cunctor, ārī, ātus sum, to delay, linger.
cupidē [cupidus], adv., eagerly.
cupiditās, ātis [cupidus], f., craving, desire, eagerness.
cupīdō, inis [cf. cupidus], f., desire, craving, greed.
cupidus [cupiō], adj., desirous, fond; greedy, covetous.
cupiō, ere, īvī (iī), ītus, to crave, desire, covet.
cūr, adv., why? for what reason?
cūra, ae, f., care, anxiety.
Curēs, īum, f. pl., a Sabine town.
Cūria, ae, f., a curia, ward, one of the ten divisions into which each of the three orig. Roman tribes was divided; council chamber, esp. the Roman Senate-house, either the Cūria Hostīlia, adjoining the Forum on the north side, or the Cūria Pompēia, built by Pompey in the Campus Martius. In the latter Caesar was murdered.