A | B |
exigo, -ere, exegi, exactum | drive out, complete, execute |
monumentum, -i (n) | monument, memorial |
aes, aeris (n) | copper, bronze, money |
perennis, perenne | unending, enduring |
regalis, -e | royal, fit for a king |
situs, -us (m) | site |
situs, -us (m) | deterioration, neglect |
pyramis, pyramidis (f) | pyramid |
imber, imbris (m) | rain |
edax, edacis | greedy, devouring, destructive |
Aquilo, Aquilonis (m) | the north wind |
impotens, -entis | powerless, weak, wild, violent |
diruo, -ere, -ui, -utum | cause to fall in ruin, demolish |
innumerabilis, -e | countless, numberless |
series, -ei (f) | series, sequence, succession |
morior, mori, mortuus sum | to die |
vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatus | to avoid, shun |
Libitina, -ae (f) | Libitina, the goddess of funerals (by metonymy = death) |
usque (adv.) | continuously, without a break |
posterus, -a, -um | next, following, future, later |
cresco, -ere, crevi, creatum | arise, multiply, expand, increase |
laus, laudis (f) | praise, glory, fame, renown |
recens, -entis | fresh, recent, modern |
Capitolium, -ii (n) | the Capitoline Hill, Capitolium |
scando, -ere | climb, ascend, mount |
tacitus, -a, -um | quiet, silent |
virgo, virginis (f) | a maid, maiden, virgin |
pontifex, pontificis (m) | a high-priest, pontiff, pontifex |
qua (adv) | where |
violens, -entis | violent, vehement |
obstrepo, -ere, -ui, -itum | make a loud noise, roar, drown with louder noise |
Aufidus, -i (m) | Aufidus, river in Apulia |
Daunus, -i (m) | Daunus, legendary king of Apulia |
agrestis, -e | of the country, rustic, rural |
regno, -are, -avi, -atum | rule, reign |
humilis, -e | humble, low in position |
princeps, principis (adj) | first in time, leading, first |
Aeolius, -a, -um | Aeolian, Aeolic, of Aeolia, of Greek Asia Minor |
carmen, carminis (n) | song, poem, lyric poetry |
Italus, -a, -um | Italian |
deduco, -ere, -duxi, -ductum | lead away, compose, adapt |
modus, -i (m) | poetic meter, mode, way |
sumo, -ere, -sumpsi, -sumptum | to take, take on |
superbia, -ae (f) | pride, arrogance |
Delphicus, -a, -um | Delphic, of Delphi (site of Apollo's oracle) |
laurus, -i (f) | the laurel tree |
cingo, -ere, -xi, -ctum | surround, encompass, wreathe, crown |
volens, -entis | willing |
Melpomene, Melpomenes (f) | the Muse of tragic and lyric poetry |
coma, -ae (f) | hair (of the head) |
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