Jamie's Cards II Flashcards

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alius, -a, -ud

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another, other, different

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tēctum, -ī, n.

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a covered structure, roofed enclosure, shelter, house, dwelling, abode, roof

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cernō, -ere, crēvī, crētum

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to separate, part, sift; to distinguish, discern, make out, perceive, see

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surgō, -ere, surrēxī, surrectum

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to rise, arise, get up, stand up

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quālis, -e

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of what sort, of what nature, what kind of a; of such a sort, kind, or nature, such as, as

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legō, -ere, lēgī, lēctum

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to bring together, gather, choose; to read

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quondam

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at some time, at one time, once, formerly

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ardēns, -entis

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glowing, fiery, hot, ablaze, burning, eager

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īnstō, -āre, -stitī, -stātum

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to stand upon, take a position, draw nigh, approach, be at hand, impend

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opus, -eris, n.

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work, labor, toil

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exerceō, -ēre, -uī, -itum

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to drive, keep busy, keep at work, oversee, work, agitate

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mīror, -ārī, -ātus

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to wonder, marvel, be astonished, be amazed, admire

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decus, -oris, n.

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grace, glory, honor, dignity, splendor, beauty

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futūrus, -a, -um

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going to be, yet to be, to come, future

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plūrimus, -a, -um

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most, very much, very many (superlative of multus)

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locō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum

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to place, put, lay, set, dispose, arrange

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mōnstrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum

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to point out, exhibit, make known, indicate, inform, advise, teach, instruct, tell

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mōlior, -īrī, -ītus

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to make exertion, exert oneself, endeavor, struggle, strive, toil

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sānctus, -a, -um

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consecrated, sacred, inviolable

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iūs, iūris, n.

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that which is binding, right, justice, duty, law

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collis, -is, m.

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an elevation, high ground, hill

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ēdūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductum

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to lead forth, draw out, bring off, take away

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mīrābilis, -e

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wonderful, marvelous, extraordinary, amazing, admirable, strange

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fastīgium, -ī, n.

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the top of a gable, gable end, pediment

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pecus, pecoris, n.
cattle
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saepiō, -īre, -psī, -ptum
to surround with a hedge, hedge in, fence in, enclose, surround, encircle, fortify, guard
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suspiciō, -ere, -spēxī, -spectum
to look upwards, look up at; to mistrust, suspect
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aestās, -ātis, f.
summer, summer heat
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aspectō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to look at attentively, gaze upon
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ferveō, -ēre, -buī or fervō, -ere, -vī
to be boiling hot, boil, ferment, glow, steam
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fetus, -ūs, m.
a bringing forth, bearing; young, offspring
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stīpō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to crowd together, compress, press, pack
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strātum, -ī, n.
a covering, quilt, blanket; bed, couch
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strepitus, -ūs, m.
a noise, din, clash, crash, rustle, rattle, clatter, murmur
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excīdō, -ere, -īdī, -īsum
to cut out, cut off, hew out, cut down
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liqueō, -ēre, liquī or licuī
to be clear, be manifest, be apparent, be evident
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onus, -eris, n.
a load, burden
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sulcus, -ī, m.
a furrow, trench, ditch
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apis, -is, f.
a bee
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mel, mellis, n.
honey
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praesaepe, -is, n.
an enclosure, stable, stall, fold, pen
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sēmita, -ae, f.
a narrow way, side way, path, footpath, lane
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effodiō, -ere, -fōdī, -fossum
to dig out, dig up, mine, excavate
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rūs, rūris, n.
the country, lands, fields
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īgnāvus, -a, -um
inactive, lazy, slothful, idle, sluggish, listless, without spirit, cowardly, dastardly
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māgālia, -ium, n.
little dwellings, huts, tents
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cella, -ae, f.
a place of concealment, store-room, cell, granary
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conclūdō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to shut up, close, imprison, enclose, confine
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distendō, -ere, -dī, -tum
to stretch asunder, stretch out, extend
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flōreus, -a, -um
of flowers, flowery
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fūcus, -ī, m.
a drone
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redoleō, -ēre, -uī
to emit scent, diffuse odor, smell of, be redolent of
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subvolvō, -ere
to roll up, roll along
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thymum, -ī, n.
thyme (an herb)
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eō, īre, īvī or iī, itum
to go, walk, ride, sail, fly, move, pass
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ferrum, -ī, n.
iron
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noster, -stra, -strum
our, our own, ours, of us
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iuvenis, -is
a young person, youth
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dūrus, -a, -um
hard (to the touch); harsh, rough, stern, unyielding, unfeeling
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fāma, -ae, f.
a report, rumor, saying, talk, tradition, reputation
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īdem, eadem, idem
the same
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umerus (humerus), -ī, m.
the upper arm, shoulder
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arvum, -ī, n.
an arable field, cultivated land, field, ploughed land
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ōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to speak, argue, plead, pray, beg, implore
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mōs, mōris, m.
a will, way, habit, manner, fashion, custom, practice
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sīve or seu
or if
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linquō, -ere, līquī
to go away, leave, quit, forsake, depart from
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trahō, -ere, trāxī, tractum
to draw, drag, haul, train along, draw off, pull forth, drag away
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haereō, -ēre, haesī, haesum
to hang, stick, cleave, cling, adhere, hold fast, be fixed, sit fast, remain close
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virtūs, -ūtis, f.
manliness, manhood, strength, vigor, bravery, courage, excellence
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metus, -ūs, m.
fear, dread, apprehension, anxiety
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extrēmus, -a, -um
outermost, utmost, extreme, farthest, last
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pius, -a, -um
dutiful, pious, devout, conscientious, religious
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Iūlus, -ī, m.
Iulus, another name for Ascanius, the son of Aeneas and Creusa
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aspiciō (ads-), -ere, -ēxī, -ectum
to look at, look upon, behold, look
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caecus, -a, -um
not seeing, blind; invisible, concealed, hidden, secret, obscure, dark
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Dardanius, -a, -um
Dardanian, Trojan
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equidem
truly, indeed, at all events, certainly, by all means, of course, to be sure
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mīlle (pl. mīlia or mīllia)
a thousand, ten hundred
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pariter
equally, in an equal degree, in like manner, as well, as much, alike
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alter, -tera, -terum
one, another, the one, the other (of two)
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lūstrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to light up, illuminate, make bright; to review, survey, observe, examine
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rīpa, -ae, f.
a bank, margin (of a river)
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demittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missum
to send down, let down, drop, lower, put down, let fall, sink
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iugum, -ī, n.
a yoke, collar; a height, summit, ridge, chain of mountains
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licet, -ēre, licuit and licitum est
it is lawful, is allowed, is permitted; even if, although, notwithstanding
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prior, prius
former, previous, prior, first
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ārdeō, -ēre, -sī, -sum
to be on fire, burn, blaze, be burned, glow
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mortālis, -e
subject to death, destined to die, mortal
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cōgō, -ere, coēgī, coāctum
to drive together, collect, crowd, bring together, summon, congregate, convene
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cōnsīdō, -ere, -sēdī, -sessum
to sit down, take seats, be seated, settle
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custōs, -ōdis, f.
a guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant
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tacitus, -a, -um
passed in silence, not spoken of, kept secret, unmentioned, silent, secret, hidden
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tam
in such a degree, as much, so, so much
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certō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to match, vie with, fight, contend, struggle, combat, do battle
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Dardanidēs, -ae, m.
son or descendant of Dardanus, an ancestor to the Trojans; the Trojans
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dīva, -ae, f.
a goddess
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spērō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to hope, look for, trust, expect, promise oneself
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stringō, -ere, -inxī, -ictum
to draw tight, bind tight, compress, press together
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adeō
so, so much, so very
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aetherius, -a, -um
of the upper air, heavenly, ethereal, celestial
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māior, māius
greater, larger (comparative of magnus)
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praeda, -ae, f.
property taken in war, booty, spoil, plunder, pillage
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tueor, -ērī, tūtus
to look at, gaze upon, behold, watch, view, regard, consider, examine
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paucus, -a, -um
few, little
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cieō, -ēre, cīuī, citum
to cause to go, move, stir, drive
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īnfandus, -a, -um
unspeakable, unutterable, unheard of, unnatural, shocking, abominable
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salūs, -ūtis, f.
soundness, health, good health, vigor, safety
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aptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to adapt, fit, apply, adjust
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obstupēscō, -ere, -puī
to become senseless, be stupefied, be astounded, be struck dumb
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caterva, -ae, f.
a crowd, troop, throng, band, mob
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parcō, -ere, pepercī, parsum
to act sparingly, be sparing, spare, refrain from, use moderately
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hospitium, -ī, n.
a hospitable reception; hospitality, tie of hospitality, relation of host and guest, friendship
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chorus, -ī, m.
a dance in a ring, choral dance, dance; a troop of dancers, band of singers, chorus, choir
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Hesperia, -ae, f.
the land of the west, Italy
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Libycus, a, -um
Libyan, of Libya, a region of northern Africa
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pharetra, -ae, f.
a quiver
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regiō, -ōnis, f.
a direction, line; a boundary, territory, region
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statuō, -ere, -uī, -ūtum
to cause to stand, set up, set, station, fix upright, erect, plant
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ūber, -eris, n.
a teat, udder, breast; richness, fruitfulness, fertility
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āversus, -a, -um
turned away, turned back, on the back side, behind, backwards
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glomerō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to wind into a ball, gather up, roll together, collect
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adhūc
until now, heretofore, hitherto, as yet, to this point, to this place
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foris, -is, f.
a door, gate
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iūstus, -a, -um
just, upright, righteous, right
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restō, -āre, -stitī
to withstand, resist, oppose, stand firm, hold out, not yield
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trabs or trabēs, trabis, f.
a beam, timber, rafter
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gradior, -ī, gressus
to take steps, step, walk, go, advance
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resīdō, -ere, -sēdī
to sit down, settle
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Sergestus, -ī, m.
Sergestus, a companion and ship-captain of Aeneas
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sīn
if however, if on the contrary, but if
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solium, -ī, n.
a seat, official seat, chair of state, chair, throne
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breviter
shortly; briefly, in brief, in few words
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Cloanthus, -ī, m.
Cloanthus, a companion of Aeneas and commander of one of Aeneas' ships
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coepiō, -ere, coepī, coeptum
to begin, commence
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incendium, -ī, n.
a burning, fire, conflagration
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percutiō, -ere, -cussī, -cussum
to strike through and through, thrust through, pierce, transfix
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quassō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to shake violently, toss, brandish, wave
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adsurgō, -ere, -surrēxī, -surrēctum
to rise up, rise, stand up
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fretum, -ī, n.
a strait, sound, channel
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laetitia, -ae, f.
joy, exultation, rejoicing , gladness, pleasure, delight
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nefandus, -a, -um
unmentionable, impious, heinous, execrable, abominable
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stupeō, -ēre, -uī
to be struck senseless, be stunned, be benumbed, be aghast, be astounded, be amazed, be stupefied
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subdūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductum
to draw away, take away, lead away, carry off, wrest, withdraw, remove
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avidus, -a, -um
longing eagerly, desirous, eager, greedy
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coniungō, -ere, -iūnxī, -iūnctum
to fasten together, connect, join, unite, gather
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cōram
in the presence, before the eyes, in the face, openly, face to face
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dēfīgō, -ere, -fīxī, -fīxum
to fasten, fix, set, drive, set up, plant
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dīmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missum
to send different ways, send out, send forth, send about, scatter, distribute
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propius
more nearly, more closely, nearer, closer
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absūmō, -ere, -sūmpsī, -sūmptum
take away, diminish, use up, consume, exhaust
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advehō, -ere, -vēxī, -vectum
to bring hither, carry to, conduct
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nēsciō, -īre, -īvī
not to know, to be ignorant
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permittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missum
to let pass, let go, let loose, hurl
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Poenī, -ōrum, m.
the Carthaginians (who are of Phoenician origin)
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speculor, -ārī, -ātus
to spy out, watch, observe, examine, explore
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concursus, -ūs, m.
a running together, throng, mob, tumult
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invius, -a, -um
without a road, impassable, not to be traversed
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Ōrīōn or Orīōn, -ōnis or -onis, m.
Orion, a mythical giant who was turned into a constellation
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temnō, -ere
to slight, scorn, disdain, despise, contemn
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vēscor, -ī
to use as food, take for food, take food, feed upon, eat; to enjoy, make use of, use, have
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avehō, -ere, -vexī, -vectum
to carry off, take away
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dissimulō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to make unlike, disguise; to dissemble, hide, conceal, keep secret
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ēiciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectum
to cast out, thrust out, drive away, put out, eject, expel
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Eryx, Erycis, m.
Mount Eryx, a mountain in northwest Sicily
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gestō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to bear, carry, have, wear, wield
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hūmānus, -a, -um
of man, human
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iūstitia, -ae, f.
justice, equity, righteousness, uprightness
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populō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to lay waste, ravage, plunder, pillage, spoil
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saltem
at least, at the least, at all events, anyhow
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testūdō, -inis, f.
a tortoise; tortoise-shell
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adnō, -āre, -āvī
to swim to, swim up to
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dispellō, -ere, -pulī, -pulsum
to drive asunder, scatter, disperse
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glaeba, -ae, f.
a lump of earth, clod
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incōgnitus, -a, -um
not examined, untried, not investigated; not known, unknown
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obtūtus, -ūs, m.
a looking at, gazing upon, gaze
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occubō, -āre
to lie low, lie prostrate, lie dead
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pertemptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to prove thoroughly, test, put to test; to affect deeply, overwhelm
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superēmineō, -ēre
to overtop, surmount, rise above, tower over
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utinam
oh that! I wish that! if only! would to heaven! would that!
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Cynthus, -ī, m.
Mount Cynthus, a mountain in Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Diana
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intrōgredior, -ī, -gressus
to step in, enter
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Lātōna, -ae, f.
Latona, the mother of Apollo and Diana
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nimbōsus, -a, -um
stormy, rainy
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Oenōtrī, -ōrum, m.
Oenotrians, the people of Oenotria, the south-eastern part of Italy; Italians
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profor, -ārī, -ātus
to speak out, say, speak
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salum, -ī, n.
the open sea, sea
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sēclūdō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to shut off, shut apart, shut up, seclude, part
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subnīxus, -a, -um
supported, propped, leaning, resting upon, sustained
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amiciō, -īre, -icuī or -ixī, -ictum
to throw around, wrap about
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compellō, -ere, -pulī, -pulsum
to drive together, drive in a body, collect, assemble
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Eurōtās, -ae, m.
the Eurotas, a river in the Peleponnese, on the banks of which Sparta stood
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novitās, -ātis, f.
newness, novelty
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obtundō, -ere, -tudī, -tūsum or tūnsum
to blunt, weaken, exhaust, make dull
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officium, -ī, n.
service, favor; duty, obligation, office
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Orēas, -adis, f.
an Oread, a mountain nymph
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paeniteō, -ēre, -uī
to make sorry, cause to repent, be sorry
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procāx, -ācis
pertinacious, bold, insolent, shameless
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Sicānia, -ae, f.
the island of Sicily
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superbia, -ae, f.
loftiness, haughtiness, pride, arrogance