adulēscentia, adulēscentiae
(f) youth, young manhood; youthfulness [W]
animus, animī
(m) soul, spirit, mind; heart, intellect
animī, animōrum
m pl) high spirits, pride, courage
caelum, caelī
(n) sky, heaven, the heavens
culpa, culpae
(f) blame, fault
glōria, glōriae
glory, fame, renown, praise, honor
oppidum, oppidī
(n) town [AP]
verbum, verbī
(n) word
tē - (pronoun)
you, yourself (sing) [W]
līber/lībera/līberum
free, unrestricted
noster/nostra/nostrum
our
pulcher/pulchra/pulchrum
beautiful, handsome; fine
sānus/a/um
sound, healthy; sensible; sane
igitur
therefore, consequently
ne
enclitic indicating a yes/no question with an uncertain answer, attached to the first word of the sentence, usually to a verb
propter - (+acc)
on account of, because of; near, close to
crās - (adv)
tomorrow
heri - (adv)
yesterday
quandō
(inter adv) when; (conj) since, because
sī quandō
(idiom) if ever [W]
satis
(adv/adj) enough, sufficient, adequate
tum/tunc - (adv)
then, at that time; thereupon, in the next place
cēnō, cēnāre, cēnāvī, cēnātus/a/um
to dine, dine on, have dinner with
culpō, culpāre, culpāvī, culpātus/a/um
to blame, censure [W]