A | B |
Achates, ae m. | faithful comrade of Aeneas |
adfor, ari, atus | address, speak to |
bidens, entis | sheep (with two front teeth) |
bis | twice |
cado, ere, cecedi, casus | fall, fail, sink, die |
conor, ari, atus | attempt, try, endeavor |
Deiphobe, es f. | prophetess and priestess of Apollo and Hecate |
dolor, oris, m. | grief, pain, passion, anger |
effingo, ere, finxi, fictus | fashion, portray |
Glaucus, i, m. | a sea-god gifted with prophetic powers |
grex, gregis, m. | herd, flock |
Icarus, i m. | son of Deadalus, who in his flight with his father from Crete flew too near the sun, melted his wings, fell into the sea, and was drowned |
intactus, a um | untouched, unbroken |
iste, ta, tud | that (of yours) |
juvencus | bullock, ox |
lego, ere, legi, lectus | choose, gather |
macto (1) | sacrifice, slaughter, kill; honor |
moror, ari, arus | delay, tarry, hinder |
mos, moris m. | custom, ritual, manner |
nisi, ni | if not, unless |
opus, eris n. | work (of art); toil, labor |
perlego, ere, legi, lectus | survey, examine |
Pheobus, i m. | god of light, music and prophecy |
posco, ere, poposci | demand, seek, ask |
praemitto, ere, misi, missus | send forward |
praesto, are, stiti, status | excel, be better |
protinus | continuously, at once |
quin | (but) that, nay even, why not |
sacerdos, otis m. (f.) | priest(ess) |
septem | seven |
sino, ere, sivi, situs | permit, allow |
spectaculum, i n. | sight, spectacle |
totidem | as many, so many |
Trivia, ae f. | Hecate, goddess of the lower world |
una | together, at the same time |
adflo (1) | breathe upon, blow upon, inspire |
aditus , us m. | approach, entrance |
anhelus, a, um | panting, gasping |
antrum, i n. | cave, cavern, grotto |
atonitus, a, um | thunderstruck, amazed |
centum | hundred |
cesso (1) | cease, pause, delay, hesitate |
color, oris | color, hue, tint |
coma, ae | hair, locks, tresses |
como, ere, mpsi, mptus | arrange (properly) |
contisceo, ere, ticui | become silent, hush |
cor, rdis n. | heart, spirit, feelings, soul |
curro, ere, cucurri, cursus | run, course |
dehisco, ere, hivi | yawn, gape, open |
durus, a, um | hard(y), harsh, stern |
ecce | see! look! behold! |
enim | for, indeed, truly |
Euboicus | Euboean |
excido, ere, i, sus | cut, hew (out) |
ferus, a, um | wild, fierce, untamed |
gelidus, a, um | cold, chilly, icy |
latus, a, um | broad, wide, spacious |
latus, eris n. | side, flank |
mortalis, e | mortal, human, earthly |
os, ossis n. | bone |
ostium (i)i n. | mouth, entrance, harbor |
posco, ere, poposci | demand, seek ask |
prex, precis f. | prayer, entreaty |
propior, ius | nearer, closer |
rabies, ei f. | rage, fury, frenzy |
responsum, i | answer, reply, response |
rupes, is f. | rock, cliff, crag |
Sibylla, ae f. | ancient Italian prophetess |
sono, are, ui, itus | (re)sound, roar |
subito | suddenly, unexpectedly |
totidem | as many, so many |
tremor, oris m. | trembling, shudder |
Tros, Trois m. | Trojan |
tumeo, ere, ui | swell, be swollen |
unde | whence, from which source |
virgo, inis f. | (unmarried) girl, maid(en) |
votum, i n. | vow, prayer, (votive) offering |
vultus, us m. | countenance, face, aspect |
foris, is f. | door, gate, entrance |
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