A | B |
accēdō, ere, cessī, cessus | approach, reach |
Achātēs, ae m. | faithful comrade of Aeneas |
arbōs (or), oris f. | tree |
arcus, ūs m. | bow |
bīnī, ae, a | two (each), by twos |
cavō (1) | hollow (out) |
claudō, ere, sī, sus | (in)close, hem in |
comitō (1) | accompany, attend |
cōnstītuō, ere, uī, ūtus | establish, resolve |
convexum, ī n. | hollow, valley, sky |
crispō, āre, ātus | brandish, wave |
exigō, ere, ēgī, āctus | drive out; determine, discover |
explōrō (1) | explore, search (out) |
fatīgō (1) | weary, tire (out) |
fera, ae f. | wild beast, animal |
gerō, ere, gessī, gestus | carry (on), wear |
gradior, ī, gressus | march, go, proceed |
habilis, e | easily handled, handy |
habitus, ūs m. | appearance, garb |
Harpalycē, ēs f. | Thracia princess and huntress, renowned for her speed |
hastīle, is n. | spear(-shaft), lance |
Hebrus, ī m. | slow Thracian river which Virgil though fast |
homō, inis m. (f.) | man, mortal, human |
horreō, ēre, uī | bristle, shudder, tremble |
incultus, a, um | untilled, wild |
lātus, a, um | broad, wide, spacious |
mōs, mōris m. | custom, manner, law |
nemus, oris n. | (sacred) grove, forest |
obvius, a, um | in the way, to meet (dat.) |
occulō, ere, uī, ltus | hide, conceal |
praevertor, ī, rsus | outstrip, surpass |
quālis, e | of what kind, such (as) |
rūpēs, is f. | cliff, crag, rock |
Spartānus, a, um | Spartan, of Sparta, southern Greece |
suspendō, ere, ī, ēnsus | suspend, hang |
Thrēissa, ae f. | Thracian, of thrace, a district northeast of Greece |
virgō, inis f. | girl, maid(en) |
volucer, cris, cre | swift, winged |
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