Aeneid, Book 1. 180-197 Flashcards
conscendō, conscendere, conscendī, conscēnsus
to climb, mount
intereā
meanwhile
lātē
far and wide
Phrygius, -a, -um
Phrygian, Trojan
birēmis, birēmis (f.)
bireme, galley with two banks of oars
celsus, -a, -um
high, lofty, towering
cōnspectus, cōnspectūs (m.)
sight, view
cervus, cervī (m.)
stag, deer
errō (1)
to wander
armentum, -ī (n.)
herd, drove
tergum, ī (n.)
back, hide, rear
vallis, vallis (f.)
valley
pascor, pascī, pāstus
to feed, graze
celer, celeris, celere
quick, swift
sagitta, -ae (f.)
arrow
fīdus, -a, -um
faithful
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
to carry (on)
ductor, ductōris (m.)
leader
cornus, cornūs (m.)
horn
arboreus, -a, -um
branching, tree-like, arboreal
sternō, sternere, strēvī, strātus
to lay low, spread, strew
vulgus, -ī (n. or m.)
crowd, throng, herd, mob
misceō, miscēre, miscuī, mixtum
to confuse, mix, mingle
frondeus, -a, -um
leafy
prius
first, sooner
absistō, absistere, abstitī
to cease, stop, abstain
humus, humī (F.)
ground, soil, earth
aequō (1)
to make equal
partior, partīrī, partītus
to distribute, divide
deinde
then, thereupon, next
cadus, -ī (m.)
jar, urn
onerō (1)
to load, burden
Trīnacrius, -a, -um
Trinacrian, Sicilian
hērōs, hērōis (m.)
hero, mighty warrior
maereō, maerēre
to mourn, grieve for