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Danaī, -ōrum, m.
the Danaans, Greeks
Phrygius, -a, -um
Phrygian, of Phrygia; Trojan, of Troy
Acestēs, -ae, m.
Acestes, a king of Trojan descent in Sicily
Latīnus, -a, -um
of Latium, Latin
Īliacus, -a, -um
of Ilium, Ilian, Trojan
Penātēs, -ium, m.
the Penates, guardian gods of the family, household gods
Sāturnius, -a, -um
of Saturn, Saturnian; often used for the children of Saturn
Achātes, -ae, m.
Achates, the armor-bearer and faithful companion of Aeneas
Aeneadēs, -ae, m.
a descendant of Aeneas; a follower of Aeneas, a Trojan
Auster, -trī, m.
the south wind
Libya, -ae, f.
Libya, a region of northern Africa
Notus or Notos, -ī, m.
the Notus, the south wind
Tyrius, -a, -um
Tyrian, Carthaginian
Argī, -ōrum, m.
Argos, a city of southern Greece from where the Greek fleet launched against Troy
Īlium or Īlion, -ī, f.
Ilium, Troy
Simoīs, Simoentis, m.
the Simois river, a river near Troy that feeds into the Scamander
Eurus, -ī, m.
the east or southeast wind
Īlioneus, -eī, m.
Ilioneus, a companion and ship-captain of Aeneas
Parcae, -ārum, f.
the Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos
Syrtis, -is, f.
a sand bank in the sea, especially, on the northern coast of Africa
Siculus, -a, -um
Sicilian, of or belonging to the Sicilians
Trīnacrius, -a, -um
Sicilian, of Trinacria, the three cornered land
Tȳdīdēs, -ae, m.
the son of Tydeus, Diomedes
Aquilō, -ōnis, m.
the north wind
Abas, -antis, m.
Abas, one of the companions of Aeneas
Aeacidēs, -ae, m.
a descendant of Aeacus, the grandfather of Achilles
Capys, -yos or -yis, m.
Capys, a companion and ship-captain of Aeneas
Sarpēdōn, -onis, m.
Sarpedon, son of Jupiter and Europa, killed at the siege of Troy by Patroclus
Tiberīnus (Thȳbrinus), -a, -um
pertaining to the river Tiber, which flows through Latium
Antheus, -eos or -eī, m.
Antheus, a companion of Aeneas
Orontēs, -is or -ae or -ī, m.
Orontes, a companion of Aeneas and leader of the Lycians
Argīvī, -ōrum, m.
the Argives, Greeks
Caīcus, -ī, m.
Caicus, a commander of one of Aeneas’ ships
Cereālis, -e
of Ceres
Trītōn, -ōnis, m.
Triton, a son of Neptune
Cȳclōpius, -a, -um
Cyclopean, pertaining to the Cyclops
Cȳmothoē, -ēs, f.
Cymothoe, one of the Nereids
Dēiopēa, -ae, f.
Deiopea, one of Juno’s nymphs
Lyciī, -ōrum
the Lycians, inhabitants of Lycia, a region of Asia Minor
Oileus, -eī, m.
Oileus, king of Locris and father of Lesser Ajax
Scyllaeus, -a, -um
of Scylla (a promontory at the entrance of the Sicilian straits)
quī, quae, quod
who, which, that
quis, quid
who, what
nec or neque
and not, also not, nor
ipse, -a, -um
self, in person, himself, herself, itself, etc.
—, suī, sibi, sē, sē
himself, herself, itself, themselves
ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up
iam
at the moment, at the present moment, now, at this time, just now, at present
tum
then, at that time, in those times
sī
if
prīmus, -a, -um
the first, first
ingēns, -tis
not natural, immoderate, vast, huge, prodigious, enormous, great, remarkable
sīc
so, thus, in this manner, in such a manner, in the same way or manner, in like manner, likewise
ut or utī
how, in what way; as, like; when; that, so that
tālis, -e
such, of such a kind, such like, the like
tēlum, -ī, n.
a missile weapon, missile, dart, spear, shaft, javelin
at, ast
but (introducing a contrast to what precedes)
ōs, ōris, n.
the mouth; (in general) the face
lītus, -ōris, n.
the sea-shore, sea-side, beach
tantus, -a, -um
of such size, of such a measure, so great, such
fātum, -ī, n.
an utterance, prophetic declaration, oracle, prediction; that which is ordained, destiny, fate
Teucrī, -ōrum, m.
the Teucrians, Trojans
sequor, -ī, secūtus
to follow, come after, follow after, attend, accompany
unda, -ae, f.
a wave, billow
ubi or ubī
in which place, in what place, where; when, whenever, as soon as, as
tōtus, -a, -um
all, all the, all at once, the whole, entire, total
dictum, -ī, n.
something said, a saying, word, assertion, remark
āgmen, -inis, n.
that which is driven; a multitude, throng, host, troop, crowd; battle line
gēns, gentis, f.
a race, clan, house
for, fārī, fātus
to speak, say
hinc
from this place, hence
rēgnum, -ī, n.
kingly government, royal authority, kingship, royalty; a kingdom
aura, -ae, f.
the air (in motion), a breeze, breath of air, wind, blast
is, ea, id
he, she, it; this, that, the
summus, -a, -um
uppermost, highest, topmost
nam or namque
for, you see
vertō or vortō, -ere, -tī, -sum
to turn, turn up, turn back, direct
cursus, -ūs, m.
a running, course, way, march, passage, voyage, journey
āra, -ae, f.
a structure for sacrifice, altar
tendō, -ere, tetendī, tentum
to stretch, make tense, stretch out, spread out, distend, extend
āter, -tra, -trum
black, coal-black, gloomy, dark
iubeō, -ēre, iussī, iūssum
to order, give an order, bid, tell, command
dīvus, -ī, m.
a god, a deity
genus, -eris, n.
a race, stock, family, birth, descent, origin, sort, kind
referō, referre, rettulī, relātum
to bear back, bring back, drive back, carry back
ruō, -ere, -uī, -utum
to fall with violence, rush down, fall down, tumble down, go to ruin
tollō, -ere, sustulī, sublātum
to lift, take up, raise, elevate, exalt
umbra, -ae, f.
a shade, shadow
volnus (vulnus), -eris, n.
a wound
parēns, -entis, m./f.
a procreator, father, mother, parent
simul
at the same time, together, at once, simultaneously
nūmen, -inis, n.
a nod; hence, a command, will, authority, divine will; divinity, deity
accipiō (adc-), -ere, -cēpī, -ceptum
to take without effort, receive, get, accept
classis, -is, f.
a class, great division; (fig.) an army, a fleet
honōs or honor, -ōris, m.
honor, repute, esteem, reputation, praise, distinction
coniūnx, -iugis, m./f.
a married person, consort, spouse, husband, wife
porta, -ae, f.
a city-gate, gate
saevus, -a, -um
raging, mad, furious, fell, fierce, savage, ferocious, cruel, violent, harsh, severe
genitor, -ōris, m.
a begetter, parent, father, creator, sire
nūllus, -a, -um
not any, none, no
sīdus, -eris, n.
a group of stars, constellation, heavenly body, star
intereā,
meanwhile, in the meantime, in the interim
vīctor, -ōris, m.
a conqueror, vanquisher, victor
fuga, -ae, f.
a fleeing, flight, running away
premō, -ere, -essī, -essum
to press
volvō, -ere, volvī, volūtum
to cause to revolve, roll, turn about, turn round
aethēr, -eris, m.
the upper air, sky, firmament
arx, arcis, f.
a castle, citadel, fortress, stronghold
hūc
to this place, hither
adversus, -a, -um
turned to, opposite, before, in front of
currus, -ūs, m.
a chariot, car, wain, wagon
furō, -ere, -uī
to rage, rave, be out of one’s mind, be mad, be furious
tellūs, ūris, f.
the earth, globe
tergum, -ī, n.
the back; the hide, skin
anima, -ae, f.
air, a current of air, breeze, wind; breath, life, soul
immānis, -e
monstrous, enormous, immense, huge, vast
ōra, -ae, f.
an extremity, border, edge, margin, end, boundary, limit, shore
fundō, -ere, fūdī, fūsum
to pour, pour out, shed
īmus, -a, -um
the lowest, deepest, last
prīmum
at first, first, in the first place, in the beginning
subeō, -īre, -iī, -itum
to come under, go under, enter; to come up, advance, ascend, draw near, approach
ūllus, -a, -um
any, any one
prō
before, in front of, for (with abl.)
sternō, -ere, strāvī, strātum
to spread out, stretch out, extend, scatter; cover; overthrow, lay low, kill
cāsus, -ūs, m.
a falling, falling down, fall; an adverse event, a misfortune, mishap, calamity
longē
a long way off, far, far off, at a distance
āiō (defective verb, ăis, ăit, āiunt)
to assert, affirm, aver, say, tell, relate
ēripiō, -ere, -ipuī, -eptum
to tear out, snatch away, wrest, pluck, tear, take away
tot
so many, such a number of
vāstus, -a, -um
empty, unoccupied, waste, devastated; huge, immense, enormous
condō, -ere, -didī, -ditum
to put together, make by joining, found, establish, build, settle
cūnctus, -a, -um
all in a body, all together, the whole, all, entire
misceō, -ēre, miscuī, mīxtum
to mix, mingle, intermingle, blend
fluctus, -ūs, m.
a wave, flow, tide, surge
pelagus, -ī, n.
the sea
puppis, -is, f.
the back part of a ship, stern, poop
quā
on which side, at which place, in what direction, where, by what way
torqueō, -ēre, torsī, tortum
to turn, turn about, turn away, twist, bend, wind
foedus, -eris, n.
a league, treaty, agreement
etiam
now too, yet, as yet, even yet, still, even now
geminus, -a, -um
born together, twin-born, twin; paired, double, twofold, both, two
varius, -a, -um
diverse, different, manifold, changing, varying, various
vertex (vortex), -icis, m.
a whirl, eddy, whirlpool, vortex; the highest point, top, peak, summit
dolor, -ōris, m.
pain, smart, ache, suffering, anguish
enim
for, for instance, namely, that is to say, I mean, in fact
imperium, -ī, n.
a command, order, direction, injunction; supreme power, sovereignty, sway, dominion, empire, supremacy, authority
superbus, -a, -um
haughty, proud, vain, arrogant, insolent, discourteous, supercilious, domineering
vix
with difficulty, with much ado, hardly, scarcely, barely
poena, -ae, f.
compensation, retribution, punishment, penalty, price
solvō, -ere, solvī, solūtum
to loosen, unbind, unfasten, unfetter, untie, release
ter
three times, thrice
effundō, -ere, -fūdī, -fūsum
to pour out, pour forth, shed, spread abroad
iaceō, -ēre, -cuī, -citum
to lie, be recumbent, be prostrate, lie at rest
nemus, -oris, n.
a tract of woodland, wood, forest, grove
portus, -ūs, m.
a harbor, haven, port
postquam or post quam
after that, after, as soon as, when
sonō, -āre, -uī, -itum
to make a noise, sound, resound
audeō, -ēre, ausus sum
to venture, dare, be bold, dare to do, risk
forte
by chance, by accident
fremō, -ere, -uī
to roar, resound, growl, murmur, rage, snort, howl
iungō, -ere, -ūnxī, -ūnctum
to join together, unite, connect, attach, fasten, yoke, harness
latus, -eris, n.
the side, flank
maestus, -a, -um
full of sadness, sad, sorrowful, dejected, melancholy, gloomy, despondent
patior, -ī, passus
to bear, support, undergo, suffer, endure
latē
broadly, widely, extensively
rēmus, -ī, m.
an oar
cavus, -a, -um
hollow, excavated, concave
optō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to choose, select, prefer, wish, wish for, desire
vester, -tra, -trum
your, yours, of you (plural)
fessus, -a, -um
wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, worn out, weak
errō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to wander, stray, rove, roam; to be in error, err, mistake, go wrong, go astray
vēlum, -ī, n.
that which propels, a sail
voltus (vultus), -ūs, m.
countenance, features, expression, aspect; face
asper, -era, -erum
without hope, adverse, calamitous, troublesome, cruel, perilous
corripiō, -ere, -ripuī, -reptum
to seize, snatch up, grasp, collect, take hold of, arrest
deinde or dein
then, next, thereafter, afterwards
gravis, -e
heavy, weighty, ponderous, burdensome, loaded, laden, burdened
iactō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to throw, cast, hurl
membrum, -ī, n.
of the body, a limb, member
secundus, -a, -um
following, next, second; favorable, fair, fortunate
sinō, -ere, sīvī, situm
to let, suffer, allow, permit, give leave, let be
vetus, -eris
old, aged, advanced in years
aes, aeris, n.
crude metal, base metal, copper, bronze
certus, -a, -um
determined, resolved, fixed, settled, purposed, certain
mōlēs, -is, f.
a shapeless mass, huge bulk, weight, pile, load
quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever, every one who, everything that, all that
dīversus, -a, -um
turned different ways, opposite, contrary
efferō or ecferō, -ferre, extulī, ēlātum
to carry out, take out, bring forth, take away, remove
īnsīgnis, -e
distinguished by a mark, remarkable, noted, eminent, distinguished, prominent, extraordinary
velut or velutī
even as, just as, like as, like
īgnārus, -a, -um
ignorant, not knowing, unacquainted with, unskilled in, unaware; not known, unknown
memorō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to bring to remembrance, mention, recount, relate, speak of, say, tell
palma, -ae, f.
the palm, flat hand; a palm tree, palm
pendeō, -ēre, pependī
to hang, hang down, be suspended
sagitta, -ae, f.
an arrow, shaft, bolt