| A | B |
| ipse, ipsa, ipsum | -self; he, she, it; very |
| iam | now; already; (with a neg.) longer |
| sī | if |
| videō, -ēre, vīdī, vīsus | to see; (pass.) to be seen, seem |
| —, suī, sibi, sē (sēsē), sē (sēsē) | himself, herself, itself, themselves |
| sīc | thus, so, in this way |
| tālis, -e | such |
| urbs, urbis, f. | city |
| terra, terrae, f. | earth, land, ground |
| ferō, ferre, tulī, lātus | to carry, bring; to endure; to say |
| Aenēās, Aenēae, m. | (son of Venus and Anchises) |
| fātum, fātī, n. | prediction; destiny, fate |
| nunc | now, at this time |
| ā, ab (with abl.) | from; by |
| sed | but |
| eō, īre, iī, itūrus | to go |
| deus, deī, m. | god |
| tum | then, at that time |
| vir, virī, m. | man; husband |
| ingēns, ingentis (gen.) | huge, vast; great, remarkable |
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