A | B |
coepit | he began |
mēnsis, -is (m) | month |
Aenēis, Aenēidis (f) | The Aeneid |
Aenēās, Aenēae (m) | Aeneas |
discipulus, -ī (m) | pupil; student |
ruīna, -ae (f) | collapse, ruin |
nāvigō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to sail |
terra, -ae (f) | earth, ground, land |
Hesperia, -ae (f) | The Western Land (Italy) |
mare, maris (n) (-ium) | sea |
tempestās, tempestātis (f) | storm |
nāvis, -is (f) (-ium) | ship |
rēgīna, -ae (f) | queen |
Dīdō, Dīdōnis (f) | Dido |
obsideō, obsidēre, obsēdī, obsessus | to besiege |
incendō, incendere, incendī, incēnsus | to burn, set on fire |
patior, patī, passus sum | to suffer, endure |
dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētus | to destroy |
aliquī, -ae, -a | some |
quotus-a-um | which (number) |
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