| A | B |
| ordior, -īrī, orsus sum | to begin |
| satus, -a, -um (< serere) | begotten |
| Aachīsiadēs, -ae, m. | son of Anchises |
| dēscēnsus, -ūs, m. | descent |
| Dīs, Dītis, m. | Pluto, god of Hades |
| grādus, -ūs, m. | step |
| ēvādere | to escape |
| ēvehō, -ere, -vēxī, -vectus | to bear aloft |
| aethēr, -eris, (Gk. acc. aethera), m. | heaven |
| Cōcȳtus, -ī, m. | Cocytus (a river of Hades) |
| sinus, -ūs, m. | fold, coil |
| Stygius, -a, -um | Stygian, of the Styx (a river of Hades) |
| innāre | to float across |
| Tartara, -ōrum, n. | Tartarus (that part of Hades to which the wicked were doomed) |
| iuvāre | to please |
| peragere | to accomplish |
| latēre | to lie hidden |
| aureus, -a, -um | golden |
| lentus, -a, -um | pliant |
| vīmen, -minis, n. | twig, shoot |
| rāmus, -ī, m. | branch |
| tegere | to cover |
| claudere | to enclose |
| convallis, -is, f. | valley, dale, vale |
| opertum, -ī, n. | hidden region |
| auricomus, -a, -um | golden-leaved |
| dēcerpō, -ere, -psī, -ptus | to pluck |
| fētus. -ūs, m. | young shoot |
| Prōserpina, -ae, f. | Proserpina (wife of Hades) |
| āvellō, -ere, -vulsī, -vulsus | to tear off |
| dēficere | to lack |
| frondēscō, ere | to sprout |
| virga, -ae, f. | branch |
| vestīgāre | to search out |
| rītē | properly |
| aliter | otherwise |
| vincere | to overcome |
| convellere | to tear off |
| iacēre | to lie |
| exanimus, -a, -um | lifeless |
| incestāre | to defile |
| fūnus, -eris, n. | death |
| cōnsultum, -ī, n. | oracle |
| pendēre | to linger, tarry |
| condere | bury |
| pecus, -ūdis, f. | flock, cattle |
| piāculum, -ī, n. | expiation |
| invius, -a, -um | pathless |
| obmūtēscō, -ere | to become silent |
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