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aetās, aetātis, f.
age, time
āiō (defective verb)
to say
auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātus
to carry off, kill
canō, canere, cecinī, cantus
to sing, recite
citius, adv.
quicker, more quickly, sooner
compōnō, compōnere, composui, compositus
to arrange, compose ; bury (i.e. the dead)
conficiō, conficere, confēcī, confectus
to complete, finish off, kill
consistō, consistere, constitī
to stop, pause
cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītus
to desire, wish, long for
dīrus, -a, -um
awful, terrible, dire
discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessus
to leave, go away, depart
doctus, -a, -um
learned (pronounced with two syllables)
dolor, dolōris, m.
pain, anguish, grief
dulcis, -is, -e
sweet ; (of people) dear, beloved
ensis, ensis, m.
sword
fātum, -i, n.
fate, doom
fēlix, fēlīcis
happy, fortunate
forte, adv.
by chance
gravis, -is, -e
heavy, weighty, serious
haud, adv.
not
hinc, adv.
from here
īmus, -a, -um
lowest, bottom of
incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptus
to begin
inīquus, -a, -um
uneven, unfavorable, discontented
inquam, inquit (defective verb)
to say
instō, instāre, institī (+ dative)
to loom over, threaten
invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsus
to envy, be jealous of
latus, lateris, n.
side, flank ; (of the body in the plural) lungs
locus, -ī, m.
place, occasion, opportunity
longē, adv.
far, far off, by far, far away in time
membrum, -ī, n.
limb (i.e. of a body)
mens, mentis, f.
mind
modo, adv.
only, just now
mollis, -is, -e
soft, gentle, flexible, voluptuous
mōs, mōris, m.
custom, habit, tradition
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus
to move
nam and namque, conj.
for, because
nescio quid (idiom)
something or other (literally: I don't know what)
noscō, noscere, nōvī, nōtus (inceptive verb)
to learn, get to know ; (in perfect tense) know
nōtus, -a, -um
known, familiar
nūgae, -ārum, f.pl.
trifles, nonsense, things of no importance
onus, oneris, n.
burden, load
opus, operis, n.
work
opus est (idiom)
it is necessary, it is needed
quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītus
to seek, ask, look for
quid agis? (idiom)
How are you?
quīdam, quaedam, quiddam
a certain (person or thing)
quisquam, quicquam
anyone, anything
quō, adv.
(to) where, whither
sacer, sacra, sacrum
sacred, holy
salvus, -a. -um
safe, alive, well
sapiō, sapere, sapīvī
to be wise, have good taste
sequor, sequī, secūtus sum
to follow
sīcut, adv.
just as, as
tantum, adv.
only, so much
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus
to hold, persist
tristis, -is, -e
sad
usque, adv.
continuously, all the way
versus, -ūs, m.
line of poetry, verse
vītō, vītāre, vītāvī, vītātus
to avoid