abluo 3 (verb)

to wash away

Hildegard on Water

 

abscondo 3 (verb)

to conceal

Bartholomew on Bats

 

abstraho 3 (verb)

to drag away, remove

Bartholomew on the Dragon

 

accedo 3 (verb)

to approach

Bartholomew on Sirens

 

accido 3 (verb)

to happen upon

Avicenna on Prophetic Dreams

 

acquiro 3 (verb)

to gain, acquire

Albertus Magnus on Veins and Arteries

 

actus , -us (noun)

doing, action, actuality

Bonaventure on the Necessity of Being

 

ad (preposition)

to, towards

Bonaventure on Is the Human Person God's

 

adhaereo 2 (verb)

to cling to, hang on

Bart on Quicksilver

 

adhaesio , -is (noun)

a clinging, adhering

Albertus Magnus on Alchemy

 

admisceo 2 (verb)

to mix together

Bart on Quicksilver

 

adolesco 3 (verb)

to grow up, mature

Bart on the Phoenix

 

adversitas , -is (noun)

adversity, hostility, trouble

Heloise on Romantic Love

 

aequus , -a, -um (adj.)

equal

Abelard on Man and Wife

 

aer , -is (noun)

air

Abelard on the Elements

 

aestimativus , -a, -um (adj.)

estimative

Algazel on the Interior Senses

 

aestimo 1 (verb)

to value, estimate

Rufus on Eve

 

aeternus , -a, -um (adj.)

everlasting, eternal

Bart on Trinity

 

afluo 3 (verb)

to abound

Bartholemew on the Gryphon

 

agens , is (adj.)

agent, active

Rufus on the Agent Intellect

 

aggrego 1 (verb)

to collect, bring together

Bartholemew on Lightning

 

agito 1 (verb)

to agitate

Bartholomew on Mountains

 

albus , -a, -um (adj.)

white

Albertus Magnus on the Ostrich

 

alibi (adv.)

elsewhere

William of Auvergne on the Sting Ray

 

alimentum , -i (noun)

nourishment, food

William of Auvergne on Spiders

 

alius , -a, -um (adj.)

other, another

Ockham on Quantity

 

alter , -a, -um (adj.)

other, another

Thomas Aquinas on Alchemy

 

altus , -a, -um (adj.)

high

Bartholomew on Snow

 

ambulo 1 (verb)

to go about, walk

Bart on Dreams

 

amicus , -i (noun)

friend

Heloise on Romantic Love

 

amplus , -a, -um (adj.)

large

Bartholemew on the Gryphon

 

amputo 1 (verb)

to cut away

Bartholomew on the Dragon

 

angelus , -i (noun)

angel

Bart on Perverse Angels

 

anima , -ae (noun)

breath, soul, life

Bart on Dreams

 

animosus , -a, -um (adj.)

spirited

Bartholomew on the Eagle

 

annuntio 1 (verb)

to announce

Thomas Aquinas on the Ranks of Angels

 

ante (preposition)

before, in front

Maimonides on Did the world have a begin

 

antecedo 3 (verb)

to precede

Averroes on the Soul

 

anterior , is (adj.)

front, before

Bartholomew on the Brain

 

antiquus , -a, -um (adj.)

ancient

Maimonides on the Existence of God

 

apis , -is, -ium (noun)

bee

Bartholemew on the Spider

 

appareo 2 (verb)

to appear

Bartholomew on Mountains

 

appello 1 (verb)

to call, name

R. Grosseteste on Angels

 

appetitus , -us (noun)

appetite, craving

Rufus on Eve

 

appono 3 (verb)

to place by the side

Bart on the Asp

 

apprehendo 3 (verb)

to seize, grasp

Algazel on the Interior Senses

 

aqua , -ae (noun)

water

Albertus Magnus on Alchemy

 

aranea , -ae (noun)

spider

Bacon on the Eye

 

arbor , -is (noun)

tree

Bartholomew on the Pelican

 

arcus , -i (noun)

bow

Bartholomew on the Rainbow

 

ardeo 2 (verb)

to burn

Bart on the Phoenix

 

ardor , -is (noun)

burning, flame

Gertrude on Sin and Virtue

 

argentum , -i (noun)

silver

Rufus on Quicksilver, Sulphur, and the E

 

aridus , -a, -um (adj.)

dry, arid

Hildegard on Pepper and Cumin

 

aromaticus , -a, -um (adj.)

fragrant, composed of spice

Bart on Pepper

 

ars , -is (noun)

art, skill

Al-Farabi on Physics

 

arteticus , -i (noun)

person with arthritis

Bartholomew on Sulfur

 

artifex , -is (noun)

master, artist

Averroes on Human Thought

 

ascendo 3 (verb)

to mount up, ascend

Hildegard on the Humors

 

aspectus , -us (noun)

sight, gaze

Bonaventure on the Necessity of Being

 

asper , -a, -um (adj.)

rough, harsh, adverse

Hildegard on Rivers

 

aspicio 3 (verb)

to look at

Bartholomew on Snow

 

assimilor 1 (verb)

to be similar, imitate

Bartholemew on the Gryphon

 

astutia , -ae (noun)

cleverness, slyness

William of Auvergne on Spiders

 

attenuo 1 (verb)

to reduce, weaken, diminish

Hildegard on Water

 

attraho 3 (verb)

to draw in, attract

Albertus Magnus on Veins and Arteries

 

auctoritas , -is (noun)

authority

Bacon on the Scholar

 

australis , -e (adj.)

southern

Hildegard on the Winds

 

auxilium , -i (noun)

help, assistance, aid

Ockham on Franciscan Poverty'

 

avaritia , -ae (noun)

greed, avarice

Rufus on Eve

 

avis , -is, -ium (noun)

bird

Bartholomew on the Eagle