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Aeneid Book 1, Lines 102-117


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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, abreptusto snatch away
aperio, aperire, aperui, apertusto open, reveal
cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctusto surround, encircle, gird, equip
dehisco, -ereto split open, gape
excutio, excutere, excussi, excussusto shake off, throw out, expel
ferio, -ire, -ivi, -itusto hit, strike
frango, frangere, fregi, fractusto break
inlido, -ereto injure by crushing, dash (on/in)
lateo, latere, latuito be hidden, hide, be concealed
pendeo, pedere, pependito hang, be suspended, hang down
strido, stridereto make a high pitched noise, hiss, shriek
torqueo, torquere, torsi, tortusto twist, turn, roll, hurl
urgeo, urgere, ursito press, insist
veho, vehere, vexi, vectusto carry, convey
voro, -are, -avi, -atusswallow, devour, engulf
adversus, -a, -umopposite, facing
brevis, -eshort, brief
fidus, -a, -umfaithful, loyal
immanis, -esavage, brutal, frightful, huge
praeruptus, -a, -umbroken off, steep, sheer
pronus, -a, -umface 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
ibidemin the same place