| A | B |
| aestus, -us (m) | heat, stormy sea, surge |
| agger, aggeris (m) | rampart, fortification, mound, pile |
| caput, capitis (n) | head |
| cumulus, -i (m) | heap, pile, mound |
| dorsum, -i (n) | back, ridge |
| harena, -ae (f) | sand |
| magister, magistri (m) | master, captain |
| prora, -ae (f) | prow, ship |
| remus, -i (m) | oar |
| saxum, -i (n) | rock, boulder, stone |
| syrtis, -is (f) | sand bank |
| vadum, -i (n) | shallow, shoal, bottom (of the sea) |
| vertex, verticis (m) (also vortex) | whirlpool, whirlwind, summit, peak, top |
| abripio, abripere, abripui, abreptus | to snatch away |
| aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus | to open, reveal |
| cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctus | to surround, encircle, gird, equip |
| dehisco, -ere | to split open, gape |
| excutio, excutere, excussi, excussus | to shake off, throw out, expel |
| ferio, -ire, -ivi, -itus | to hit, strike |
| frango, frangere, fregi, fractus | to break |
| inlido, -ere | to injure by crushing, dash (on/in) |
| lateo, latere, latui | to be hidden, hide, be concealed |
| pendeo, pedere, pependi | to hang, be suspended, hang down |
| strido, stridere | to make a high pitched noise, hiss, shriek |
| torqueo, torquere, torsi, tortus | to twist, turn, roll, hurl |
| urgeo, urgere, ursi | to press, insist |
| veho, vehere, vexi, vectus | to carry, convey |
| voro, -are, -avi, -atus | swallow, devour, engulf |
| adversus, -a, -um | opposite, facing |
| brevis, -e | short, brief |
| fidus, -a, -um | faithful, loyal |
| immanis, -e | savage, brutal, frightful, huge |
| praeruptus, -a, -um | broken off, steep, sheer |
| pronus, -a, -um | face down |
| Aquilo, -onis (m) | North wind |
| Itali, -orum (m) | Italians |
| Lycii, -orum (m) | Lycians (from Lycia, in southern Asia Minor) |
| Orontes, -is (m) | Orontes, a companion of Aeneas |
| ibidem | in the same place |
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