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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
Dioxippus, ī, m.

a Trojan, 9.574.

1
distringō, strīnxī, strīctus, 3, a.

to draw apart; draw, blind, stretch, 6.617.

1
dōtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to endow, portion, 7.318. (dōs)

1
dīruō, uī, utus, 3, a.

to overthrow, tear apart or away from, 10.363.

1
discrepō, uī, 1, n.

to be discordant in sound; (fig.), to differ, 10.434.

1
dīvus (dīus), a, um

(adj.), divine; godlike, 11.657; subst., dīvus, ī, m., a god, freq.; the image of a god, 12.286; dīva, ae, f., a goddess, 1.632, et al.

1
Daedalus, ī, m.

Daedalus, the father of Greek sculpture; supposed to be of the time of Minos and Theseus; employed by Minos to build the Cretan Labyrinth, 6.14.

2
discordia, ae, f.

difference in feeling, or mind; dissension, strife; personified, Discord or Eris, 6.280. (discors)

2
dissultō, 1, n.

to leap asunder; spring back or apart, 8.240; burst from, 12.923. (dis- and saltō)

2
dēbellō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to war to the end; to put down by war; subdue, conquer, 5.731.

2
dēbilis, e

adj. (dē and habilis), disabled, maimed, crippled, 5.271; feeble, useless, 12.50.

2
decem

(num. adj. indecl.), ten, 2.198.

2
dēcīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a.

to cut, lop off, 11.5. (dē and caedō)

2
decimus, a, um

adj. (decem), the tenth, 9.155.

2
Doryclus, ī, m.

Doryclus, a follower of Aeneas, 5.620.

2
discutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a.

to shake off, strike off, 9.810; disperse, dissipate, dispel. (dis- and quatiō)

2
dissiliō, uī, 4, n.

to spring apart; burst asunder; be rent asunder, 3.416; break in twain, 12.741. (dis- and saliō)

2
dīvertō, vertī, versus, 3, n.

to turn one’s self, turn or go apart.

2
dēfleō, flēvī, flētus, 2, a. and n.

to weep much; weep over, bewail, bemoan, lament, 6.220.

2
dēfōrmō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to disfigure, 10.844; clothe in mourning, sadden, darken, 12.805.

2
dēgener, eris

adj. (dē and genus), degenerate, 2.549; of base descent, 4.13.

2
doctus, a, um

well-informed; learned, wise, experienced, skillful, 10.225, et al. (doceō)

2
dēleō, ēvī, ētus, 2, a.

to destroy, 9.248; slaughter, 11.898.

2
Dēlius, a, um

adj. (Dēlos), of Delos; Delian, an epithet of Apollo, who was born in Delos, 3.162.

2
Dōricus, a, um

(adj.), Doric; Greek, 2.27.

2
dēlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, a.

to deceive, mock, delude, 6.344.

2
dēmentia, ae, f.

madness, frenzy, folly, 5.465. (dēmēns)

2
dēmissus, a, um

let down; hanging down, 4.263; low, subdued, 3.320; downcast, 1.561. (dēmittō)

2
Dēmoleos, ī, m.

a Greek slain by Aeneas in battle, 5.260.

2
dēsaeviō, iī, 4, n.

to rage furiously; rage, 4.52.

2
dēscrībō, scrīpsī, scrīptus, 3, a.

to mark off; divide, distinguish, describe, 6.850; write, 3.445.

2
discumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n.

to recline separately; recline at table, 1.708; (impers.), discumbitur, they recline, 1.700.

2
dēserta, ōrum, n.

desert, waste places, 1.384; haunts, 7.404.

2
dēsīgnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to mark out, designate, 5.755.

2
dēsōlō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make solitary, lay waste, 11.367; leave without guidance, deprive of commanders, leave in disorder, 11.870. (dē and sōlus)

2
dēspiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a.

to look down upon, 1.224; despise, reject, 4.36. (dē and speciō, look)

2
dētegō, tēxī, tēctus, 3, a.

to uncover, 10.133; lay bare, expose to view, 8.241.

2
discessus, ūs, m.

a departing, departure, 6.464. (discēdō)

2
Dictaeus, a, um

adj. (Dictē), of Dicte, a mountain in Crete; Dictaean, Cretan, 3.171.

2
dīdō, dīdidī, dīditus, 3, a.

to spread abroad, disseminate, 7.144.

2
difficilis, e

adj. (dis- and facilis), difficult; struggling, hard, 4.694; unyielding, stubborn, unfruitful; dangerous, 5.865.

2
dīgerō, gessī, gestus, 3, a.

to carry apart, separate one thing from another; arrange, dispose, lay in order, 3.446; explain, interpret, 2.182.

2
dīgnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

(w. acc. and abl.), to deem worthy of, 1.335; (w. inf.), think, fit, deign, 4.192; p., dīgnātus, a, um, with pass. meaning, deemed worthy of, honored by, 3.475. (dīgnus)

2
dīgressus, ūs, m.

a going away; a departure, parting, 3.482.

2
dīluvium, iī, n.

a washing away, flood, deluge, 12.205; desolation, destruction, 7.228. (dīluō, cleanse)

2
dūrus, a, um

(adj.), hard, to the touch; tough, stiff, 5.403; hardy, 5.730; sturdy, 7.504; strong, 2.479; harsh, unpleasant; stern, cruel; inexorable; insensible, 4.428; difficult, 1.563; grievous, heavy, 4.488; rough, dangerous, 3.706; much enduring, 2.7; 4.247; much suffering, tired with grief, 12.873.

2
dīversus, a, um

opposite, contrary; away; ex dīversō, from different directions or from an opposite direction, 2.716; 3.232.

2
damnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to inflict loss upon; to doom, condemn, consign, devote, with dat., 4.699; to condemn, with gen., 6.430. (damnum, loss)

3
dīverberō, no perf., ātus, 1, a.

to strike asunder, cleave, cut, 5.503.

3
Daunius, a, um

adj. (Daunus), pertaining to Daunus, father or ancestor of Turnus; Daunian, 12.785.

3
dēcipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a.

to deceive; beguile, delude, mislead, 3.181. (dē and capiō)

3
decorō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to adorn, decorate, 6.217; honor, 11.25. (decus)

3
dēdecus, oris, n.

dishonor, disgrace, shame, 10.681.

3
dracō, ōnis, m.

a dragon or fabulous kind of serpent, 4.484; a serpent, 2.225.

3
dēfungor, fūnctus sum, 3, dep. n.

to complete, finish a duty, etc.; go through with, 6.83; to have done with, 6.306; used absolutely; to get through, fulfill one’s destiny or course, 9.98.

3
dispellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

to drive away; separate, scatter, disperse, 1.538; to part, 5.839.

3
dēmō, dēmpsī, dēmptus, 3, a.

to take away, remove, 2.775. (dē and emō)

3
dēnseō, ēre, and dēnsō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make thick; thicken; close up, 12.264; cast thick, shower, 11.650; gather together, crowd, 7.794. (dēnsus)

3
dōtālis, e

adj. (dōs), pertaining to a dowry, dotal, 4.104.

3
dēprōmō, prōmpsī, prōmptus, 3, a.

to draw forth, 5.501.

3
dērigēscō, riguī, 3, inc. n.

to grow completely stiff; to be cold, stiff; to be cold, stiff, paralyzed with fear, 3.260; stand staring, 7.447.

3
dēsiliō, uī, sultus, 4, n.

to leap or spring down; alight from, 10.453. (dē and saliō)

3
dēsistō, stitī, stitus, 3, n.

to cease, desist, w. abl., 1.37; w. dat., 10.441.

3
dēspectō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to look down upon, 1.396. (dēspiciō)

3
dētineō, uī, tentus, 2, a.

to hold from or back; hold, detain, 2.788. (dē and teneō)

3
dēturbō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to cast down, 5.175; strike down, 10.555; drive away, remove, 6.412.

3
dēvincō, vīcī, victus, 3, a.

to conquer completely, to vanquish, 9.264; wage successfully, 10.370.

3
dēvoveō, vōvī, vōtus, 2, a.

to set apart by vows; devote, 12.234; p., dēvōtus, a, um, devoted, destined, doomed, 1.712.

3
dicō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

devote, consecrate, 5.60; pronounce, 1.73. (rel. to dīcō)

3
discors, cordis

adj. (dis- and cor), disagreeing, 2.423; hostile, 9.688; opposing, contending, 10.356.

3
dīdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead or draw apart; separate, sever, 3.419; distract, 5.720.

3
digitus, ī, m.

a finger, 6.647; toe, 5.426.

3
duplicō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to double; double up, fold up or bend, 11.645; 12.927. (duplex)

3
dūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to make hard, harden; to be enduring; endure, persevere; be firm, patient, bear up, 1.207; continue, last. (dūrus)

3
Dymās, antis, m.

Dymas, a Trojan warrior, 2.340.

3
dirimō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a.

to take asunder; to separate, 7.227; break off, end, 5.467; decide, 12.79. (dis- and emō)

3
dēcēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, n.

to withdraw, go away, depart from, 4.306; stand back, retire, 5.551.

4
Dolopes, um, m.

the Dolopians, a warlike tribe of Thessaly, followers of Pyrrhus at Troy, 2.7.

4
defessus, -a, -um

wearied, tired, fatigued, 1.157. (dēfetīscō)

4
dēfluō, fluxī, fluxus, 3, n.

to flow down; sail down, 8.549; alight, descend, 11.501; fall, descend, 1.404.

4
dūdum

(adv.), a while ago; some time ago; lately, not long ago; just now, 2.726, et al. (diū and dum)

4
delphīn, īnis, and delphīnus, ī, m.

a dolphin, 3.428, et al.

4
dēmoror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to linger, protract, 2.648; detain, 3.481; wait for, await, 10.30.

4
dēnique

(adv.), at last, at length, finally, 2.70, 295.

4
dēnī, ae, a

(adj. num. distrib.), ten by ten; ten each; (as cardinal), ten, 1.381.

4
dēpellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

to push, drive from or away; drive away from, w. acc. and abl., 5.727.

4
dēpendeō, 2, n.

to hang down; hang, 1.726.

4
dēprēndō, prēndī, prēnsus, 3, a.

to catch, surprise, overtake, 5.52; intercept, 10.98.

4
dīvellō, vellī, vulsus, 3, a.

to tear asunder; tear in pieces, 4.600; tear away, 8.568; separate, scatter (others, drive away), 2.434; loosen, uncoil, 2.220.

4
dēsuēscō (in poetry trisyll.), suēvī, suētus, 3, a. and n.

to become unaccustomed; p., dēsuētus, a, um, unaccustomed, unused, 6.814; neglected, unfamiliar, unpracticed, 2.509; unused to love; dormant, 1.722.

4
domō, uī, itus, 1, a.

to tame, train, vanquish, 2.198; subdue, 6.80; till, 9.608.

4
dēveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n.

to come down; arrive at, reach, w. acc. of place, 1.365, et al.

4
dissimulō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to misrepresent the truth or reality; dissemble, hide, disguise; conceal, 4.291; remain disguised, or concealed (others, repress one’s emotions), 1.516. (dissimilis)

4
diciō, ōnis, f.

dominion, power, sway, rule, 1.622. (only in gen., dat., acc., and abl. sing.)

4
dīligō, lēxī, lēctus, 3, a.

to love, 8.590; p., dīlēctus, a, um, loved, dear, 1.344.

4
dīligō, lēxī, lēctus, 3, a.

to love, 8.590; p., dīlēctus, a, um, loved, dear, 1.344.

4
discernō, crēvī, crētus, 3, a.

to distinguish one thing from another; determine, distinguish, decide, 12.898; perceive, 3.201; mark, set off; work, embroider, 4.264.

4
Dardanus, a, um

(adj.), Trojan, 5.119; subst., the Dardanian; Aeneas, 4.662; the Trojan, for the nation, 11.287.

5
dēcernō, crēvī, crētus, 3, a.

to decide, determine, resolve, 4.475; contend, combat, 7.525.

5
dēdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead, draw, bring down; of ships, to launch, 3.71; lead, conduct, 2.800; carry away, 6.397.

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