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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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āvolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to fly away, 11.712. |
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aura, ae (archaic genit. āī), f. | the air in gentle motion; a breeze, 3.356, et al.; air, 4.278, et al.; a blast; ether, spirit, 6.747; splendor, brightness, 6.204; favor, applause, 6.816; pl., air, 1.59, 387; ad auras, to or into the air, on high, upward. |
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aurātus, a, um | adj. (aurum), gilded, golden, of gold, 12.163; embroidered with gold, 5.250. |
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aureus, a, um | adj. (aurum), of gold, golden, armed with gold, 11.490; gilded, 6.13; (fig.), beautiful, fair, 10.16; perfectly pure and happy, golden, 6.792. |
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auricomus, a, um | adj. (aurum and coma), golden-haired; (fig.), golden-leaved, or with golden sprays, 6.141. |
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aurīga, ae, m. | a charioteer, 5.146; a groom, 12.85. |
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auris, is, f. | the ear, 2.119, et al. (rel. to audiō) |
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aurōra, ae, f. | the dawn, morning, 3.521; personified, Aurora, the goddess of the dawn, who precedes the horses of the sun-god, 4.585; the east, 8.686; the sun, 6.535. |
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aurum, ī, n. | gold, 1.349, et al.; (meton.), a golden goblet, 7.245; golden bit, 7.279. |
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Auruncus, a, um | adj. (Aurunca), Auruncan, of Aurunca, an ancient town of Campania, 12.94. |
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Auruncus, a, um | adj. (Aurunca), Auruncan, of Aurunca, an ancient town of Campania, 12.94. |
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Ausonia, ae, f. | an ancient name of middle and lower Italy; Italy, in general, 3.496. |
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Ausonidēs, ae, pl. Ausonidae, ārum and ūm, m. | the Ausonians or primitive people of lower Italy; Italians, 10.564. (Auson, the eponymous father of the Ausonēs) |
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Ausonius, a, um | adj. (Auson), Ausonian; Italian, 4.349; subst., Ausoniī, ōrum, m., the Ausonians; Italians, 11.253. |
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Ausonius, a, um | adj. (Auson), Ausonian; Italian, 4.349; subst., Ausoniī, ōrum, m., the Ausonians; Italians, 11.253. |
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auspex, icis, c. | one who divines by watching birds; a diviner; (fig.), a leader, author, patron, guide, director, 3.20. (avis and speciō, look) |
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auspicium, iī, n. | an auspice; omen, token, sign, 3.499; power, authority, 4.103; will, 4.341; conduct, leadership, 11.347. (auspex) |
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Auster, trī, m. | the southerly or south wind, opposite to Aquilo; wind in general, 3.70; (meton.), the south. |
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ausum, ī, n. | a daring deed; outrage, 2.535. |
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aut | (conj., indicating an actual and positive alternative, and not, like vel, leaving the choice to the mind), or, 1.70, et al.; but sometimes used indifferently with vel, ve, sive, 1.379; repeated, aut — aut, either — or, 1.396, et al. |
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autem | (conj.), but, yet, however, truly, indeed, now, moreover, denoting contrast, difference, addition, or transition, freq. |
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Automedōn, ontis, m. | the charioteer of Achilles, and, after the death of Achilles, armor-bearer of Pyrrhus, 2.477. |
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autumnus, ī, m. | the season of increase; autumn, 6.309, et al. (cf. augeō) |
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avunculus, ī, m. | an uncle on the mother’s side; uncle, 3.343. (avus) |
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avus, ī, m. | a grandfather, grandsire, 2.457; sire, father, ancestor, 6.840. |
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auxilium, iī, n. | that which promotes; assistance, help, relief, succor, 1.571; pl. auxilia, ōrum, help, assistance, 2.163. (augeō) |
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axis, is, m. | an axle; synecdoche, car, chariot, 5.820; the axis of the heavens, the sky, the heavens, 4.482; the pole; the north pole, the north. |
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