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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
efflō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to blow or breathe out, 7.786. (ex and flō)

2
effultus, a, um

propped up; supported, 7.94.

2
effūsus, a, um

poured forth; overflowing; thronging, 12.131. (effundō)

2
Ēgeria, ae, f.

a nymph of Roman mythology, instructress of Numa, 7.763.

2
hēia

(interj.), up! come on! away! 4.569.

2
Ēlectra, ae, f.

one of the Pleiades (daughters of Atlas), and mother of Dardanus, 8.135.

2
ēlectrum, ī, n.

amber; a mixed metal of the color of amber, 8.402.

2
elephantus, ī, m.

an elephant; (meton.), ivory, 3.464.

2
Ēlis, idis, f.

Elis, one of the countries of the Peloponnesus, west of Arcadia, 3.694.

2
ēlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. and a.

to play out; to mock, elude, 11.695; deceive, disappoint.

2
Ēlysium, iī, n.

Elysium, the Elysian fields, the dwelling place set apart for the blessed in the lower world.

2
emō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a.

to buy, purchase, 10.503.

2
Enceladus, ī, m.

Enceladus, a giant, son of Caelus and Terra, 3.578; 4.179.

2
exoptō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to choose out; wish exceedingly, long for, desire much, 2.138.

2
exitiālis, e

adj. (exitium), destructive, fatal, deadly, 2.31.

2
ēnumerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to count out or completely; enumerate, 4.334.

2
eōus, a, um

(adj.), belonging to the dawn, eastern, 1.489.

2
Eōus, ī, m.

Lucifer, the day star; the dawn, 3.588.

2
Ēpīros (Ēpīrus), ī, f.

Epirus, the country on the Adriatic coast, west of Thessaly and Macedon, now Albania, 3.292.

2
Ēpytidēs, ae, m.

son of Epytus, a follower of Aeneas, and master of the equestrian games, 5.547.

2
equa, ae, f.

a mare. (equus)

2
equīnus, a, um

adj. (equus), pertaining to horses; horse hair, 9.622.

2
exōrdium, iī, n.

a beginning; origin, 7.40; opening, beginning, of discourse, 4.284. (exōrdior)

2
exsurgō, surrēxī, 3, n.

to rise up; rise, 11.697; stand, 6.607.

2
Erycīnus, a, um

adj. (Eryx), pertaining to Eryx, Erycinian, 5.759.

2
Erymanthus, ī, m.

a mountain in Arcadia, 5.448.

2
exserō, uī, tus, 3, a.

to thrust out; expose, uncover; p., exsertus, a, um, stripped; naked, 1.492.

2
Etrūria, ae, f.

ancient Tuscany; Etruria.

2
exsolvō, ī, solūtus, 3, a.

to loosen completely, w. acc. and abl.; disengage, 11.829; set free, deliver, 4.652.

2
etsī

(conj.), even if, although, though, 2.583.

2
ēvānēscō, vānuī, 3, inc. n.

to disappear, vanish, 4.278.

2
ēvocō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to call out or forth; summon, conjure, 4.242.

2
ēvolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to fly away, 9.477.

2
ēvolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a.

to roll out or forth, 5.807; unroll a scroll or volume; hence, (fig.), reveal, declare, 9.528.

2
exaestuō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to boil up, foam up, rage, 3.577; to be agitated, to burn, 9.798.

2
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).

2
exclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a.

to shut out, exclude. (ex and claudō)

2
excubiae, ārum, f.

a lying out; watching; vigils, watch, 4.201. (excubō)

2
excūdō, cūdī, cūsus, 3, a.

to strike out, 1.174; beat out, mold, 6.847.

2
exedō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a.

to eat out, hollow out, devour; consume, destroy, 5.785.

2
exemplum, ī, n.

example, 12.439. (eximō)

2
exsecror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to curse bitterly; execrate, curse, 3.273. (ex and sacrō)

2
exhālō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to breathe out, 2.562.

2
ēdīcō, dīxī, dictus, 3, a.

to speak forth; declare; decree, order, w. subj. or inf., 3.235; announce, order, charge, 11.463.

3
edō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a.

to eat, 7.113; to eat, waste, consume, 4.66; pres., est, 4.66; (fig.), fret, vex, torment, consume, 12.801.

3
ēdoceō, uī, tus, 2, a.

to teach completely; communicate, declare, 5.748.

3
effodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a.

to dig out, excavate, 1.427; dig up, 1.443; dig, thrust out, 3.663. (ex and fodiō)

3
egēns, entis

destitute, needy, necessitous, helpless, 4.373. (egeō)

3
ei (monosyll.)

(interj. expressive of grief), ah! alas! woe is me! 2.274, et al.

3
ēlīdō, līsī, līsus, 3, a.

to dash forth, out, up, 3.567; suffocate, strangle, 8.289; force out, cause to start out, 8.261. (ex and laedō)

3
Elissa ae, f.

another name for Dido, 4.335.

3
ēmoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a.

to move off or away; throw off, start from, 2.493; dispel, relieve, 6.382; tear away, shatter, 2.610.

3
ēructō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to belch out; to vomit, throw forth or out, 3.632; discharge, 6.297.

3
expellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

to drive out; drive or carry up; banish, 1.620; repel, drive, 10.354.

3
exsors, sortis

(adj.), without share, lot, or part; deprived of, 6.428; not provided or given by lot; unallotted, undesignated, 5.534; different from others; distinguished, 8.552.

3
Eurōpa, ae, f.

1. Europa, the daughter of Agenor, king of Phoenicia, borne by Jupiter over the sea to Crete. 2. Europe, 1.385.

3
Eurytiōn, ōnis, m.

brother of the Lycian archer Pandarus, and follower of Aeneas, 5.495.

3
extrā, prep. w. acc.

outside of, beyond, 6.796; out of; from, 2.672. (exterā, abl. of exter)

3
exclāmō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to call or cry out, 2.733.

3
ebur, oris, n.

ivory, 1.592.

4
eburnus, a, um

adj. (ebur), of ivory; ivory, 6.647; ivory-hilted, 11.11.

4
effētus, a, um

adj. (ex and fētus, productive), no longer producing; exhausted, 5.396; incapable (w. gen.), 7.440.

4
exquīrō, sīvī, sītus, 3, a.

to seek out, 3.96; discover, petition, pray for, implore, 4.57. (ex and quaerō)

4
effulgeō, and effulgō, fulsī, 2, and 3, n.

to shine forth or brightly; be effulgent, 2.616; 8.677; glitter, be distinguished, conspicuous, 5.133. (ex and fulgeō)

4
egēnus, a, um

adj. (egeō), needy; in want, destitute, 1.599; distressed, straitened, imperiled, desperate, 10.367.

4
ēiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to cast out, forth, away; p., ēiectus, a, um, cast ashore, 1.578; banished, 8.646; stretched out at full length, thrust forth, 10.894. (ex and iaciō)

4
ēmētior, mēnsus sum, 4, dep. a.

to measure out or off, 10.772; pass over, traverse, 5.628.

4
ēnītor, nīxus or nīsus sum, 3, dep. n. and a.

to struggle forth or upward; to bring forth, bear offspring, 3.327.

4
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.

4
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)

4
exōsus, a, um

hating much; usually w. an obj. acc.; hostile, adverse to, hating, 5.687.

4
eximō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a.

to take out; remove, 6.746; take away, remove, 1.216. (ex and emō)

4
Erīnys, yos, f.

a fury, 2.337; pest, scourge, curse, 2.573.

4
exsequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep. a.

to follow out or throughout; to perform, conduct, 4.53; execute, 4.396; do, 4.421; pursue, treat of, describe.

4
ērumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. and n.

to burst forth; burst, break through, 1.580; dash, dart forward, 10.890.

4
exhortor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to encourage, rouse, 7.472; advise, 8.510; to spur, 11.610.

4
exitus, ūs, m.

a going or coming out; departure, exit, passage, 6.894; event, 5.523; end, death, 2.554.(exeō)

4
exposcō, poposcī, 3, a.

to ask importunately; to beg, entreat, seek, 3.261.

4
Euboicus, a, um

(adj.), of Euboea, an island on the eastern coast of Greece; Euboean, 6.2.

4
ēventus, ūs, m.

an outcome, issue, result, event, fortune, 6.158. (ēveniō)

4
ēvincō, vīcī, victus, 3, a.

to conquer completely; overcome, 2.630; move, 4.548, et al.; bear down, sweep away, 2.497.

4
Eumenides, um, f.

the well-disposed; a deprecatory title given by the Greeks to the Furies; the Eumenides, the Furies, 4.469.

4
exsul, is, c.

an exile, 3.11.

4
exta, ōrum, n. pl.

the inner parts of animals, esp. the upper portions, as distinguished from the lower intestines; entrails, 4.64.

5
exstruō, strūxī, strūctus, 3, a.

to build up; erect; raise, spread, 3.224; build, 4.267; p., exstrūctus, a, um, raised by, reclining on, 9.326. exstrūctum, ī, n., an elevated seat or tribunal, 5.290.

5
ēmittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a.

to send forth, 6.898; hurl, throw, shoot, 11.676.

5
expōnō, posuī, positus (expostus), 3, a.

to put forth; plunge, 10.305; to land, 6.416; to put out or extend, 10.654; expose to, 10.694.

5
explōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to ascertain by calling out; investigate, search; reconnoiter, explore, examine, 1.307; observe, 3.514; find out, determine, 1.77.

5
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.

5
exinde (abbrev. exin)

(adv.), from that place; thence, of place; of time, thereafter; thereupon, then, 6.743, et al.

5
ēvinciō, vinxī, vinctus, 4, a.

to bind round; crown, wreathe, 5.269; bind, 5.364.

5
exārdēscō, ārsī, ārsus, 3, inc. n.

to begin to burn; (fig.), to be roused to anger; kindle, burn, 2.575; 5.172.

5
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.

5
exsanguis, e

(adj.), without blood; lifeless, 2.542; pale with terror, terrified, 2.212.

5
excīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a.

to cut out, 1.429; cut off, away, or down, 2.481; destroy, 2.637. (ex and caedō)

5
expendō, pendī, pēnsus, 3, a.

to weigh out; (fig.), pay; suffer, 6.740; expiate, 2.229.

5
exhauriō, hausī, haustus, 4, a.

to draw out, drain, exhaust, toil through, achieve, 4.14; undergo, 1.599; endure, 11.256; inflict, 9.356.

5
Erebus, ī, m.

the god of darkness, son of Chaos and brother of Night, 6.247; darkness; the lower world, 4.26, et al.

6
extollō, 3, a.

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

6
excidium, iī, n.

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

6