Aeneid Book 1: Vocabulary Lines 76-156 Flashcards
right, divine law
fas (n. indecl.)
recline
accumbo, accumbere, accubui, accubitum
side, flank
latus, lateris (n.)
a train; an army considered as in motion, on the march
agmen, agminis (n.)
(even) as, just as
velut(i)
lie upon, brood over
incubo, incubare, incubui/-avi, incubitum/-atum (+ dat.)
thick, close, frequent, crowded
creber, crebra, crebrum
black, gloomy
ater, atra, atrum
upper air, sky, ether
aether, aetheris (m.)
groan, lament, bewail
ingemo, ingemere, ingemui
star
sidus, sideris (n.)
fall, sink down; die
occumbo, occumbere, occubui, occubitum
strike, smite, beat, knock, cut, thrust, hit
ferio, ferire
raise; lift up; take away, remove; destroy
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
oar
remus, remi (m.)