A B C D 77 someone, something (L. aliquo, aliqua, aliqui..) ALC TC281, TC321, PN-1, J40-15 78 someone, something (L. aliquo, aliqua, aliqui..) ALCE FT-1, AN27 79 someone, something (L. aliquo, aliqua, aliqui..) ALCI AN27 80 alien (L. alieno-are) ALENI M45 81 Alcesti, daughter of Pelion, wife of Admetus, who offered to die on behalf of him ALCeSTI V8 82 of another, other, different (L. alis, alid, old form of alius -a- aliud) ALIS TC141 83 Alisa, name ALISA VP-6 84 someone, something (L. aliquo, aliqua, aliqui..) ALQV (ALQO) J42-14 85 someone, something (L. aliquo, aliqua, aliqui..) ALKOS (ALKVS) Z1088, Z1097, Z1410, Z1654 86 nourishing, kind (L. almus-a-um, Abl. Single -e) ALME J36-3 87 aloes, bitterness (L. aloe-es) ALOSE (ALVSE) J22-3 88 Alp, Alb name of a god? ALP BE-25 89 Alban (L. Albanus-a-um) ALPAN BE-14 90 cold, freezing (L. alsius-a-um) ALSO (ALSV) DA-8 91 grown, great (L. altus-a-um, 2nd Decl. singl. Dat. & Abl. -o) ALTO (ALTV) R305, Q871, XS-5 92 grown, great (L. altus-a-um) ALTI Z1654 93 I love, like (L. amo-are, Ind. Pres. 1st Pers. singl. amō) AM (I love) Z161, Z1628, Au27, N230, Au98, XA-35, PC-13 94 she/it loves (L. amo-are, Ind. Pres. 3rd Pers. Single amat) AMA Z1227, K26, Q521, Q551, Q775, R584, R607, TC318, K178, CP-20 95 he loved (L. amo-are, Ind. Imperf. 3 rd Pers. singl. amā́bat ) AMaPa (he/she loved) Q351, Q424, N216, Q85, Q98, Q R499, R644; 96 love, to like (L. amo-are) AMaPEN (they loved) R394 97 love, to like (L. amo-are) AMAR (to love) M94, Q692, AO-1 98 he may love, like (L. amo-are; Conj. Pres. 3rd pers. singl. amet) AME TC131, TC167, K6, K26, Au46 99 love, to like (L. amo-are; amice, amice and amiciter, adv. In a friendly manner) AMiCE AJ-4 100 love, to like (L. amo-are, amāŕem, Conj. Imperf. I loved?) AMEM this appears to be a noun; 3rd, 5th Acc. N173 101 friends (L. amicus, amica, 2nd Decl. Nom. pl. m, -i; It. amico, amica; Fr. amie-e) AMI Z1359; PA-4 102 friend (L. amicus, amica; Fr. ami-e) AMIE (probably friend, amie, f.) AR-3 103 river water (L. amnis, a stream, torrent, river; poet. current, river water) AMNiS J20-1 104 love, to like (amo-are) AMO (AMV) (to love) N173, Au95; J15-2 105 Amphiaraüs, Greek seer AMPHIARE (See also HAMPHIARE) CI-1, DC-5 106 or, whether (L. an) AN Z15, Z19, Z224, Z439, Z681, Z648, Z1662, Z1809, Z1835, AN42, N100, N462, Q251, 107 or, whether (L. an) AN Q360, Q369, Q396, Q416, Q813, Q863, R359, R394, R542, K19; MS24, AN47, TC124, J35-3 108 Ana, name ANA AJ-19, AO-3 109 year (L. annus, anni; It. anno; Fr. An, année) ANAS Au22, L51 110 hip, haunch (It. ancal; haunche, Fr.) ANC Z516, Z598 111 Ancus, name (L. Ancus-i) ANK J39-1 112 Ancus, name (L. Ancus-i) ANCA RA-3 113 Anchas, name referring to Zeus (swan) chasing Nemesis ANCHAS (ANKAS) (name: re: Ancus Marcius?) CX-1, CBF-1 114 snake (L. anguis-is), constellation Hydra? ANCFIS (ANCUIS) Z16 115 Anares, first Celtic settlers on the Western Apennines; later came the Boii -(Publius Bk II.17) ANRVS R547 116 year (L. annus, anni; It. anno; Fr. An, année) ANE Z648 117 the years (L. annus-i, Nom. Pl. -i) ANI Z93, Z489, Z508, TC245, AN-1, AN12, AN34 118 Anio, river, name (L. Anio-enis) probably gen. name Ana ANIA Z1578 119 Anio, river, name (L. Anio-enis) Gen. name Aniia? (L. Anna-ae; Anna Perenna, It. Goddess) ANIIA BR-4 120 Anienus, name, of the river Anio (L Anio-enis and poet. Anienus-i) ANINIES PL-2 121 the opportunity (L. ansa-ae, f., Nom. Single; handle, occasion, opportunity; Fr. anse, f.) ANS R447, TC180 122 before, sooner (L. ante, antea) ANT N391, L51 123 go before, to excel (L. anto-ire) ANTA N363, R664 124 before, sooner (L. ante, antea) ANTA (See go before, excel) N363, R664 125 go before, to excel (L. anteeo-ire; anteeor, indic.) ANTER N74, R349 126 I go before, to excel (L. anteeo-ire; anteeor, indic.) ANTO (ANTV) ( I go before) G33, R74 127 I go before, excel (L. anteeo-ire-li; Ind. Pass. Pres. 1 st Pers. singl. anteeor) ANTOR (ANTVR) R57, R72 128 Anve, name AN8E R554 129 Boeotian(s) (L. Aones –um) AVNE R125 130 out of, from, after (L. a, ab, abs) AP Q262, Q396, Q767, Q908, BS-5, MS26 131 water (L. aqua-ae; *PIE ap, hap; Avestan, ap) AP (I drink; See go away) Q523, Q396, Q767, Q908 132 priest? (Italian, abate; Fr. Abbé) APA (word used as a noun) TA-1 133 water (L. aqua-ae; *PIE ap, hap; Avestan, ap) APA (he/she drinks or goes away) AF-13, *ETP114 134 go away, depart (L. abeo-ire or drink, L. beo-bere, It. bere; PIE*ap, hap, water) APA (he/she drinks or goes away) AF-13, *ETP114 135 he moves/goes away (L. abeo, abi-itum, Conj. Pres. 3 rd Pers. singl. abeat) APE (you drink or go away) Q253, Q263, R142, R156, R294, S54, XF-1 136 he goes away, departs (L. abeo-ire, Ind. Pres. 3rd Pers. singl. abit) APE Q259, Q263, R122, R133, R145, R157, R297,S50 137 water, to drink (L. beo-bere; It. bere; PIE*ap, hap, water) APEN Q463 138 they go away, depart (abeo-ire, Ind. Pres. 3rd. pers. pl. abeunt) APEN Q463 139 a wild boar (L. aper, apri, m.) APER Q248 140 Aph, name of <strong>Etruscan</strong> fertility goddess APH, name of goddess Au103, N123, Q433, Q475, R121, R308, R314, R437, R447, R521, R596 141 sorrow, unneasiness (It. affano) APHANO (APHANV) AC-4 142 he goes away, departs (L. abeo-ire, Ind. Pres. 3rd Pers. Singl. abit) API N675, N738 143 water, to, to drink (L. beo-bere; It. bere; PIE*ap, hap, water) API (you drank) N670, N738, MS-24, XJ-9 144 he went away, departed (L. abeo-ire, Ind. Pluperf. Abíerat) APIERE N707 145 go away, depart (L. abeo-ire; 2nd pers. abis; apis, apes-is, bee; Apis-is, Egyptian ox-god) APIS XV-11 146 deny, to refuse (L. abnuo-nuere-nui) APNE Z629, AH-1 147 you denied (L. abno-nuere-nu; Ind. Perf. 3 rd Pers. Single abnuit APNI L38, TC72 148 Apollo, god (L. Apollo-inis) APLO (APvLV) CAA-4, CT-2 149 Apollo, god (L. Apollo-inis) APOLO (APVLV) CD-1, SD-1, DQ-1, CBU-2 150 abrade, scrape off (abrado-radare) APRATO (APRaTV) N216 151 approve, to (L. approbo-are) APRO8 (APRV8) N268, N341 152 Apronai, name?; I.e. Gaius Apronius, tribune elected 450 B.C. Apronai (name, see Ronai; <strong>com</strong>pare to Elinai) BS-5
153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 A B C D APS M53 altar (L. ara-ae), gold (L. aurum-i, It. auro; fr. or) AR (I plow; See altar, gold) Z842, Z1662, TC66, TC258, N206, Q821, AR-1, NC-1, SM-1, BS-6 altar (L. ara-ae), gold (L. aurum-i, It. auro; fr. or) AR Z842, Z1662, TC66, N206, Q821, AR-1, NC-1, SM-1, BS-6, AR-1, BT27, AC-2, CP55 altar (L. ara-ae) ARA (XE8 altar of the father) Z40, Z1274, Z1386, K31, TC80, VF-2, BS-10?, XE8, XM-4, PT-3 gold (L. aurum-i; It. auro; Fr. or) ARA (See also altar, L. ara-ae; to plow) Z40, Z1274, Z1386,TC80, VF-2, the altars (L. ara, f. altar; hence, refuge, protection; arae, plur., name of certain rocks at sea); ARAI (plower?); same suffix as Apronai, Elinai S46 altars, (L. ara-ae; 1st Decl. Accus. Pl. -as) ARAS (see gold, altar) K31, PQ-11; AK-10,; Z1579 arbitrator, judge (L. arbiter-tri) ARBERTORE (AR8ERTVRE) N417, R19, R77, R349, R417, G12, G25, G35 arc, arch, bow (L. arcus-us) ARC TC137, TC238, TC250, PL-10 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCAMEN Q331 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCAS AJ-17 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCAS VG-11 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; L. auctor-oris, originator) ARCE N53, Q117, Q521, Q683, R499, AJ21 <strong>com</strong>mander, <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; L. auctor-oris, originator) ARCEI Q114 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCES (you will rule; Ind. Fut. 2nd Pers. singl. -es) N32, N293, N320, N341, N500, N529, N562, N607, N640, R278 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCIA (See ARKIA) N21, N53, N280, N476, N522, N666, R370, R457 to, for the <strong>com</strong>mander, to rule (Gr. archo, to rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία) ARCIO N304, N333, N551, N587, N635, Q67, Q274, Q723, R270, <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCIS N63, N674 Argos, capital of Argolis ARCO (ARCV) R314 Argos, capital of Argolis ARCOS (ARCVS) TC-15 <strong>com</strong>mand, to rule (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader; ancient, archaios, Αρχαία ) ARCUIS (ARCVIS) L47 court-yard; threshing floor, playground (L. area-ae, f.); air, to air, ventilate, dry (L. areo-ere) ARE (you dry) Z769 Arelis, name (Aurelius) ARELIS Z963 Erebus-i,, god of the underworld or the underworld; adj. Erebeus-a-um AREPE N292, N444, R278, Q183 Erebus, god/underworld or (L. erepo-repere, to creep out, over) AREPES N31, N500, N605, N639 Ares, Greek god of war (L. Ares-is) ARES N529, L-4, XB-20 altars (L. ara-ae; 2nd Decl. Pl. -i) or temple courtyard (L. area-ae) ARI TC220, N63, J36-9 Ariphmus, name ARIPHMO (ARIPHMV), name R644 Ares, Greek god of war (L. Ares-is) ARIS XM-1 Aritisi, unknown word ARITISI AV-9 <strong>com</strong>mand, rule, leader (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader) ARKANI (archons) Q871 <strong>com</strong>mand, rule, leader (Gr. archo, to <strong>com</strong>mand, rule; archon, leader) ARKIA (See ARCIA) XA-2 Arlasi, name? ARLASI (Possibly AR LASI) armor, a war (L. arma-orum, Nom. Pl. -ia) ARMAI (Same suffix as Ronai, Elinai) S-37 armor, a war (L. arma-orum, Nom. Pl. -ia) ARMI TC222 equip, to arm (L. armo-are; Indic. 3rd pers. Pl. armant) ARMONE (ARMVNE) Q523, Q396, Q767, Q908 Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-I, 2nd Decl. Nom. Single) ARN TC103, TC147, J24-2 Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-i) ARNA Z737 to the Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-i, Dat. Single -o) ARNO AE-2, AN-3, AT-6, J35-1, J40-12 Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-i) ARNOI (ARNOI – rare use of omega) AJ-2 Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-i) ARNOI (ARNVI) Au102 Arno, river & gens (L. Arnus-i) ARNOIS (ARNVIS) L47 the tool/implement (It. arnese, m.) ARNSA TC105 Arnth, name (Possibly Arno) ARNTH MA-1 plow, to (L. aro-are) ARO (ARV) (to plow) Q283, Q488 he plowed (L. aro-are, Ind. Imperf. 3 rd Pers. Single arā́bat) ARVFA J41-14 of the younger son (L. Aruns, "an <strong>Etruscan</strong> name for the younger son") ARUN (ARVN) CBG-2 plow, to (L. aro-are) AROS (ARVS) (we plow) Z1153 brazen-footed? (L. aeripes-pedis) ARPE Q180, Q713, R530, J48 brazen-footed? (L. aeripes-pedis) ARPES N561 scimitar, a curved sword (L. harpe-es, f., Dat. Singl. -o) ARPO (ARPV) R88, L44 skill, art (L. ars-artis) ARS AN38 Artemis, virgin goddess of childbirth and of wild animals (L. Diana) ARTUME (ARTVMS or ARTVME, ARTVMEI?) CAA-3 Artemis, virgin goddess of childbirth and of wild animals (L. Diana) ARTUMES (ARTVMES) L. 3rd decl. acc. pl? CO-1, CAA-3, CBY-1 Artemis, virgin goddess of childbirth and of wild animals (L. Diana) ARTUMIS (ARTVMIS) L. 3rd decl. gen.? DQ-2, CBU-1 whole, whole unit, of 12 (L. as-asgis) AS N74, Q48, Q531, Q692, Q755, R607, Z805, Z984 adopt, to (L. ascio-scire) ASA (he/she adopts) Q424, Q775, R596, R607, R653, Z638, Z1345, Z1784 ; adopt, to (L. ascio-scire) ASE (you adopt) TC46, Q416, R381 Asia (L. Asia-ae) ASI S-1, S-53 Asia (L. Asia-ae) ASIA or ASIANE (See RASNE, RASNA) N659 Asia (L. Asia-ae) ASIE; <strong>com</strong>pare to ELINEI, ELINAI BS-11, M54 food? (L. esca-ae) ASKA PE-3 Aso, name, Asius, a Trojan ally, younger brother of Hecuba. ASO (ASV) AM-4 stand by (L. adsto-stare) AST VG-4 stand by (L. adsto-stare) ASTIN (they stand by) XB-21 moreover, and indeed (L. moreover, at, ast; indeed, ac, atque) AT Au54, XW-5 Atai, Hades ATAI (<strong>com</strong>pare to ELINAI, RONAI) PH-1, Tomb of Orcos, <strong>Etruscan</strong> Phrases Atai, Hades ATAIAS J14-2 Atana, name, Ectabana? ATANA XA-24 of the Atanas, name, Ectabana? (L. 2nd Decl. Dat. pl. -is) ATANIS XA-37 Atas, name ATAS XM-3 Attis, King Atys, father (Albanian, *PIE, ate, father; Old Irish, atar) ATE (L. 3rd decl. abl.?) father N160, N349, Q44, XV-7, R122 Ateli, name, (L. Attalus-i, adj. Attalicus-a-um, name of several kings of Pergamum) ATELI PG-3 attempt, try (L.attento-are) ATENTO (ATENTV) Q263, Q369 black, dark, dead (L. ater, atra, atrum) ATER N404 Attis, King Atys, *PIE ate, father ATES (L. 3rd decl. acc. plural?) N462, R359, XA-1, XN-1
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