This document contains Latin words and their English derivatives related to concepts of war, peace, society, and boundaries. It lists terms for military forces and weapons, as well as words associated with truces, alliances, aggression, and restraint. The Latin root words included are arma, audacia, bellum, castra, pax, quies, socius, ferox, and finis.
2. Alarm: call to arms; a signal that alerts. Armada: a fleet of warships. Armadillo: a burrowing mammal with body and head encased in an armor of small , bony plates. Armature: a structure for defense or offense. Armistice: truce Armor: defensive covering for the body. Armorial: of, relating to, or bearing arms. Army: armed personnel trained for war. Disarm: to deprive of a means of attack or defense. Arma: arms
4. Belligerent: waging war; inclined to or exhibiting assertiveness or hostility. Rebel: opposing or taking arms against a person in charge or conventional custom. Rebellion: opposition to one in authority. Bellum: war.
5. Castle: a large, fortified building or set of buildings. Castra: camp
6. Appease: to bring to a state of peace or calm. Pacific: tending to lessen conflict; having a soothing appearance or effect. Pacify: to allay the anger or agitation of. Pacifier: someone or something that calms. Pax: peace
7. Acquiesce: to accept, comply, or submit. Acquit: to discharge from obligation or accusation. Disquietude: anxiety, agitation. Quiescent: marked by inactivity. Quiet: without sound. Quies: rest
9. Ferocious: exhibiting unrestrained violence and brutality. Ferocity: the state of being ferocious. Fierce: violently hostile or aggressive. Ferox: fierce
10. Confine: to hold within a location. Define: to identify the qualities of; to mark the limits of. Final: coming at the end. Finale: the closing part of a performance. Finality: the character or condition of being complete. Finish: to come to an end. Infinite: without end. Finis: end