A | B |
argī, ōrum m. | Argos, a city in Greece |
cārus, a, um | dear, fond, beloved |
causa, causae f. | reason, cause |
dolor, ōris m. | pain, grief, anger, passion |
etiam | besides, also, even |
excidium, ī n. | destruction, overthrow |
excidō, ere, ī | fall from, perish |
forma, ae f. | beauty, shape, form |
Ganymedes, is m. | son of Laomedon, king of Troy; carried off by Jupiter's eagle andmade cupbearer to the gods |
gerō, ere, gessī, gestus | carry (on), wage |
injūria, ae f. | wrong, insult, injustice |
invīsus, a, um | hated, hateful, odious |
jūdicium, i n. | decision, judgement |
latē | widely, far and wide |
Libya, ae f. | region of North Africa |
memor, oris | remembering, mindful, unforgetting (gen.) |
metuō, ere, ūi | fear, dread |
necdum | not yet, nor yet |
Parcae, ārum f. | the Fates |
Paris, idis m. | Trojan Prince, son of Priam, eloped withHelen and thu caused the Trojan War |
populus, ī m. | people, nation |
prō | before, for, in behalf of (abl.) |
rapiō, ere, uī, ptus | snatch (up), plunder |
reponō, ere, posuī, pos(i)tus | put (back, away), store up |
saevus, a, um | cruel, stern, fierce |
Saturnia, ae f. | Juno, daughter of Saturn, father of the gods |
spernō, ere, sprevī, spretus | despise, reject |
superbus, a, um | proud, haughty |
vetus, eris | old, former, ancient |
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