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Danaī, -ōrum, m.

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the Danaans, Greeks

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Phrygius, -a, -um

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Phrygian, of Phrygia; Trojan, of Troy

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Acestēs, -ae, m.

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Acestes, a king of Trojan descent in Sicily

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Īliacus, -a, -um

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of Ilium, Ilian, Trojan

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Penātēs, -ium, m.

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the Penates, guardian gods of the family, household gods

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Achātes, -ae, m.

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Achates, the armor-bearer and faithful companion of Aeneas

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Aeneadēs, -ae, m.

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a descendant of Aeneas; a follower of Aeneas, a Trojan

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Italī, -ōrum, m.

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the Italians, people of Italy

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Hector, -oris, m.

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Hector, son of Priam, husband of Andromache, chief defender at Troy

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Auster, -trī, m.

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the south wind

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Notus or Notos, -ī, m.

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the Notus, the south wind

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Īlium or Īlion, -ī, f.

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Ilium, Troy

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Simoīs, Simoentis, m.

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the Simois river, a river near Troy that feeds into the Scamander

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Cerēs, -eris, f.

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Ceres, the daughter of Saturn, goddess of agriculture

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Eurus, -ī, m.

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the east or southeast wind

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Īlioneus, -eī, m.

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Ilioneus, a companion and ship-captain of Aeneas

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Parcae, -ārum, f.

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the Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos

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Syrtis, -is, f.

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a sand bank in the sea, especially, on the northern coast of Africa

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Zephyrus, -ī, m.

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the Zephyr, a gentle west wind

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Siculus, -a, -um

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Sicilian, of or belonging to the Sicilians

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Trīnacrius, -a, -um

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Sicilian, of Trinacria, the three cornered land

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Tȳdīdēs, -ae, m.

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the son of Tydeus, Diomedes

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Aquilō, -ōnis, m.

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the north wind

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Aeacidēs, -ae, m.

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a descendant of Aeacus, the grandfather of Achilles

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Capys, -yos or -yis, m.
Capys, a companion and ship-captain of Aeneas
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Sarpēdōn, -onis, m.
Sarpedon, son of Jupiter and Europa, killed at the siege of Troy by Patroclus
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Alētēs, -is, m.
Aletes, a companion of Aeneas
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Antheus, -eos or -eī, m.
Antheus, a companion of Aeneas
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Orontēs, -is or -ae or -ī, m.
Orontes, a companion of Aeneas and leader of the Lycians
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Āiax, -ācis, m.
Ajax the son of Oileus, called also Ajax the Lesser, one of the Greek heroes at Troy and king of the Locri
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Caīcus, -ī, m.
Caicus, a commander of one of Aeneas' ships
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Cereālis, -e
of Ceres
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Trītōn, -ōnis, m.
Triton, a son of Neptune
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Cȳmothoē, -ēs, f.
Cymothoe, one of the Nereids
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Dēiopēa, -ae, f.
Deiopea, one of Juno's nymphs
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Oileus, -eī, m.
Oileus, king of Locris and father of Lesser Ajax
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Scyllaeus, -a, -um
of Scylla (a promontory at the entrance of the Sicilian straits)
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nec or neque
and not, also not, nor
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per
through, across, along, among (with acc.)
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ipse, -a, -um
self, in person, himself, herself, itself, etc.
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—, suī, sibi, sē, sē
himself, herself, itself, themselves
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ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up
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iam
at the moment, at the present moment, now, at this time, just now, at present
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tum
then, at that time, in those times
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if
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ingēns, -tis
not natural, immoderate, vast, huge, prodigious, enormous, great, remarkable
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sīc
so, thus, in this manner, in such a manner, in the same way or manner, in like manner, likewise
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ut or utī
how, in what way; as, like; when; that, so that
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tālis, -e
such, of such a kind, such like, the like
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tēlum, -ī, n.
a missile weapon, missile, dart, spear, shaft, javelin
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at, ast
but (introducing a contrast to what precedes)
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dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictum
to say, speak, utter, tell, mention, relate, affirm, declare, state, assert
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ōs, ōris, n.
the mouth; (in general) the face
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hīc
here, in this place
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teneō, -ēre, tenuī, tentum
to hold, keep, have, grasp, hold fast
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lītus, -ōris, n.
the sea-shore, sea-side, beach
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petō, -ere, -īvī and iī, -itum
to strive for, seek, aim at, repair to, make for, travel to
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tantus, -a, -um
of such size, of such a measure, so great, such
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fātum, -ī, n.
an utterance, prophetic declaration, oracle, prediction; that which is ordained, destiny, fate
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agō, -ere, ēgī, āctum
to put in motion, move, lead, drive, tend, conduct
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Teucrī, -ōrum, m.
the Teucrians, Trojans
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sequor, -ī, secūtus
to follow, come after, follow after, attend, accompany
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pectus, -oris, n.
a breast, chest
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dextra (dextera), -ae, f.
the right hand
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unda, -ae, f.
a wave, billow
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ō
O! oh!
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ubi or ubī
in which place, in what place, where; when, whenever, as soon as, as
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tōtus, -a, -um
all, all the, all at once, the whole, entire, total
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rēs, reī, f.
a thing, object, matter, affair, business, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, deed, condition, case
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gēns, gentis, f.
a race, clan, house
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socius, -ī, m.
a partner, comrade, companion, ally
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for, fārī, fātus
to speak, say
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moenia, -ium, n.
defensive walls, ramparts, bulwarks, city walls
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īgnis, -is, m.
fire
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aequor, -oris, n.
an even surface, level; the sea, ocean
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hinc
from this place, hence
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locus, -ī, n.
a place, spot
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rēgnum, -ī, n.
kingly government, royal authority, kingship, royalty; a kingdom
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aura, -ae, f.
the air (in motion), a breeze, breath of air, wind, blast
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summus, -a, -um
uppermost, highest, topmost
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dum
while, a while, now, yet; so long as, provided that, if only; until, until that
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nam or namque
for, you see
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laetus, -a, -um
joyful, cheerful, glad, rejoicing, happy, delighted, full of joy
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saxum, -ī, n.
a large stone, broken rock, boulder, rock
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longus, -a, -um
long, extended
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vertō or vortō, -ere, -tī, -sum
to turn, turn up, turn back, direct
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cursus, -ūs, m.
a running, course, way, march, passage, voyage, journey
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flamma, -ae, f.
a blazing fire, blaze, flame
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āra, -ae, f.
a structure for sacrifice, altar
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tendō, -ere, tetendī, tentum
to stretch, make tense, stretch out, spread out, distend, extend
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āter, -tra, -trum
black, coal-black, gloomy, dark
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iubeō, -ēre, iussī, iūssum
to order, give an order, bid, tell, command
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mittō, -ere, mīsī, missum
to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
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referō, referre, rettulī, relātum
to bear back, bring back, drive back, carry back
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ruō, -ere, -uī, -utum
to fall with violence, rush down, fall down, tumble down, go to ruin
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tollō, -ere, sustulī, sublātum
to lift, take up, raise, elevate, exalt
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umbra, -ae, f.
a shade, shadow
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parēns, -entis, m./f.
a procreator, father, mother, parent
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simul
at the same time, together, at once, simultaneously
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nūmen, -inis, n.
a nod; hence, a command, will, authority, divine will; divinity, deity
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accipiō (adc-), -ere, -cēpī, -ceptum
to take without effort, receive, get, accept
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classis, -is, f.
a class, great division; (fig.) an army, a fleet
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sēdēs, -is, f.
a seat, bench, chair, throne; place, spot
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coniūnx, -iugis, m./f.
a married person, consort, spouse, husband, wife
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porta, -ae, f.
a city-gate, gate
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saevus, -a, -um
raging, mad, furious, fell, fierce, savage, ferocious, cruel, violent, harsh, severe
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parō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to make ready, prepare, furnish, provide, arrange, order, contrive, design
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genitor, -ōris, m.
a begetter, parent, father, creator, sire
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nūllus, -a, -um
not any, none, no
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sīdus, -eris, n.
a group of stars, constellation, heavenly body, star
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intereā,
meanwhile, in the meantime, in the interim
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fuga, -ae, f.
a fleeing, flight, running away
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premō, -ere, -essī, -essum
to press
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volvō, -ere, volvī, volūtum
to cause to revolve, roll, turn about, turn round
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aethēr, -eris, m.
the upper air, sky, firmament
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arx, arcis, f.
a castle, citadel, fortress, stronghold
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hūc
to this place, hither
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adversus, -a, -um
turned to, opposite, before, in front of
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currus, -ūs, m.
a chariot, car, wain, wagon
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furō, -ere, -uī
to rage, rave, be out of one's mind, be mad, be furious
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tellūs, ūris, f.
the earth, globe
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tergum, -ī, n.
the back; the hide, skin
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anima, -ae, f.
air, a current of air, breeze, wind; breath, life, soul
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immānis, -e
monstrous, enormous, immense, huge, vast
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ōra, -ae, f.
an extremity, border, edge, margin, end, boundary, limit, shore
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fundō, -ere, fūdī, fūsum
to pour, pour out, shed
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īmus, -a, -um
the lowest, deepest, last
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subeō, -īre, -iī, -itum
to come under, go under, enter; to come up, advance, ascend, draw near, approach
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ūllus, -a, -um
any, any one
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prō
before, in front of, for (with abl.)
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sternō, -ere, strāvī, strātum
to spread out, stretch out, extend, scatter; cover; overthrow, lay low, kill
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cāsus, -ūs, m.
a falling, falling down, fall; an adverse event, a misfortune, mishap, calamity
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āiō (defective verb, ăis, ăit, āiunt)
to assert, affirm, aver, say, tell, relate
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ēripiō, -ere, -ipuī, -eptum
to tear out, snatch away, wrest, pluck, tear, take away
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spēs, spēī, f.
hope
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tot
so many, such a number of
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vāstus, -a, -um
empty, unoccupied, waste, devastated; huge, immense, enormous
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cūnctus, -a, -um
all in a body, all together, the whole, all, entire
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misceō, -ēre, miscuī, mīxtum
to mix, mingle, intermingle, blend
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fluctus, -ūs, m.
a wave, flow, tide, surge
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pelagus, -ī, n.
the sea
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pulcher, -chra, -chrum
beautiful, beauteous, fair, handsome
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puppis, -is, f.
the back part of a ship, stern, poop
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quā
on which side, at which place, in what direction, where, by what way
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torqueō, -ēre, torsī, tortum
to turn, turn about, turn away, twist, bend, wind
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foedus, -eris, n.
a league, treaty, agreement
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etiam
now too, yet, as yet, even yet, still, even now
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varius, -a, -um
diverse, different, manifold, changing, varying, various
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vertex (vortex), -icis, m.
a whirl, eddy, whirlpool, vortex; the highest point, top, peak, summit
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canō, -ere, cecinī, cantum
to utter melodious notes, make music, sing, sound, play
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dolor, -ōris, m.
pain, smart, ache, suffering, anguish
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enim
for, for instance, namely, that is to say, I mean, in fact
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gerō, -ere, gessī, gestum
to bear about, bear, carry, wear, have, hold, sustain
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superbus, -a, -um
haughty, proud, vain, arrogant, insolent, discourteous, supercilious, domineering
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vix
with difficulty, with much ado, hardly, scarcely, barely
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poena, -ae, f.
compensation, retribution, punishment, penalty, price
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solvō, -ere, solvī, solūtum
to loosen, unbind, unfasten, unfetter, untie, release
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ter
three times, thrice
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effundō, -ere, -fūdī, -fūsum
to pour out, pour forth, shed, spread abroad
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iaceō, -ēre, -cuī, -citum
to lie, be recumbent, be prostrate, lie at rest
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nemus, -oris, n.
a tract of woodland, wood, forest, grove
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portus, -ūs, m.
a harbor, haven, port
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postquam or post quam
after that, after, as soon as, when
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sonō, -āre, -uī, -itum
to make a noise, sound, resound
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audeō, -ēre, ausus sum
to venture, dare, be bold, dare to do, risk
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cadō, -ere, cecidī, casūm
to fall, fall down, descend
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forte
by chance, by accident
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fremō, -ere, -uī
to roar, resound, growl, murmur, rage, snort, howl
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iungō, -ere, -ūnxī, -ūnctum
to join together, unite, connect, attach, fasten, yoke, harness
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latus, -eris, n.
the side, flank
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maestus, -a, -um
full of sadness, sad, sorrowful, dejected, melancholy, gloomy, despondent
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patior, -ī, passus
to bear, support, undergo, suffer, endure
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latē
broadly, widely, extensively
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rēmus, -ī, m.
an oar
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aperiō, -īre, -eruī, -ertum
to uncover, lay bare; to unclose, open
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cavus, -a, -um
hollow, excavated, concave
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cingō, -ere, -xī, -īnctum
to go around, surround, encompass, environ, gird, wreathe, crown
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optō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to choose, select, prefer, wish, wish for, desire
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vester, -tra, -trum
your, yours, of you (plural)
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fessus, -a, -um
wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, worn out, weak
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errō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to wander, stray, rove, roam; to be in error, err, mistake, go wrong, go astray
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galea, -ae, f.
a helmet, head-piece (usually made of leather)
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vēlum, -ī, n.
that which propels, a sail
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voltus (vultus), -ūs, m.
countenance, features, expression, aspect; face
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asper, -era, -erum
without hope, adverse, calamitous, troublesome, cruel, perilous
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bis
twice, at two times, on two occasions
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corripiō, -ere, -ripuī, -reptum
to seize, snatch up, grasp, collect, take hold of, arrest
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deinde or dein
then, next, thereafter, afterwards
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gravis, -e
heavy, weighty, ponderous, burdensome, loaded, laden, burdened
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membrum, -ī, n.
of the body, a limb, member
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secundus, -a, -um
following, next, second; favorable, fair, fortunate
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sinō, -ere, sīvī, situm
to let, suffer, allow, permit, give leave, let be
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vetus, -eris
old, aged, advanced in years
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aes, aeris, n.
crude metal, base metal, copper, bronze
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certus, -a, -um
determined, resolved, fixed, settled, purposed, certain
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mōlēs, -is, f.
a shapeless mass, huge bulk, weight, pile, load
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quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever, every one who, everything that, all that
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dīversus, -a, -um
turned different ways, opposite, contrary
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efferō or ecferō, -ferre, extulī, ēlātum
to carry out, take out, bring forth, take away, remove
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īnsīgnis, -e
distinguished by a mark, remarkable, noted, eminent, distinguished, prominent, extraordinary
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velut or velutī
even as, just as, like as, like
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īgnārus, -a, -um
ignorant, not knowing, unacquainted with, unskilled in, unaware; not known, unknown
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memorō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to bring to remembrance, mention, recount, relate, speak of, say, tell
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palma, -ae, f.
the palm, flat hand; a palm tree, palm
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pendeō, -ēre, pependī
to hang, hang down, be suspended
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sagitta, -ae, f.
an arrow, shaft, bolt
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Tyrrhēnus, -a, -um
Tyrrhenian, Etruscan, Etrurian, Tuscan
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placidus, -a, -um
gentle, quiet, still, calm, mild, peaceful, placid
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rapidus, -a, -um
tearing away, seizing, fierce; impetuous, hurrying, rushing, fleet, swift, quick, rapid
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scopulus, -ī, m.
a projecting point of rock, rock, cliff, crag, shelf, ledge
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sors, sortis, f.
a lot, a decision by lot, drawing; an oracular response, prophecy
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unde
from which place, from where, whence
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dolus, -ī, m.
a device, artifice, trick
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ops, opis, f.
power, might; aid, help; property, substance, wealth
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accendō (adc-), -ere, -cendī, -cēnsum
to kindle, set on fire, inflame
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auris, -is, f.
the ear
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fōrma, -ae, f.
a form, contour, figure, shape, appearance, looks
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harēna, -ae, f.
sand
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impōnō, -ere, -posuī, -positum
to place upon, set on, impose, establish, introduce, set, place
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levis, -e
light, not heavy
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quoque
also, too
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tūtus, -a, -um
guarded, safe, secure, out of danger
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ūnā
in the same place, at the same time, at once, together
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antrum, -ī, n.
a cave, cavern, grotto
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cārus, -a, -um
dear, precious, valued, esteemed, beloved
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convertō, -ere, -tī, -sum
to turn round, cause to turn, turn back, reverse, direct
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īnferō, -ferre, intulī, inlātum
to bring in, introduce, bring to, carry in
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nimbus, -ī, m.
a rain storm, pouring rain; a rain cloud, cloud
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prōlēs, -is, f.
a growth, offshoot, offspring, progeny, children, descendants, race, posterity
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vehō, -ere, vexī, vectum
to bear, carry, convey, draw
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agger, -eris, m.
a mass, heap, collection, pile
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arcus, -ūs, m.
a bow, arch, curve
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artūs, -uum, m.
a joint; the limbs
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celsus, -a, -um
raised, elevated, lifted, towering, high, lofty
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cornū, -ūs, n.
a horn, antler
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ductor, -ōris, m.
a leader, commander, chief, general, officer
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dulcis, -e
sweet
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fīdus, -a, -um
trusty, trustworthy, faithful, sure, credible
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furor, -ōris, m.
a raving, rage, madness, fury, passion
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hērōs, ōis, m.
a demi-god, hero
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magis
more, in a higher degree, more completely
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nympha, -ae, f.
one of the nymphs, demi-goddesses who inhabit the sea, rivers, fountains, woods, trees, and mountains
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urgueō or urgeō, -ēre, ursī
to press, push, force, drive, impel, urge
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excutiō, -ere, -cussī, -cussum
to shake out, shake off, cast out, drive out, send forth
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omnipotēns, -ntis
almighty, omnipotent
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penitus
inwardly, deeply, far within, into the inmost part
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pietās, -ātis, f.
dutiful conduct, sense of duty, religiousness, devotion, piety
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ratis, -is, f.
a raft, float
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supplex, -icis
kneeling in entreaty, begging, entreating, humble, submissive, beseeching, suppliant, supplicant
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vinculum or vinclum, -ī, n.
a means of binding, fastening, band, bond, rope, cord, fetter, tie
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adrigō (arr-), -ere, -ēxī, -ēctum
to set up, raise, erect; to rouse, encourage, animate, excite
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claudō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to shut, close, shut up
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cōnsistō, -ere, -stitī, -stitum
to stand still, stand, halt, stop, take a stand, post oneself
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fās, n.
the dictates of religion, divine law, that which is proper
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horreō, -ēre, -uī
to stand on end, stand erect, bristle, be rough
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iussum, -ī, n.
an order, command, ordinance, law
257
quisquam, quaequam, quicquam or quidquam , n.
any, any one
258
strīdeō, -ēre
to make a harsh noise, hiss, whiz
259
aeternus, -a, -um
of an age, lasting, enduring, permanent, endless
260
colō, -ere, coluī, cultum
to till, tend, care for, cultivate
261
feriō, -īre
to strike, smite, beat, knock, cut, thrust, hit
262
flectō, -ere, flēxī, flexum
to bend, bow, curve, turn, turn round
263
gurges, -itis, m.
a raging abyss, whirlpool, gulf
264
habēna, -ae, f.
a holder, halter, rein
265
ōlim
at that time, some time ago, once upon a time, once, formerly, of old
266
praetereā
in addition, beyond this, further, besides, moreover
267
regō, -ere, rēxī, rēctum
to keep straight, guide, conduct, direct, control, rule
268
superī, -ōrum, m.
those who are above, the gods above
269
vadum, -ī, n.
a shallow place, shallow, shoal, ford
270
aequō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to make equal, equalize
271
astō (adstō), -āre, -itī
to stand at, take place near
272
impellō (inp-), -ere, -pulī, -pulsum
to strike against, push, drive, smite, strike, reach; to set in motion, drive forward, move, urge on, impel, propel, wield
273
incumbō, -ere, -cubuī, -cubitum
to lay oneself, lean, press, support oneself
274
not; if not, unless
275
potēns, -entis
able, mighty, strong, powerful, potent
276
recipiō, -ere, -cēpī, -ceptum
to take back, bring back, retake, regain, recover; to receive, accept
277
sinus, -ūs, m.
a bent surface, curve, fold, hollow, coil; the bosom, lap; a bay, gulf
278
aeger, -gra, -grum
unwell, ill, sick, diseased, suffering, feeble
279
frangō, -ere, frēgi, frāctum
to break in pieces, dash to pieces, shiver, shatter, fracture
280
repōnō, -ere, -posuī, -positum
to put back, set back, replace, restore
281
rūpēs, -is, f.
a rock, cliff
282
scēptrum, -ī, n.
a royal staff, sceptre
283
adeō, -īre, -iī, -itum
to go to, come to, come up to, approach, draw near
284
appāreō (adp-), -ēre, -uī, -itum
to appear, come in sight, make an appearance
285
āvertō, -ere, -tī, -sum
to turn away, avert, turn off, remove
286
lateō, -ēre, -uī
to lurk, lie hid, be concealed, escape notice, skulk
287
aestus, -ūs, m.
glow, heat, rage of fire; of the sea, a heaving, swell, surge
288
compōnō, -ere, -posuī, -positum
to bring together, place together, collect, unite, join, connect, aggregate
289
conligō or colligō, -ere, -lēgī, -lēctum
to gather, collect, assemble, bring together
290
dīves, itis
rich, wealthy, opulent
291
frōns, -ontis, f.
the forehead, brow, front
292
ob
on account of, for, because of, by reason of, for the sake of (with acc.)
293
prōra, -ae, f.
the forepart of a ship, bow, prow
294
prōspiciō, -ere, -ēxī, -ectum
to look forward, look into the distance, have a view, look out, look, see
295
proximus or proxumus, -a, -um
the nearest, next
296
redūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductum
to lead back, bring back, conduct back, escort back, accompany
297
ruīna, -ae, f.
a rushing down, tumbling, falling down, fall, downfall
298
sentiō, -īre, sēnsī, sensum
to discern by sense, feel, hear, see, perceive, be sensible of
299
validus, -a, -um
strong, stout, able, powerful, robust, vigorous
300
cōnspiciō, -ere, -spēxī, -spectum
to look at attentively, get sight of, descry, perceive, observe, fix eyes upon
301
intus
on the inside, within
302
meminī, -isse
(a defective verb) to remember, recollect, think of, is mindful of
303
onerō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to load, burden, fill, freight
304
pāscō, -ere, pāvī, pāstum and pāscor, -ī, -pāstus
to feed, nourish, maintain, support; (in passive) to cause to eat, feed, pasture
305
saeviō, -īre, -iī, -ītum
to be fierce, be furious, rage, rave
306
tempestās, -ātis, f.
a portion of time, point of time, time, season, period; a storm, tempest
307
contingō, -ere, -tigī, -tāctum
to touch, reach, take hold of, seize
308
cōnūbium, -ī, n.
marriage, wedlock
309
crēber, -bra, -brum
thick, close, pressed together, frequent, numerous, repeated
310
expediō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum
to extricate, disengage, let loose, set free, liberate
311
extemplō
immediately, straightway, forthwith, without delay
312
īnsequor, -ī, -cūtus
to follow, follow after, come next
313
invīsus, -a, -um
hated, hateful, detested
314
rota, -ae, f.
a wheel
315
vallēs or vallis, -is, f.
a valley, vale
316
furia, -ae, f.
a fury, scourge, curse
317
imber, -bris, m.
a rain, heavy rain, violent rain, shower, pouring rain
318
levō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to lift up, raise, elevate, make lighter
319
murmur, -uris, n.
a murmur, murmuring, hum, roar, growling, grumbling, crash
320
scindō, -ere, scidī, scissum
to cut, tear, rend, force apart, split, cleave, divide
321
sciō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum
to know, understand, perceive, have knowledge of, be skilled in
322
scūtum, -ī, n.
a shield, Roman shield, infantry shield, buckler
323
vīvus, -a, -um
alive, living, having life
324
contendō, -ere, -dī, -tum
to stretch, bend, draw tight, strain
325
cuspis, -idis, f.
a point, pointed end, blade, head
326
dīsiciō or dissiciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectum
to throw asunder, drive asunder, scatter, disperse, break up, tear to pieces
327
folium, -ī, n.
a leaf (of a plant)
328
foveō, -ēre, fōvī, fōtum
to warm, keep warm; to cherish, foster
329
hiems (hiemps), -emis, f.
the winter, winter time, rainy season, a storm
330
minor, -ārī, -ātus
to jut forth, project, threaten, menace
331
ostendō, -ere, -dī, -tum
to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
332
potior, -īrī, -ītus
to become master of, take possession of, get, obtain, acquire, receive
333
revocō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to call again, call back, recall
334
spēlunca, -ae, f.
a cave, cavern, den
335
tumidus, -a, -um
swollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant, tumid
336
absistō, -ere, -stitī
to withdraw from, depart, go away; cease, stop
337
accēdō (adc-), -ere, -cessī, -cessum
to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter
338
armentum, -ī, n.
cattle, a herd, drove
339
epulae, -ārum, f.
sumptuous food, dishes, meats; a feast, banquet, entertainment, feasts, dinners
340
metuō, -ere, -uī
to fear, be afraid, stand in fear, be apprehensive
341
micō, -āre, -uī
to move quickly to and fro, vibrate, quiver, shake, tremble, beat, flash
342
praesēns, -entis
at hand, in sight, present, in person
343
priusquam or prius quam
before that, before; sooner, rather
344
studium, -ī, n.
application, assiduity, zeal, eagerness, fondness, inclination, desire, exertion, endeavor, study
345
acūtus, -a, -um
sharpened, pointed, sharp, cutting
346
duplex, -icis
twofold, double
347
exigō, -ere, -ēgī, -āctum
to drive out, push forth, thrust out, take out, expel
348
experior, -īrī, -pertus
to try, prove, test, experience, endure
349
fīdūcia, -ae, f.
trust, confidence, reliance, assurance
350
incēdō, -ere, -cessī, -cessum
to advance, march, proceed, stride, move, stalk, strut
351
indīgnor, -ārī, -ātus
to deem unworthy, be indignant, despise, resent, be offended
352
polus, -ī, m.
an end of an axis, pole; the heavens, sky
353
prōnus, -a, -um
turned forward, bent over, inclined, leaning, hanging, stooping, bending
354
simulō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to make like, imitate, copy, represent; to feign, pretend, simulate
355
vetō, -āre, -uī, -itum
not to suffer, not to permit, to oppose, forbid, prohibit
356
volūtō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to roll, turn, twist, tumble about
357
arceō, -ēre, -cuī, -ctum
to shut up, enclose, confine, restrain; to prohibit access, keep away, hold off, keep at a distance
358
cōnspectus, -ūs, m.
a seeing, look, sight, view, range of sight, power of vision
359
coruscus, -a, -um
in waving motion, waving, vibrating, tremulous
360
dēsuper
from above, from overhead
361
fragor, -ōris, m.
a crashing, crash, noise, din
362
inceptum, -ī, n.
a beginning, attempt, undertaking
363
īnfīgō, -ere, -fīxī, -fīxum
to fasten, implant, drive in, affix
364
invehō, -ere, -vexī, -vectum
to carry in, bring to; to ride on, drive upon, be carried by, drive over
365
necdum
and not yet, not yet
366
ōstium, -ī, n.
a door, mouth, entrance
367
praestāns, -antis
preeminent, superior, excellent, distinguished, extraordinary
368
prōgeniēs, -ēī, f.
descent, lineage, race, family; descendants, posterity, offspring, progeny, child
369
reliquiae, -ārum, f.
what is left, a remainder, leavings, remains, relics, remnant, rest
370
sileō, -ēre, -uī
to be noiseless, be still, be silent, keep silence, not speak of, keep silent about, suppress
371
stāgnum, -ī, n.
a standing water, lake, pool, pond, swamp, fen
372
volgus or vulgus, -ī, n.
the mass, multitude, people, public, crowd
373
adnītor, -ī, -nīxus or -nīsus
to lean against, lean upon
374
capessō, -ere, -īvī or -iī, -ītum
to take hold of with zeal, take up, take in hand, undertake, enter upon, engage in, execute, manage
375
dehinc
from this time, henceforth, hereafter, for the future, next
376
ēvertō or ēvortō, -ere, -tī, -sum
to overturn, upturn, turn upside down
377
exūrō, -ere, -ūssī, -ūstum
to burn out, burn up, consume
378
graviter
weightily, heavily, ponderously
379
intonō, -āre, -uī, -ātum
to thunder
380
lōrum, -ī, n.
a thong, strap, strip of leather
381
luctor, -ārī, -ātus
to wrestle; to struggle, strive
382
ministrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to attend, wait upon, serve, manage, direct, supplies
383
morsus, -ūs, m.
a biting, bite
384
obruō, -ere, -uī, -utum
to overwhelm, overthrow, cover, cover over, hide, bury
385
proprius, -a, -um
not common with others, own special, several, individual, peculiar, particular, proper
386
quiētus, -a, -um
at rest, free from exertion, inactive, in repose
387
rārus, -a, -um
of loose texture, thin, rare, not thick; far apart, scattered, dispersed, straggling
388
rēgnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to have royal power, be king, rule, reign
389
uncus, -a, -um
hooked, bent in, crooked, curved, barbed
390
cervus, -ī, m.
a stag, deer
391
dehīscō, -ere, -hīvī
to part, divide, split open, gape, yawn
392
exspīrō or expīrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to breathe out, emit, blow out, exhale, give out
393
ingemō, -ere, -uī
to groan over, sigh at, mourn over, lament, bewail, mourn, groan, wail
394
maerēns, -entis
mourning, lamenting, mournful, sad
395
mulceō, -ēre, -sī, -sum
to stroke, graze, touch lightly; to soothe, soften, appease, delight
396
sāl, salis, m.
salt; salt water, brine, the sea
397
strīdor, -ōris, m.
a harsh noise, shrill sound, creak, grating, hiss, rattle, buzz
398
suscipiō (succipiō), -ere, -cēpī, -ceptum
to take, catch, take up, lift up, receive; to undertake, assume, begin
399
verrō, -ere, verrī, versum
to sweep, brush, scour, sweep out, sweep together
400
abdō, -ere, -idī, -itum
to put away, remove, set aside
401
claustra, -ōrum, n.
a lock, bar, bolt
402
commoveō, -ēre, -mōvī, -mōtum
to put in violent motion, move, shake, stir
403
cōnscendō, -ere, -endī, -ēnsum
to mount, ascend, climb
404
doleō, -ēre, -uī, -itum
to feel pain, suffer, be in pain, ache
405
ēgredior, -ī, -gressus
to go out, come forth, march out, go away
406
excidium, -ī, n.
overthrow, demolition, subversion, ruin, destruction
407
excidō, -ere, -cidī
to fall out, drop down, fall away
408
immineō, -ēre
to project over, lean towards, hang down over, overhang, overarch
409
iniūria, -ae, f.
an injustice, wrong, outrage, injury, insult
410
īnsuper
above, on the top, overhead; over, above (with acc.)
411
luō, -ere, luī
to loose, free, pay off
412
colōnus, -ī, m.
a husbandman, tiller of the soil
413
dorsum, -ī, m.
the back, ridge
414
ēmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missum
to send out, send forth, drive, force, hurl, cast, discharge
415
explōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to cause to flow forth, bring out, search out, examine, investigate, explore
416
incubō, -āre, -uī, -itum
to lie upon, rest on; to settle on, brood over
417
inlīdō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to dash against, push against
418
miserābilis, -e
pitiable, miserable, deplorable, lamentable, wretched, sad
419
oppetō, -ere, -īvī, -ītum
to go to meet, encounter
420
procella, -ae, f.
a violent wind, storm, hurricane, tempest
421
profugus, -a, -um
that flees, fugitive, in flight, exiled
422
profundus, -a, -um
deep, profound, vast
423
quippe
of course, as you see, obviously, as one might expect, naturally, by all means
424
rudēns, -entis, m.
a rope, line, cord, stay, halyard, sheet
425
silex, -icis, f.
a hard stone, flint, flint-stone, fire-stone, granite
426
spūma, -ae, f.
foam, froth, scum, spume
427
ūtor, ūtī, ūsus
to use, make use of, employ, profit by, take advantage of, enjoy, serve oneself with
428
adōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to call upon, entreat, supplicate, implore
429
ancora, -ae, f.
an anchor
430
carcer, -eris, m.
a prison, jail
431
frūx, frūgis, f.
fruit, produce, pulse, legumes
432
illīc
in that place, yonder, there
433
laxus, -a, -um
wide, loose, open, spacious, roomy
434
meritum, -i, n.
a merit, service, kindness, benefit, favor
435
nō, -āre, -āvī
to swim, float
436
occumbō, -ere, -cubuī, -cubitum
to fall in death, die
437
partiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum and partior, -īrī, -ītus
to share, part, distribute, apportion, divide
438
praestō, -āre, -itī, -ātum or -itum
to stand out, be superior, be better
439
refundō, -ere, -fūdī, -fūsum
to pour back, return, cause to flow back
440
submergō, -ere, -sī, -sum
to dip, plunge under, sink, overwhelm, submerge
441
torreō, -ēre, torruī, tōstum
to dry up, parch, roast, bake, scorch, burn
442
aula, -ae, f.
a court, fore-court, yard; a palace, residence, royal court
443
compāgēs, -is, f.
a joining together, joint, structure
444
dēsistō, -ere, -stitī, -stitum
to leave off, cease, give over, desist from
445
dicō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to dedicate, consecrate, devote
446
dūrō, -āre, āvī, -ātum
to make hard, harden, solidify; to harden with use, make hardy, inure
447
fētus, -a, -um
filled with young, pregnant, breeding, with young
448
forsan
perhaps, perchance, peradventure
449
frēnō or fraenō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to furnish with a bridle, curb, bridle; to curb, restrain, check
450
gaza, -ae, f.
a treasure, royal treasury, riches, wealth
451
scaena, -ae, f.
the stage, boards, scene
452
sedīle, -is, n.
that may be sat on, a seat, bench, stool, chair
453
sonōrus, -a, -um
noisy, loud, resounding, sonorous
454
spernō, -ere, sprēvī, sprētum
to separate (old); hence, to despise, contemn, reject, scorn, spurn
455
temperō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to observe proper measure, be moderate, restrain oneself, forbear, abstain, be temperate, act temperately
456
abripiō, -ere, -ripuī, -reptum
to take forcibly away, snatch away, tear from, force off
457
alligō (adl-), -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to bind to, tie to
458
āridus, -a, -um
dry, arid, parched
459
beātus, -a, -um
happy, prosperous, blessed, fortunate
460
birēmis, -e
with two oars, two-oared
461
brevia, -ium, n.
shallow places, shallows, shoals
462
cadus, -ī, m.
a large vessel for liquids, wine jar, jug
463
cito
quickly, speedily, soon
464
conciliō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to bring together, unite, reconcile, make friendly, win over, conciliate
465
coorior, -īrī, -ortus
to come forth, stand up, arise, appear, rise, break forth
466
corrumpō, -ere, -rūpī, -ruptum
to destroy, ruin, waste
467
cumulus, -ī, m.
a heap, pile, mass, accumulation
468
efficiō (ecficiō), -ere, -fēcī, -fectum
to make out, work out, bring to pass, bring about, effect, cause, produce, make, form, execute, finish, complete, accomplish
469
excūdō, -ere, -dī, -sum
to strike out, hammer out
470
fatīscō, -ere
to open in cracks, fall apart, tumble to pieces
471
iaculor, -ārī, -ātus
to throw, cast, hurl
472
īgnōbilis, -e
unknown, unrenowned, undistinguished, obscure; of low birth, baseborn
473
immītis, -e
not mellow, harsh, unripe, sour; rough, rude, hard, severe, stern, fierce, savage
474
intentō (intemptō), -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to aim, direct, wield in hostility, stretch threateningly, threaten
475
opprimō, -ere, -essī, -essum
to press against, press together, press down, close
476
perlābor, -ī, lapsus
to slip through, glide over
477
prōspectus, -ūs, m.
a lookout, distant view, prospect
478
resurgō, -ere, -surrēxī, -surrēctum
to rise again, appear again, lift onself
479
rīma, -ae, f.
a cleft, crack, fissure
480
scintilla, -ae, f.
a spark
481
sēcessus, -ūs, m.
a separation, retirement; retreat, recess
482
sēditiō, -ōnis, f.
a going aside, going apart, civil discord, insurrection, mutiny, sedition, riot
483
stabilis, -e
firm, steadfast, steady, stable, fixed
484
tābeō, -ēre
to melt away, waste, consume
485
trānsfīgō, -ere, -fīxī, -fīxum
to pierce through, transpierce, transfix
486
accumbō, -ere, -cubuī, -cubitum
to lay oneself down, lie beside
487
commissum, -ī, n.
an undertaking, enterprise; a transgression, offence, fault, crime
488
flammō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to kindle, inflame, blaze, burn
489
fōmes, -itis, m.
kindling-wood, tinder
490
frondeus, -a, -um
covered with leaves, leafy
491
grandaevus, -a, -um
in years, old, aged
492
ibīdem
in the same place, in that very place, just there; on the spot, in that very moment
493
incutiō, -ere, -cussī, -cussum
to wield against, cause to strike, strike into, inflict
494
iūdicium, -ī, n.
a judgment, judicial investigation, trial, legal process, sentence
495
mātūrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to make ripe, ripen, bring to maturity; to hasten; to accelerate, quicken
496
molliō, -īre, -īvī or -iī, -ītum
to make soft, make supple, soften
497
noxa, -ae, f.
hurt, harm, injury
498
nūtrīmentum, -ī, n.
nourishment, support
499
obiectus, ūs, m.
a putting against, opposing, opposition
500
perflō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to blow through, blow over
501
posthabeō, -ēre, -uī, -itum
to place after, esteem less, postpone, neglect
502
praeruptus, -a, -um
broken or torn off; steep, abrupt, rugged
503
vorō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour