A | B |
Aeacides, ae m. | descendant of Aeacus, Achilles |
agito (1) | drive, harass, toss, agitate |
consido, ere, sedi, sessus | sit (down); settle |
Dardinia, ae f. | Troy, city of Dardanus |
Dardanus, a, um | Trojan, Dardinian |
derigo (dirigo) ere, rexi, rectus | direct, guide |
dux, ducis m. (f) | leader, guide, chief |
fas n. | right, justice, divine will |
gloria, ae f. | glory, fame, reputation |
gravis, e | heavy, grievous, serious |
hac...tenus=hactenus | thus far, hitherto |
Ilium (i)i n. | Troy, Ilium |
indebitus,a, um | not due, not owed, undue |
intro (1) | enter, penetrate |
Latium, (i)i n. | district of central Italy |
marmor, oris n. | marble |
Massyli, (or)um m. | tribe of North Africa |
miseror, ari, atus | pity, commiserate |
obeo, ire, ii (ivi), itus | approach, traverse, skirt |
obsto, are, stiti, status | stand in the way, oppose (dat.) |
parco, ere, peperci (parsi), parsus | spare (dat) |
Paris, idis (os) m. | Trojan prince, eloped with Helen and thus caused the Trojan war |
penitus | deep(ly), (from) within |
Pergameus, a, um | Trojan |
Phoebus, i m. | god of light, music, and prophecy |
posco, ere, poposci | demand, seek , ask |
praescius,a , um | foreknowing, prescient (gen) |
praetendo, ere, i, ntus | stretch before, extend |
pre(he)ndo, ere, i, ensus | seize, grasp |
quoque | also, furthermore, too, likewise |
repos(i)tus, a, um | secluded, remote |
sanctus, a, um | holy, sacred, sainted |
semper | always, ever |
solidus, a, um | solid, whole, firm |
Syrtis, is f. | quicksands off the northern coast of Africa |
templum, i n. | temple, shrine, sanctuary |
tot | so many |
Trivia, ae f. | Hecate, goddess of the lower world |
Trojanus, a, um | Trojan, of Troy |
venturum, i n. | the future, what is to come |
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