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Aeneid Vocabulary: Book I.12-33
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ostium, -i, n. | mouth, entrance |
aequor, aequoris, n. | surface of the (sea) |
ago, agere, egi | drive, do, pursue |
asper, asperis | sharp, keen |
arx, arcis, f. | citadel, fortress |
dives, divitis | rich |
dolor, doloris, | pain, suffering, grief |
enim | for, indeed |
erro, errare, erravi | wander; be in error |
immitis, -e | harsh |
gens, gentis, f. | race, clan; descendant |
hic | here |
hinc | from this place, hence |
sino, sinere | to allow |
latus--a--um | wide |
longe | far |
late | widely |
mare, maris, n. | sea |
mens, mentis, f. | mind |
omnis, -e | all, every, whole |
per (+ acc) | through, during |
populus, -i, m. | people, nation |
pro | for; before; instead of |
rapio, rapere | seize, snatch, tear |
regnum, -i, n. | kingdom |
sanguis, sanguinis, m. | blood; bloodshed |
spretus--a--um | spurned |
Argus--a--um | Argive (i.e. Greek) |
sic | thus, in this way |
super | above; adv.-besides |
tendo, tendere | stretch; aim; strive |
teneo, tenere | hold, keep, have; occupy |
totus--a--um | whole, entire |
tum | then, at that time |
verto, vertere, verti | turn, direct, change |
metuo, metuere | to fear |
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