1.124-131 Flashcards
interea
amid these things; meanwhile, in the meantime
murmur -uris n.
a murmur; uproar; roaring, reverberation
emitto, misi, missus
to send forth; hurt, throw, shoot
Neptunus -i m.
Neptune one of the sons of Saturn, and brother of Jupiter, Juno, and Pluto; identified by the Romans, as god of the sea, with the Greek Poseidon
stagnum -i n.
a collection of standing water; a pond, pool, lake; sluggish water or stream
refundo -fudi -fusus
to pour back or up; cast, throw up; boil up; flow back, overflow
vadum -i n.
a ford, shallow; sand-bank; shallow water; bottom, depth; water, tide, stream
graviter (adv.)
heavily, deadly; greatly, deeply; heavily, mournfully
commoveo movi motus
to move completely; move rapidly in procession; rouse, start from cover; shake, stir; disturb, move; agitate, terrify
altum -i n.
the deep (sea)
prospicio spexi spectus
to look forth or out upon, w. dat.
extollo
to lift up; (fig.) laud, extol
disicio -ieci -iectus
to throw, cast asunder; overthrow, demolish; scatter, disperse
Aeneas -ae m.
- A Trojan chief, son of Venus and Anchises, and hero of the Aeneid, 2. Aeneas Silvius, one of the Alban kings
opprimo -pressi -pressus
to press against; press down, overpower, overwhelm, come upon suddenly; surprise