A | B |
lūstrō (1) | to survey, (to traverse, to purify - not apt here) |
singulī, -ae, -a | individual (things), separate (things), single (things) |
singula, -ōrum, n. | details |
opperior, -īrī, opper(i)tus sum | to await, wait for |
artifex, artificis, m. | craftsman, artist, artisan |
opus, operis, n. | work |
mīror, -ārī, mīrātus sum | to wonder (at), admire |
Īliacus, -a, -um | Ilian, Trojan |
ordō, ordinis, m. | line, array, order |
vulgō (1) | to make known, publish |
orbis, orbis, m. | earth (circle, orb - not apt here) |
Atrīdēs, -ae, m. | son of Atretus |
saevus, -a, -um | fierce, harsh, stern |
ambō, -ae, -ō | both (declines like duo except for the length of the -ō) |
cōnsistō, -ere, -stitī, -stitus | to stop, stand fast, halt |
plēnus, -a, -um (+ gen.) | full (of) |
labor/labōs, labōris, m. | hardship, labor, task |
ēn (interjection) | ah!, look!, see!, behold! |
praemium, -ï, n. | reward, prize |
laus, laudis, f. | praise, glory, merit |
lacrimae rērum | lit. tears of things, fig. compassion for suffering |
mortālia, -ium, n. pl. | mortal affairs, human woes |
solvō, -ere, solvī, solūtus | to loose, dismiss, let go |
metus, -ūs, m. | fear |
aliquis, aliquid | some |
fāma, -ae, f. | renown, fame, reputation |
salūs, salūtis, f. | safety, security, health |
pascō, -ere, pāvī, pāstus | to feed X (acc.) on Y (abl.), (graze - not apt here) |
inānis, -is, -e | lifeless, useless, (empty, idle, vain - none of which are apt here) |
gemō, -ere, -uī, -itus | to groan |
largus, -a, -um | copious, plentiful |
ūmectō (1) | to wet, moisten |
flūmen, flūminis, n. | stream (of tears) (river - not apt) |
vultus, -ūs, m. | face, countenance, visage |
ut(ī) | here = how |
bellō (1) | to war, to battle |
Pergama, -ōrum, n. pl. | (the citadel of) Troy |
hāc (adv.) | here, there, in this place |
fugiō, -ere, fūgī, fugitūrus | to flee |
premō, -ere, pressī, pressus | to press (hard) |
iuventūs, iuventūtis, f. | youth, young men |
Phryx, Phrygis, m. (nom. pl. -es [short e], acc. pl. -as [short a]) | Phrygian, Trojan |
īnstō, -āre, -stitī, — | press on/upon |
currus, -ūs, m. | chariot |
cristātus, -a, -um | crested, (plumed - not apt here) |
Rhēsus, -ī, m. | Rhesus (a Trojan ally) |
niveus, -a, -um | snowy, white |
tentōrium, -ī, n. | tent |
vēlum, -ī, n. | canvas, (cloth, sail - not apt here) |
agnōscō, -ere, -nōvī, -nitus | to recognize |
prīmō...somnō (idiomatic) | on the first night |
prōdō, -ere, -didī, -ditus | to betray, (hand over - not apt here) |
vastō (1) | to ravage, devastate, lay waste |
caedēs, caedis, f. | slaughter |
cruentus, -a, -um | cruel, (bloody) |
ardeō, -ēre, arsī, arsus | to be eager, (to burn) |
āvertō, -ere, -vertī. -versus | to turn away, (avert) |
pābulum, -ī, n. | fodder, pasture |
gustō (1) | to taste, eat |
bibō, -ere, bibī, — | to drink |
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