A | B |
altum, - (n) | the deep (sea), heaven |
anguis, is (m) | snake, serpent |
arrigo, -ere, arrexi, arrectum | to raise, rear |
autem | but, however, moreover |
ceterus, -a, -um | the rest, remaining, other |
ecce | see! look! behold! |
horresco, -ere, horrui | to shudder, tremble |
immensus, -a, -um | immense, immeasurable |
incumbo, -ere, incubui, incubitus | lean upon, hang over, lower (+ dat.) |
iuba, -ae (f) | mane, crest |
Lâocoôn, -ontis (m) | Laocoön (a Trojan priest) |
lego, -ere, legi, lectum | to choose, skim |
macto, -are, -avi, -atum | to sacrifice, slaughter |
Neptunus, -i (m) | Neptune (god of the sea) |
orbis, -is (m) | circle, fold, coil |
pariter | equally, side by side |
pone | behind, after |
pontus, -i (m) | sea, waves |
sacerdos, -dotis (m/f) | priest/ess |
sanguineus, -a, -um | bloody, blood-red |
sinuo, -are, -avi, -atum | to fold, curve, twist, wind |
sollemnis, -e | annual, customary, solemn |
sors, sortis (f) | lot, fate, destiny, oracle |
supero, -are, -avi, -atum | to surmount, overcome, survive |
taurus, -i (m) | bull, ox |
Tenedos, -i (f) | Tenedos (an island near Troy) |
tergum, -i (n) | back, body, rear |
tranquillius, -a, -um | tranquil, calm |
volumen, voluminis (n) | fold, coil, roll |
amplector, -i, amplexus | to embrace, enfold |
artus, -us (m) | joint, limb, body |
auxilium, -i (n) | help, aid, assistance |
bis | twice |
certus, -a, -um | sure, fixed, certain |
collum, -i (n) | neck |
corripio, -ere, -ui, correptum | to seize, snatch up |
depascor, -i, depastum | to feed on, devour |
diffugio, -ere, diffugi | to flee apart, scatter |
duo, duae, dua | two |
exsanguis, -e | bloodless, lifeless |
fio, fieri, factus | become, arise |
implico, -are, -avi, -atum | to entwine |
lambo, -ere | to lick, lap |
ligo, -are, -avi, -atum | to tie, bind, fasten |
lingua, -ae (f) | tongue, language |
morsus, -us (m) | bite, fangs, jaws |
parvus, -a, -um | small, little |
post | afterward, (w/ acc.) after, behind |
salum, -i (n) | sea, swell |
serpens, serpentis (m/f) | serpent, snake |
sibilus, -a, -um | hissing, whirring |
sonitus, -us (m) | sound, roar, noise, crash |
spira, -ae (f) | fold, coil, spire |
spumo, -are, -vi, -atum | to foam, froth, spray |
squameus, -a, -um | scaly |
sufficio, -ere, suffeci, suffectum | to supply, suffuse |
uterque, utraque, utrumque | each, both |
vibro, -are, -avi, -atum | to quiver, vibrate, dart |
visus, visus (m) | sight, view, vision, aspect |
cervix, cervicis (f) | neck |
clipeus, -i (m) | shield, buckler |
delubrum, -i (n) | shrine, temple |
divello, -ere, -i, divulsus | to tear apart |
draco, draconis (m) | dragon, serpent |
effugio, -ere, effugi | to flee, escape |
excutio, -ere, excussi, excussus | to shake off |
horrendus, -a, um | horrible, horrifying |
incertus, -a, -um | uncertain |
lapsus, -us (m) | gliding, rolling, sinking |
mugitus, -us (m) | bellow, roar, moo |
nodus, -i (m) | knot, coil, fold |
perfundo, -ere, perfudi, perfusus | to soak, drench |
qualis, -e | such as, of what sort |
saevus, -a, -um | fierce, cruel, stern |
sanies, -ei (f) | blood, gore |
saucius, -a, -um | wounded, stricken |
securis, -is (f) | ax |
tego, tegere, text, tectum | to cover, hide |
Tritonis, Tritonidis (f) | Minerva (goddess of wisdom and the arts) |
venenum, -i (n) | poison, venom, drug |
vitta, -ae (f) | fillet, garland, band |
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