Aeneid, Book 1. 144-156 Flashcards
aperiō, aperīre, aperuī, apertum
to open, disclose
adnītor, adnītī, adnixus sum
to strive, lean against
arrigō, arrigere, arrēxī, arrēctum
to raise, prick up
adstō, adstāre, adstetī
to stand near, by
auris, auris (f.)
ear
cōnspiciō, cōnspicere, cōnspexī, cōnspectum
to see, behold
coōrior, coōrīrī, coortus sum
to arise
dētrūdō, dētrūdere, dētrūsī
to to push off, dislodge
fax, facis (f.)
firebrand, torch
levō (1)
to raise, lift
meritum, -ī (n.)
reward, service, merit
ministrō (1)
to tend, serve, supply
perlābor, perlābī, perlāpsus sum
to glide over
pietās, pietātis (f.)
loyalty, devotion, duty
rota, -ae (f.)
wheel; chariot
saeviō, saevīre, saīvī, saevitus
to rage, be fierce
scopulus, -ī (m.)
cliff, crag, rock
sēditiō, sēditiōnis (f.)
riot, strife
sileō, silēre, siluī
to be silent, still
syrtis, syrtis (f.)
sand bar, reef
temperō (1)
to calm, control
volō (1)
to fly, speed
vulgus, -ī (m.)
crowd, throng
apertus, -a, -um
open, clear
cadō, cadere, cedidī, cāsus
to fall, subside
flectō, flectere, flexī, flexus
to bend, turn, guide
fragor, fragōris (m.)
crash, uproar
invehō, invehere, invēxī, invectus
to carry in, convey
lōrum, lōrī (n.)
rein
mulceō, mulcēre, mulsī, mulsus
to soothe, calm
postquam
after (that), when
prōspiciō, prōspicere, prōspexī, prōspectum
to look out on
secundus, -a, -um
following, favorable, obedient
regō, regere, rēxī, rēctus
to rule