A | B |
abeō, īre, iī (īvī), itus | depart, go (away) |
Achīllēs, is (i) m. | Greek leader |
aciēs, ēī f. | edge; battle line, army |
carīna, ae f. | keel, ship |
castra, orum n. | camp, encampment |
certō (1) | strive, rival, fight, vie |
condō, ere, didī, ditus | establish; hide |
conspectus, ūs m. | sight, view |
dēserō, ere, uī, rtus | desert, forsake |
dī(ve)s, dī(vi)tis | rich, wealthy (gen.) |
Dolopes, um m. | Greeks of Thessaly |
Dōricus, a, um | Doric, Spartan, Greek |
ergō | therefore, then, consequently |
fīdus, a, um | faithful, trustworty, safe |
innūptus, a, um | unwed, virgin |
insula, ae f. | island |
juvō, āre, juvi, jutus | help, please |
lūctus, us m. | grief, mourning, sorrow |
male | bad, illy, not |
Minerva, ae f. | goddess of widsom and the arts |
Mycēnae, arum f. | Greek city; Greece |
nōtus, a, um | (well) known, familiar |
ops, opis f. | help, resources, power, wealth |
pando, ere, i, passus | spread, open, loosen |
porta, ae f. | gate, entrance, exit, portal |
prōveho, ere, vexī, vectus | carry, convey |
reor, rerī, ratus | suppose, think, reckon |
saevus, a, um | stern, fierce, raging |
sinus, ūs m. | fold, hollow, bosom, bay |
soleō, ere, itus sum | be accustomed |
solvō, ere, i, solūtus | loose(n), free, pay |
statiō, ōnis f. | station, achorage |
stupeō, ere, ui | be dazed, stand agape (at) |
tantum | so much, so great, only |
Tenedos, ī f. | small island near Troy |
Teucria, ae f. | Troy, Troyland |
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