deus, deī, m.
god
dea, deae, f.
goddess
discipulus, discipulī, m.
male: learner, pupil, studnet
discipula, discipulae, f.
female: learner, pupil, student
īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f. (pl)
ambush, plot, treachery
liber, librī, m.
book
tyrannus, tyrannī, m.
absolute ruler, tyrant
vitium, vitiī, n.
fault, crime, vice
Graecus, Graeca, Graecum
Greek
Graecus, Graecī, m.
a Greek
perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum
perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
plēnus, plēna, plēnum
full, abundant, generous
salvus, salva, salvum
safe, sound
secundus, secunda, secundum
second, favorable
vester, vestra, vestrum
y’all’s
-que
and; added to the second of two words to be joined
ubi
where, when
ibi
there
nunc
now, at present
quārē
because of which thing, therefore, wherefore, why
possum, posse, potuī
to be able, can, could, have power
tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum
to bear, endure