| Term | Definition |
| possideo, possidēre, possedi, possessus | to have in one's control, to take control of, seize |
| ignotus, ignota, ignotum | unknown, unfamiliar |
| ordo, ordinis | row, line, social status, class, order, arrangement |
| coepi, coepisse, coeptus | to begin |
| clivus, clivi | sloping ground, slope, hillside, inclined surface |
| Icarus, Icari | Icarus ( the son of Daedalus) |
| flavus, flava, flavum | yellow, golden, fair-haired, blonde |
| mollio, mollire, mollivi/-ii, mollitus | to make soft, soften, to weaken, make effeminate |
| ala, alae | wing |
| instruo, instruere, instruxi, instructus | to build, construct, to equip, furnish (with) to instruct, teach |
| volo, volare, volavi, volatus | to fly |
| senilis, senilis, senile | of an old man, old man's, in old age, aged |
| patrius, patria, patrium | of a father, father's |
| levo, levare, levavi, levatus | to lift, raise up |
| tener, tenera, tenerum | soft, tender, immature, young |
| produco, producere, produxi, productus | to bring forth, lead out, produce |
| obstipesco, obstipescere, obstipui | to be stunned, dazed, awestruck |
| mel, mellis | honey |
| desero, deserere, deserui, desertus | to leave, desert |
| vinculum, vinculi | chain, shackles |
| aspicio, aspicere, aspexi, aspectus | to look at, observe; to consider, think about |