liber, librī, m.
book
tyrannus, -ī, m.
absolute ruler, tyrant
vitium, -iī, n.
fault, crime, vice
Graecus, -a, -um
Greek
perpetuus, -a, um
perpetual, uninterrupted, continuous
vester, vestra, vestrum
your (plural), yours
-que, enclitic conj.
and (appended to the second of two words to be joined)
sed, conj.
but
ubi
1) rel. adv. and conj.: where, when
2) interrog, adv and conj,: where?
possum, posse
be able, can
insidiae, -ārum, f.
ambush, plot, treachery
ibi, adv.
there
tolerō, tolerāre
bear, endure