| A | B |
| aethēr, eris m. | upper air, sky, ether |
| Āfricus, ī m. | wind |
| beātus, a ,um | happy, blessed |
| contingō, ere, tigī, tāctus | touch, befall |
| crēber, bra, brum | frequent, crowded |
| duplex, icis | double, both |
| extemplō | immediately, forthwith |
| fortis, e | strong, brave, valiant |
| frīgus, oris n. | cold, chill |
| Īliacus, a, um | of Illiam, Trojan |
| incubō, āre, uī (āvī), itus (ātus) | lie upon, brood over (dat.) |
| ingemō, ere, uī | groan |
| īnsequor, ī, secūtus | follow, pursue |
| intentō | threaten, aim |
| intonō, āre, uī | thunder, roar |
| membrum, ī n. | limb, member, part |
| micō, āre, uī | quiver, flash |
| nubes, is f. | cloud, fog, mist |
| occumbo, ere, cubui, cubitus | fall (in death) |
| oppeto, ere, ivi (ii), itus | encounter, meet (death) |
| palma, ae f. | palm, hand |
| polus, i m. | pole, sky, heaven |
| pontus, i m. | sea |
| praesens, entis | present, instant |
| quater | four times |
| rudens, entis m. | rope, cable |
| solvo, ere, i, solutus | relax, loose(n) |
| stridor, oris m. | creaking, grating, whirring |
| subito | suddenly |
| ter | thrice, three times |
| Tydides, ae m. | son of Tydeus, Diomedes, who fought against Aeneas in single combat before Troy and would have killed him had not Venus spirited her son away |
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