| A | B |
| cor, cordis, n. | heart |
| cornu,-us, n. | horn; wing (of an army) |
| cursus, -us, m. | running, course |
| domus, -us, f. | home |
| impedimentum, -i, n. | hindrance |
| manus, -us, f. | hand; band (of men) |
| milia, -ium, n. (plural only) | thosands |
| passus, -us, m. | pace |
| salu, salutis, f. | health, welfare, safety, salvation |
| susu, -us, m. | use, usefulness, advantage; habit, practice |
| doceo, -ere, -ui, doctum | teach, inform |
| rogo, -ere, -avi, -atum | ask, ask for |
| dies, -ei, m. | day |
| facies, -ei, f. | appearance; face |
| fides, -ei, f. | faith, trust, belief |
| humus, -i, f. | ground, earth, soil |
| res, rei, f. | thing, affair, fact |
| rus, ruris, n. | country, countryside; country place |
| species, -ei, f. | sight, appearance, show; kind |
| spes, -ei, f. | hope, expectation |
| publicus,-a, -um | public, belonging to the people (populus) |
| rusticus, -a, -um | of the country, of farming |
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