| A | B |
| excīdō, -ere, -cīdī, -cīsus | to hew out, carve out |
| rūpēs, -is, f. | cliff |
| centum | hundred |
| ōstium -ī, n. | mouth |
| totidem | as many |
| virgō -inis, f. | maiden |
| tempus (est) | (it is) time |
| ecce | behold |
| vultus, -ūs, m. | countenance, face |
| cōmptus, -a, -um (< cōmere) | arranged |
| cōma -ae, f. | hair |
| anhēlus. -a. -um | gasping |
| tumeō, -ēre. -uī, – | to swell |
| vidērī | to see |
| adflāre | to breathe on |
| quāndō | since |
| cessāre | to linger |
| Trōs, Trōis, m. | Trojan |
| dēhiscere | to yawn open |
| conticēscō, -ere, -ticuī, – | to be silent |
| os, ossis, n. | bone |
| Dardanus, -a, -um | Dardanian (Trojan) |
| Paris, Paridis, m. | Paris (Trojan prince) |
| dērigō, -ere, -rēxī, -rēctus | to guide |
| Aeacidēs, -ae, m. | Achilles |
| obīre | to skirt, go past, |
| tot | so many |
| intāre | to enter |
| repostus, -a, -um | remote |
| Massylī, -ōrum, m. | the Massyli (a tribe of North Africa) |
| Syrtis, -is, f. | the Syrtis (sandbank on the coast of North Africa) |
| prendō, -ere, -ī, -ēnsus | to grasp |
| hāc ...tenus | thus far |
| Pergameus, -a, -um | Trojan |
| fās, n. | divine will |
| obstō. -āre, -stitī, -status (w. dat.) | to oppose |
| praescius, -a, -um (w. dat.) | foreknowing |
| vetūrum. -ī, n. | the future |
| indēbitus, -a, -um | not owed |
| cōnsīdere | to settle |
| Lātium, -ī, n. | Latium (district of central Italy) |
| agitāre | to toss |
| marmor, -oris, n. | marble |
| instituere | to ordain |
| manēre | to await |
| penetrālia, -ium, n. | sanctuary |
| arcānus, -a, -um | hidden |
| lēctus, -a, -um (< legere) | chosen |
| sacrāre | to dedicate |
| almus, -a, -um | fostering, gracious |
| folium, -ī, n. | leaf |
| tantum | only |
| carmen, -inis, n. | song; oracle |
| mandāre | to commit |
| turbāre | to disturb, disarrange |
| volāre | to fly, flutter |
| lūdibrium, -ī, n. | sport |
| canere | to sing, to prophesy |
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