A | B |
Achillēs, is (ī, eī) m. | Greek leader |
Annus, ī m. | year, season |
ars, artis f. | art (istry), cunning, skill |
a(d)scendō, ere, ī, ēnsus | ascend, mount |
Asia, ae f. | Asia (Minor) |
carīna, ae f. | keel, ship |
cōgō, ere, coēgī, coāctus | force, compel |
convertō, ere, ī, rsus | turn, change |
crēdō, ere, didī, ditus | believe, trust (dat.) |
decem | ten |
dolus, ī m. | deceit, wiles, trick, fraud |
domō, āre, uī, itus | subdue, crush |
exitium, (i)ī n. | destruction, ruin |
imprōvidus, a, um | unforseeing, heedless |
īnsidiae, ārum f. | ambush, snare, treachery |
Lārīs(s)aeus, a, um | Larissaean, of Larissa, a city of northern Greece |
magis | more, rather |
mīlle; pl. milia, ium n. | thousand |
Minerva, ae f. | goddess of wisdom and the arts |
nepōs, ōtis m. | grandson; descendant |
nēve, neu | nor, neither, or lest |
objiciō, ere, jēcī, jectus | present, place before |
ōmen, inis n. | omen, sign, portent |
Pelopēus, a, um | of Pelops, legendary Greek king for whom the Peloponnesus was named; Greek |
perjūrus, a, um | pejured, treacherous |
Phryx, Phrygis m. | Phrygian, Trojan |
populus, ī m. | people, race, nation |
prius | sooner, before |
re(l)ligiō, ōnis f. | religion, offering |
sīn | but if, if, however |
Sinōn, ōnis m. | a lying Greek |
tremendus, a ,um | terrible, dreadful |
tueor, ērī, itus (tūtus) | watch, protect |
turbō (1) | confuse, agitate, disturb |
Tydidēs, ae m. | son of Tydeus, Diomedes, a Greek leader |
ultrō | voluntarily, further |
vester, tra, trum | your(s), your own |
violō (1) | violate, outrage, profane |
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