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Aeneid Vocabulary Book IV (160-172)

AB
aether, aetheris (m)upper air, heaven, ether
ager, agri (m)field, territory, land
amnis, amnis (m)river, stream
commisceo, -êre, -ui, -mixtusto mix, mingle
conscius, -a, -umaware, privy to
conubium, -i (n)marriage
Dardanius, -a, -umTrojan
devenio, -ire, -i, -ventusto come down, arrive at
diversus, -a, -umseparated, different
dux, ducis (m)leader, general, guide, chief
fulgeo, fulgere, fulsito shine, flash, gleam
grando, grandinis (f)hail, hail storm, hail stones
incipio, -ere, -cepi, -ceptusto begin, undertake
insequor, -i, -secutusto follow
intereameanwhile
iuventus, iuventutis (f)youth, young men
metus, metûs (m)fear
misceo, -êre, -ui, mixtusto mix, mingle, confuse
murmur, murmuris (n)murmur, roar, rumble
nepos, nepotis (m)grandson, descendant
nimbus, -i (m)rainstorm, cloud
Nympha, -ae (f)nymph
passimeverywhere, all about
pronuba, -ae (f)matron of honor
signum, -i (n)sign, signal, token, mark
spelunca, -ae (f)cave, cavern, grotto
Troianus, -a, -umTrojan
ululo, -are, -avi, atumto howl, wail, shriek, shout
Venus, -eris (f)Venus, goddess of love
vertex, verticis (m)peak, summit, head, top
causa, -ae (f)cause, reason, occasion
coniugium, -i (n)wedlock, marriage
culpa, -ae (f)fault, offense, guilt, blame
enimfor, indeed, truly
furtivus, -a, -umsecret, stolen
letum, -i (n)death, destruction, ruin
malum, -i (n)evil, misfortune, trouble
meditor, -ari, -atus summeditate, design
praetexto, -ere, -ui, -xtusto fringe, to cloak
species, -ei (f)appearance, sight, aspect



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