| Question | Answer |
| passer | passeris, m. = sparrow; small bird |
| deliciae | deliciarum, f. pl. = pleasure; pet, darling, sweetheart |
| sinus | sinus, m. = fold of a toga; lap; bosom |
| primus, -a, -um | = first |
| digitus | digiti, m. = finger; inch |
| appeto | appetere/appetivi/appetitus = to try to reach; to seek instictively; to attack |
| acer | acris, acre = keen, sharp |
| incito | (1) = to urge on, arouse, provoke |
| morsus | morsus, m. = nibble, bite, peck (of a bird) |
| desiderium | desiderii, n. = desire, longing; object of desire; sweetheart |
| niteo | nitere/nitui/-- = to shine; to be beautiful |
| nescio | nescire/nescivi (or -ii)/nescitus = not to know, be ignorant of; be unacquainted with |
| iocor | iocari/iocatus sum (deponent verb) = to jest, joke; to play a game |
| dolor | doloris, m. = pain, heartache |
| acquiesco | acquiescere/acquievi/acquieturus = to fall asleep; to rest |
| ardor | ardoris, m. = fire; heat; passionate desire |
| sicut | (adv.) = just as |
| ipse, ipse, ipsum | = himself, herself, itself |
| tristis | tristis, triste = sad |
| levo | (1) = to lighten, alleviate |
| cura | curae, f. = worry, care, distress |
| lugeo | lugere/luxi/luctus = to mourn, lament; deplore |
| Venus | Veneris, f. = goddess of love & beauty |
| Cupido | Cupidinis, m. = Cupid (son of Venus, embodiment of love) |
| mortuus | mortua, mortuum = dead |
| oculus | oculi, m. = eye |
| mellitus | mellita, mellitum = honey-sweet |
| moveo | movere/movi/motus = to move |
| usque | (adv.) = all the way; all the time; completely |
| nunc | (adv.) = now |
| eo | ire/ivi (or ii)/itus = to go |
| iter | itineris, n. = journey, trip |
| illuc | (adv.) = to that place |
| unde | (adv.) = from where, whence |
| nego | (1) = to deny |
| redeo | redire/redii/reditus = to go back, come back, return |
| at | but; but on the other hand |
| Orcus | Orci, m. = lower world; Pluto (king of the lower world); death |
| devoro | (1) = to devour |
| opus | operis, n. = work, labor, task |
| fleo | flere/flevi/fletus = to weep, cry |
| rubeo | rubere/--/-- = to be red; to blush |
| turgidus | turgida, turgidum = swollen, puffed up |