amīcus, -ī, m.
friend
fīlius, -iī, m.
son
numerus, -ī, m.
number
populus, -ī, m.
the people, a nation
puer, pueri, m.
boy, plural can mean boys or children
sapientia, -ae, f.
wisdom
vir, virī, m.
man
paucī (m.), paucae (f.), adj.
few, a few (usually plural)
Rōmānus (m.), Rōmāna (f.), adj.
Roman
dē, prep + abl.
down, from, concerning, about
in, prep. + abl.
in, on
semper, adv.
always
habeō, -ēre
have, hold, possess, consider
poenās dare
pay the penalty
libellus, -ī, m.
little book
studēre + dat.
to be eager for
terreō, ēre
terrify
cōpia, -ae, f.
abundance
satiāre
satisfy, sate
irrītō, -āre
excite, exasperate
sēcrētē, adv.
in secret
modus, -ī, m.
moderation
tenēre
have, observe