A | B |
aetherius, a, um | ethereal, heavenly |
amplus, a, um | wide, spacious, ample |
annus, ī m. | year, season, time |
caecus, a, um | blind, dark, hidden |
carcer, eris m. | prison, enclosure, barrier |
claudō, ere, sī, sus | shut (in), confine |
concrēscō, ere, crēvī, crētus | grow (with, in), ingrain |
corporeus, a, um | of the body, corporeal |
dispiciō, ere, spexī, spectus | see, discern |
diū | (for) a long time |
dōnec | until, while, as long as |
ēluō, ere, uī, ūtus | wasah out |
Ēlysium, (i)ī n. | abode of the blessed in Hades |
ergō | therefore, then, consequently |
excēdō, ere, cessī, cessus | withdraw, depart |
exerceō, ēre, uī, itus | drive, torment |
eximō, ere, ēmī, ēmptus | remove, destroy |
exinde | thence, next |
expendō, ere, ī, ēnsus | pay, suffer |
exūrō, ere, ussī, ustus | burn out, consume |
funditus | completely, entirely, utterly |
gurges, itis m. | whirl(pool, wind), water |
inānis, e | empty, shadowy, spectral, vain |
inficiō, ere, fēcī, fectus | dye, work in |
inolēscō, ere, lēvī, litus | grow in, become ingrained |
lābēs, is f. | spot, stain, blemish; ruin |
malum, ī n. | evil, sin, misfortune, trouble |
mānēs, ium m. | spirit, soul, character; (lot in) Hades |
mīlle; pl. mīlia, ium n. | thousand |
mīrus, a, um | wonderful, marvelous |
modus, ī m. | manner, measure, limit |
necesse indecl. | necessary; necessity |
orbis, is m. | circle, cycle, orb(it), earth |
pandō, ere, ī, passus | open, spread out |
patior, ī, passus | endure, suffer, allow |
paucus, a, um | little, few, scanty, slight |
pentius | deeply, (deep) within; wholly |
perficiō, ere, fēcī, fectus | finish, complete |
pestis, is f. | plague, scourge, infection, curse |
pūrus, a, um | clean, pure, clear; unpointed |
quīn | (but) that, nay even, why not |
quisque, quaeque, quidque (quodque) | each (one), every (one) |
rota, ae f. | wheel, cycle |
scelus, eris n. | crime, sin, guilt |
sēnsus, ūs m. | feeling, sense, perception |
simplex, icis | simple, unmixed |
supplicum, (i)ī n. | suffering, punishment |
suspendō, ere, ī, ēnsus | hang up |
tamen | nevertheless, however, but |
tenebrae, ārum f. | darkness, gloom |
vetus, eris | old, aged, anchient, former |
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