| Question | Answer |
| Aditus, -us (m.) | Way of approach, approach, entrance; Access |
| Exitus, -us (m.) | A going out; Exit; Conclusion, end, result |
| Reditus, -us (m.) | Return |
| Acies, -ei (f.) | Tip, point, edge; Battle line, battle array; Encounter, battle; Flash (of the eye) |
| Negotium, -i (n.) | Buisiness, task; Trouble |
| Negotium dare | To employ |
| Opus, operis (n.) | Work, labor, task; Deed; Structure, siege work, fortification; Want, necessity |
| Opus est (imper.) | There is need of, it is necessary |
| Magno opere | Greatly, very much |
| Quanto opere? | How much? How greatly? |
| Supplicium, -i (n.) | Punishment |
| Noceo, -ere, -ui, -itum | To harm, injure |
| Pareo, -ere, -ui, --- | To obey, submit, be subject to |
| Persuadeo, -suadere, -suasi, -suasum | To persuade, convince, induce |
| Cogo, -ere, coegi, coactum | To bring together, collect; Compel, force |
| Conjungo, -jungere, -junxi, -junctum | To fasten together, join, unite |
| Consisto, -sistere, -stiti, --- | To take one's stand, halt, make a stand; Consist |
| Conspicio, -spicere, -spexi, -spectum | To catch sight of, look at, observe |
| Consto, -stare, -stiti, -staturus | To stand together, stand with; Consist; Agree |
| Constat (impersonal verb) | It is known, it is certain, it is agreed |
| Adduco, -ducere, -duxi, -ductum | To lead to, bring against, conduct, bring; Draw to, draw tight; Induce, influence |
| Dejicio, -jicere, -jeci, -jectum | To throw down; Drive away; Drive down |
| Perrumpo, -rumpere, -rupi, -ruptum | To break through |
| Praesto, -stare, -stiti, -stitum | To stand before; Excel; Show |
| Praestat (impersonal verb) | It is better, preferable |
| Reddo, -dere, -didi, -ditum | To give back, restore; Give up; Make |
| Suscipio, -cipere, -cepi, -ceptum | To take up; Undertake, assume; Begin |
| Trado, -dere, -didi, -ditum | To hand over, deliver up, surrender; Hand down, tell; Teach |
| Traduco, -ducere, -duxi, -ductum | To lead across, transfer, conduct |
| Traho, -ere, traxi, tractum | To draw, drag, draw along, draw away |
| Hortor, -ari, -atus sum (dep.) | To encourage, cheer, exhort, urge, advise |
| Cohortor, -ari, -atus sum (dep.) | To encourage, urge on |
| Frustra (adv) | Vainly, in vain, without effect |
| Paulum (adv) | A little |
| Incolumis, -e | Unharmed, safe |
| Ad solis occasum | At sunset |
| Initium transeundi facere | To take the initiative in crossing, be the first to cross |
| Navem conscendere | To embark |
| Navem solvere | To set sail |
| Quam celerrime | As soon as possible |
| Tali modo | Of such a kind, in such a way |
| Tergum vertere | To flee |