A | B |
patiēns, -entis (w. gen.) | enduring, submissive (to) |
bacchārī | to rage |
excutiō, -ere, -cussī, -cussus | to shake off |
tantō | so much |
rabidus, -a, -um | maddened |
domāre | subdue |
fingere | to mold |
pateō, -ēre, -uī | to open |
sponte suā | of their own accord |
dēfungor, -ī, -functus (w. abl.) | to finish |
Thybris, -is | the Tiber (Thybrim, irreg. acc.) |
spūmāre | to foam |
Simois, -entis, m. | the Simois (a river near Troy) |
Xanthus, -ī, m. | the Xanthus (a river near Troy) |
Dōricus, -a, -um | Doric, Greek |
pariō, -ere, peperī, partus | to produce, provide |
alius . . . Achillē | i.e., Turnus, king of the Rutuli, ancient people of Latium |
Iūnō, -ōnis, f. | sister and wife of Jupiter |
supplex, -icis | suppliant |
egēnus, -a, -um | needy |
orāre | to entreat |
iterum | a second time |
hospitus, -a, -um | foreign |
thalamus, -ī, m. | bridal chamber |
contrā | opposite, on the contrary (i.e., to oppose them) |
minimē | least, not at all |
reor, rērī, ratus | to suppose, think |
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