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albus -a -um
white, pale, fair, gray; bright, clear; favorable, auspicious
Alexandrinus -a -um
Alexandrian, pertaining to Alexandria (a city in Egypt)
alienus -a -um
of another, belonging to another, not one's own, foreign, alien, strange
aliquis aliquid
some, any
alius alia aliud (archaic aliis aliud)
one, another, the one, the other (of two)
altum altī n.
height; high sky; deep sea
altus -a -um
high, lofty, elevated, great; deep, profound
ambulō, -āre, -āvī
to walk, take a walk; travel, march
amicitia amicitiæ, f.
friendship; alliance, association; friendly relations
amicus -a -um
loving, friendly, kind, favorable
amicus -ī m.
loved one, loving one, friend
āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissus
to send away, dismiss, part with, let go, lose
amnīs amnīs m.
river
amō -āre -āvī -ātus
to love
amor amoris m.
love, affection, strong friendly feeling
amplector amplectī amplexus sum
to twine around, encircle, encompass, embrace
an
or, or whether
ancilla -æ f.
enslaved woman
angustus -a -um
narrow, steep, close, confined; scanty, poor; narrow-minded, petty
anima animæ f.
air, a current of air, breeze, wind; breath, life, soul
animal animalis n.
animal, living thing
animus animī m.
soul, intelligence, reason, intellect, mind; courage
annus annī m.
year
ante (with acc.)
(of space) before, in front, forwards; (of time) before, previously
anteā
before, before this; formerly, previously, in the past
antiquus -a -um
ancient, former, old, of old times
anxius -a -um
anxious, uneasy, disturbed; concerned; careful
aperiō aperīre aperuī apertus
to uncover, open, disclose; explain, recount; reveal; establish
appāreō apparēre apparuī apparitus
to appear, come in sight, make an appearance
appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātus
to call, address, name; request, implore, demand
Appia -æ f.
(proper) a Roman female name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
appropinquō appropriāre appropriāvī
(with dat. or ad + acc.) to approach; come near to, draw near (space/time)
apud (with acc.)
with, among, at, by, near, at the house of
aqua aquæ f.
water
āra āræ f.
structure for sacrifice, altar
arbor (or arbos) arboris f.
tree