A | B |
adgredior, ī, gressus | address, attack |
advertō, ere, ī, rsus | turn toward |
Alcīdēs, ae, m. | descendant of Alceus, Hercules, who descended to Hades and carried off Cerberus, the three-headed dog |
armō (1) | arm, equip, furnish |
carīna, ae, f. | keel; ship, boat |
compimō, ere, pressī, pressus | (re)press |
custōs, ōdis, m. (f.) | guard(ian), sentinel |
ergō | therefore, then, consequently |
flūmen, inis, n. | river, stream, flood |
fluvius, (i) ī, m. | river, stream |
gignō, ere, genuī, genistus | bear, beget |
gressus, ūs, m. | step, gait, salk, stride |
incipiō, ere, cēpī, ceptus | begin, undertake |
increpō, āre, uī, itus | reprove, chide |
inde | thence, from that point |
invicitus, a, um | unconquered, invincible |
instinc | from where you are |
iter, itineris, n. | way, road, journey |
lacus, ūs, m. | lake, marsh, mere |
laetor, ārī, ātus | rejoice, exult, delight |
nāvita, ae, m. | sailor, ferryman, mariner |
nefās, n. | (indecl.) sin, wrong, impiety |
nemus, oris, n. | (sacred) grove, forest |
peragō, ere, ēgī, āctus | complete, do |
Pīrithoūs, ī, m. | king of the Lapiths, friend of Theseus |
prior, ius | sooner, former, first, prior |
propinquō (1) | approach, draw near (dat.) |
prōspicō, ere, spexī, spectus | see (before) |
quamquam | although |
quisquis, quicquid | whoever, whichever, whatever |
rīpa, ae, f. | bank, shore |
solium, (i)ī, n. | throne, seat |
sopōrus, a, um | slumberous, sleepy |
Stygius, a, um | Stygian, of the Styx, a river of Hades |
tacitus, a, um | silent, quiet, still, secret |
Tartareus, a, um | of Tartarus, the lowest region of Hades |
Thesēus, eī (eos) acc. ea, m. | early king of Athens who descended to Hades with Pirithoūs and attempted to carry off Proserpina, Pluto's queen |
tremō, ere, uī | tremble, shake, quiver |
ultrō | further |
vectō (1) | convey, carry, bear |
vērō | truly, indeed, but |
vinc(u)lum, ī, n. | bond, chain, cable |
vīvus, a, um | living, alive, natural |
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