acceptus –a –um
welcome, acceptable, pleasing
to fall, befall, happen
amīcitia amīcitiae f.
friendship
Calvus –ī m.
Calvus, a Roman cognomen
certō
certainly, definitely, really, for certain, for a fact, truly; surely, firmly
dēsīderium dēsīderi(ī) n.
desire
fleō flēre flēvī flētus
to cry for; cry, weep
to be glad, rejoice
grātus –a –um
charming, pleasing; grateful, pleased
immātūrus –a –um
untimely
mūtus –a –um
inarticulate, mute, dumb, silent
olim
formerly; once, once upon a time; in the future
Quintilius –iī m.
Roman nomen gentile
renovō renovāre renovāvī renovātus
to restore, refresh, renew
sepulcrum sepulcrī n.
place of burial, tomb, grave
to withdraw, take away, carry off
to arrive
aequor aequoris n.
level surface; sea; plain
to speak to, address
aveō avēre
to wish for, long after, desire earnestly, crave
to carry away, take away, remove
cinis cineris m. or f.
ashes, embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation
dōnō dōnāre dōnāvī dōnātus
to give; present, reward
flētus fletūs m.
weeping, wiling, lamenting