amplus, a, um, adj., great, large; noble, distinguished.
ancilla, ae, f., a maid-slave, maid.
Ancus, ī, m., see Mārcius.
Andriscus, ī, m., a Persian who pretended to be the natural son of Perseus and assumed the name of Philip.
angustia, ae [angustus, narrow], f., narrowness; pl., narrow places, a pass.
Anicius, ī, m., C. Anicius, praetor in the Third Macedonian war, 176-168 B.C.
Aniēn, ēnis or Aniō, ōnis, m., a small tributary of the Tiber.
animus, ī, m., soul, mind; disposition, feelings; courage, spirit.
Annius, ī, m., see Antōnīnus.
annus, ī, m., a year.