| A | B |
| cavus, a, um | full of caves, cavernous, porous |
| cuspis, cuspidis (f) | spear, lance |
| latus, lateris (n) | side, flank |
| agmen, agminis (n) | line of troops, her of horses |
| incubo, are, incubui, incubitus | to swoop down on |
| imus, a, um | deepest, innermost |
| Eurus, i (m) | Southeast wind |
| Notus, i (M) | South wind |
| creber, bra, brum | +abl: crowded with . . . |
| procella, ae (f) | storm, gale, squall |
| insequor, insequi, insecutus sum | to assault |
| stridor, stridoris (m) | whistling, shriek, squeal |
| intono, are, intonui | to thunder |
| polus, i (m) | heaven, sky |
| aether, aetheris (m) | heaven, sky |
| extemplo | immediately |
| frigus, frigoris (n) | chill, numbness |
| membrum, i (n) | limb, member (of the body) |
| ingemo, ere, ingemui | to moan, groan |
| sidus, sideris (n) | star, planet; plural - the heavens, the stars |
| palma, ae (f) | palm of the hand |
| quater | four times |
| contingo, contingere, contigi, contactus | to touch |
| Tydides, ae (m) | son of Tydeus; Diomedes |
| Iliacus, a, um | Trojan |
| occumbo, occumbere, occubui | to fall, die |
| telum, i (n) | weapon, spear |
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