aeternits, -ttis,f., eternity, immortality
aeternus, -a, -um, eternal, everlasting; in aeternum, forever
Aethiopia, -ae,f., a country south of Egypt
aethr, -eris (acc. aethera), m., the upper air, sky
ff-: see adf-
Africa, -ae,f., Africa, espec. the area of Carthage and her possessions
Agamemnon, -nonis,m., commanderin-chief of the Greek forces against Troy
Agathocls, -is,m., tyrant and later king of Syracuse 317–289 B.C.
* ager, agr, m., field, land; district
ag-gredior, -, -gressus sum, approach, attack; begin, undertake, try
agitti, -nis,f., motion, movement, play, agitation, activity
agit (1), trouble, vex
* agmen, -minis,n., column, line of march
a-gnsc, -ere, -gnv, -gnitum, recognize, observe, perceive
* ag, -ere,g, actum, drive, lead, urge, do, act; rs agitur, is at stake; grtis ag, thank; vtam ag, lead or spend one’s life
agrestis, -e, of the fields, rustic; agrestis, -is, m., a countryman, a peasant
* ai, defective vb. chiefly in pres. and impf. indic., say; among the most common forms areais, ait, aiunt
la, -ae, f., wing
alacer, -cris, -cre, quick, eager; cheerful, glad
alacrits, -ttis,f., quickness, eagerness
alacriter,adv. ofalacer
* Albnus, -a, -um, Alban, referring to Alba Longa, the old Latin town on the Alban Mountain south of Rome
albus, -a, -um, white; pale
les, -itis, m.lf., winged creature, bird
alis,adv., at another time; elsewhere; alis…alis, at one time…at another
alib, adv., elsewhere, at another place
alin (1), take away, transfer, remove
* alinus, -a, -um, belonging to another, strange, foreign, alien, hostile, unsuitable
alimentum, -, n., food, nourishment
ali, adv., to another place, elsewhere
aliquam-di, adv., for some time
* aliquand, adv., at some or any time, ever, sometimes; at last, finally
aliquantum,adv., somewhat
aliquantus, -a, -um, some, considerable; aliquantum, -, n., a considerable amount, a good deal
aliqu, aliqua, aliquod,indef. adj., some, any
* aliquis, -qua, -quid,indef. pron., someone or somebody, something, anyone, anything
* aliquot,indecl. adj., several, some
* alius, alia, aliud, other, another; ali…ali, some…others
all-:seeadl-
alllia,interjection from the Hebrew meaning praise ye Jehovah (EL)