A | B |
arma, armōrum, n. pl. | arms |
vir, virī, m. | man |
canō, canere, cecinī, cantus (+ acc.) | to sing (of) |
Trōia, Trōiae, f. | Troy |
quī, quae, quod (REL. PR.) | who |
prīmus, prīma, prīmum | first |
ā/ab (+ abl.) | from |
ōra, ōrae, f. | shore, coast |
Ītalia, Ītaliae, f. | Italy |
fātum, fātī, n. | fate |
profugus, profuga, profugum | exile(d) |
Lavīnius, Lavīnia, Lavīnium | Lavinian, of Lavinium |
veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventūrus | to come |
lītus, lītoris, n. | shore |
multum (adv.) | much, greatly |
ille, illa, illum | he, she, it; that man/woman/thing |
et...et... | both...and... |
terra, terrae, f. | land |
iactō, iactāre, iactāvī, iactātus | to toss |
altum, altī, n. | the deep, sea |
vīs, --, f. (pl. vīrēs, etc.) | force |
superī, superōrum, m.pl. | the upper ones, the gods (above) |
saevus, saeva, saevum | savage |
memor, memor, memor (memoris) | mindful |
Iūnō, Iūnōnis, f. | Juno |
ob (+acc.) | because of, on account of |
īra, īrae, f. | anger |
multa, multōrum, n.pl. | many things |
quoque (adv.) | also |
et (adv.) | too; even |
bellum, bellī, n. | war |
patior, patī, passus sum | to suffer |
dum (conj.) | until |
condō, condere, condidī, conditus | to found |
urbs, urbis, f. | city, the city (i.e., Rome) |
īnferrō, īnferre, intulī, illātus | to bring (into) |
deus, deī, m. | god |
Latium, Latiī, n. | Latium |
genus, generis, n. | race |
unde | whence, from which |
Latīnus, Latīna, Latīnum | Latin |
Albānus, Albāna, Albānum | Alban, of Alba (Longa) |
pater, patris, m. | father, ancestor |
atque | and (throws emphasis to what follows) |
altus, alta, altum | lofty |
moenia, moenium, n.pl. | (city/fortified) walls |
Rōma, Rōmae, f. | Rome |
Mūsa, Mūsae, f. | Muse |
mihī (poetic lengthening; dat. of ego) | to/for me |
causa, causae, f. | reason, cause |
memorō, memorāre, memorāvī, memorātus | to recall, remind |
quī, quae, quod (interrog. adj.) | which |
nūmen, nūminis, n. | divine will, divinity |
laedō, laedere, laesī, laesus | to injure, offend, hurt |
quid? (n. of interrog. pr.) | what |
-ve (enclitic conj.) | or |
doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitus | to grieve, resent |
rēgīna, rēgīnae, f. | queen |
deum (gen. pl. = deōrum) | of the gods |
tot (indecl. adj.) | so many |
volvō, volvere, volvī, volūtus | to revolve, roll (through); undergo |
cāsus, cāsūs, m. | disaster, calamity |
īnsignis, īnsignis, īnsigne | distinguished, marked |
pietās, pietātis, f. | piety, loyalty, steadfastness |
adeō, adīre, adiī, aditus | to approach, encounter |
labor, labōris, m. | trial, effort, task, toil |
impellō, impellere, impulī, impulsus | to drive, force |
tantus, tanta, tantum | so great, such great |
anima, animae, f. | soul, spirit |
caelestis, caelestis, caeleste | celestial, divine, heavenly |
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