trāns—trānsigō, ere, ēgī, āctus, to finish, settle, perform.
agrestis, e [ager], adj., of the fields; rustic; countrified, rude, uncouth.
āiō, ais, ait, āiunt [def. verb], to say.
alacer, cris, cre, adj., lively, nimble, quick; often = an adv., eagerly.
alacritās, ātis [alacer], f., liveliness, eagerness, spirit.
Alba or Alba Longa (sc. urbs), f., an ancient town of the Latins.
Albānus, adj., pertaining to Alba, Alban. As noun, Albānus, ī, m., an inhabitant of Alba.
ālea, ae, f., game of dice; die.
Alexander, drī, m., Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia from 336 to 323 B.C., and conqueror of Persia.
Alexandrēa, ae, f., Alexandria, a city in Egypt, at the mouth of the Nile, founded by Alexander the Great.