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Vergil - Pharr's Aeneid General Vocabulary Column 2
Vocabulary from Column 2 of the General Vocabulary Pull-out section of Pharr's Aeneid
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casus, casus m. | fortune, misfortune; fall |
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretus, -a, -um | to discern, to perceive, to understand, to decide; to fight |
circum (+ acc.) | around, about, at, near |
clamor, clamoris m. | shout, roar, applause |
classis, classis f. | fleet, army, ship |
comes, comitis m. or f. | comrade, follower |
conjunx, conjugis m. or f. | husband, wife |
corpus, corporis n. | body, corpse, form |
cum (conjunction) | when, while, since, although |
cum (+ abl.) | with |
cunctus, cuncta, cunctum | all, whole, entire |
cura, curae f. | care, anxiety, grief; love |
cursus, cursus m. | course, running; haste |
Danaus, Danaa, Danaum | Danaan, Greek |
de (+ abl.) | down from, away from, from, of concerning, according to |
dea, deae f, | goddess |
deus, dei m. | god, divinity, deity |
dexter, dextra, dextrum | right,; favorable |
dextera, dexterae f. | right hand |
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus, -a, -um | to say, to speak, to tell, to call, to name, to describe, to chant |
dictum, dicti n | word, speech, command |
Dido, Didonis f. | legendary founder and queen of Carthage |
dies, diei m. (f. in abl. sing.) | day, time, season |
divus, diva, divum | divine, heavenly, deified |
do, dare, dedi, datus, -a, -um | to give, to grant, to allow, to bestow, to put, to place, to make |
domus, domus f. | house, houshold, home abode; family, race, line |
donum, doni n. | gift, offering, prize, reward |
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus, -a, -um | to lead, to draw out, to protract, to produce; to think |
dum | while (followed by indicative), as long as, until (followed by subjunctive), provided |
e, ex (+ abl.) | out of, from, according to |
ego, mei | I |
eo, ire, ivi, iturus, -a, -um | to go, to proceed, to come |
equus, equi m. | horse, steed, charger |
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus, -a, -um | to snatch, to tear away; to rescue; to hasten |
erro, errare, erravi, erratus, -a, -um | to stray, to wander, to err; to linger |
et | and, also, even, too |
et...et | both...and |
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