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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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addō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to put or lay near to or by, put on, 5.817; add, join, 9.765; erect on, 3.336; give, impart, 1.593; add, bestow, 5.249; addere sē, to join, 2.339. |
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addūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a. | to lead or draw to; lead on, 10.380; draw to, bend, draw tight, strain, of the muscles, 5.141; of a bow, etc., 5.507. |
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adedō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a. | to eat up, devour, consume, 9.537. |
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adeō | adv. (ad + eō, cf. is), to this or that point; so far, to such a degree, so very, so much; with correl. ut following, 11.436, et al.; explanatory of a preceding statement, so much, so, 1.567, et al.; so, therefore, 4.533; added to this, besides, moreover; frequently emphasizing a word or statement, aye indeed, aye also, indeed, even, 3.203; 7.427; iamque adeō and nunc adeō, and even now, now indeed, already, or moreover, 5.268; 9.156, et al.; ūsque adeō, up to such a point, even so, so much; vix adeō, hardly even, 6.498. |
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adeō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. a. and n. | to go to, approach; visit, 4.56; reach, 4.322; encounter, undergo, 1.10. |
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adhibeō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to hold or apply to, unite with, admit to, 8.56; to bring to, invite, 5.62; adhibēre animum or animōs, to give attention, 11.315. (ad and habeō) |
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adhūc | (adv.), to this place; to this time; hitherto, as yet, yet, still, 1.547, et al.; neque adhūc, and not even yet, nor yet. |
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adiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a. | to throw to or upon; add, join, 12.837. (ad and iaciō) |
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adigō, ēgī, āctus, 3, a. | to drive, take, bring to, 9, 601; thrust, 9, 431; to strike down, hurl, 4, 25; force, urge, impel, with inf., 6, 696; drive, 10, 850. (ad and agō) |
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adimō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a. | to take to one’s self; take from or away, 4, 244; pluck out, 3, 658. (ad and emō) |
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aditus, ūs, m. | a going to; an approach, avenue, access, passage, entrance, 2.494; (fig.), approach, 4.423. (adeō) |
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adiungō, iūnxī, iūnctus, 3, a. | to join to, moor, 9, 69; associate with, 8, 515; add, to ally, 7, 238. |
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adiūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to swear by, with acc. of the thing sworn by, 12.816. |
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adiuvō, iūvī, iūtus, 1, a. | to give aid to; to help, aid, support, 5, 345; encourage, stimulate, incite further, 12, 210. |
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admīror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to admire, 6, 408; wonder, 2, 797. |
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admisceō, miscuī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a. | to mingle with, with dat.; to associate, unite, join, 7.579. |
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admittō, mīsī, missus (pass inf. admittier, 9.231), 3, a. | to allow to go to a place; to admit, 6.330. |
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admoneō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to put in mind; remind; admonish, warn, with acc., 4.353; incite, urge on, 10.587; with interrogative clause, 10.153; remind, remonstrate, caution. |
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admoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a. | to move, bring near to; to carry, convey to, 3.410; apply to, touch; admovēre ūbera, give suck, 4.367. |
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adoleō, oluī, ultus, 2, n. | to cause to increase; to magnify, honor, adore, worship, 1.704; burn in sacrifice, offer, 3.547; fire, kindle, 7.71. |
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adolescō, olēvī, ultus, 3, inc. n. | to grow up, of animals or plants; become mature, ripen, 12.438; burn, blaze, 4.379; p., adultus, a, um, grown up; mature, 1.431. (adoleō) |
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adoperiō, operuī, opertus, 4, a. | to cover up, cover, 3.405. |
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adōreus, a, um | adj. (ador, spelt), of spelt or fine wheat, 7.109. |
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adorior, ortus sum, 4, dep. a. | to rise toward or upon, to approach; to aim at, undertake, attempt, 6.397. |
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adōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to pray to; supplicate, worship, adore, 1.48. |
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Adrastus, ī, m. | king of Argos, 6.480. |
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advehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry or convey to; (pass.), advehī, sail to, 1.558; 3.108; foll. by acc., 8.136. |
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advehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry or convey to; (pass.), advehī, sail to, 1.558; 3.108; foll. by acc., 8.136. |
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advēlō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to veil; wreathe, encircle, crown, 5.246. |
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advena, ae, c. | a new comer; a stranger, foreigner, 4.591; adj., foreign, 7.38. (adveniō) |
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adveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n. and a. | to come to a place; to arrive, come, 7.803; arrive at, reach, 1.388. |
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adventō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n. | to come rapidly nearer; to approach, draw near, 5.328; 6.258. (adveniō) |
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adventus, ūs, m. | a coming, an arrival, 5.36; advance, 11.607. (advenio) |
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adversor, ātus sum, 1, dep. freq. n. | to be against; to oppose, 4.127. (advertō) |
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adversus, a, um | turned toward or against; before, in front, opposite, 1.166; opposing, 3.38; against the wind, 12.370; contrary, 2.416; toward, to meet, 6.684; (subst.), adversus, ī, m., an enemy, 9.761; adversum, ī, n.; in adversum, opposite, 8.237; pl., adversa, ōrum, n., misfortunes, accidents, 9.172. |
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adversus (-um) | (adv.), opposite to , against , to , or toward a thing, in a friendly or hostile sense. |
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advertō, vertī, versus, 3, a. | to turn to or toward; turn, direct, 6.386; turn against, bring before, 12.555; of the mind, turn, direct, 8.440; attend, observe, mark, listen, 2.712; (pass.), come to, arrive at, 5.34. |
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adulter, erī, m. | an adulterer, 11.268. |
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adulterium, iī, n. | adultery, 6.612. (adulter) |
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adolescō, olēvī, ultus, 3, inc. n. | to grow up, of animals or plants; become mature, ripen, 12.438; burn, blaze, 4.379; p., adultus, a, um, grown up; mature, 1.431. (adoleō) |
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advocō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to call; summon, 5.44. |
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advolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to fly to, fly, 10.511; hasten, run up, speed, 10.896. |
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advolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a. | to roll to; roll, 6.182. |
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ad ūsque | quite to, 11.262. |
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adytum, ī, n. | the inaccessible; the innermost part of a temple, accessible only to the priest; a shrine, sanctuary, oracle, 2.115; the interior of a tomb, or shrine of the dead, 5.84. |
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Aeacidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Aeacus. 1. Achilles, as the grandson of Aeacus, 1.99. 2. Pyrrhus, the son of Achilles, 3.296. 3. Perseus, their descendant, king of Macedon, 6.839. |
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Aeaeus, a, um | (adj.), of Aeaea, the island of Circe; Aeaean or Colchian, 3.386. |
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aedēs, is, f. | in the sing., a temple; pl., a dwelling, palace, apartments, court, 2.487, 512. |
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aedificō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to build; to construct, make, 2.16. (aedēs and faciō) |
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Aegaeōn, onis, m. | Aegaean, a giant, also called Briareus, 10.565. |
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Aegaeus, a, um | (adj.), Aegaean; pertaining to the Aegaean, 3.74. |
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aeger, gra, grum | (adj.), indisposed; of the body, not well, suffering, sick, 5.651; wounded, 10.856; heavy, difficult, 5.432; feeble, 9.814; fainting, trembling, 5.468; wearied, exhausted, 2.566; of the mind, careworn, wretched, weary, sorrow-laden, 2.268; grieved, afflicted, desponding, oppressed, 1.208; heartbroken, 1.351; 4.389; of inanimate things, sickly, 3.142. |
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aeger, gra, grum | (adj.), indisposed; of the body, not well, suffering, sick, 5.651; wounded, 10.856; heavy, difficult, 5.432; feeble, 9.814; fainting, trembling, 5.468; wearied, exhausted, 2.566; of the mind, careworn, wretched, weary, sorrow-laden, 2.268; grieved, afflicted, desponding, oppressed, 1.208; heartbroken, 1.351; 4.389; of inanimate things, sickly, 3.142. |
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aegis, idis, f. | the shield of Jupiter, carried also by Pallas; the aegis, 8.354. |
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aegrēscō, 3, inc. n. | to become sick; grow worse, 12.46. (aegreō, to be sick) |
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Aegyptius, a, um | adj. (Aegyptos), Egyptian, 8.688. |
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Aegyptos (-tus), ī, f. | Egypt. |
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aemulus, a, um | (adj.), striving to equal; competing, rivaling, 5.187; envious, 5.415; a rival for, aspiring, 10.371. |
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aemulus, a, um | (adj.), striving to equal; competing, rivaling, 5.187; envious, 5.415; a rival for, aspiring, 10.371. |
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Aeneadēs, ae, m. | a son of Aeneas; pl., Aeneadae, ārum, followers of Aeneas, the Trojans, 1.565; Aeneadae, 3.18. |
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Aenēās, ae, m. | 1. A Trojan chief, son of Venus and Anchises, and hero of the Aeneid, 1.92. 2. Aenēās Silvius, one of the Alban kings, 6.769. |
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Aenēius, a, um | adj. (id.), of Aeneas, 7.1. |
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Aenīdēs, ae, m. | a son of Aeneus or Aeneas; Iulus, 9.653. (Aeneus, a collat. form of Aenēās) |
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aēnus, a, um | adj. (aes), of bronze; brazen, 2.470; subst., aēnum, ī, n., a bronze or brazen vessel; caldron, 1.213, et al. |
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aēnus, a, um | adj. (aes), of bronze; brazen, 2.470; subst., aēnum, ī, n., a bronze or brazen vessel; caldron, 1.213, et al. |
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Aeolia, ae, f. | Aeolia, an island near Sicily, the home of Aeolus, 1.52. |
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Aeolidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Aeolus. 1. Ulysses, 6.529. 2. Misenus, 6.164. 3. Clytius, 9.774. |
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Aeolius, a, um | (adj.), pertaining to Aeolus; Aeolian, 5.791. |
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Aeolus, ī, m. | Aeolus. 1. The god who ruled over the winds, 1.52. 2. A follower of Aeneas from Lyrnesus, 12.542. |
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aequaevus, a, um | adj. (aequus and aevum), of equal age, 2.561. |
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aequālis, e | adj. (aequō), equal; of the same age, 10.194; fellow, companion; subst., c., companion, 5.468. |
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aequālis, e | adj. (aequō), equal; of the same age, 10.194; fellow, companion; subst., c., companion, 5.468. |
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aequē | adv. (aequus), equally; alike. |
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Aequīculus, a, um | adj. (Aequī), of the Aequi, a tribe adjacent to the Latins and Volscians, near Rome; Aequian, 7.747. |
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Aequīculus, a, um | adj. (Aequī), of the Aequi, a tribe adjacent to the Latins and Volscians, near Rome; Aequian, 7.747. |
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aequō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to make equal in size, number, weight, etc., 1.193; 5.419; to equalize, divide equally, 1.508; make equal in length, 9.338; in height, raise to, 4.89; to equal, be equal to; to be as high as, on a level with; keep pace with, 6.263; return equally, requite, 6.474; lift, exalt, 11.125; p., aequātus, a, um, made equal or even; steady, 4.587. (aequus) |
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aequor, oris, n. | an equal, horizontal, or level surface; the surface of the sea; the sea, 1.146; water, 6.355; wave, 3.197; a level field, plain, 5.456; low land, 12.524. (aequō) |
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aequum, ī, n. | that which is even; right, justice, 2.427; in aequum, to the open field, 9.68. |
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aequus, a, um | (adj.), plain, even; on a level with, leveled, with dat., 12.569; equal, open, fair, 11.706; equal, adequate, prepared, 10.450; favorable, 1.479; impartial, equitable, just, 6.129; unprejudiced, unbiased, 9.234; aequō pede, with foot to foot, face to face, 12.465; aequum est, it is just, 12.20; aequius fuerat, it would have been more just, 11.115. |
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āēr, eris, m. (acc. āera or āerem) | the air or atmosphere, 1.300, et al. |
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aerātus, a, um | adj. (aes), furnished with copper, bronze; made of bronze, 2.481; bronze-covered; with brazen prow, 8.675; armed with bronze; armed, 7.703. |
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aereus, a, um | adj. (aes), made of copper or bronze; bronze, brazen (see def. of aes), 1.448; brazen beaked, 5.198; of the copper or bronze plates or scales of a corselet, 10.313. |
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aeripēs, edis | adj. (aes and pēs), brazen- or bronze-footed, or hoofed, 6.802. |
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āerius, a, um | (adj.), pertaining to the air; airy, aërial, 5.520; rising into the air; towering, lofty, 3.291; air-cleaving, 9.803. |
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aes, aeris, n. | copper, bronze; brass, in one of the old English usages of that word, 1.449, et al.; anything made of copper or bronze; a trumpet, 3.240; cymbal; armor, 2.734; shield, 2.545; a bronze statue, 6.847; a track or course of bronze plates, 6.591; a ship’s prow or beak, or a copper-bottomed ship, 1.35; pl., aera, n., money, 11.329; aere nexus, bronze-bound, of bronze, 1.448. |
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aestās, ātis, f. | the summer, 1.265, et al.; summer air, 6.707; a year. |
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aestuō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to glow, to be dried up or parched; boil up; heave, foam, 6.297; fume, 8.258; rage, seethe, 12.666. (aestus) |
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aestus, ūs, m. | glowing heat; summer; a boiling; a billowy motion; waves of flame, flames, 2.706; wave, surge, 1.107; tide, sea, flood, 3.419; tide (of feeling), agitation, 4.532. |
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aetās, ātis, f. | lifetime, age, 1.705; old age, 2.596; period, generation, age, 7.680; lapse of time; time, 8.200. (for aevitās, fr. aevum) |
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aeternus, a, um | adj. (for aeviternus), lasting, through ages; eternal; immortal, 1.36; perpetual, 4.99; (adv.), aeternum, for in aeternum, continually, eternally, 6.401; for ever, 11.98. |
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aeternus, a, um | adj. (for aeviternus), lasting, through ages; eternal; immortal, 1.36; perpetual, 4.99; (adv.), aeternum, for in aeternum, continually, eternally, 6.401; for ever, 11.98. |
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aethēr, eris, m. (acc. aethera and aetherem) | the upper air; ether, sky, heaven, 1.90; in a general sense, air, 1.587, et al. |
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aetherius, a, um | adj. (aethēr), pertaining to the upper air; ethereal, heavenly, 1.394, et al.; airy, 8.608. |
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Aethiops, opis, m. | an Aethiopian. |
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Aethōn, onis, m. | Aethon, one of the chariot horses of Pallas, 11.89. |
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aethra, ae, f. | the cloudless air; serene sky; heaven, 3.585, et al. |
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Aetna, ae, f. | a volcanic mountain on the eastern coast of Sicily, 3.579. |
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Aetnaeus, a, um | adj. (Aetna), of Aetna; Aetnaean, 3.678. |
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Aetōlus, a, um | (adj.), Aetolian, 11.428; Aetōla urbs, Arpi in Apulia, built by Diomedes, 11.239. |
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Aetōlus, a, um | (adj.), Aetolian, 11.428; Aetōla urbs, Arpi in Apulia, built by Diomedes, 11.239. |
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