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Aeneid Book 1, Lines 23-33


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aequor, aequoris (n)level surface, plain, sea
dolor, doloris (m)grief, pain
forma, -ae (f)form, shape, figure, beauty
honos, honoris (m)honor
iniurua, -ae (f)injustice, injury, wrongdoing
iudicium, -i (n)judgement
mens, mentis (f)mind
moles, molis (f)mass, bulk
reliquiae, -arum (f)remains, remnants
accendo, -ere, accendi, accensusto light, set on fire, aroused, incite, aggravate
ago, agere, egi, actusto do, drive
arceo, arcere, arcuito shut up, enclose, keep out
excido, excidere, excedito fall out, disappear
gero, gerere, gessi, gessusto bear, carry, wage
metuo, -ere, -ui, -utusto fear
rapio, rapere, rapui, raptusto seize and carry off, snatch, drag off
repono, -ere, reposui, repos(i)tusto put back, set back
sperno, spernere, sprevi, spretusto spurn, scorn, reject
carus, -a, -umdear, beloved
immitis, -eharsh, cruel, ruthless (literally: unripe, sour)
invisushated, detested, hostile
totusthe whole, all, entire
vetus, veterisold
profor, on behalf of
necdumand not yet
etiamalso, even
superabove, on top, in addition to what has been said
Achilles, -i (m)Achilles
Danai, -orum (m)the Greeks, Danaans
Ganymede, Ganymedis (m)Ganymede
Paris, Paridis (m)Paris (son of King Priam of Troy)