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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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to cause to totter or waver; p., labefactus, a, um, shaken, 4.395; yielding, melting, 8.390. |
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a falling, sinking down; decline, beginning of evil or ruin, downward step, 2.97; corruption, stain, blemish, 6.746. (1. lābor) |
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the Labici, or people of Labicum or Labici, a Latin town near the present Colonna, 7.796. |
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to give way, begin to yield; totter, 2.492; of the mind, waver, 4.22; falter, flag, despond, 12.223. |
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labor, effort, toil, working, work, 1.431, et al.; care; task, 4.115; effort, activity, of man, 11.425; adventure, enterprise, 2.385; burden, 2.708; fatigue, difficulty, hardship, 1.330; struggle, danger, distress, misfortune, calamity, woe, suffering, 1.10, et al.; hard fate, 12.727; an eclipse, 1.742; the product of work, workmanship, work, 1.455; personif., Labōs, Toil, 6.277. |
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to slide, glide down, or slip, freq.; fall down, 2.465; ebb, 11.628; pass away, 2.14; descend, 2.262; glide, sail, skim along, 8.91; flow, 3.281; fall, perish, 2.430; decline, 4.318; faint, 3.309. |
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labor, effort, toil, working, work, 1.431, et al.; care; task, 4.115; effort, activity, of man, 11.425; adventure, enterprise, 2.385; burden, 2.708; fatigue, difficulty, hardship, 1.330; struggle, danger, distress, misfortune, calamity, woe, suffering, 1.10, et al.; hard fate, 12.727; an eclipse, 1.742; the product of work, workmanship, work, 1.455; personif., Labōs, Toil, 6.277. |
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to toil, make effort; work out; prepare, knead, 8.181; fashion; embroider, 1.639. (2. labor) |
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a vat or tub; a bowl, vase, vessel, 8.22. |
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a lip, 11.572. |
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the Labyrinth, 5.588. |
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milk, 3.66, et al.; juice, 4.514. |
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Lacedaemonian or Spartan; subst., the Spartan woman; Helen, 2.601. |
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Lacedaemon or Sparta, the capital of Laconia, 7.363. |
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(adj.), Lacedaemonian, Spartan, 3.328. |
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(adj.), torn, mangled, bruised, mutilated, 5.275. |
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to tear, mutilate; wound, 3.41; rend, 12.98. (lacer) |
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the upper arm, from the shoulder to the elbow; the arm, 5.141, et al. |
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to provoke, rouse, irritate, incite, 5.429; call forth, summon, rouse, 10.10; challenge, attack, assail, 11.585; strike, smite, 7.527; slap with the hand, caress, cheer, 12.85. |
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adj. (Lacīnium), of Lacinium, a promontory near Croton, on the southern coast of Italy; Lacinian; Dīva Lacīnia, the Lacinian goddess; Juno, 3.552. |
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a tear, 1.228, et al. |
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adj. (lacrimō), that calls for tears; piteous, 3.39; causing tears; woeful, disastrous, 7.604. |
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to shed tears, weep, 1.459. (lacrima) |
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adj. (lacrima), tearful; sad, mournful, piteous, 11.274. |
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adj. (lac), milky, full of milk; milk-white, 8.660. |
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a lake, pool, source, 8.74; fen, 2.135. |
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a Lycian follower of Aeneas, slain by Turnus, 12.343. |
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Ladon, a follower of Pallas, 10.413. |
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to strike violently; smite, 2.231; bruise, strike, hit, 7.809; hurt, injure, offend, thwart, 1.8; violate, 12.496. |
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an upper garment; cloak, mantle, 4.262. |
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adj. (Lāertēs), of Laertes, father of Ulysses; Laertian, 3.272. |
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joy, 1.514, et al. (laetus) |
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to rejoice, w. abl., gen., infin., or absolute, 1.393, et al. (laetus) |
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(adj.), joyful, joyous, glad, 4.418, et freq.; delighting in (w. abl.), 1.275, 696; 2.417; springing, 10.643; sparkling, radiant, 1.591; happy, auspicious, 1.605; abounding, rich, full (w. abl. or gen.), 1.441; well fed, fat, 3.220; blissful, blessed, 6.744. |
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(adj.), joyful, joyous, glad, 4.418, et freq.; delighting in (w. abl.), 1.275, 696; 2.417; springing, 10.643; sparkling, radiant, 1.591; happy, auspicious, 1.605; abounding, rich, full (w. abl. or gen.), 1.441; well fed, fat, 3.220; blissful, blessed, 6.744. |
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the left hand, 1.611; ab laevā, on the left side, 8.460. |
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(adv.), on the left, 5.163. |
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the left-hand places; waters or waves on the left hand, 5.825. |
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(adv.), on the left, 2.693. |
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(adj.), the left, 10.495; (situated) on the left, 3.412; the left, 3.420; (fig.), ill-starred, unpropitious, baleful, 10.275; infatuated, blind, 2.54. |
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a Rutulian, 10.381. |
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to lick, 2.211; of flame, touch, lick, 3.574. |
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a wailing, cry of grief, lamentation, mourning, moaning, 4.667. (sing. not in good use) |
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adj. (lāmentor, deplore), deplorable; pitiable; to be deplored, 2.4. |
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a light, torch, 6.587; firebrand, 9.535. |
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a Rutulian, 9.334. |
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a Rutulian, 9.334. |
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a lance, light spear, javelin, 12.375. |
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to be faint, to languish, grow feeble; p., languēns, entis, of the sea, 10.289; of flowers, drooping, 11.69. |
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to become faint, grow weak, droop, 9.436. (langueō) |
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adj. (langueō), languid, 12.908. |
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adj. (lāna, wool, and gerō), bearing wool; fleecy, 3.660. |
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to lacerate, mangle, mutilate, 6.494. |
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wooly substance, down. |
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a broad dish or plate; a charger, platter, 8.284; pl., lancēs, the basins of weighing scales; scales, 12.725. |
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a Trojan prince and priest of Apollo, 2.41; serving also as priest of Neptune, 2.201. |
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daughter of Acastus and wife of Protesilaus, who killed herself after her husband was slain by Hector, 6.447. |
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adj. (Lāomedon), pertaining to Laomedon, father of Priam; Laomedontean, Trojan, 4.542. |
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a son or descendant of Laomedon, 8.162; pl., the Trojans, 3.248, et al. (Lāomedon) |
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adj. (Lāomedon), pertaining to Laomedon, father of Priam; Laomedontean, Trojan, 4.542. |
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adj. (lapis), full of stones; hard as stone, stony, 3.649. |
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a stone, rock, 12.906, et al.; marble. |
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one of the Lapithae; pl., Lapithae, ārum (um, 7.305); the Lapithae, a race of Thessalians, who fought with the Centaurs at the marriage of Pirithous, king of the Lapithae, 6.601, et al. |
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to fall down; slip, 2.551. (1. lābor) |
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a slipping; gliding, 2.225; gliding movement, 2.225; turning, movement, 2.236; descent, flight, 3.225; course, 4.524. (1. lābor) |
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a ceiling with hollows or panels; a paneled or fretted ceiling, 1.726. |
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a fireside, hearth, or household god, 5.744; hesternum Larem, the household god of yesterday, 8.543; (meton.), household, property, home, dwelling. |
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to give largely; bestow, grant, 10.494. (largus) |
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(adj.), ample; spacious, expansive, 6.640; plentiful, copious, flowing, 1.465; bountiful, free, 10.619; w. gen., lavish, 11.338. |
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a Rutulian, son of Daucus, 10.391. |
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a follower of Camilla, 11.655. |
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of Larissa, a Thessalian town, on the southern bank of the Peneus; Larissaean, 2.197. (Larissa) |
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(adj.), faint, tired, wearied, 2.739. |
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a Tyrrhenian, 10.697. |
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(adv.), widely; far and wide, 1.21; on all sides, far around, 1.163; all over, 12.308. (lātus) |
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a hiding place; recess, lodgment, retreat, 12.389; usually in pl., latebrae, ārum, an ambuscade; covert, retreat; cavern, 3.424; recess, cavity, 2.38; the hatches of a ship, the hold, 10.657. (lateō) |
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adj. (latebra), full of lurking places or recesses; full of holes; porous, 5.214; secret, 8.713. |
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to be hidden, lie concealed, 2.48; to lurk; be sheltered, 10.805; be unknown to, escape the knowledge of, 1.130; p., latēns, entis, hidden, concealed, 3.237; hiding, lurking, 2.568. |
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a liquid; liquor; wine, 1.686; water, 4.512. |
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the people of Latium; the Latins, 12.823, et al. |
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adj. (Latium), of Latium; Latin, 1.6, et al.; Latīna, ae, f., a Latin woman, 12.604. |
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Latinus, a king of Latium, whose capital was Laurentum, and whose daughter, Lavinia, became the wife of Aeneas, 6.891, et al. (Latium) |
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a country of ancient Italy, extending from the left bank of the lower Tiber to Campania, 1.6; (meton.), for Latīnī, the Latins, people of Latium, 10.365, et al. (2. latus; Virgil, 8.323, derives it from lateō) |
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the mother of Apollo and Diana, 1.502. |
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Diana, 11.534. |
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adj. (Lātōna), of Latona, Latonian, 9.405, et al.; subst., Lātōnia, ae, f., Diana, 11.534. |
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one who barks like a dog; a barker, the barking, 8.698. (lātrō) |
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a barking; baying, 5.257, et al. (lātrō) |
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to bark, snarl, bay, 6.401, et al.; of waves, 7.588. |
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a hired servant, mercenary soldier, huntsman, 12.7. |
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a side, 1.105, et al.; coast, 8.416; laterum iūnctūrae, joinings of the sides of a belt, i.e, ends of a belt, 12.274. |
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(adj.), wide, broad, 1.313; spacious, ample, large, 4.199; widespread, far-extending, 1.225. |
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to praise, 2.586; commend, 11.460. (laus) |
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a Latin princess, daughter of King Latinus, 6.764, et al. |
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a city of Latium, built by Aeneas and named after his Latin wife, Lavinia, 1.270, et al. (Lāvīnia) |
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and Lāvīnus, a, um, adj. (Lāvīnium), of or belonging to Lavinium, 4.236. |
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to wash, bathe, 3.663; wet, sprinkle, 6.227; p., lautus, a, um, washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361. |
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to wash, bathe, 3.663; wet, sprinkle, 6.227; p., lautus, a, um, washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361. |
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adj. (Laurentum), of Laurentum, the ancient capital of Latium; Laurentine, Laurentian, 5.797, et al., subst., Laurentēs, um, pl. m., the Laurentians, 7.63, et al. |
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the people of Laurentum, the ancient capital of Latium, the Laurentians, 7.63, et al. |
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