Aeneid, lines I-XI Flashcards
arma
armōrum, n. pl., weapons/arms
bellum
bellī, n., war
cāsus
cāsūs, m., fall
deus
deī, m., god
fātum
fatī, n., fate
genus
generis, n., kind
īra
īrae, f., anger
Italia
Italiae, f., Italy
Iūnō
Iūnōnis, f., Juno
labōs/labor
laboris, m., work
lītus
lītoris, n., shore
moenia
moenium, n. pl., walls of a city
nūmen
nūminis, n., divine will
ōra
ōrae, f., border/country/region
pater
patris, m., father
rēgīna
rēginae, f., queen
terra
-ae, f., earth
Troia
-ae, f., Troy
urbs
urbis, f., city
vir
virī, m., man
vīs
vīs, f., force
altus
-a, -um, high
multus
-a, -um, much
prīmus
-a, -um, first
superus
-a, -um, being above
tantus
-a, -um, of such size
veniō
venīre, vēni, ventum- to come
volvō
volvere, volvī, voltum- to roll
ā/ab
from
atque/ac
and
dum
while
ego
meī, personal pronoun, I
et
and
et…et
both…and
ille
illa, illud, demonstrative pronoun, that
-ne
interrogative enclitic, added to the end of the first word in a phrase to make it a question.
-que
and (when added to the back of a noun)
quī
quae, quod- relative pronouns
quis
quid- interrogative pronouns
-ve
or
animus
animī, m., soul