acerbē [acerbus], adv., bitterly, cruelly, severely.
acerbitās, ātis [acerbus], f., harshness, severity, unkindness.
acerbus, a, um, adj., bitter, harsh, cruel.
Achaea, ae, f., a district in the Peloponnesus. Later the Roman province of Southern Greece.
Achillēs, is, m., a famous Greek chief at the siege of Troy, slain by Paris, the hero of the Iliad.
Achilleus, ī, m., he assumed the title of emperor under Diocletian, and reigned over Egypt for some time. He was taken prisoner by Diocletian, and was put to death, 296 A.D.
aciēs, ēī, f., the sharp point of a sword; battle line; battle.
Acilius, ī, m., see Glabriō.
Actium, ī, n., a town in Epirus; a promontory near the town.
āctuārius, ī, m., a secretary, shorthand writer.