A | B |
adfor, ārī, ātus | address, accost |
agnōscō, ere, nōvī, nitus | recognize |
Caeneus, eī | girl changed to a young man by Neptune |
callis, is | path, track |
cēlō | conceal, hide, cover |
crūdēlis, e | cruel, bitter, bloody |
dēmittō, mittere, mīsī, missus | send down, let fall, drop |
dulcis, e | sweet, dear, fond |
dūrus, a, um | harsh, stern |
Eriphyle, es (f.) | wife of Emphariaraus who induced her husband to go to wr in order to get rid of him for which she was murdered by her son |
Euadanē, ēs (f.) | wife of Capaneus who threw herself on his funeral pyre |
fēmina, ae (f.) | woman, female |
figūra, ae (f.) | form, shape, figure |
hērōs, ōis (m.) | hero, mighty warrior |
juvenis, is (m.) (f.) | youth, young man |
juxtā | near next, close to |
Lāodamīam ae (f.) | wife of Protesilaus who died with her husband |
lūna, ae (f.) | moon, moonlight |
maestus, a, um | sad, mournful, gloomy |
mēnsis, is (m.) | month |
mōnstrō | show, point out, teach, guide |
myretus, a, um | of myrtle, a tree sacred to the dead and to Venus, goddess of love |
nūbilum, ī (n.) | cloud, cloudiness |
obscūrus, a, um | dark, obscure, dim |
Pāsiphaē, ēs (f.) | wife of Minos who fell in love with a bull |
peredō, ere, ēdi, ēsus | consume, eat |
Phaedra, ae (f.) | wife of Minos who fell in love with a bull |
Phoenissa, ae (f.) | Phoenecian (woman) Dido |
Procris, (id) is (f.) | jealous wife of Cephalus who spied on her husband and was accidentaly killed by him |
puto | think suppose, consider |
qualis, e | such as, of what sort |
recens, entis | recent, fresh |
revolvo, ere, i volutus | revolve, change again |
rursus, um | again, anew, backward |
secretus, a, um | secluded, remote |
tabes, is (f.) | wasting, pining |
tego, ere, texi, tectus | cover, shelter |
Troius, a, um | Trojan, of Troy |
vetus, eris | old, aged, ancient, former |
vulnus, eris (n.) | wound, deadly blow |
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