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[adjective] alter, altera, alterum
the other (of two)
[noun, n.] amphitheātrum, -ī
amphitheater
[noun, n.] animal, -ālis
animal
[noun, n.] carmen, carminis
song, poem
[noun, n.] cor, cordis
heart
[adverb] etiam
still; also, even, too, and also, even now
[noun, m.] gladiātor, ōris
gladiator
[noun, m.] gladiusm, -iī
sword
[pronoun/adjective] ille, illa, illud
he, she, it; they; that, those
[pronoun] ipse, ipsa, ipsum
he, she, it; they; himself, herself, itself, themselves
[pronoun] is, ea, id
he, she, it; they
[pronoun/adjective] iste, ista, istud
that one (derogatory)
[verb] lacrimō (1)
cry, shed tears
[noun, n.] mūnus, -eris
function, duty; gift; pl. games, public shows, spectacles
[adjective] neuter, neutra, neutrum
neither
[adjective] nullus, -a, -um
no, not any, none
[adverb] numquam
never
[adverb] quōmodo
how
[adjective] sērius
later, too late
[adjective] tōtus, -a, -um
whole, all
[adjective] ullus, -a, -um
any
[pronoun] vōbīs
dat./abl. you (all)
[pronoun] aliquis, aliquid
someone, something
[adjective] almus, -a, -um
nourishing, kind, dear
[adjective] brevis, breve
short
[noun, f.] cella, -ae
room
[adjective] crūdēlis, crūdēle
cruel
[noun, m.] dominus, -ī
lord, master
[verb] emō, emere, ēmī, emptum
to buy
[adjective] fēlix, fēlīcis
lucky, fortunate
[verb] incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum
to begin
[noun, m.] lectus, -ī
couch, bed
[adjective] maestus, -a, -um
sad
[phrase] nōn sōlum… sed etiam…
not only… but also…
[adverb] paene
almost
[adjective] prīmus, -a, -um
first
[verb] quaerō, quaerere, quasīvī/quaesiī, quaesītum
to ask, seek, look for
[relative pronoun] quī, quae, quod
who, which
[pronoun] quis, quid
who? what?
[noun, f.] uxor, uxōris
wife
[verb] abdo, abdere, abdidī, abditum
to hide, conceal
[verb] absum, abesse, āfuī
to be absent, gone
[verb] adsum, adesse, adfuī
to be near, be present, here, be there for, help
[noun, f.] āra, -ae
altar
[preposition] contrā (+acc.)
against, facing opposite (to)
[noun, f.] grātia, -ae
grace; favor; pl. thanks; grātiās agere = to thank someone
[adverb] heri
yesterday
[demonstrative adjective] hic, haec, hoc
this
[verb] inspectō (1)
to look closely at
[noun, m.] locus, -ī
place
[adjective] melior, melius
better
[adjective] minor, minus
smaller
[adverb] ōlim
once, formerly
[noun, f.] pars, partis
part, piece
[adjective] pēior, pēius
worse
[adjective] plūrēs, plūra
more (in number)
[adjective] plūs
more (in amount)
[adjective] prior, prius
former, in front
[adjective] superior, superius
higher