All Aeneid Part 12 Flashcards

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Thalīa, -ae, f.

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Thalia, a sea nymph, one of the Oceanids

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Thamyrus, -ī, m.

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Thamyrus, a Trojan warrior

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Thapsus, -ī, f.

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Thapsus, a city and peninsula on the eastern coast of Sicily

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Thaumantias, -adis, f.

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Iris, the daughter of Thaumas

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Theānō, -ūs, f.

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Theano, the wife of Amycus

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Thēbae, -ārum, f.

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Thebes, a city in Boeotia

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Thēbānus, -a, -um

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Theban, of Thebe, a city near Troy

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Themillās, -ae, m.

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Themillas, a Trojan warrior

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Thermōdōn, -ontis, m.

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the Thermodon river, a river of Pontus in the lands of the Amazons

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Thērōn, -ōnis, m.

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Theron, a Latin warrior

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Thersilochus, -ī, m.

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Thersilochus, a Paeonian ally of the Trojans at Troy, slain by Achilles

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Thersilochus, -ī, m.

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Thersilochus, a Trojan warrior

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thēsaurus, -ī, m.

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a hoard, treasure, provision, store

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Thessandrus, -ī, m.

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Thessandrus, a Greek leader at Troy

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Thetis, -idis or -idos, f.

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Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, wife of Peleus, whose wedding precipitated the Trojan War

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thiasus, -ī, m.

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a dance in honor of Bacchus, Bacchic dance

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Thoās, -antis, m.

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Thoas, a Greek leader at Troy

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Thoās, -antis, m.

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Thoas, an Arcadian warrior

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tholus, -ī, m.

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a dome, cupola, rotunda

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Thrāca, -ae, f.

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Thrace, the region north of Thessaly

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Thrāces, -um, m.

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the Thracians, a people living north of Thessaly

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Thronius, -ī, m.

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Thronius, a Latin warrior

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Thȳbris, -idis, m.

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Thybris, an ancient king of Latium

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Thȳias, -adis, f.

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a Bacchante, a worshipper of Bacchus

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Thymbraeus, -a, -um
Thymbraean, of Thymbra, a town near Troy in which was a temple of Apollo
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Thymbraeus, -ī, m.
Thymbraeus, a Trojan warrior
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Thymbris, -idis, m.
Thymbris, a Trojan warrior
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Thymoetēs, -ae, m.
Thymoetes, a Trojan warrior at Troy
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thymum, -ī, n.
thyme (an herb)
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thyrsus, -ī, m.
a staff twined with ivy and vine, Bacchic staff, thyrsus
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tiāra or tiāras, -ae, f.
a turban, tiara
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Tibur, -uris, n.
Tibur, a city in Latium
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Tiburtēs, -um, m.
Tiburtines, the people of Tibur, a city in Latium
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Tigris, -is or -idis, f.
Tiger, the name of a ship
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Timāvus, -ī, m.
the Timavus river, a river in northern Italy that empties into the Adriatic Sea
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timidus, -a, -um
fearful, afraid, faint-hearted, cowardly, timid
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tinnītus, -ūs, m.
a ringing, jingling, tingling
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Tītān, -ānis, m.
a Titan, one of the six sons of Caelus and Terra, or a descendant of these sons
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Tīthōnius, -a, -um
of Tithonus, brother of Priam, lover of Aurora
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titubō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to stagger, totter, reel
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Tityos, -ī, m.
Tityos, a giant, son of Jupiter and Elara, who was slain by Apollo for offering violence to Latona
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Tmarius, -a, -um
Tmarian, of Tmaros, a mountain in Epirus
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Tmarus, -ī, m.
Tmarus, a Rutulian warrior
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togātus, -a, -um
wearing the toga, clad in the toga, gowned
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tolerābilis, -e
that may be borne, supportable, endurable, passable, tolerable
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torpeō, -ēre
to be stiff, be numb, be inactive, be torpid
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torpor, -ōris, m.
numbness, stupefaction, torpor, sluggishness
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Torquātus, -ī, m.
Titus Manlius Torquatus, a Roman consul who while tribune stripped and wore the torc of a Gaul he killed in hand to hand combat
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tortilis, -e
twisted, twined, winding, coiled
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tortus, -ūs, m.
a twisting, winding coil
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trabālis, -e
of a beam, of beams, beam-like
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tractus, -ūs, m.
a drawing, dragging, hauling, pulling, drawing out, trailing
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tranquillum, -ī, n.
calmness, quiet
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tranquillus, -a, -um
quiet, calm, still, tranquil
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trānsabeō, -īre, -iī
to go through, pierce through, transfix
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trānsfodiō, -ere, -fōdī, -fossum
to pierce through, run through, stab through, transfix, transpierce
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trānsfōrmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to change in shape, transform, transfigure, metamorphose
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trānsportō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to carry over, take across, carry, convey, remove, transport
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trānsversus, -a, -um
turned across, lying across, thwart, crosswise, transverse
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trecentī, -ae, -a
three hundred
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tremebundus, -a, -um
trembling, quivering, shaking
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tribus, -ūs, f.
a division of the people, a tribe (of which there were originally three)
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tricorpor, -oris
with three bodies, of threefold form
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trietēricus, -a, -um
of three years, (since in reckoning intervals of time both ends were counted), biennial, of alternate years
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trifaux, -cis
having three throats, triple throated
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trisulcus, -a, -um
with three furrows, three cleft, three forked, trifold, triple
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Trītōn, -ōnis, m.
Triton, a ship in the fleet of Aeneas
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Trītōnēs, -um, m.
sea gods of the form of Triton
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Trītōnia, -ae, f.
Minerva, supposedly born near the river Triton
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Trītōnis, -idis, f.
Minerva, supposedly born near the river Triton
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triumphō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to march in triumphal procession, celebrate a triumph, triumph
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trivium, -ī, n.
a place where three roads meet, fork, crossroad; a public square, highway
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Trōadēs, -um, f.
Trojan women
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Trōilus, -ī, m.
Troilus, a son of Priam
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trudis, -is, f.
a pointed pole, pike
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trūdō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to thrust, push, shove, crowd forward, press on, drive, impel
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trux, trucis
wild, rough, hard, harsh, savage, fierce, ferocious, grim, stern
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Tulla, -ae, f.
Tulla, a companion of Camilla
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tumor, -ōris, m.
the state of being swollen, swelling, tumor
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tūreus, -a, -um
of frankincense
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tūricremus, -a, -um
incense-burning, for burning incense
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tūtāmen, -inis, n.
a means of defence, protection, safeguard
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Tȳdeus, -eī or -eos, m.
Tydeus, son of Oeneus and Periboea, father of Diomedes, one of the Seven against Thebes
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tympanum, -ī, n.
a drum, timbrel, tambour, tambourine
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Typhoeus, -a, -um
Typhoian, pertaining to Typhoeus, a giant struck down to the underworld by the thunderbolt of Jupiter
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Tyrēs, -ae, m.
Tyres, an Arcadian warrior
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Tyrrhēnus, -ī, m.
Tyrrhenus, an Etruscan warrior
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ūber, -eris
rich, full, fruitful, fertile, abundant, plentiful, copious, productive
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Ūcalegōn, -ōnis, m.
Ucalegon, an elder of Troy
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Ūfēns, -entis, m.
the Ufens, a river in Latium
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ulmus, -ī, f.
an elm, elm tree
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Umber, -brī, m.
an Umbrian dog used in hunting
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umbrātus, -a, -um
shady, shaded, overhung
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umbrifer, -era, -erum
shade bringing, casting shade, shady
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umbrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to shade, shadow, overshadow, cover
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ursus, -ī, m.
a bear
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utcumque
at whatever time, whenever, however
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utrōque
to both places, on both sides, in each direction
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uxōrius, -a, -um
devoted to a wife, ruled by a wife, uxorious
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vadōsus, -a, -um
full of shallows, shallow, shoal
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vāgītus, -ūs, m.
a crying, squalling
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valēns, -entis
strong, stout, vigorous, powerful
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Valerus, -ī, m.
Valerus, a Latin warrior
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vāllō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to fortify with a rampart, surround with palisades, intrench, circumvallate
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vānum, -ī, n.
emptiness, nothingness, naught
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vapōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to steam, smoke, fumigate, heat, warm
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vāstātor, -ōris, m.
a ravager, devastater
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vectis, -is, m.
a strong pole, bar, lever
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Velīnus, -a, -um
Velian, of Velia, a town on the western coast of Lucania
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vēlivolus, -a, -um
sail-flying, winged with sails
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Venīlia, -ae, f.
Venilia, a nymph, the mother of Turnus
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veprēs, -is, m.
a thorn-bush, brier-bush, bramblebush
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verbēna, -ae, f.
a leafy twig, olive-branch, sacred bough
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vergō, -ere
to bend, turn, be inclined, lie, be situated
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versicolor, -ōris
of changeable color, of various colors
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versus, -ūs, m.
a line, row
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Vesulus, -ī, m.
Mount Vesulus, a mountain in the Alps
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vetitum, -ī, n.
that which is forbidden, something prohibited, a forbidden thing
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vexō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to shake, jolt, toss violently; to harry, waste, trouble, harass, disturb, vex, annoy
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vīctima, -ae, f.
a beast for sacrifice, sacrifice, victim
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viduō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to deprive, bereave
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vīlis, -e
of small price, of little value, cheap; poor, paltry, common, mean, worthless, base, vile
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vindicō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to demand, claim, arrogate, assume; to avenge, revenge, punish
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viola, -ae, f.
the violet, gillyflower
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violābilis, -e
that may be injured, easily wounded, violable
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virāgō, -inis, f.
a man-like woman, female warrior, heroine
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virecta, -ōrum, n.
a green place, greensward
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virgātus, -a, -um
made of twigs
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virgeus, -a, -um
of rods, of twigs, of brushwood
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vīscum, -ī, n.
the mistletoe
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vītālis, -e
of life, vital
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vītisator, -ōris, m.
vine-planter, wine-grower
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vitreus, -a, -um
glassy, of glass; clear, bright, shining, transparent
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vitulus, -ī, m.
a male-calf, bull-calf
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vocātus, -ūs, m.
a calling, call, summons, invocation
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volnerō (vulnerō), -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to wound, hurt, injure, maim
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volnificus (vulnificus), -a, -um
wound-inflicting, wounding
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Volscus, -a, -um
Volscian, of the Volsci, a people of Latium
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voltur (vultur), -uris, m.
a vulture
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Volturnus, -ī, m.
Volturnus, a river in Campania
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volūbilis, -e
that is turned round, turning, spinning, whirling, circling, rolling, revolving
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Volusus, -ī, m.
Volusus, a Volscian warrior
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vorō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour
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Zacynthos or Zacynthus, -ī, f.
Zacynthos, an island in the Ionian Sea
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aegrē
painfully, distressingly
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arbitror, -ārī, -ātus
to make a decision; to be of the opinion, believe; to think, suppose
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auctōritās, -ātis, f.
a view, opinion, judgment, advice, authority, power, dignity
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beneficium, -ī, n.
a favor, benefit, service, kindness
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celeriter
quickly, swiftly, speedily, in haste, immediately, promptly
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cēnseō, -ēre, cēnsuī, cēnsum
to tax, assess, rate, estimate
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cēterum
for the rest, in other respects, else, otherwise
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cibus, -ī, m.
food, victuals, nutriment
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cīvitās, -ātis, f.
city, state; citizenship
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clausus, -a, -um
closed, shut up, enclosed
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cōgitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to consider thoroughly, ponder, weigh, reflect upon, think
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comparō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to prepare, make ready, set in order, furnish, provide
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cōnsuētūdō, -inis, f.
a custom, habit, use, usage, way, practice
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damnum, -ī, n.
hurt, harm, damage, injury, loss
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dēsīderō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to long for, ask, demand, call for, wish for, desire
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dīgnitās, -ātis, f.
worth, merit, desert, character
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disciplīna, -ae, f.
instruction, tuition, teaching, training, education
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dormiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum
to sleep
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there, in that place
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epistula, -ae, f.
a written communication, letter
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exīstimō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to value, estimate, reckon
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fābula, -ae, f.
a narration, narrative , account, story, tale
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facinus, -oris, n.
a deed, act, action, achievement
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familia, -ae, f.
a family, household (including slaves)
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fēlīciter
fortunately, favorably, luckily, happily, successfully
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frūctus, -ūs, m.
an enjoying, enjoyment, delight, satisfaction
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imperātor, -ōris, m.
a commander, leader, chief, director, ruler, general
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indicō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to point out, indicate, inform, show, declare, disclose, make known, reveal, betray
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ingenium, -ī, n.
innate quality, nature, temperament, constitution, character
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initium, -ī, n.
a going in, entrance
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intellegō, -ere, -exī, -ectum
to come to know, see into, perceive, understand, discern, comprehend, gather
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interficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectum
to destroy, kill, slay, murder
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interim
meanwhile, in the meantime
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interrogō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to ask, question, inquire, interrogate
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itaque
and so, and thus, and accordingly
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item
likewise, besides, also, further, moreover, too, as well
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iūdicō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to examine judicially, judge, be a judge, pass judgment, decide
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libīdō, -inis, f.
pleasure, desire, eagerness, longing, fancy, inclination
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licet
even though, even if, although, notwithstanding
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littera, -ae, f.
a letter, alphabetical sign; (in plural) a letter, epistle
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māgnitūdō, -inis, f.
greatness, size, bulk, magnitude; a great number, abundance
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memoria, -ae, f.
memory, remembrance
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multitūdō, -inis, f.
a great number, multitude, crowd, throng
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mundus, -a, -um
clean, cleanly, nice, neat, elegant
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-ne
added in a direct question as a question mark to the first or principal word of the clause
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necessitās, -ātis, f.
unavoidableness, inevitableness, necessity, compulsion, force
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negōtium, -ī, n.
a business, employment, occupation
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nōlō, nōlle, nōluī
to wish ... not, not to wish, to be unwilling
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oportet, -ēre, -uit
it is necessary, is proper, is becoming, behooves
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ōrātiō, -ōnis, f.
a speaking, speech, discourse
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paene
nearly, almost
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paulō
by a little, a little, somewhat
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pecūnia, -ae, f.
property, riches, wealth, money
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pertineō, -ēre, -uī
to stretch out, reach, extend; to belong, relate, pertain, concern
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plērumque
for the most part, mostly, commonly, generally
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plērusque, -raque, -rumque
a very great part, the majority, most
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poēta, -ae, m.
a poet
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posteā
after this, after that, hereafter, thereafter, afterwards, later
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praetor, -ōris, m.
a leader, head, chief; in Rome, a praetor, magistrate, judge
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prīvātus, -a, -um
peculiar, personal, individual, private
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prōvincia, -ae, f.
a province, the government of a territory, or the territory itself, outside of Italy by a former magistrate
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pūblicus, -a, -um
of the people, of the state, done for the state, public, common
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quasi
as if, just as if, as though
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-que
and (affixed to a word and joining it with a preceding word)
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quemadmodum or quem ad modum
in what manner, how
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quīdam, quaedam, quoddam and quiddam
a certain, a certain one, somebody, one, something
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reliquus, -a, -um
left, left over, remaining
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sapiēns, -entis
wise, knowing, sensible
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sapientia, -ae, f.
wisdom, good sense, intelligence, forethought
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scientia, -ae, f.
a knowing, knowledge, intelligence, science
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scrībō, -ere, scrīpsī, scrīptum
to write, write out, compose, draw up, produce
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servus, -ī, m.
a slave, servant
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sōlum
alone, only, merely, barely
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statim
forthwith, straightway, at once, immediately, instantly
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studeō, -ēre, -uī
to give attention, be eager, be zealous, be diligent, be busy with, be devoted, pursue
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tamquam or tanquam
as much as, so as, just as, like as, as if, so to speak
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tantum modo
only, merely
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tribūnus, -ī, m.
a tribune, either of the soldiers or of the people, a commander
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ūtilis, -e
useful, serviceable, beneficial, profitable, advantageous
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utrum
whether
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uxor, -ōris, f.
a wife, spouse
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vagus, -a, -um
strolling, rambling, roving, roaming, wandering, unfixed
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-ve
or, or if you will, or as you please
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vitium, -ī, n.
a fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice