vide?, vid?re, v?d?, v?sus
to see
(the passive can also mean "seem")
aude?, aud?re, ---, ausus sum
to dare, to venture, to make bold
cl?m?, cl?m?re, cl?m?v?, cl?m?tus
to shout, to cry out
e?, ?re, ?v? or i?, itus
(irregular) to go
introe?, intro?re, intro?v? or introi?, introitus
(intr- + ire) to enter, to go in
lav?, lav?re, l?v?, lautus or l?tus or lav?tus
to wash
mand?c?, mand?c?re, mand?c?v?, mand?c?tus
to eat
accept?, accept?re, accept?vi, accept?tus
to receive, accept
l?ment?, l?ment?re, l?ment?v?, l?ment?tus
to lament, weep
vener?, vener?re, vener?v?, vener?tus
(note typo in book!) to venerate
responde?, respond?re, respond?, resp?nsus
to answer, to respond
bib?, b?bere, bib?, bibitus
to drink
cad?, cadere, cecid?, casus
to fall
dominus, -?, m.
master, lord
?r?ti?, ?r?ti?nis, f.
prayer; (liturgical) a collect
juventus, juvent?tis, f.
youth (the state, not an individual)
p?x, p?cis, f.
peace
dol?sus, -a, -um
deceitful
in?quus, -a, -um
unjust
misericors (m., f., n.) gen. misericordis
merciful
qu?r?
why? by what means? how?
pr? (+ abl.)
for, for the sake of, in behalf of
m?cum
with me
v?b?scum
with you (pl.)