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Headword Sort ascending Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
coluber, ubrī, m.

a snake, serpent, 2.471.

2
color, ōris, m.

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

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colōnus, ī, m.

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

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colō, uī, cultus, a. and n.

to till, cultivate, 1.532; inhabit, live in, dwell in; (fig.), care for, cherish, love, favor, 1.16; observe, 7.602; revere, honor, 4.458; worship, 5.63.

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collum, ī, n.

the neck of men and animals, 1.654, et al.; of a plant, 9.436; pl., the neck, 11.692.

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collis, is, m.

a hill, freq.

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colligō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a.

to gather, collect, assemble, 1.143; gather up, fold up, 1.320; reef, 5.15; contract, 12.862; increase, 9.63; colligere sē in arma, to gather one’s self behind his shield, 10.412. (con and legō)

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Collātīnus, a, um

adj. (Collātia), of Collatia, a town of the Sabines near Rome; Collatine, 6.774.

1
cohors, tis, f.

a cohort, one of the divisions or regiments of a Roman legion; a cohort; a fleet or squadron, 3.563; a troop, 11.500.

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cohibeō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to hold together, restrain, confine, 3.424; check, curb, repress, 12.314. (com- and habeō)

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cōgō, coēgī, coāctus, 3, a.

to drive, lead, assemble together, 4.289; condense, 5.20; close up, 12.457; urge, impel, 9.463; force (of tears), feign, 2.196; compel, 1.563; with two accusatives, 3.56. (com- and agō)

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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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cognōminis, e

(adj.), of the same, or his name, 6.383. (cognōmen)

1
cognōmen, inis, n.

a name common to a family; a surname; name, 1.267.

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cognātus, a, um

(adj.), near by birth; kindred, 3.502.

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Coeus, ī, m.

one of the Titans, and father of Latona, 4.179.

1
coetus, ūs, m.

a coming together, an assembly, 5.43; a flock, 1.398; banquet, feast, 1.735. (coeō)

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coerceō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to keep in, hem in, confine, restrain, 6.439; push on, lead on, 9.27. (com- and arceō)

2
coeptum, ī, n.

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

5
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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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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Cōcȳtus, ī, m.

the Cocytus, “the river of lamentation,” in the lower world, 6.132.

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Cōcȳtius, a, um

(adj.), of Cocytus, 7.479.

1
Coclēs, itis, m.

Horatius Cocles, the Roman hero who defended the bridge against the Tuscans, 8.650.

1
Clytius, iī, m.

the name of several Trojans, 9.774; 10.129, etc.

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Clūsium, iī, n.

one of the chief cities of Etruria, now Chiusi, 10.167.

1
Clūsīnus, a, um

adj. (Clūsium), of Clusium, 10.655.

1
Cluentius, iī, m.

a Roman gentile name, 5.123.

1
Clonus, ī, m.

the name of a Greek silversmith, 10.499.

1
Clonius, iī, m.

a Trojan, 9.574.

2
Cloelia, ae, f.

the Roman heroine who escaped with other maiden hostages from the camp of Porsena, and swam across the Tiber to Rome, 8.651.

1
Cloanthus, ī, m.

commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.222.

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clipeus, ī, m., and clipeum, ī, n.

a round shield; a shield, 2.227, et al.

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clipeus, ī, m., and clipeum, ī, n.

a round shield; a shield, 2.227, et al.

1
clipeātus, a, um

adj. (clipeus), armed with a shield, or shield-bearing, 7.793.

1
cliēns, entis, m.

a client, dependent, 6.609.(cluō, to hear)

1
clāvus, ī, m.

a nail, a peg; a helm, 5.177.

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clāva, ae, f.

a club, 10.318.

1
Clausus, ī, m.

a chief of the Sabines, 7.707.

2
claustra, ōrum, n. pl

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

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claudus, a, um

(adj.), lame, limping, maimed, 5.278.

1
claudō, clausī, clausus, 3, a.

to shut or close; freq., shut up; shut up or close against, 1.233; inclose, bound, 8.473; confine, 6.734; with circum, surround, 1.311; subst., clausum, ī, n., a pen.

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Claudius, a, um

adj. (Claudius), pertaining to the family of Claudius; Claudian, 7.708.

1
classis, is, f.

a fleet, 1.39; a ship, 6.334; a troop or body of soldiers, 7.716; pl., armies or hosts (coming in ships or fleets), 3.602. (rel. to καλέω, call)

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classicum, ī, n.

the sound of the trumpet; the trumpet, 7.637. (classis)

1
Clārus, ī, m.

Clarus, a Lycian follower of Aeneas, 10.126.

1
clārus, a, um

(adj.), clear, of sight or sound; clear, 1.588; shining, bright, lustrous, 9.582; making clear; fair, bright; shrill, loud, 3.519; (fig.), renowned, 1.284; noble, illustrious, honored, 1.550.

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Clarius, a, um

(adj.), of Claros, a town in Ionia, noted for one of the oracles of Apollo located there; Clarian, 3.360.

1
clārēscō, claruī, 3, inc. n.

to become clear to the ear or eye; grow loud, increase, 2.301.

1
clangor, ōris, m.

a clashing sound; braying, din, blast, 2.313; rushing sound, flapping, 3.226. (clangō, resound)

4
clāmor, ōris, m.

a shout, et al.; loud cry or shriek, 2.488; a call, 2.769; clamor, outcry, shouting, 1.87; sound, roaring sound, 3.566. (clāmō)

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clāmō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to call, 12.600; call; call upon, 4.674; cry out or aloud, shout, 9.442. (rel. to καλέω, call)

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clam

(adv.), secretly, 1.350.

1
clādēs, is, f.

destruction; slaughter, carnage, 2.361; scourge, destroyers, 6.843.

4
cīvis, is, c.

a citizen, 2.42, et al.; pl., comrades, 5.196.

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cīvīlis, e

adj. (cīvis), pertaining to the citizen; civil, civic, 6.772.

1
citus, a, um

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

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cito

(adv.), speedily; soon; (comp.), citius, 5.242.

2
cithara, ae, f.

the cithara, cithern, or lute, 1.740.

4
Cithaerōn, ōnis, m.

a mountain of Boeotia, where the orgies of Bacchus were celebrated, 4.303.

1
citātus, a, um

swiftly driven or swiftly running, 12.373. (cito -are)

1
Cisseus (dissyll.), eī, m.

1. Cisseus, a king of Thrace, said by a late myth to have been the father of Hecuba, 5.537. 2. A Rutulian, 10.317.

2
Cissēis, idis, f.

the daughter of Cisseus; Hecuba, 7.320. (Cisseus)

2
circus, ī, m.

a circle, circuit, circular area, 5.289; surrounding multitude or throng of spectators, 5.109.

3
circumvolvō, no perf., volūtus, 3, a.

to roll round; (pass.), to complete, 3.284.

1
circumvolō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to fly around or surround in flying; hover round, swoop round, 3.233; enshroud, cover, 2.360.

3
circumveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, a.

to come about; surround, 6.132.

1
circumtextus, a, um

woven round, 1.649. (circum and texō)

1
circumstō, stetī, 1, a. and n.

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

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circumspiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a. and n.

to look around; cast a glance round upon; survey, 2.68; look round and see, 12.896; observe, 3.517; look round for, look out, seek. (cīrcum and speciō, look)

4
circumsonō, 1, n. and a.

to sound about; raise a din around, 8.474.

1
circumsistō, stetī, 3, a. and n.

to take one’s stand around; gather round; assail, surround, 8.490.

1
circumligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to tie or bind round or to, 11.555.

1
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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circumflectō, flexī, flexus, 3, a.

to bend around; turn far round, 3.430.

2
circumferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bear round; pass around, sprinkle, purify by sprinkling, 6.229; cast about, 12.558.

3
circumeō, īvī or iī, itus, 4, n. and a.

to go about, circle round, 11.761. (circum and eō)

1
circumdūco, xi, ctum, 3 a.

lead around

1
circumdō, dedī, datus, dare, 1, a.

to put or throw around; (with abl.), to encircle, surround, encompass, inclose with, 1.368; of dress, gird, 9.462; adorn, 6.207; set, 1.593; border, 4.137; (with dat.), throw around, 2.792; twine or coil around, 2.219; put round, 2.510.

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circum

(adv.), about, around; (prep. with acc.), around, about.

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circum

(adv.), about, around; (prep. with acc.), around, about.

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circulus, ī, m.

a circle or orbit; ring; chain, torques, collar, 5.559. (circus)

2
circuitus, ūs, m.

a going round; circuit, 3.413. (circumeō)

2
circēnsis, e

adj. (circus), pertaining to the Circus Maximus; Circensian, 8.636.

1
Circē, ēs or ae, f.

a sorceress, daughter of Helios and Perse or Perseis, 3.386, et al.

4
Circaeus, a, um

adj. (Circē), of Circe, 7.10.

2
circā

(adv.), around, 7.535; (prep. with acc.), about, around.

4
Cinyrus, ī, and Cinyrās, ae, m.

a Ligurian chief, 10.186.

1
cinis, eris, m.

ashes, embers, 5.743; ashes of the dead, 4.34; (meton.), tomb, sepulcher, 4.633.

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cingulum, ī, n.

a girdle, belt, 1.492. (cingō)

3
cingō, cīnxi, cīnctus, 3, a.

to gird, 2.520; clothe, 8.282; surround, inclose, 1.112; encompass, envelop, 5.13; wreathe, crown, 5.71; involve, 1.673; fly around, 1.398.

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Ciminus, ī, m.

Lake Ciminus, in Etruria, 7.697.

1
cieō, cīvī, citus, 2, a.

to cause, to move; stir, 2.419; agitate, move, 4.122; excite, kindle, rouse, 6.165; raise, 12.104; call upon, invoke, 3.68; call up, exhibit, 5.585; of tears, shed, 6.468.

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Chromis, is, m.

a Trojan, 11.675.

1
chorus, ī, m.

a dance in a circle; a dance; a company of singers or dancers, choir, train, 1.499; band, troop, 5.581; festival, 11.737.

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chorēa, ae, f.

a circling dance, 10.224; a dance, 6.644.

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Chlōreus (dissyll.), eī and eos, m.

Chloreus, a Trojan, priest of Cybele, 11.768.

2
chlamys, ydis, f.

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

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Chimaera, ae, f.

1. A monster, said to have infested Lycia, having the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon, and breathing out fire, 6.288. 2. The name of one of the ships of Aeneas, 5.118.

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Charybdis, is, f.

a whirlpool near the Sicilian coast, in the Straits of Messina, opposite the rock of Scylla; personified as a monster, 3.420.

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