| A | B |
| epistle (epistula) | a letter, a letter written by one of the apostles in the New Testament |
| preoccupy (occupatus) | to engross the mind or attention |
| revocation (revocare) | a calling back, a revoking |
| revoke (revocare) | to call back, to declare null and void (as a licence) |
| expectant (spectare) | anticipating, looking forward |
| suburban (urbs) | existing just outside the city |
| expectations (specto) | hopes, prospects, what one is looking foward to |
| salute (salutare) | to greet or honor formally |
| salutation (salutare) | a greeting |
| exit (ire) | a place for going out, a going out |
| preterite (ire) | a term meaning past tense in a language |
| urbane (urbs) | sophisticated, polished, "citified" |
| nuncio (nuntius) | a papal representative or messenger |
| tradition (tradere) | culture handed down by generations |
| counselor (consulere) | one who gives advice |
| duct (ducere) | a condit for water, air, so forth |
| irrevocable (revocare) | incapable of being revoked or retracted or called back, |
| aqueduct (aqua = ducere) | a conduit to bring or "lead" water |
| ductile (ducere) | able to be led or drawn out, as wire |
| pronounce (nuntius) | to produce sound, to announce formally |
| extradition | to hand over for trial |
| revoke (revocare) | to make null and void, to call back |
| salutatorian (salutare) | second honor graduate who "greets" on behalf of the graduating class |
| introduce (ducere) | to lead in and identify or present |
| spectacle (spectare) | a public display or display |
| advent (ad = venire) | arrival |
| urban (urbs) | existing in the city |
| convenient (venire) | suitable, handy, accessible |
| salvation (Salve!) | deliverance from difficulty |
| counsel (consulere) | to advise |
| trade (tradere) | a handing over of one thing for another |
| education (ex(e) + ducere) | a leading out of (from) ignorance) |
| adventitious (advenire) | accidental |