ab
(+abl) from, by
abeō
abīre, abiī, abitum: to go from, go off
absum
abesse, afuī: to be absent
accedō
accedere, accessī, accessum: to come near
accidō
accidere, accidī: to fall upon
accendō
accendere, accendī, accensum: to set on fire
accipiō
accipere, accēpī, acceptum: to receive
accusō
accusāre, accusāvī, accusātum: to blame
acer
acris, acre: sharp, severe
aciēs
aciēī (f): a sharp edge, line of battle
ad
(+acc) to, toward
addō
addere, addidī, additum: to attach
adeō
adīre, adiī, aditum: to approach
adhuc
until now, to this place
adsum
addesse, adfuī: to be present
adsurgō
adsurgere, adsurrēxī, adsurrectum: to rise up
adversus (adj)
adversa, adversum: opposite
adversus (adv)
adversum: against, toward
aedificium
aedificiī (n): building
aedificiō
aedificāre, aedificāvī, aedificātum: to construct
aeger
aegra, aegrum: sick, painful
Aeneas
Aeneae (m): proper noun for Aeneas, leader of the Trojans
aequō
aequāre, aequāvī, aequātum: to equalize
aequor
aequoris (n): an even surface, the ocean
aequus
aequa, aequum: even, fair
aestās
aestātis (f): summer
aetās
aetātis (f): age
aether
aetheris (m): upper air, sky
affirmō
affirmāre, affirmāvī, affirmātum: to strengthen, encourage
ager
agrī (m): field
agmen
agminis (n): crowd, battle line
agō
agere, ēgī, actum: do, drive
agricola
agricolae (m): farmer
aiō
ais, ait, aiunt: to say
albus
alba, album: white, bright, favorable
Alexandrinus
Alexandrina, Alexandrinum: relating to Alexandria
alienus
aliena, alienum: foreign
aliquī
aliqua, aliquod: some, any
aliquis
aliquid: someone/thing, anyone/thing
alius
alia, aliud: another, different
alter
altera, alterum: another
altum
altī (n): height (can refer to sky or depth of sea)
altus
alta, altum: high
ambulō
ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum: to walk
amicitia
amicitiae (f): friendship, alliance
amicus (adj)
amica, amicum: friendly
amicus (noun)
amicī (m): friend
amittō
amittere, amīsī, amissum: to dismiss
amnis
amnis (m): river
amō
amāre, amāvī, amātum: to love