| Question | Answer |
| Dies, diei (m. or f. always m. in pl.) | Day |
| Familia, -ae (f.) | Family |
| Imperatum -i (n.) | Command, order |
| Imperata facere | to obey commands |
| injuria, -ae (f.) | Injury, wrong |
| Portus, -us (m.) | Harbor |
| Res, rei (f.) | Thing; Affair, fact, circumstance, matter |
| Scelus, sceleris (n.) | Crime |
| Scelus facere | To commit a crime |
| Tempus, temporis (n.) | Time |
| Vigil, vigilis (m.) | Sentinel, watchman, guard |
| Vinculum, -i (n.) | Chain |
| Voluntas, -tatis (f.) | Wish, desire; Will |
| Arcesso, -ere, -ivi, -itum | To summon, call |
| Cogo, cogere, coegi, coactum | To collect; Compel |
| Conjicio, conjicere, conjeci, conjectum | To throw, hurl |
| Contendo, -ere, -tenti, -tentum | To hasten; Contend |
| Expugno, -are, -avi, -atum | To capture, take by storm |
| Occido, -ere, -cidi, -cisum | To kill, slay |
| Pervenio, -venire, -veni, -ventum | To arrive, come, arrive at, reach |
| Puto, -are, -avi, -atum | To think |
| Rego, -ere, rexi, rectum | To direct; Rule |
| Sacrifico, -are, -avi, -atum | To sacrifice |
| Tego, -ere, texi, tectum | To cover, protect |
| Adversus, -a, -um | Unfavorable |
| Alienus, -a, -um | Foreign; as a n. Stranger |
| Brevis, -e | Short, brief |
| Crudelis, -e | Cruel |
| Falsus, -a, -um | False, deceiving |
| Maestus, -a, -um | Sad, gloomy |
| Nobilis, -e | Noble, well-known; when m. as noun Nobles |
| Sanus, -a, -um | Sane, healthy |
| Secundus, -a, -um | Second; Favorable |
| Vivus, -a, -um | Alive, living |
| Tandem | At length, finally, at last |