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dignitās, dignitātis, f.
rank
ingenium, -ī, n.
character;
talent
lacrima, -ae, f.
tear
vulgus, -ī, n. (*)
mob

Note: Vulgus is declined like pontus, with an accusative singular vulgus, and no plural. The ablative singular is used as an adverb: vulgō, "publicly, commonly".
dulcis, -e
sweet
iucundus, -a, -um
agreeable
saevus, -a, -um
ferocious;
cruel
frangō, -ere, frēgī, fractum
break [to pieces]
mereor, -ērī, -itus sum (*)
earn, deserve

Note: The perfect participle of mereor is used as a noun: meritum, -ī, n. "merit"
sonō, -āre, sonuī, sonitum
[make a] sound
vehō, -ere, vexī, vectum (*)
transport; (passive) travel

Note: The ablative of means is used with the passive of vehō.

Equō vehitur.
He is riding a horse.

Nāve vehitur.
He is coming in a ship.
tandem (adv.) (*)
at length, at last

Note: In questions tandem suggests impatience.

Quid tandem facitis?
What on earth are you doing?
What are you doing, pray tell?