magnopere
greatly
manus manūs f.
hand; band
stō stāre stetī statum [stātūrus]
to stand; stand fast
nōtus –a –um
known
nōscō nōscere nōvī nōtus
to come to know
rēs reī f.
thing; property; matter
fidēs fideī f.
faith
speciēs speciēī f.
appearance
aciēs aciēī f.
sharp edge; keenness; battle line
inīquus –a –um
uneven; inequitable
fīnis fīnis -ium m.
end
opus operis n.
work
mōs mōris m.
custom
cadō cadere cecidī [cāsūrus]
to fall; die
cognōscō cognōscere cognōvī cognitus
to come to know
ōrātiō ōrātiōnis f.
oration
aequus –a –um
level
labor labōris m.
work
honestus –a –um
honorable
contrā
on the contrary
opus est (+abl.)
there is need of
contrā (+acc.)
against
lēgātus lēgātī m.
legate
nātus (gnātus) –ī m.
son