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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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Gabiī, ōrum, m. | Gabii, a town of Latium at the foot of the Alban hills, 6.773. |
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Gabīnus, a, um | adj. (Gabiī), of Gabii, Gabinian, 7.612. |
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gaesum, ī, n. | a Gallic javelin, long and heavy; a gaesum, 8.662. |
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Gaetūlus, a, um | (adj.), Gaetulian, African, 5.351. |
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Galaesus, ī, m. | a Latin nobleman, 7.535. |
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Galatēa, ae, f. | a sea-nymph, daughter of Nereus, 9.103. |
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galea, ae, f. | a helmet, either of leather or of metal, 3.468, et al. |
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galērus, ī, m. | a cap of fur or undressed skin; hat, cap, 7.688. (rel. to galea) |
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Gallus, ī, m. | a Gaul, 6.858; Gallī, ōrum, m., the Gauls, 8.656. |
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Gallus, ī, m. | a Gaul, 6.858; Gallī, ōrum, m., the Gauls, 8.656. |
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Gangēs, is, m. | a river of India, 9.31. |
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Ganymēdēs, is, m. | Ganymede, son of Tros, and cup-bearer of Jupiter, 1.28. |
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Garamantes, um (acc. pl., -as), m. | the Garamantes, a barbarian tribe of Northern Africa, in the modern Fezzan, 6.794. (Γαράμαντες) |
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Garamantis, idis | (adj.), f. (Garamas), Garamantian, 4.198. |
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Gargānus, ī, m. | a mountain in Apulia, 11.247. |
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gaudeō, gāvīsus sum, 2, n. and a. | to be affected with joy; foll. by abl., to rejoice in, freq.; w. inf., 2.239, et al. |
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gaudium, iī, n. | joyful feeling; delight, pleasure, joy, 1.502; pl., joyful hope, 10.652; love, 10.325; personif., Gaudia, ōrum, Pleasures, 6.279. (gaudeō) |
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gaudium, iī, n. | joyful feeling; delight, pleasure, joy, 1.502; pl., joyful hope, 10.652; love, 10.325; personif., Gaudia, ōrum, Pleasures, 6.279. (gaudeō) |
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gāza, ae, f. | strictly, the Persian royal treasure; in gen., riches, wealth, treasure, 1.119. (a Persian word, Greek form, γάζα) |
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Gela, ae, f. | Gela, an ancient Greek town of Sicily on the river Gela, 3.702. |
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gelidus, a, um | adj. (gelū), frosty, ice-cold; cold, cool, icy, chilling, 2.120; chilled, 3.30. |
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Gelōnus, ī, m. | a Gelonian, or Scythian; pl., Gelōnī, ōrum, the Scythians, 8.725. |
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Gelōus, a, um | adj. (Gela), belonging to Gela; of Gela, 3.701. |
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gelū, ūs, n. | frost, cold, numbness, chilled blood, 8.508. |
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geminus, a, um | (adj.), twin, 1.274, et al.; twofold, 6.203; double, two, 4.470; pl., geminī, ae, a, twin, 2.500; two, 1.162. |
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gemitus, ūs, m. | a groaning; a groan, 3.39, et al.; sigh, 1.485; lamentation, 2.486; cry, 2.413; noise, roaring, 3.555. (gemō) |
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gemma, ae, f. | a bud, precious stone, gem, 1.655, et al. |
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gemō, uī, itus, 3, n. and a. | to groan, 7.501; sigh, 1.465; bemoan, bewail, lament, 1.221; of inanimate things, creak, 6.413. |
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gena, ae, f. | the cheek, 4.644, et al.; eye, 6.686. |
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gener, erī | a son-in-law, 2.344, et al. |
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generātor, ōris, m. | one who begets; a breeder, 3.704. (generō) |
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generō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to beget, w. abl. of source, 7.734; produce; p., generātus, a, um, descended, sprung from, 5.61. (genus) |
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generōsus, a, um | adj. (genus), of high lineage, noble-blooded, generous, renowned, famed, 10.174. |
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genetrīx, īcis, f. | she who brings forth; mother, 1.590, et al. (gignō) |
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geniālis, e | adj. (genius), pertaining to, or sacred to the birth-spirit, or guardian genius; genial, joyous, happy, festive, 6.603. |
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genitor, ōris, m. | he who begets; father, sire, 1.155, et al. (gignō) |
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genius, iī, m. | the birth-spirit; a tutelar deity, or guardian genius, 5.95. (genō, gignō) |
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gēns, gentis, f. | a family stock or gens; a race; a clan or tribe, 10.202; nation, 1.17; people, 3.133; lineage, child, offspring, descendant, 10.228; descent, 11.331; (meton.), a country, land, 1.533; 11.324; pl., gentēs, ium, nations; the world. (genō, gignō) |
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genū, ūs, n. | a knee, 1.320, et al. (γόνυ) |
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genus, eris, n. | birth, origin, lineage, descent, 1.132; noble birth, nobility, 5.621; offspring, progeny, 5.737, et al; a son, descendant, 6.500; family, 4.365; tribe, people, nation, race, 1.6, et al.; breed, 7.753; sort, kind, 2.468, et al. (genō) |
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germānus, a, um | (adj.), of the same parentage; particularly, of the same father; own; subst., germānus, ī, m., own brother; brother, 1.341, et al.; germāna, ae, f., own sister; sister, 4.478. |
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germānus, a, um | (adj.), of the same parentage; particularly, of the same father; own; subst., germānus, ī, m., own brother; brother, 1.341, et al.; germāna, ae, f., own sister; sister, 4.478. |
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germānus, a, um | (adj.), of the same parentage; particularly, of the same father; own; subst., germānus, ī, m., own brother; brother, 1.341, et al.; germāna, ae, f., own sister; sister, 4.478. |
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gerō, gessī, gestus, 3, a. | to carry, bear, 12.97, et al.; wear, 2.156; assume, put on as a guise, 1.315; 12.472; bear, produce, have, enjoy, 2.90; take, feel, 12.48; wage, carry on, 1.24; achieve, manage, 7.444; do (of conduct), 9.203. |
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Gēryōn, onis, and Gēryonēs, ae, m. | Geryon, a giant with three bodies, dwelling in Gades, slain by Hercules, who carried his herd of cattle to Italy, 7.662; 8.202. |
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gestāmen, inis, n. | that which is carried; equipment, weapon, defense, 3.286; crown, 7.246. (gestō) |
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gestō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to carry habitually; bear, 1.336; have, 1.567. (gerō) |
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Getae, ārum, m. | the Getae, a Thracian people dwelling on the Danube. |
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Geticus, a, um | adj. (Getae), pertaining to the Getae; Getan, Thracian, 3.35. |
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gignō, genuī, genitus, 3, a. | beget, 10.848, et al.; bear, bring forth, 1.618, et al.; p., genitus, a, um, w. abl. of source, begotten of, born of, 9.642; son of, 1.297. (γίγνομαι, become) |
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glaciālis, e | adj. (glaciēs), of ice; icy, 3.285. |
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glaciēs, ēī, f. | ice, 4.251, et al. |
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gladius, iī, m. | a sword, 9.769, et al. |
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glāns, glandis, f. | an acorn; a leaden ball or bullet, 7.686. |
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glaucus, a, um | (adj.), dark, 6.416; sea-green, 12.885. (γλαυκός, bluish gray) |
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Glaucus, ī, m. | a fabled fisherman of Boeotia, one of the Argonauts, who was transformed into a sea-god, 5.823. 2. The father of Deiphobe, the Cumaean sibyl, 6.36. 3. A Lycian prince, allied with Priam, and slain by Ajax, son of Telamon, 6.483. |
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glaeba, ae, f. | a lump of earth; a clod; soil, 1.531. |
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glīscō, 3, inc. n. | to grow, swell; rise, increase, rage, 12.9. |
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globus, ī, m. | any body of a spherical form; a globe, ball, 3.574; sphere, 6.725; phalanx, battalion, mass of assailants, 9.515; a mass of smoke or dust; a cloud, 9.36. |
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glomerō, āvī, atus, 1, a. | to gather into a ball or mass; roll, whirl, 3.577; collect; assemble, gather, 2.315; (pass.), glomerārī, in mid. signif., to throng, gather; troop, flock, 1.500. (glomus, ball) |
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gloria, ae, f. | glory, fame, renown, 2.83, et. al.; love of fame, ambition, 5.394. |
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Cnōsius, a, um | adj. (Cnōsus or Gnōsus), of Knossos, a city in Crete; Knossian, Cretan, 3.115. |
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Gorgō, onis | the common name of the three daughters of Phorcus, terrible on account of their snaky hair; especially, the head of the Gorgon on the shield of Minerva, 2.616. |
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Gorgoneus, a, um | adj. (Gorgōn), pertaining to a Gorgon; Gorgonian, 7.341. |
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Gortȳnius, a, um | (adj.), of Gortyna, a town in Crete; Gortynian, Cretan. |
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Gracchus, ī, m. | the name of a Roman family in the gens Sempronia, especially Tiberius and Gains, 6.842. |
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gracilis, e | (adj.), thin, slender. |
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gradior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n. | to step, walk, go, 1.312; move, advance, 10.572. |
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Gradīvus, ī, m. | the one who steps or marches; an epithet of Mars, 3.35. (gradior) |
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gradus, ūs, m. | a step, footstep, pace, 3.598; step, stair, 1.448; cōnferre gradum, to walk side by side, 6.488. (gradior) |
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Graecia, ae, f. | Greece. |
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Grāī (Grāiī) (dissyll.), ōrum, m. | the Greeks, 1.467, et al. |
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Grāiugena, ae (quadrasyll.), m. | a native Greek; a Greek, 3.550. (Grāius and gignō) |
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Grāius, a, um (dissyl.) | (adj.), Greek, Greek, 2.598; subs., Grāius, iī, m., a Greek, 3.594. |
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grāmen, inis, n. | grass, 3.537, et al.; a blade of grass or of grain, 7.809; plant; herb, 2.471; pasture, meadow; grassy field, plain, 7.655. |
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grāmineus, a, um | adj. (grāmen), of turf, grassy, 5.287, et al. |
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grandaevus, a, um | adj. (grandis and aevum), very aged; old, aged, 1.121. |
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grandis, e | (adj.), large, great; big, ponderous, 4.405. |
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grandō, inis, f. | hail, 4.120, et al. |
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grātēs | defect. (found only in nom. and acc. pl.), f. (grātor), thanks, 1.600; in a bad sense, return, reward, 2.537. |
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grātia, ae, f. | acceptableness, agreeableness; charm, delight, love, 6.653; gratefulness, gratitude, thankfulness, 4.539; regard, 7.402. (grātus) |
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grātor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. | to wish joy to; w. dat. (the acc. is doubtful), rejoice with; congratulate, 4.478; greet, welcome (perhaps w. esse), 5.40. (grātus) |
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grātus, a, um | (adj.), acceptable, pleasing, agreeable, welcome, 2.269, et al.; dear, 10.158; thankful, grateful, 11.127. |
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gravis, e | (adj.), heavy, 1.728, et al.; pregnant, 1.274; ponderous, firm, 5.437; (fig.), grave, venerable, 1.151; stern, grave (gravely), 5.387; cruel, 10.630; fierce, 10.755; weighed down with years or disease; infirm, enfeebled, 2.436; grievous, hard, 6.56; painful, deep, 4.1; offensive; comp., graviōra, um, subst., n. pl., greater hardships, sufferings, 1.199. |
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gravidus, a, um | adj. (gravis), heavy, 7.507, et al.; with young, pregnant; (fig.), pregnant, teeming with, 4.229. |
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gravis, e | (adj.), heavy, 1.728, et al.; pregnant, 1.274; ponderous, firm, 5.437; (fig.), grave, venerable, 1.151; stern, grave (gravely), 5.387; cruel, 10.630; fierce, 10.755; weighed down with years or disease; infirm, enfeebled, 2.436; grievous, hard, 6.56; painful, deep, 4.1; offensive; comp., graviōra, um, subst., n. pl., greater hardships, sufferings, 1.199. |
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Graviscae, ārum, f. | Graviscae or Gravisca, a Tuscan town, 10.184. |
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graviter | (adv.), heavily; deadly, 7.753; greatly, deeply, 1.126; heavily, mournfully, 2.288. (gravis) |
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gravō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to weigh down, 9.437; oppress, burden, 2.708; (pass.), to resist, yield reluctantly, 10.628. (gravis) |
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gravō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to weigh down, 9.437; oppress, burden, 2.708; (pass.), to resist, yield reluctantly, 10.628. (gravis) |
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gremium, iī, n. | the lap, the bosom, 1.685, et al.; ante gremium suum, in front of or before one's self, 11.744. |
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gressus, ūs, m. | a stepping; step, walk, course, way, 1.401; of a ship, 5.162; air, mien, gait, 5.649; ferre gressum, to walk, 6.677; efferre gressum, to go forth or out, 2.753; comprimere gressum, to stop, stay one’s steps, 6.389. (gradior) |
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grex, gregis, m. | a herd, 6.38; flock; litter; the young, 8.85. |
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grus, gruis, f. | a crane. |
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Grynēus, a, um | (adj.), of Grynia, a town in Asia Minor, the seat of one of the oracles of Apollo; Gryneian, 4.345 |
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gubernāculum, ī, n. | a helm, 5.176. (gubernō, steer) |
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gubernātor, ōris, m. | a helmsman, pilot, 3.269. (gubernō) |
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gurges, itis, m. | a whirlpool, gulf, 3.421; flood, 2.497; wave, billow, 3.564; rolling, raging sea, abyss, 1.118; sea, ocean, 7.704. |
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gustō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to taste, 1.473. (gustus, taste) |
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gutta, ae, f. | a drop, 3.28. |
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