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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
discēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, n.

to go apart or away, retire, withdraw, depart, 2.644; open, 9.20.

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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.

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discerpō, cerpsī, cerptus, 3, a.

to pluck asunder, to tear in pieces; disperse, 9.313. (dis- and carpō)

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discessus, ūs, m.

a departing, departure, 6.464. (discēdō)

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discindō, scidī, scissus, 3, a.

to tear asunder, pull in pieces, rend, 12.602.

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discingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a.

to ungird; p., discīnctus, a, um, loose-robed; indolent, effeminate, 8.724.

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disclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a.

to open; loosen, 12.782. (dis- and claudō)

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discō, didicī, 3, a.

to learn, w. acc., 6.433; learn how, w. inf., 5.222.

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discolor, ōris

(adj.), of different color, 6.204.

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discordia, ae, f.

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

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discordia, ae, f.

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

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discors, cordis

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

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discrepō, uī, 1, n.

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

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discrīmen, inis, n.

a separating interval, space, 5.154; separation, division, 10.382; distance, 3.685; difference, distinction, 1.574; variation, division, of sound; note, 6.646; crisis, danger, peril, 1.204; pl., difference, 10.529. (discernō)

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discrīminō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to separate; to make distinct, with light; discover, illuminate, 11.144. (discrīmen)

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discumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n.

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

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discurrō, cucurrī, or currī, cursus, 3, n.

to run apart; to ride in different directions, 5.580; to move in patrols, or hurry to and fro as patrols, 9.164; (impers.), discurritur, they hurry in different directions, 11.468.

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discutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a.

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

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dīsiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to throw, cast asunder; overthrow, demolish, 8.355; scatter, disperse, 1.70; cleave, 12.308. (dis- and iaciō)

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dispellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

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

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dispendium, iī, n.

a weighing out; expense, cost; loss, 3.453. (dispendō, weigh out)

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dispergō, spersī, spersus, 3, a.

to sprinkle, shower around; disperse, scatter, 3.197; diffuse, dissolve, 11.617. (dis- and spargō)

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dispiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a.

to see distinctly, descry, perceive, discern, 6.734. (dis- and speciō, look)

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dispōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a.

to put in order; arrange, distribute, 3.237.

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dissēnsus, ūs, m.

disagreement, dissent, 11.455. (dissentiō, disagree)

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dissideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n.

to be situated apart, be separated, 7.370. (dis- and sedeō)

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dissiliō, uī, 4, n.

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

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dissimilis, e

(adj.), unlike; inadequate, unfit, unequal, 9.282.

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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)

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dissultō, 1, n.

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

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distendō, tendī, tēnsus, or tentus, 3, a.

to stretch apart or out; extend, distend; fill, 1.433.

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distineō, uī, tentus, 2, a.

to hold at bay, keep off, 11.381. (dis- and teneō)

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distō, 1, n.

to stand apart; be distant, 3.116.

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distrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a.

to draw, tear asunder, 7.767.

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distringō, strīnxī, strīctus, 3, a.

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

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diū

(adv.), long, for a long time, 1.351. (old abl., cf. diēs)

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dīva, ae, f.

a goddess, 1.632, et al.

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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.

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dīverberō, no perf., ātus, 1, a.

to strike asunder, cleave, cut, 5.503.

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dīversus, a, um

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

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dīversus, a, um

turned apart; opposite, contrary; away, 5.166; different, various, 2.298; distant, far remote, 3.4; pl., apart, 9.623; in different directions, 1.70; different parts of, 5.676; in different places, 12.501; dīversa urbs, different parts of the city, 12.621; in dīversa, different or opposite ways; asunder, 8.642.

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dīvertō, vertī, versus, 3, n.

to turn one’s self, turn or go apart.

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dīves, itis, and dīs, dīte

(adj.), rich, wealthy; fertile, 7.262; w. gen., rich in respect of, rich in, 1.14; w. abl., rich in, abounding in, 4.38; superl., dītissimus, a, um, the richest, wealthiest, 1.343; very rich, opulent, 9.360.

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dīvidō, vīsī, vīsus, 3, a.

divide; cleave, 9.751; separate, 3.383; to divide by being inlaid; to be set in, 10.134; distribute, 1.197; open, break through, 2.234; of the mind, to turn, 4.285.

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dīvīnus, a, um

adj. (dīvus), relating to the gods; heaven-descended, divine, 5.47; heavenly, 1.403; inspired, prophetic, 3.373.

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dīvīnus, a, um

adj. (dīvus), relating to the gods; heaven-descended, divine, 5.47; heavenly, 1.403; inspired, prophetic, 3.373.

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dīvitiae, ārum, f.

riches, wealth, 6.610. (dīves)

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dīvortium, iī, n.

a separation; a parting, or crossway, 9.379. (dīvortō or dīvertō)

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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.

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dīvus, ī, m.

a god, freq.; the image of a god, 12.286; dīva, ae, f., a goddess, 1.632, et al.

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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.

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dō, dedī, datus, dare, a.

to give, freq.; grant, 1.79; bestow, 12.394; offer, 8.106; show, betray, 12.69; present, make, render, effect, 9.323; consign, throw, cast, 2.566; yield, resign, 11.162; supply, 2.391; bring, 4.683; give forth, spread, 12.301; make, 11.385; form, 12.575; direct, 3.337; establish, ordain, 12.192; unfurl, 1.35; often w. infin. as object acc., 5.538; sē dare, to intrust one’s self, venture upon, 9.56; to be given or afforded, 4.627; dare dēfēnsum, to defend completely, 12.437; dare poenās, to suffer punishment. Dare, w. a substantive following, may often be translated by the verb kindred with the latter; as, dare complexūs, to embrace, 1.687; dare partū, to bring forth, bear, 1.274.

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doceō, uī, tus, 2, a.

to teach, instruct, 6.292; tell, inform, 1.332; describe, recount, 3.717; interpret, explain, 5.523; p., doctus, a, um, well-informed; learned, wise, experienced, skillful, 10.225, et al.

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doctus, a, um

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

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Dōdōnaeus, a, um

(adj.), of, Dodona; Dodonaean, 3.466.

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doleō, uī, itus, 2, n. and a.

to be in pain; to grieve, sorrow, mourn, freq.; to endure grief, 4.434; to be displeased, angry, 1.9; to feel indignation, shame, disgrace, 11.732.

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Dolichāōn, onis, m.

a Trojan, 10.696.

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dolō, ōnis, m.

a staff or pole with an iron point; a pike, 7.664.

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Dolōn, ōnis, m.

a Trojan spy, 12.347.

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Dolopes, um, m.

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

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dolor, ōris, m.

pain, 4.693; grief, anguish, 4.474; resentment, 1.25; fury, vengeance, 2.594. (doleō)

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dolus, ī, m.

artifice, device, stratagem, 2.390; fraud, treachery, wile, 2.34; deception, craft, 1.684; secret or hidden crime, crafty misdeed, 6.567; (fig.), maze, 5.590; treacherous work or fabric, 2.264.

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domina, ae, f.

mistress, queen, 3.438; goddess, 3.113. (dominus)

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dominor, ātus sum (pass. inf., dominārier, 7.70), 1, dep. n.

to be lord or master; rule, reign, be supreme, 2.363; foll. by abl. w. in, 2.327; by abl. without in, 6.766; and in 1.285; take possession, overrun, prevail. (dominus)

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dominus, ī, m.

a master, owner, lord, ruler, 1.282, et al. (rel. to domō)

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domitō, 1, intens. a.

to tame; train, exercise, 7.163. (domō)

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domitor, ōris, m.

a tamer, 7.189; ruler, sovereign, 5.799. (domō)

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domō, uī, itus, 1, a.

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

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domus, ī or ūs, f.

house, habitation, dwelling, palace, mansion, 1.637, et al.; home, 1.600; structure, building, 6.27; nest, 5.214; haunt, 3.647; abode, region, 6.534; family, house, race, posterity, country, lineage, 1.284, et al.; pl., a palatial building with its several courts; palace, 2.445; gen. as locat., domī, in the house, at home; acc., domum, homeward, home.

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dōnec

(adv.), as long as, while; until, till at length, w. indic., 1.273; w. subj., 11.860. (contract. fr. dōnicum, until)

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dōnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to present; give, 5.262; reward, 5.268; w. acc. and abl., 5.361. (dōnum)

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dōnum, ī, n.

a gift, present, 1.652; reward, prize, 5.266; sacrifice, offering, 3.301; 4.63; bounty, blessing, 2.269. (dō)

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Donūsa, ae, f.

an island between the Cyclades and Crete; one of the Sporades, 3.125.

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Dōricus, a, um

(adj.), Doric; Greek, 2.27.

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dorsum, ī, n.

the back, 11.577; a ridge, reef of rocks, 1.110; a bank, 10.303.

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Doryclus, ī, m.

Doryclus, a follower of Aeneas, 5.620.

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dōs, dōtis, f.

a marriage portion, dowry, 7.423. (dō)

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dōtālis, e

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

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Dōtō, ūs, f.

a sea nymph, 9.102.

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dōtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to endow, portion, 7.318. (dōs)

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dracō, ōnis, m.

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

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Drancēs, is, m.

a Latin hero, 11.122, et al.

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Drepanum, ī, n.

Drepanum, a town on the western coast of Sicily, now Trapani, 3.707.

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Drūsus, ī, m.

the family name of several distinguished Romans, 6.824.

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Dryopē, ēs, f.

a wood nymph, 10.551.

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Dryopes, um, m.

the Dryopes, a Pelasgian tribe, at first of Thessaly, later of Messene, 4.146.

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Dryops, opis, m.

Dryops, a Trojan follower of Aeneas, 10.346.

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dubitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to doubt, 3.170; hesitate, 6.806; fear, 8.614; to be in meditation, to ponder, 9.191; p., dubitandus, a, um, to be questioned, 3.170.

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dubius, a, um

(adj.), uncertain, doubting, doubtful; active, 1.218; 4.55; passive, to be doubted, uncertain, doubtful, 2.359.

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dubius, a, um

(adj.), uncertain, doubting, doubtful; active, 1.218; 4.55; passive, to be doubted, uncertain, doubtful, 2.359.

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dūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead, freq.; draw; guide, direct, conduct, 1.401; stretch, strain, draw, 11.860; draw, unsheath, 12.378; incline, 5.7; usher in, 2.802; draw over one’s self, take on, 10.192; take (a wife), raise, build, 1.423; of metals, beat out, form, fashion, 7.634; mold, express, 6.848; choose by drawing lots; choose, 2.201; receive, 5.534; spend, protract, 6.539; draw out, prolong, 2.641; continue, 1.642; calculate, reckon, 6.690; deem, think, 10.669; derive, 5.568; (pass.), dūcī, to be descended; to descend, spring from, 1.19.

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ductor, ōris, m.

a leader, 1.189; captain, commander, 5.133; prince, king, 9.691. (dūcō)

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dūdum

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

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dulcēdō, inis, f.

sweetness; delight, joy, 11.538. (dulcis)

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dulcis, e

(adj.), sweet, 1.433; pure, clear, pleasant, delightful, 1.694; dear, 2.777.

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Dūlichium, iī, n.

Dulichium, an island southeast of Ithaca, belonging to the kingdom of Ulysses, 3.271.

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dum

(conj.), while, as long as, 1.607, et al.; even while (in the act of), 6.586; until, till, 1.265; yet, as yet, 11.70; until, while (of purpose), w. subj., 1.5; provided that, if only, w. subj., 11.792.

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dūmus, ī, m.

a bramble, 4.526; brake, thicket.

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duo, ae, o

(num. adj.), two, 2.213, et al.

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duplex, icis

adj. (duo and plicō), twofold, double, 1.655; lying over each other, lapping, 9.707; both, 1.93; twin, 12.198.

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