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Daphne and Apollo, lines 452-484, pages 6-13
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| Phoebus, -i, m. | Phoebus |
| Daphne, Daphnes, f. | Daphne |
| Peneius, -a, -um | of Peneus, child of Peneus |
| fors, fortis, f. | chance, destiny |
| ignarus, -a, -um | ignorant, unknowing, unaware |
| Cupido, Cupidinis, m. | Cupid |
| serpens, serpentis, m. | snake, serpent |
| flecto, flectere, flexi, flexus | to bend, curve; to turn |
| cornu, -us, n. | animal's horn, object made of horn; bow |
| nervus, -i, m. | muscle, nerve; cord |
| decet, decere, decuit | to adorn; to be right for; it is right, suitable |
| umerus, -i, m. | shoulder |
| fera, -ae, f. | wild animal, beast |
| modo | only recently, just now |
| iugerum, -i, n. | a measure of land; an expanse of land, fields, acres |
| premo, premere, pressi, pressus | to press, press upon; to cover; to oppress |
| sterno, sternere, stravi, stratus | to lay out, spread; to strike down, defeat |
| innumerus, -a, -um | countless, innumerable |
| tumidus, -a, -um | swollen; enraged, violent |
| sagitta, -ae, f. | arrow |
| fax, facis, f. | torch; materal used for a torch; flame of love |
| amor, amoris, m. | sexual passion, love; the object of love, a lover; a love affair |
| laus, laudis, f. | praise; reputation; praiseworthy act, honor |
| Venus, Veneris, f. | Venus |
| figo, figere, fixi, fixus | to drive in, insert; to transfix, pierce; to fix, press |
| arcus, -us, m. | a bow |
| cedo, cedere, cessi, cessurus | to go, proceed; to yield to, be inferior to |
| percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus | to strike; to beat, shake violently |
| aer, aeris, m. | air |
| penna, -ae, f. | wing; feather |
| consto, constare, constiti, constaturus | to take up a position, stand upon, stand firmly |
| pharetra, -ae, f. | quiver |
| diversus, -a, -um | opposite; different; separate |
| opus, operis, n. | work, task; function, purpose; there is need of |
| fugo, -are, -avi, -atus | to drive away, dispel, banish |
| auratus, -a, -um | golden |
| cuspis, cuspidis, f. | sharp point, tip |
| acutus, -a, -um | sharp, pointed |
| harundo, harundinis, f. | reed; fishing rod; shaft of an arrow |
| plumbum, -i, n. | lead |
| Peneis, Peneidos | of the river Peneus, descended from the river-god Peneus; daugher of Peneus |
| laedo, laedere, laesi, laesus | to harm, hurt, wound |
| protinus | immediately |
| captivus, -a, -um | captured, captive |
| Phoebe, Phoebes, f. | Diana |
| lex, legis, f. | law; rule, regulation, order |
| conubium, -i, n. | marriage, wedding rites |
| crimen, criminis, n. | charge, accusation; mideed, crime |
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