beginning, commencement
initium, initiī, n.
help, aid
ops, opis, f.
power, resources, wealth
opēs, opum, f. pl.
philosopher
philosophus, philosophī, m. and philosopha, phiilosophae, f.
the common people, populace, plebeians
plēbs, plēbis, f.
salt; wit
sāl, salis, m.
mirror
speculum, speculī, n.
indef. pron., anyone, anything, someone, something
quis, quid (after sī, nisi, nē, num)
shining, bright, white; beautiful
candidus, candida, candidum
pure, undiluted
merus, mera, merum
sweet
suāvis, suāve
or
-ve
ah!, alas!
heu
suddenly, adv.
subitō
to refuse
recūsō, recūsāre, recūsāvī, recūsātum
to give over, surrender; hand down, transmit, teach
trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditum