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Aeneid Bk II: Lines 188-200

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Achillēs, is (ī, eī) m.Greek leader
Annus, ī m.year, season
ars, artis f.art (istry), cunning, skill
a(d)scendō, ere, ī, ēnsusascend, mount
Asia, ae f.Asia (Minor)
carīna, ae f.keel, ship
cōgō, ere, coēgī, coāctusforce, compel
convertō, ere, ī, rsusturn, change
crēdō, ere, didī, ditusbelieve, trust (dat.)
decemten
dolus, ī m.deceit, wiles, trick, fraud
domō, āre, uī, itussubdue, crush
exitium, (i)ī n.destruction, ruin
imprōvidus, a, umunforseeing, heedless
īnsidiae, ārum f.ambush, snare, treachery
Lārīs(s)aeus, a, umLarissaean, of Larissa, a city of northern Greece
magismore, rather
mīlle; pl. milia, ium n.thousand
Minerva, ae f.goddess of wisdom and the arts
nepōs, ōtis m.grandson; descendant
nēve, neunor, neither, or lest
objiciō, ere, jēcī, jectuspresent, place before
ōmen, inis n.omen, sign, portent
Pelopēus, a, umof Pelops, legendary Greek king for whom the Peloponnesus was named; Greek
perjūrus, a, umpejured, treacherous
Phryx, Phrygis m.Phrygian, Trojan
populus, ī m.people, race, nation
priussooner, before
re(l)ligiō, ōnis f.religion, offering
sīnbut if, if, however
Sinōn, ōnis m.a lying Greek
tremendus, a ,umterrible, dreadful
tueor, ērī, itus (tūtus)watch, protect
turbō (1)confuse, agitate, disturb
Tydidēs, ae m.son of Tydeus, Diomedes, a Greek leader
ultrōvoluntarily, further
vester, tra, trumyour(s), your own
violō (1)violate, outrage, profane


Latin Teacher
Washington-Lee High School
VA

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