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Headword Sort ascending | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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haudquaquam | not at all |
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haud | (adv.), not at all; not, 1.387, et al. |
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hastīle, is, n. | the shaft of a spear; a spear, lance, javelin, 1.313, et al.; a spear-like sapling or branch; a shoot, 3.23. (hasta) |
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hasta, ae, f. | a spear, 2.50, and freq.; hasta pūra, a headless spear, 6.760; pampinea hasta, a thyrsus, 7.396. |
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haruspex, icis, m. | an inspector of entrails; diviner, soothsayer, prophet, 8.498. |
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Harpȳia (trisyll.), ae, f. | a Harpy, a fabled monster, half woman and half bird, 3.112, et al. |
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Harpalycus, ī, m. | a Trojan warrior, 11.675. |
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Harpalycē, ēs, f. | a Thracian huntress, daughter of King Harpalycus, 1.317. |
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hāmus, ī, m. | a hook, ring, 3.467. |
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Halys, yos, m. | a Trojan, 9.765. |
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hālō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to breathe; exhale or emit odor; be fragrant or redolent, 1.417. |
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Halius, iī, m. | a Trojan, 9.767. |
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hālitus, ūs, m. | a breathing; breath, 4.684; exhalation, vapor, 6.240. (hālō) |
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Halaesus, ī, m. | 1. An ally of Turnus, formerly companion of Agamemnon, 7.724. 2. Another ally of Turnus, 10.411. |
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haereō, haesī, haesus, 2, n. | to stick; foll. by dat., or by abl. w. or without a prep.; hang, cling, adhere, cling to, 1.476, et al.; stop, stand fixed, 6.559; halt, 11.699; adhere to as companion, 10.780; stick to in the chase, 12.754; persist, 2.654; dwell, 4.4; pause, hesitate, 3.597; be fixed or decreed, 4.614. |
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Haemonidēs, ae, m. | a Latin slain by Aeneas, 10.537. |
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Haemōn, onis, m. | a Rutulian, 9.685. |
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haedus, ī, m. | a kid; Haedī, ōrum, m., the constellation of the Kids in the hand of Auriga, whose rising portends storms. |
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Hādriacus, a, um | adj. (Hādria), pertaining to the Adriatic Sea; Adriatic, 11.405. |
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hāctenus | (adv.), thus far, so far, of space and time; thus far (separated by tmesis), 5.603; 6.62. |
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hāc | (adv.), by this way or route, 8.203; this way, here, 1.467; on one side, 12.565. |
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habitus, ūs, m. | the having itself or one’s self; condition, habit; dress, attire, 1.315. (habeō) |
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habitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. and n. | to have continually, have in possession; occupy, inhabit, 3.106; dwell, 3.110. (habeō) |
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habilis, e | adj. (habeō), handy, wieldy, convenient, easily handled, light, 11.555; well formed, 1.318; well fitted for, adapted to, fit for; well fitted, 9.365 |
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habeō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to have, in the most general sense, freq.; hold, possess, 5.262; wield, use, 12.88; maintain, keep up, perpetuate; seize, inspire, possess, animate, 4.581; deem, esteem, reckon, regard, 2.102; designate, call, 12.134; hōc habet, he has got it, he is wounded, 12.296. |
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habēna, ae, f. | a rein, 1.63, et al.; strap, thong, 9.587; whip, 7.380; immissīs or laxīs habēnīs, with all the reins let out, without restraint, unchecked, 5.662; pressīs or adductīs habēnīs, with tightened reins, 12.622. (habeō) |
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erus, ī, m. | an owner, householder, master, lord, 3.324. |
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erīlis, e | adj. (erus), pertaining to an owner, master, or mistress; master’s, 7.490. |
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