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Aeneid Book 1, Lines 81-101


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aether, aetheris (m)upper air, heaven, sky
agmen, agminis (n)line, army, herd, stream, current
anima, -ae (f)soul, heart
cuspis, cuspidis (f)sharp point, tip of a spear, spear
dextra, -ae (f)(as a noun) right hand
frigus, frigoris (n)cold, cold weather
galea, -ae (f)helmet
latus, lateris (n)side, flank
membrum, -i (n)limb, member, part of the body
os, oris (n)mouth, face, expression
polus, -i (m)(north and south) pole, heaven, sky
porta, -ae (f)gate, entrance, opening
procella, -ae (f)storm, gale, violent wind
rudens, rudentis (m)rope
scutum, -i (n)shield
sedes, sedis (f)seat, home, center
sidus, sideris (n)star
stridor, stridoris (m)squeak, creak, whistling, hissing, (any high pitched sound)
telum, -i (n)weapon, spear
unda, -ae (f)wave
contigit (from contingo)it fell to (dative's) lot + infinitive
converto, -ere, conversi, conversusto turn around
effundo, -ere, effudi, effususto pour out
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptusto snatch from
iaceo, iacere, iacui, iacitusto lie (down), be lying
impello, -pellere, -puli, -pulsusto strike, drive, push
incubo, -are, incubuito lie/recline on, swoop down on
insequor, insequi, insecutus sumto follow, follow closely, pursue
intento, -are, -avi, -atusto hold out, point at, threaten
intono, -are, intonuito thunder
mico, -are, micuito flash
occumbo, occumbere, occubuito be laid low, meet with (death), fall
oppeto, oppetere, oppetivi, oppetitusmeet, meet one's death, encounter
perflo, -are, -avi, -atusblow over/across
refero, referre, retuli, relatusto bring back, report, reply
solvo, solvere, solvi, solutusto loosen, untie
beatus, -a, -umhappy, fortunate, blessed
cavus, -a, -umhollow, concave
creber, crebra, crebrumfrequent, repeated, constant, full of
duplex, duplicisdouble, both
imus, -a, -umlowest, bottom of, deepest
extemploimmediately
quaterfour times
terthree times
unatogether
velutjust as
Aeacidaepatronymic for Achilles
Africus, -i (m)Southwest wind
Eurus, -i (m)East (southeast) wind
Hector, Hectoris (m)oldest son of Priam & Hecuba, greatest Trojan hero
Iliacus, -a, -umof Ilium, Trojan
Notus, -a,-umSouth wind
Sarpedona Trojan ally killed by Patroclus
Simois, Simoentis (m)a tributary of the Trojan river Scamander
Tydides, -ae (m)patronymic for Diomedes