| A | B |
| fīnem recitandī fēcit | he stopped reciting |
| verbum, -ī, n. | word, verb |
| idem ac | the same as |
| sīc | thus, in this way |
| comes, comitis, m./f. | companion |
| Carthāgō, Carthāginis, f. | Carthage (city on the northern coast of Africa) |
| antequam | (conjunction) before |
| Thrācia, -ae, f. | Thrace (country northeast of Greece) |
| Dēlos, Dēlī, f. | Delos (small island off the eastern coast of Greece) |
| Crēta, -ae, f. | Crete (large island southeast of Greece) |
| nusquam | (adverb) nowhere |
| moneō, -ēre, -uī, -itus | to advise, to warn |
| deus, -ī, m. | god |
| dormitō, -āre, -āvī | to be sleepy,  |
| conticēscō, conticēscere, conticuī | to become silent,  |
| animadvertō, animadvertere, animadvertī, animadversus | to notice |
| expergīscor, expergīscī, experrēctus sum | to wake up,  |
| interest | it is important |
| ferula, -ae, f. | cane |
| pāreō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus | (+ dative) to obey |
| extendō, extendere, extendī, extentus | to hold out |
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