Aeneid Book 1 lines 561 - 578 Flashcards
adeō
adv: to such an extent, so much
auxilium
-ī, n: aid, help, assistance
vester, -tra, -trum
adj: your(s) (plural of tuus)
vultus
-ūs, m: face, countenance
iuvō
-āre, iuvī, iutus - to help, please
utinam
adv: Oh that…; Would that…
nescio
-īre, -īvī, -itus - to not know, be ignorant
certus, -a, -um
sure, fixed, reliable, certain
Aeneadae
-ārum, m: descendants or followers of Aeneas (always pl)
tūtus, a, um
protected, safe, secure
averto
-ere, -tī, -rsus: to turn away, avert
Trōs
Trōis (gen), m: Trojan
breviter
adv from brevis: shortly, briefly, concisely
statuō
-ere, -uī, -ūtus: set (up), to found
cogo
-ere, coegī, coactus: to bring together, force, compel
sīve, seu
whether, or, either if, or if; used for options in conditionals
cor
gen cordis, n: heart, spirit, feelings
Sāturnius, a, um
(born) of Saturn
custōs
custōdis, m: guard(ian), keeper
pariter
adv: equally, side by side
dēmitto
-ere, misi, missus: to send down, let down, drop, lower, derive
opto
-āre: to choose, desire, hope (for)
dūrus, a, um
hard, harsh, strong, stern
ops
opis, f: help, resources, power, wealth
gesto
-āre: to bear, wear, carry
Notus
-ī, m: (south) wind
incendium
-ī, n: a fire, conflagration
lūstro
-āre: to purify, survey, traverse
iungo
-ere, iūnxī, iūnctus: to join, unite
Hesperia
-ae, f: Hesperia, Italy (literally, the western place)
lātē
adv: widely, far and wide
extrēmus, a, um
adj: extreme, farthest, last
metus
-ūs, m: fear, anxiety, dread
Eryx
Erycis, m: Eryx, a mountain in western Sicily named after a son of Venus who settled there
mōlior
-īrī, -īvī, -ītus: to undertake (strive to) accomplish, do
equidem
adv: indeed, truly, surely
novitās
novitātis, f: newness, novelty
ēicio
-ere, eieci, eictus: to cast out, eject
obtundo
-ere, -tudī, -tūsu: to blunt, weaken, exhaust, make dull
dīmitto
-ere, misi, missus: to send out, scatter, dismiss
Poenus, a, um
Phoenician, Carthaginian
consīdo
-ere, sēdī, -sessus: to sit down, settle
profor
-ārī, -ātus: to speak out, say
compello
-ere, pulī, -pulsus: to drive, compel, force
discrīmen
-inis, n: crisis, danger
sēclūdo
-ere, -sī, -sus: to shut off, seclude, part
sōl
sōlis, m: sun, day, Sol: the sun-god
solvo
-ere, -ī, solūtus: to loosen, release, break down, free, pay
tueor
-ērī, (tūtus) - to watch, look at, protect
tam
adv: so
virtūs
virtūtis, f: manliness, excellence, valor
īdem, eadem, idem
adj: (the) same; is, ea, id + dem