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Aeneid Bk I: lines 357-368

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acer, cris, cresharp, fierce, spirited
argentum, i n.silver
auxilium, (i)i n.help, aid, assistance
avarus, a, umcovetous, greedy
Byrsa, ae f.citadel of Carthage
celerohasten, hurry, speed
circumdo, are, dedi, datussurround
commoveo, ere, movi, motusmove, arouse
convenio, ire, veni, ventuscome together, assemble
corripio, ere, ui, reptussnatch (up), seize
crudelis, ecruel, bloody, fierce
devenio, ire, veni, ventusarrive (at)
dux, ducis m. (f.)leader, guide, chietain
excedo, ere, cessi, cessuswithdraw, depart
factum, i n.deed, undertaking, exploit
femina, ae f.woman
ignotus, a, umunknown, strange
Karthago, inis f.great commercial city of North Africa, rival of Rome
mercor, ari, atusbuy, purchase
metus, us m.fear, dread, anxiety
odium, (i) i n.hate, hatred, enmity
oneroload, burden
ops, opis f.help, resources, wealth, power
patria, ae f.fatherland, country
pondus, eris n.weight, burden
portocarry (off), bear, bring
Pygmalion, onis m.wicked brother of Dido
quantus, a, umhow great, how much, how many, as much (as)
recludo, ere, si, susdisclose, reveal
solum, i n.soil, ground, earth
suadeo, ere, asi, asusadvise, urge
taurinus, a, umof a bull
tergum, i n.back, hide
thesaurus, i m.treasure, hoard
tyrannus, i m.tyrant, usurper, ruler
vetus, erisold, ancient, former


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Washington-Lee High School
VA

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