Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword Sort ascending | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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exaudiō, īvī, or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to hear distinctly; hear, 1.219; catch the sound, hear from afar, 7.15; listen to, heed, 11.157. |
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exārdēscō, ārsī, ārsus, 3, inc. n. | to begin to burn; (fig.), to be roused to anger; kindle, burn, 2.575; 5.172. |
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exanimō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to deprive of life; p., exanimātus, a, um, without breath, breathless; disheartened; terrified, 5.805. (ex and anima) |
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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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exāmen, inis, n. | 1. A multitude; swarm, 7.67. 2. The tongue or indicator of the scales or balances; the index, 12.725. (ex and agō). |
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exaestuō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to boil up, foam up, rage, 3.577; to be agitated, to burn, 9.798. |
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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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ēvomō, uī, itus, 3, a. | to vomit out or up, 8.253. |
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ēvolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a. | to roll out or forth, 5.807; unroll a scroll or volume; hence, (fig.), reveal, declare, 9.528. |
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ēvolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to fly away, 9.477. |
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ēvocō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to call out or forth; summon, conjure, 4.242. |
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ēviscerō, no perf., ātus, 1, a. | to disembowel, 11.723. (ē and viscus) |
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ēvincō, vīcī, victus, 3, a. | to conquer completely; overcome, 2.630; move, 4.548, et al.; bear down, sweep away, 2.497. |
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ēvinciō, vinxī, vinctus, 4, a. | to bind round; crown, wreathe, 5.269; bind, 5.364. |
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ēvertō, vertī, versus, 3, a. | to upturn, 1.43; overthrow, demolish, destroy, 2.603. |
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ēversor, ōris, m. | an over-thrower, destroyer, 12.545. (ēvertō) |
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ēverberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to beat violently, strike, flap upon, 12.866. |
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ēventus, ūs, m. | an outcome, issue, result, event, fortune, 6.158. (ēveniō) |
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ēveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n. | to come out; come to pass, happen, 2.778. |
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ēvehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry forth; carry up, raise, elevate, 6.130. |
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ēvānēscō, vānuī, 3, inc. n. | to disappear, vanish, 4.278. |
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ēvalēscō, valuī, 3, inc. n. | to grow strong; be able, can; 7.757. |
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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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Evadnē, ēs, f. | Evadne, the wife of Capaneus, who cast herself on the funeral pile of her husband, 6.447. |
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Eurytiōn, ōnis, m. | brother of the Lycian archer Pandarus, and follower of Aeneas, 5.495. |
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Eurytidēs, ae, m. | the son of Eurytus, 10.499. (Eurytus) |
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Eurystheus (trisyll.), eī, m. | the king of Mycenae, who assigned to Hercules the twelve labors, 8.292. |
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Eurypylus, ī, m. | a Thessalian prince, one of the Greek chiefs at Troy, 2.114. |
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Euryalus, ī, m. | a Trojan youth among the followers of Aeneas, 5.294. |
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Eurus, ī, m. | the southeast wind, 1.85, et al.; wind, 1.383, et al. |
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Eurōus, a, um | adj. (Eurus), pertaining to Eurus, the southeast wind; eastern, 3.533. |
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Eurōtās, ae, m. | the Eurotas; the river on which Sparta was situated, 1.498. |
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Eurōpa, ae, f. | 1. Europa, the daughter of Agenor, king of Phoenicia, borne by Jupiter over the sea to Crete. 2. Europe, 1.385. |
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Euphrātēs, is, m. | the Euphrates. |
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Eunēus, ī, m. | a Trojan slain by Camilla, 11.666. |
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Eumenides, um, f. | the well-disposed; a deprecatory title given by the Greeks to the Furies; the Eumenides, the Furies, 4.469. |
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Eumēlus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 5.665. |
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Eumēdēs, is, m. | a Trojan, 12.346. |
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euhoe (dissyll.) | (interj.), a joyous Bacchanalian shout), evoe! joy! 7.389. |
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euhāns, antis, p. n. and a. | crying Euhan! shrieking madly, celebrating, 6.517. (Evan or Euan, i.e. Bacchus) |
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Euboicus, a, um | (adj.), of Euboea, an island on the eastern coast of Greece; Euboean, 6.2. |
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Euanthēs, ae, m. | a Trojan warrior, 10.702. |
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Euandrius, a, um | of Evander, Evandrian, 10.394. (Euander) |
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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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etsī | (conj.), even if, although, though, 2.583. |
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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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Etrūscus, a, um | adj. (Etrūria), Etrurian, Tuscan, 8.503; subst., Etrūscī, ōrum, m., the Etrurians, Tuscans, 9.150. |
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Etrūria, ae, f. | ancient Tuscany; Etruria. |
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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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etenim | (conj.), for, indeed, truly, 7.390. |
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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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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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ēsca, ae, f. | food, bait. (edō) |
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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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Erymās, antis, m. | a Trojan slain by Turnus, 9.702. |
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Erymanthus, ī, m. | a mountain in Arcadia, 5.448. |
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Erycīnus, a, um | adj. (Eryx), pertaining to Eryx, Erycinian, 5.759. |
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ēruō, ī, tus, 3, a. | to cast out or up; to overthrow, 2.5. |
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ērumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. and n. | to burst forth; burst, break through, 1.580; dash, dart forward, 10.890. |
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Erulus, ī, m. | king of Praeneste, and son of Feronia, said to have had three lives, and to have been killed by Evander, 8.563. |
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ērudiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to redeem from roughness; to teach, instruct, 9.203. (ē and rudiō) |
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ēructō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to belch out; to vomit, throw forth or out, 3.632; discharge, 6.297. |
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ērubēscō, rubuī, 3, inc. n. and a. | to redden; to blush; feel shame before; to revere, respect, 2.542. |
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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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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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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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Eriphȳlē, es, f. | the wife of Amphiaraus, slain by her son Alcmaeon, for her treachery to her husband, 6.445. |
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Erīnys, yos, f. | a fury, 2.337; pest, scourge, curse, 2.573. |
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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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Ēridanus, ī, m. | 1. A Greek name of the river Po. 2. The river in the lower world which flows forth and forms the Po in the upper world, 6.659. |
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Ericētēs, ae, m. | a Lycaonian follower of Aeneas, 10.749. |
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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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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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Erētum, ī, n. | an ancient Sabine town, 7.711. |
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Erebus, ī, m. | the god of darkness, son of Chaos and brother of Night, 6.247; darkness; the lower world, 4.26, et al. |
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Eratō, f. | the muse of love poetry; muse, in general, 7.37. (only in nom.) |
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equus, ī, m. | a horse, 1.156, et al. |
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equitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to be a horseman; to ride, 10.885. (eques) |
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equitātus, ūs, m. | the horse, cavalry, 8.585. (equitō) |
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equīnus, a, um | adj. (equus), pertaining to horses; horse hair, 9.622. |
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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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equester, tris, tre | adj. (eques), pertaining to a horseman; equestrian, 5.667. |
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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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equa, ae, f. | a mare. (equus) |
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Ēpytus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 2.340. |
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Ēpytidēs, ae, m. | son of Epytus, a follower of Aeneas, and master of the equestrian games, 5.547. |
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epulor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to banquet, feast, 4.207; w. abl., to banquet, feast upon, 3.224; w. acc., feast upon, 4.602. (epulae) |
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Epulō, ōnis, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 12.459. |
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epulae, ārum, f. | a banquet, feast, 1.79; food, 1.216. (sing. epulum) |
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Ēpīros (Ēpīrus), ī, f. | Epirus, the country on the Adriatic coast, west of Thessaly and Macedon, now Albania, 3.292. |
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Epēos, ī, m. | Epeius, a Greek architect, designer of the wooden horse, 2.264. |
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Eōus, ī, m. | Lucifer, the day star; the dawn, 3.588. |
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eōus, a, um | (adj.), belonging to the dawn, eastern, 1.489. |
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eōus, a, um | (adj.), belonging to the dawn, eastern, 1.489. |
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eōdem | (adv.), to the same place, 9.689. (idem) |
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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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ēnumerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to count out or completely; enumerate, 4.334. |
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Entellus, ī, m. | a Sicilian boxer, 5.387. |
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ēnsis, is, m. | a sword, 2.393, et al.; knife, 2.155. |
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