| Question | Answer |
| namque | for |
| navis, -is, f. | ship |
| neque (same as nec) | and not, also not; neither . . . nor |
| nomen, nominis, n. | name, clan; title |
| nos | we (nom.) us (acc.) |
| notus, -a, -um | known, famous, customary |
| nubes, -is, f. (or nubis, -is, m.) | cloud; gloom; veil |
| numen, numinis, n. | divinity, divine power; a god or goddess |
| opus, operis, n. | work, labor, toil; structure; artistic work |
| orbis, -is, m. | circle; world; shield |
| Pallas | ally of Aeneas, son of Evander |
| parens, parentis, m. | parent |
| paro (1) | to prepare, arrange, make ready |
| pelagus, -i, n. | sea, open sea |
| pono, ponere, posui, positus | to put, place; establish; lay down |
| populus, -i, m. | people, nation |
| porta, -ae, f. | door, gate; avenue, entrance, outlet |
| pro (+ abl.) | for; before; on account of, on behalf of; instead of |
| puer, -i, m. | boy |
| pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum | beautiful, handsome; fine, noble |
| puppis, -is, f. | stern (of ship); ship (by synecdoche) |
| quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus | to seek, look for, ask for |
| qualis | what sort?; of such a kind, such as |
| quam | how, how much; than (in comparisons) |