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| caput, capitis n. (nouns) | head; summit |
| civitas, civitatis f. (nouns) | state; citizenship |
| consul, consulis m. (nouns) | consul (one of two supreme magistrates elected annually in the Roman Republic) |
| corpus, corporis m. (nouns) | body, corpse |
| dux, ducis m. (nouns) | (military) leader,commander |
| frater, fratris m. (nouns) | brother |
| homo, hominis m. (nouns) | human being, man |
| ius, iuris n. (nouns) | right, law; justice |
| lex, legis f. (nouns) | law |
| libertas, libertatis f. (nouns) | freedom, liberty |
| lux, lucis f. (nouns) | light |
| mater, matris f. (nouns) | mother |
| nomen, nominis n. (nouns) | name |
| pater, patris m. (nouns) | father; senator |
| pax, pacis f. (nouns) | peace |
| rex, regis m. (nouns) | king |
| virtus, virtutis f. (nouns) | courage, excellence, virtue |
| ego, nos (pronouns) | I, we |
| tu, vos (pronouns) | you, you (pl.) |
| careo, carete, carui, cariturus (+ ablative) (verbs) | to be without, free from; need, miss (the ablative case originally indicated separation) |
| noceo, nocere, nocui, nociturus (+ dative) (verbs) | to harm, be harmful to |
| pareo, parere, parui, pariturus (+ dative) (verbs) | to obey, be obedient to |
| placeo, placere, placui, placiturus (+ dative) (verbs) | to please, be pleasing to |
| possum, posse, potui (verbs) | to be able, "I can" |