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Aeneid Book 1, Lines 65-80


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conubium, -i (n)marriage, wedding
corpus, corporis (n)body
epulae, -arum (f. pl.)banquet, feast
fluctus, -us (m)wave, billow, waters
meritum, -i (n)good deed; pl: services
nympha, -ae (f)nymph
proles, prolis (f)offspring, progeny
puppis, puppis (f)stern, boat, ship
regnum, -i (n)kingdom
accumbere, -ere, accubui, accubiturusto recline (at table)
capesso, -ereto take charge of, undertake, take hold of
concilio, -areto join, unite, win over
dico, -areto give over, designate, indicate, show
exigo, -ere, exegi, exactusto drive out, achieve, carry out, spend (time)
exploro, -areto inquire into, ascertain
fas estit is right, it is ordained
incuto, -ereto strike (on, into)
iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctusto join
mulceo, -ereto pacify, calm, touch lightly
obruo, -ereto overwhelm, overturn, cover up
opto, -areto wish, choose, decide on
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatusto lift, raise
inimicus, -a, -umunfriendly, hostile, harmful
praestans, praestantisoutstanding, excellent, surpassing others
potens, potentispowerful
proprius, -a, -umone's own
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrumbeautiful, handsome
stabilis, -estable, enduring
Deiopea, -ae (f)fairest of the nymphs who attended Juno
Ilium, -i (n)Ilium, Troy
Penates, -ium (m)household gods
Tyrrhenus, -a, -umTyrrhenian, Tuscan
bistwice
contraagainst, opposite, facing, in turn, on the other hand
quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumquewhoever, whatever