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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
excidium, iī, n.

a complete cutting or tearing down; razing, demolition, destruction. (exscindō)

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excidō, cidī, 3, n.

to fall out; fall from; drop, come from, 2.658; come down, descend, 9.113; depart, 1.26. (ex and cadō)

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exscindō, scidī, scissus, 3, a.

to tear out; tear down, destroy, 2.177; extirpate, 4.425.

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exsilium, iī, n.

banishment, exile, 2.638; place of exile, 2.780. (exsul)

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extollō, 3, a.

to lift up; (fig.), laud, extol, 11.401.

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exterreō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to frighten; alarm, startle, terrify, 3.307; flutter in terror, 5.505; p., exterritus, a, um, startled; roused, 4.571.

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effigiēs, ēī, f.

something molded or fashioned; a figure, likeness, or image, 3.148. (effingō)

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ēgredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n.

to step or walk forth; go out, 2.713; to disembark, land, 1.172. (ex and gradior)

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Entellus, ī, m.

a Sicilian boxer, 5.387.

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exanimis, e, and exanimus, a, um

adj. (ex and anima), breathless; lifeless, dead, 1.484; slain, 11.110; breathless with fear, terrified, 4.672.

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exanimis, e, and exanimus, a, um

adj. (ex and anima), breathless; lifeless, dead, 1.484; slain, 11.110; breathless with fear, terrified, 4.672.

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excitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to rouse up completely; excite, awaken, arouse, 2.594; alarm, 2.728; stimulate, impel, 3.343. (exciō)

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exspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to breathe out, 1.44; to expire, die, 10.731.

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exsuperō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to be completely above; mount upward, rise on high, 2.759; pass by, 3.698; pass over, 11.905; surpass, excel, 12.20; overrule, 7.591; surmount, 10.658; of wrath, boil over, 12.46.

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ēlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to slip or glide forth or away; escape from, 1.242; spring aside, dodge, 5.445.

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ēmicō, uī, ātus, 1, n.

to leap, spring forth, 6.5; to dart, bound, or spring upward, 2.175; run, rush, dart forward, 5.319.

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ēruō, ī, tus, 3, a.

to cast out or up; to overthrow, 2.5.

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Etrūscus, a, um

adj. (Etrūria), Etrurian, Tuscan, 8.503; subst., Etrūscī, ōrum, m., the Etrurians, Tuscans, 9.150.

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ēvertō, vertī, versus, 3, a.

to upturn, 1.43; overthrow, demolish, destroy, 2.603.

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Eurus, ī, m.

the southeast wind, 1.85, et al.; wind, 1.383, et al.

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exciō, cīvī or ciī, ītus, 4, a., and excieō, itus, 2, a.

to rouse up or forth; call forth, assemble, 5.107; arouse, excite, agitate, 4.301; stir, shake, 12.445.

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exercitus, ūs, m.

an army, 2.415. (exerceō)

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exiguus, a, um

adj. (exigō), minute, scanty, little; insignificant, small, 4.212; few, 5.754; thin, slender, feeble, 6.493.

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exitium, iī, n.

a going out; death; hardship, 7.129; destruction, downfall, ruin, 2.131. (exeō)

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exorior, ortus sum, 4, dep. n.

to rise up; come forth, appear, rise, 4.130; arise, 3.128; spring up, arise, 4.625.

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

to stretch forth; stretch, extend, 5.374; continue, 12.909; magnify, advance, 6.806.

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exūrō, ussī, ūstus, 3, a.

to burn out, consume with fire; burn up, 1.39; dry up, parch, 3.141; burn out, purge, 6.742.

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ēminus

(adv.), from afar, at a distance, 10.346. (ē and manus)

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expleō, plēvī, plētus, 2, a.

to fill completely; fill up; gorge, 3.630; satisfy, 1.713; finish, complete, 1.270; w. gen., satiate, glut, 2.586.

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ērigō, rēxī, rēctus, 3, a.

to raise up, rear, erect, 4.495; cast upward, 3.423. (ex and regō)

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error, ōris, m.

a wandering, 1.755; a winding maze, 5.591; mistake, error, 3.181; deception, 2.48. (errō)

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Eryx, ycis, m.

a mountain on the northwest coast of Sicily, 1.570. A Sicilian giant and king, son of Venus and Butes, and brother of Aeneas; slain by Hercules, 5.419.

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exeō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. and a.

to go out or forth, 1.306; come out, 5.492; overflow, burst forth, 2.497; avoid, elude, 5.438.

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exigō, ēgī, āctus, 3, a.

to drive out or work out; drive through, thrust, 10.682; drive, 2.357; investigate, examine, ascertain, 1.309; weigh, consider, determine, 4.476; fulfill; finish, complete, 6.637; of time, spend, pass, 1.75; p. subst., exācta, ōrum, discoveries, 1.309. (ex and agō)

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experior, pertus sum, 4, dep. a.

to try thoroughly; try, prove, resort to, 4.535; experience, encounter, know by experience, 1.202; employ, use; w. inf., try; p., expertus, a, um, having tried, learned, 11.283; p., acquainted with, skilled in, tried in, w. gen., 10.173.

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exstinguō, stīnxī, stīnctus, 3, a. (pluperf. extīnxem, for extīnxissem, 4.606)

to extinguish, put out, quench, 8.267; blot out, extinguish, 6.527; extirpate, kill, destroy, 4.682; p., exstīnctus, a, um, lost, 4.322.

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exuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to put off; take off, lay aside, 1.690; unclasp, unbuckle, 9.303; put away, change, 4.319; divest; lay bare, strip, bare, 5.423; w. abl. of the thing from which, free from, 2.153, et al. (cf. induō)

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ēdō, didī, ditus, 3, a.

to give out, put forth, raise; bring forth young; beget, 8.137; produce, make, 9.527; utter, 5.693; p., ēditus, a, um, exposed, raised up, elevated.

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epulae, ārum, f.

a banquet, feast, 1.79; food, 1.216. (sing. epulum)

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excēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, n.

to go out or away; depart, 6.737; flee from, 1.357; withdraw from, 5.380; retire, 9.789.

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exspectō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to look out for; to expect, wait for, 4.134; await, 6.614; tarry, linger, delay, 4.225; p., exspectātus, a, um, much looked for; much desired, 2.283; expected, trusted.

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externus, a, um

adj. (exter), external; pertaining to foreigners; foreign, 6.94; subst., externus, ī, m., a stranger, 3.43.

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exterreō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to frighten; alarm, startle, terrify, 3.307; flutter in terror, 5.505; p., exterritus, a, um, startled; roused, 4.571.

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effugiō, fūgī, 3, n. and a.

to flee forth or away; glide away, 2.226; get off, escape; speed along, 5.151; pass swiftly from, flee from, escape from, 2.793; 3.272; escape, 3.653. (ex and fugiō)

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exuviae, ārum, f.

that which has been taken off; a garment, vestment, 4.496; armor, arms; spoils, 2.275; memorials, relics, 4.651; skin, 2.473; hide, 11.577. (exuō)

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ēducō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to train, breed, 10.518.

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expediō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

to make the foot free; to extricate, disentangle; bring forth, get ready, 1.178; seize, use, 5.209; serve, 1.702; unfold, describe, disclose, 3.379, 460; declare, 11.315; pass. in middle sig., make one’s way out, escape, 2.633. (ex and pēs)

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extemplō

(adv.), immediately, forthwith, at once, directly, 6.210. (ex and tempus)

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exsultō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n.

to spring; move with bold or exulting strides, 2.470; 10.643; advance proudly, 10.550; bound, 12.688; rise, surge in billows, swell, 3.557; bubble, 7.464; pant, 5.137; exult, rejoice, triumph, 2.386. (exsiliō)

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ēvādō, vāsī, vāsus, 3, n. and a.

to go out, forth, or up; ascend, 2.458; come in flight, 2.531; come forth from, w. the idea of danger surmounted; (w. acc.), to escape the dangers of, 2.731; escape, 5.689; 6.425; w. dat., 11.702; 9.99.

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ēn

(interj.), lo! behold! with nom., 1.461; in indignation, 4.597.

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eques, itis, m.

a horseman, 4.132; pl., cavalry, 12.408; sing. as collective, cavalry, 10.239. (equus)

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ēgregius, a, um

adj. (ē and grex), apart from the herd; excellent, distinguished, 7.473; famous, renowned, 1.445; noble, 6.523; w. gen., 11.417.

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excutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a.

to shake out or off, 2.224; throw or cast down, 1.115; cast out, 10.590; drive away, 3.200; expel, 7.299; shake out, uncoil, 3.267; uncoil and arrange (set the sails), 3.683; deprive of, 6.353; throw aside, break, 12.158; hurry forth, call forth, 9.68. (ex and quatiō)

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efferō, extulī, ēlātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bear, or bring out or forth, 2.297; bear away, rescue, 3.150; raise, elevate, lift up or high, 1.127; elate, puff up, 11.715; efferre gressum or pedem, walk, go, come forth, 2.753; efferre sē, arise, 3.215. (ex and ferō)

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excipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a.

to take out or up; except, exempt, 9.271; receive, receive in turn, 1.276; receive, with the notion of hospitality or shelter or favor, 4.374; 5.41; catch, take, surprise, fall upon, 3.332; seize, 6.173; overtake, 9.763; intercept, 11.517; befall, 3.318; hit, 12.507; take up the conversation; reply, answer, 4.114; catch mentally; surmise, suspect, detect, 4.297. (ex and capiō)

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Euryalus, ī, m.

a Trojan youth among the followers of Aeneas, 5.294.

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exerceō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to keep in action or motion; hurry, drive along, whip, 7.380; exercise, carry on, pursue, 1.431; employ, 10.808; engage in, cultivate, cherish, 4.110; practice, 4.87; train, lead, 1.499; agitate, torment, harass, 5.779; pursue, 4.623. (ex and arceō)

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Euander (-drus, 8.100; Ēvander, -drus), drī, m.

Evander, an Arcadian prince, son of Carmentis, and king of Pallanteum on the Tiber, 8.52.

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effor, fātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to speak forth; speak, say, 6.560. (ex and for)

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equidem

(adv.), indeed, at least, certainly, surely; w. first person, for my part, 1.238. (demonstr. e or ec and quidem)

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errō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to go astray, wander, 1.578; go to and fro, stray, 7.493; hover, 4.684; float, 3.76; to err, be uncertain, 7.498.

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exter (exterus), era, erum

adj. (ex), on the outside; external, foreign, 4.350; superl., extrēmus (or extimus), a, um, outermost; outer, 12.925; last, most distant, farthest, 5.327; remotest, hindmost, last, 5.183; final, 3.714; consummating, finishing, 7.572; last in degree; extreme, basest, worst, 11.701; the instant of, verge of, 2.447; subst., extrēma, ōrum, pl. n., the most distant parts, 1.577; the last sufferings, death, 1.219; perils, 3.315; adv.; extrēma, for the last time, one’s last, 11.865.

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effundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a.

to pour out or forth; shed, 2.271; throw, cast out, 7.780; cast, 6.339; overthrow, 11.485; bring out, 9.68; unbind, dishevel, 4.509; dissolve, 2.651; let loose, throw out, 5.818; spend, lose, waste, 5.446; of words, utter, 5.780; (pass.), effundī, dart, 5.145; flow, 6.686. (ex and fundō)

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ecce

(interj.), see! lo! behold! w. a proposition, 5.793. (en and ce)

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enim

causal conj., for, 1.198, et al; corroborative, truly, certainly, yes, aye, even, indeed; with pers. pron., precisely, directly, 8.84; nec enim, nor indeed, 2.100; sed enim, but indeed, however, 1.19.

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ergō

(adv.), therefore; w. gen. (like causā), for the sake of, on account of, 6.670; in a question, 6.456.

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etiam

conj. (et emphasized by iam), and also, and besides; even, and even, freq.; for praeterea, besides, moreover, 11.352; of time, still, yet, even now, 6.485.

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ēripiō, uī, reptus, 3, a.

to tear or pull away, freq.; w. the object from which in abl., w. prep. or without a prep.; or in the dat.; unsheath; draw, 4.579; snatch, 10.788; catch, 7.119; take away, 2.736; rescue, 1.596; bear safely, 2.665; hasten, 2.619; imperat., away! 3.560; (pass.), ēripī, escape, 12.948; ēripere sē, hasten, fly, 12.917. (ex and rapiō)

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ēnsis, is, m.

a sword, 2.393, et al.; knife, 2.155.

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et

(conj.), and, freq.; moreover, also, too, freq.; and even, and indeed; and yet; and immediately, 9.22; et — et, both — and, freq.

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equus, ī, m.

a horse, 1.156, et al.

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ex or ē

(prep. w. abl.), out of from; of place, 3.554, and freq; down from, 2.410; of source, material, of, 5.266; (partitive), of, 2.659; (of time), after, from, since, 1.623; (of transition from one condition to another), 10.221; (of correspondence), in, 1.456; according to, after, 5.244; with, 8.621; ex eō, illō, quō (tempore), from that, from which, what, time; since, 8.268.

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eō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n.

to go; walk, come, 8.466; go forth, 2.578; depart, 2.111; issue, 4.130; advance, 12.903; move, appear, 4.149; ascend, 5.451; run down, flow, 9.434; hang, 5.558; enter upon, succeed to, inherit, 6.758; (w. cogn. acc.), to pursue, 4.468; (impers.), ītur, we, they, go, 9.641; p., iēns, euntis, going, etc., freq.

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ego, meī, pers. pron.; pl., nōs, nostrī or nostrum

I, me, etc.; (abl. with cum appended), mēcum, with me, 1.675, et al.; (pl. often for the sing.), I, me, etc.

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et

(conj.), and, freq.; moreover, also, too, freq.; and even, and indeed; and yet; and immediately, 9.22; et — et, both — and, freq.

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