Latin | English |
fatum, fatī | n., fate, death |
ingenium, -iī | n., nature, innate talent |
moenia, moenium | n. pl., walls of a city |
nāta, -ae | f., daughter |
ōsculum, -ī | n., kiss |
sīdus, sīderis | n., constellation, star |
dingus, -a, -um | adj. + abl., worthy, worthy of |
durus, -a, -um | adj., hard, harsh, unfeeling |
tantus, -a, -um | adj. so large, so great, of such size |
dēnique | adv., at last, finally |
ita | adv.,+ adv., adj., or vb., so, thus |
quidem | postp. adv., indeed, certainly |
sīc | adv., thus, so |
tam | adv. + adv, or adj. so, to such a degree |
tam . . . quam | so. . . as |
tamquam | as it were, as if, so to speak |
verō | adv., in truthy, indeed, however |
condō, condere, condidī, conditum | to put into, to store, to establish, to found |
contendō, contendere, contendī, contentum | to strive, to struggle, contend, hasten |
molliō, mollīre, mollīvī, mollītum | to soften, make calm |
pugnō (1) | to fight |
respondeō, -spondēre, -spondī, -spōnsum | to answer |
surgō, surgere, surrexī, surrēctum | to get up, to arise |