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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort ascending
cunctor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to delay, hesitate, linger, wait, 4.133; keep one's ground, stand at bay, 10.717.

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concēdō, essī, essus, 3, a. and n.

to retire; come away, come, 2.523; go away, depart, 2.91; subside, come to an end, terminate, 8.41; allow, yield, grant, concede, 5.798; give up to, abandon, 7.305.

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coeō, coīvī or coiī, coitus, coīre, irreg. n. and a.

to go or come together, assemble, 7.582; come together in conflict, join battle; of the blood, stand still, congeal, curdle, 3.30; come to terms, form a compact, 7.317; coīre in ūnum, to come to one place, unite, concentrate, combine, 9.801, et al.

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convellō, vellī, vulsus, 3, a.

to pull violently; pluck, tear, pull up, 3.24; wrench forth, 12.774; cut off, 6.148; p., convulsus, a, um, rent, shattered, 1.383; convulsed, 5.143.

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citus, a, um

swiftly moved or driven; speedy, rapid, swift, 1.301; as an adv., 4.574. (cieo)

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carpo, carpsī, carptus, 3, a.

to pluck or pull, crop, browse upon, eat, graze; cause to graze, pasture; gather, 6.146; (fig.), catch, breathe, enjoy, 1.388; consume, 4.2; devour, waste, 4.32; carpere prāta, etc., to course over.

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compellō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to address, accost, speak to, 1.581; greet, salute, 3.299; chide, upbraid, 5.161.

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contendō, ī, tentus, 3, a.

to stretch completely; stretch, strain; strain the bow, 12.815; level the arrow, 5.513; shoot, 5.520; endeavor, strive, 1.158; contend, 4.108; hold, steer, 5.834; contend in skill of any kind.

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celebrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to attend or be present in great numbers; to attend, honor, 1.735; celebrate, 5.58; observe, 8.268. (celeber, frequented)

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certātim

(adv.), with striving or contention; emulously, vying one with another; with every blow, 2.628; emulously, 3.290; impatiently, 11.486; as if in rivalry; fiercely, 11.209. (certō)

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cōnferō, tulī, conlātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bring together; cōnferre gradum, to walk side by side, accompany, 6.488; cōnferre manum or sīgna, to join battle, 11.517; 9.44; sē cōnferre, w. dat., to oppose, 10.735; cōnferre certāmina, to wage conflicts, 10.147.

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conveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, a. and n.

to come together; meet, assemble, 1.361; (impers.), convenit, it is meet, proper, fit; it is agreed, stipulated, covenanted, 12.184.

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cōnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to undertake, essay, attempt, try, 2.792.

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Creūsa, ae, f.

the wife of Aeneas, and daughter of Priam, 2.562.

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Cyclōps, ōpis, m.

a Cyclops, one of the Cyclopes, fabulous giants of Sicily, supposed to have a round eye in the middle of the forehead, 3.569.

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canis, is, c.

a dog, freq.

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conclāmō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to call out aloud; shout, cry, 3.523; call together, 7.504.

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Karthāgō, inis, f.

a city built by Phoenician adventurers on the northern coast of Africa, opposite Sicily, a short distance N.E. of the modern Tunis, 1.13, et al. (Καρχηδών, new city)

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cūr

(adv.), wherefore? for what reason? why? 1.408, et al. (for quārē)

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coniugium, iī, n.

a joining together; marriage, wedlock, 4.172; (meton.), husband, wife, consort, 2.579; 3.296. (coniungō)

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color, ōris, m.

color, 4.701, et al.; complexion, hue, 4.558.

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cōnspectus, ūs, m.

a seeing or viewing; view, sight, 1.34; presence, 6.108; mediō in cōnspectū, in the midst of the gazing assembly. (cōnspiciō)

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concilium, iī, n.

a body called together; assembly, council, 2.89; throng, company, 3.679. (com- and root cal-, call)

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costa, ae, f.

a rib, 1.211; side.

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contorqueō, torsī, tortus, 2, a.

to turn round entirely, twist; turn, 3.562; hurl, cast, lance, 2.52; 9.705.

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commūnis, e

(adj.), shared together; common, 2.573; public, 11.435.

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cōnstituō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to place, station, 5.130; erect, build, raise, 6.506; resolve, determine, 1.309. (com- and statuō)

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coruscus, a, um

adj. (coruscō), vibrating, tremulous, waving, 12.701; flashing, 1.164; gleaming, 2.172.

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cessō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n.

to remit action; stay, linger, rest; be inactive, 1.672; cease, 2.468; delay, 6.51; impers., cessātum est, delay has been made, has happened, 11.288. (cēdō)

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coepiō, coepī, coeptus (the tenses of the stem of the present are archaic), 3, a. and n.

to begin, 1.521.

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Cloanthus, ī, m.

commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.222.

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caelicola, ae, c.

an inhabitant of heaven; a god, 2.641, et al. (caelum and colō)

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caestus, ūs, m.

a gauntlet for boxing; thongs or straps loaded with lead, and bound round the hand and arm, 5.69. (caedō)

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comminus

(adv.), hand to hand, 7.553, 733; immediately; near at hand. (com- and manus)

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cōpia, ae, f.

complete supply; abundance, plenty, force, numbers, 2.564; host, 11.834; ability, power, means, 5.100; opportunity, 9.720; permission, liberty, 1.520. (com- and ops)

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candeō, uī, 2, n.

to be of pure whiteness; p., candēns, entis, white, 4.61; at white heat; glowing, 3.573; 12.91.

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capessō, īvī or iī, ītus, 3, intens. a.

to seize, 3.234; (fig.), lay hold of, assume, 8.507; seek to reach, hasten to, 4.346; undertake, achieve, perform, 1.77. (capiō)

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circumstō, stetī, 1, a. and n.

to stand around; hem in; threaten, beset, 10.905; encompass, threaten, 2.559.

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cardō, inis, m.

a hinge, pivot, 1.449; the socket in which the pivot plays, 2.493; (fig.), a turning point, crisis, emergency, 1.672.

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commisceō, uī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a.

to mix together, freq.; blend, mingle, 3.633.

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castus, a, um

(adj.), pure, 6.563; pious, 3.409; sacred, holy, 6.661.

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cupiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 3, a.

to desire, be desirous; wish, 6.717; long, 4.394.

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crēscō, crēvī, crētus, 3, inc. n.

to wax, grow; increase; p., crētus, a, um, sprung from, born of, 2.74. (creō)

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celerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to speed, hasten, 1.357, et al. (celer)

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concipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a.

to take completely; assume, 11.519; take in; conceive, 5.38; imagine, 4.502; to be possessed, filled with, 4.474; conceive, form, or express in words; form, draw up, 12.13. (com- and capiō)

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Cerēs, eris, f.

daughter of Saturn and Ops, and goddess of agriculture; (meton.), corn, grain, 1.177; bread, 1.701; cake, loaf, 7.113; Cerēs labōrāta, bread, 8.181.

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cubīle, is, n.

a lair, bed, couch, 3.324. (cubō, lie down)

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Cācus, ī, m.

Cacus, the giant of the Aventine, slain by Hercules, 8.194.

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cūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to care for; have in charge; regard, attend to, 2.536; bring about, effect; to take care of, refresh with rest, food, and sleep, 3.511. (cūra)

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croceus, a, um

adj. (crocus), of saffron; saffron-colored, yellow, 4.585.

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concieō, īvī, itus, 2, a.

to call together; incite, to stir up, arouse; enrage, fire, make furious, 9.694; hurl, shoot from, 12.921; disturb, 3.127; (pass.), to be impelled on, dart along, 11.744; hasten, speed, 12.902.

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cuneus, ī, m.

a wedge, 6.181; a wedge-shaped battalion; battalion, 12.269; dare cuneōs, to form battalions, 12.575; pl., cuneī, ōrum, the seats of the theater; an assembly, 5.664.

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cognōscō, nōvī, nitus, 3, a.

to get complete knowledge of; ascertain, trace out; know; learn, 2.10; for agnōscō, recognize, 6.340.

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cālīgō, inis, f.

mist, fog, 3.203; misty, obscurity; darkness, dimness, obscurity, 6.267; smoke, 11.187; cloud of dust, 9.36; blinding dust, 12.466.

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candidus, a, um

adj. (candeō), pure white; snow-white; white, 6.708; fair, 5.571.

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careō, uī, itus, 2, n.

to be without, to be free from, 2.44; to be deprived of, 4.432.

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conlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to slip or fall together or completely; sink down, 6.226; swoon, faint, 4.391; fall, 4.664.

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cōram

(prep. and adv.; prep. w. abl.), in the presence of; before; (adv.), in person, face to face, openly, in presence, 1.520, 595.

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Cassandra, ae, f.

a daughter of Priam, beloved of Apollo, and inspired by him with prophecy; but because she did not requite his love, condemned to foretell the destruction of Troy without being believed by her countrymen, 2.246.

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cautēs, is, f.

a craggy or pointed rock, or cliff; rock, crag, 3.534.

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crātēr, ēris, m., acc. sing. ēra, pl. ēras

a large mixing bowl or urn; mixer; bowl, 1.724; jar, 6.225.

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circumfundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a.

to pour around; to encompass, surround; (pass.), circumfundor, fūsus sum, (in middle signif.), to rush around, surround, 2.383; p., circumfūsus, a, um, surrounding, 1.586; gathering around, 6.666.

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cerebrum, ī, n.

the brain, 5.413, et al.

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cervus, ī, m.

a stag, deer, 1.184, et al.

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chlamys, ydis, f.

a mantle or cloak of woolen cloth, worn by the Greeks; a mantle, 3.484.

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cōnsulō, uī, tus, 3, a. and n.

to consult; advise, 11.344; inspect, 4.64; observe, 9.322.

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cōnserō, seruī, sertus, 3, a.

to tie together; fasten, 3.594; arm, 11.771; cōnserere proelia, to join battle, engage in, fight, 2.398.

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caelō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to cut in relief; carve, engrave, chase, emboss, 1.640. (caelum, a chisel)

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crūdus, a, um

(adj.), bloody, raw; of untanned hide, of raw hide, 5.69; covered with blood, bloody, 12.507; fresh, strong, vigorous, 6.304; rough, green, 9.743; deadly, cruel, fatal, 10.682.

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cōnstō, stitī, stātus, 1, n.

to stand together; be or remain fixed; be settled, calm, 3.518; be determined, 5.748.

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calidus, a, um

adj. (caleō), warm, hot, 6.218; reeking, 10.486; of the spirit or disposition, hot, fiery.

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calx, calcis, f., and rarely m.

the heel, 5.324; the hoof of a horse, the fore foot, or hoof, 10.892; a spur, 11.714.

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cōnītor, nīxus or nīsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to lean or brace one’s self against; struggle, strive, put forth all one’s strength, 5.264; strain every nerve, 9.769.

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columba, ae, f.

a pigeon, dove, 2.516.

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coruscō, 1, a. and n.

to push with the horns; move quickly hither and thither; shake, brandish, wave, swing, 5.642; flash; glisten.

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Cytherēus, a, um

adj. (Cythēra), Cytherean; subst., Cytherēa, ae, f., the Cytherean goddess; Venus, 1.257.

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captīvus, a, um

adj. (capiō), taken in war; captured, captive, 2.765; of a captive or of captives, 10.520; subst., captīvus, ī, m., a captive, 9.273.

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cōnscendō, scendī, scēnsus, 3, a. and n.

to ascend, climb, 1.180; mount, 12.736; embark on, 1.381. (com- and scandō, climb)

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commoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a.

to move completely; move rapidly in procession, 4.301; rouse, start from cover, 7.494; shake, stir, 5.217; disturb, move, 1.126; agitate, terrify 1.360.

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cōnsequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep. a.

to follow closely, follow up, pursue, 2.409; overtake, 12.375.

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claustra, ōrum, n. pl

fastenings; bolts, bars; barriers, 1.56; narrows, straits, 3.411. (claudō)

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Centaurus, ī, m.

1. A Centaur, a fabulous monster, with a human head and neck and the body of a horse, 6.286. 2. The name of a ship in the fleet of Aeneas (fem.), 5.122.

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cōnficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a.; (pass.), cōnficior, cōnficī, and cōnfīō, fierī

to make completely, finish, accomplish, achieve, complete, 5.362; work out; wear out, waste, 3.590; exhaust, 4.599; destroy, 11.824; make infirm, 11.85; (pass.), cōnfierī, to be accomplished, 4.116. (com- and faciō)

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convexum, ī, n.

a convexity; recess, 1.310; pl., convexa, ōrum, vault, arch, 4.451; the concave vaulted sky or heavens, 6.241; convexities, sloping or hollow sides, 1.608.

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crepitō, 1, n.

to make a rattling noise; creak, crackle, murmur, rustle, 3.70; crack, crash, 5.436; rattle, 5.459; dash, 11.299. (crepō)

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colōnus, ī, m.

a cultivator or tiller; a husbandman, freq.; settler, colonist, 1.12. (colō)

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coniungō, iūnxī, iūnctus, 3, a.

to join together, clasp, 1.514; fasten, moor, 10.653; unite, ally, associate, 5.712.

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caelestis, e

adj. (caelum), belonging to the sky; celestial, 1.11; heaven-sent, divine, 6.379; subst., caelestēs, ium or um, c., the gods of heaven, 1.387.

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cōnfūsus, a, um,

mingled, confused, promiscuous, 6.504; bewildered, confounded, 12.665. (cōnfundō)

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caerulus, a, um

(adj.), dark blue, 2.381; sea-colored, azure, 5.819; dark; black, 3.64; subst., caerula, ōrum, n., the dark blue waters; the sea, 3.208.

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Caesar, aris, m.

a surname of the Julian gens, esp. Gaius Iulius Caesar, dictator and founder of the Roman Empire. His name was inherited by his nephew and adopted son Octavius and his successors; Augustus Caesar, 1.286; 6.792.

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cānitēs, ēī, f.

hoaryness, grayness; gray hair, 6.300; gray hairs, old age, 10.549. (cānus)

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Capys, yos or yis, m.

1. The commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.183. 2. The eighth king of Alba, 6.768.

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concursus, ūs, m.

a running together; thronging, 6.318; concourse, multitude, throng, 5.611. (concurrō)

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columna, ae, f.

a column, pillar, 1.428; Proteī columnae, the pillars of Proteus; the northern extremities of Egypt, 11.262.

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caverna, ae, f.

a hollow; cavern, 2.53, et al. (cavus)

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comāns, antis

hairy, 3.468; crested, 2.391; leafy, 12.413. (como -are)

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coeptum, ī, n.

a thing begun; an undertaking, enterprise, design, 4.642, et al. (coepiō)

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cēterus, a, um

adj. (nom. sing. masc. not used), the other, 2.207; other; the rest of, 5.74, freq.; n. pl., cētera, adverbially, in other respects, 3.594; as to the rest, henceforth, 9.656.

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conlūceō, 2, n.

to be wholly shining; shine on every side; be lighted up; shine, 4.567; be refulgent, 10.539.

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