A | B |
adhūc | still, yet, hitherto |
Ancus, ī m. | fourth king of Rome, pictured by Vergil as a demagogue |
Ausonius, a, um | Ausonian, Italian |
autem | however, moreover, but |
celsus, a, um | high, lofty, towering |
cōnsistō, ere, stitī, stitus | stand (fast) |
crīnis, is m. | hair, locks, tresses |
Curēs, ium m. | Italian city, home of Numa, lawgiver and second king of Rome |
deinde | then, thence, next, therupon |
dēsuētus, a, um | unaccustomed, dormant |
dubitō (1) | doubt, hesitate, waver |
extendō, ere, ī, ntus | extend, stretch out |
factum, ī n. | deed, achievement, exploit |
flectō, ere, xī, xus | bend, turn; guide |
fundō (1) | found, establish, base |
gaudeō, ēre, gāvīsus sum | rejoice, exult |
habēna, ae f. | rein, curb, check |
incānus, a, um | hoary, grey, white |
īnsignis, e | distinguished, marked |
jactō (1) | toss, buffet, boast, vaunt |
jugum, ī n. | yoke, (mountain) ridge |
juxtā | next, close to (acc.) |
lēx, lēgis f. | law, decree, regulation |
Līber, erī m. | Bacchus, god of wine, who drove his chariot drawn by tigers (or panthers) all over the world |
mentum, ī n. | chin; beard, whiskers |
metus, ūs m. | fear, dread, anxiety |
nimium | too (much, greatly) |
nōscō, ere, nōvī, nōtus | learn, recognise; perf. know |
Nysa, ae f. | mountain of India, fabled birthplace of Bacchus |
olīva, ae f. | olive |
ōtium, (i)ī n. | repose, peace, leisure |
panpineus, a, um | small, little |
patria, ae f. | fatherland, country |
pauper, eris | poor, needy, lowly |
populāris, e | popular, of the people |
prohibeō, ēre, uī, itus | prevent, prohibit |
quoque | also, in addition, too, likewise |
rāmus, ī m. | branch, limb, bough |
reses, idis | inactive, sluggish, dormant |
Rōmānus, a, um | Roman, of Rome |
rumpō, ere, rūpī, ruptus | break, burst (forth) |
superbus, a, um | proud, haughty |
Tarquinius, (i)ī m. | Tarquinius Priscus, the fifth, and Tarquinius Superbus, the seventh and last king of Rome |
tigris, (id)is m. (f.) | tiger, tigress |
triumphus, ī m. | triumph, victory |
Tullus, ī m. | a great warrior, third king of Rome |
vertex, icis m. | top, peak, summit, head |
virtūs, ūtis f. | manhood, excellence, valor |
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