3.1 beginning
orīgō, fōns, source
auctor, originator
creāre, generāre, ingenerāre, gīgnere, create; nouns creātor, generātor, genitor, creātiō
(Deus) effector (mundī), creator (God)
ēdere, produce, bring forth
cōnstruere, construct, make; noun cōnstrūctiō
initium, prīncipium, exōrdium, prīmōrdium, exōrsus, inceptiō, introitus, beginning; adj. prīncipālis, original
incipere, ōrdīrī, incohāre, exōrdīrī, begin
orīrī, coorīrī, exorīrī, exsistere, arise; noun ortus
coepisse, have begun
īnstituere, institute, begin
suscipere, take up
cōnārī, attempt, undertake; noun cōnātus
experīrī, try; noun experientia
from A Handbook of the Latin Language by Walter Ripman (1930). Transcribed by Carolus Raeticus (2011).