| A | B |
| altus, -a, -um | high, deep |
| angustus, -a, -um | narrow |
| ante (+ ACC) | before, in front of |
| catêna, -ae (f) | chain |
| cliêns, clientis (m) | client |
| dux, ducis (m) | leader |
| favor, favôris (m) | favor, support |
| fraus, fraudis (f) | trick, deceit |
| haudquâquam | not at all |
| îdem, eadem, idem | the same |
| môs, môris (m) | custom, habit |
| neglegô, -ere, neglêxî, neglêctus | to neglect |
| ôrô, ôrâre, ôrâvî | to beg |
| patrônus, -î (m) | patron |
| praecô, praecônis (m) | herald |
| praetereô, -îre, -iî | to pass by, go past |
| prôgressus, -a, -um | having advanced |
| pûblicus, -a, -um | public |
| ratiônês, -um (f.pl.) | accounts |
| reficiô, -ere, refêcî, refectus | to repair |
| secô, -âre, secuî, sectus | to cut |
| serênus, -a, -um | calm, clear |
| spêrô, -âre, -âvî | to hope, expect |
| superbus, -a, -um | arrogant, proud, haughty |
| tempus, temporis (n) | time |
| ubîque | everywhere |
| vehô, -ere, vexî, vectus | to carry |
| vinciô, -îre, vînxî, vînctus | to bind, tie up |
| volvô, -ere, volvî, volûtus | to turn (over) |
| in animô volvere | to wonder, turn over in the mind |
| vultus, -ûs (m) | expression, face |
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