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Androgeus, -eī m

Androgeus, son of Minos (-eu- in the nominative and the vocative (Androgeu) is a diphthong (as in the Greek noun) but `e’ is a separate syllable in other cases)
Cerberus, -ī m

Cerberus, three-headed dog of the Underworld

convīvium, -iī n

banquet, party

Crēta, -ae f
Crete
facinus, facinoris n
bad deed, crime
foedus, foederis n
treaty, covenant, agreement
genus, generis n
race, kind, family
hospitium, -ī n
hospitality
labyrinthus, -ī m
labyrinth
lātrātus, -ūs m
barking
Mīnōs, Mīnōis m
Minos, king of crete
Mīnōtaurus, -ī m
The Minotaur
nebula, -ae f
cloud
nefās, indeclinable noun, n
wicked deed
nex, necis f
death
plausus, -ūs m
applause, clapping
pōculum, -ī n
drinking cup, goblet
spūma, -ae f
foam, froth
thalamus, -ī m
marriage couch, marriage, bedroom
venēnum, -ī n
poison
voluptās, voluptātis f
pleasure, delight
abiciō, abicere, abiēcī, abiectum
throw down, away (present stem (abic-) is pronounced `abiic’ with consonantal `i’ before vowel `i’)
accendō, accendere, accendī, accēnsum
kindle, set on fire
celebrō, celebrāre, celebrāvī, celebrātum
praise, honour
interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum
kill
invītō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
invite
pācō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
make peaceful
pateō, patēre, patuī
lie open, be disclosed, be revealed
prōcreō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
beget offspring
sacrificō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
sacrifice
albus, -a, -um
white
biformis,-e
two-formed
celeber, celebris, celebre
celebrated
ferōx, ferōcis
savage, wild
ignārus, -a, -um
unknowing, unaware of, unknown
patrius, -a, -um
fatherly, paternal
potēns, potentis
powerful
trīstis, trīste

sad

quam (after comparative)
than
quīn

but that, from..doing (used normally after a negative verb of preventing or doubting)