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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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hortor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to encourage, urge, 2.74; advise, counsel, 2.33. |
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hospes, itis, m. | one who either gives or receives the entertainment of a guest; a guest, 1.753, et al.; a visitor, stranger, 4.10; host, 11.105. |
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hospitium, iī, n. | the relation of host and guest; hospitality, 10.460; friendly reception, entertainment; protection, hospitality, welcome, 1.299; guest-land, ally, 3.15; refuge, 1.540; alliance, 11.114. (hospes) |
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hospitus, a, um | adj. (hospes), welcoming; friendly, hospitable; foreign, strange, 3.377; friendly, 3.539. |
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hostia, ae, f. | a sacrificial animal; victim, 1.334, et al. |
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hostīlis, e | adj. (hostis), of an enemy, an enemy’s, 10.847; of the foe, 3.322; hostile, unpropitious, ominous, 3.407. |
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hostis, is, c. | a stranger; foreigner; an enemy, foe, 1.378, and freq. |
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hūc | (adv.), to this place; hither, here, 2.18, and freq.; hūc — hūc, this way and this, or this way and that, 11.601; hūc — illūc, this way and that, in every direction, 12.764. (hīc) |
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hūmānus, a, um | adj. (cf. homō), of or pertaining to man; human, 1.542. |
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ūmectō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to moisten, bedew, bathe, 1.465. |
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ūmeō, 2, n. | to be moist; p., ūmēns, entis, wet, dewy, humid, 7.763. (ūmor) |
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umerus, ī, m. | the upper bone of the arm; the shoulder, 1.501, and freq. |
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ūmidus, a, um | adj. (ūmeō), moist, wet, damp, dewy, 2.8, et al.; liquid, 4.486. |
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humilis, e | adj. (humus), near the ground; low down; low, 4.255; low-lying, 3.522; near the surface, shallow, 7.157; unpretentious, lowly. |
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humō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to lay earth on anything; inhume, inter, bury, 6.161. (humus) |
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humus, ī, f. | the surface of the ground, the soil; the ground, 3.3, et al.; humī, locative, on the ground, upon the ground; to the earth, 1.193, et al. |
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hyacinthus, ī, m. | a hyacinth. |
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Hyades, um, f. | the Hyades, daughters of rain; the seven stars in the head of Taurus, whose rising, which occurs in the month of May, was thought to betoken rain, 1.744. |
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Hydaspēs, is, m. | a Trojan, 10.747. |
1 |
hydra, ae, f. | a water-serpent; any serpent like the Lernaean Hydra, a monster with many heads, slain by Hercules, 6.576. |
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hydrus, ī, m. | a water-serpent; snake, 7.447. |
2 |
Hȳlaeus, ī, m. | a centaur who assailed Atalanta. |
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Hyllus, ī, m. | a Trojan warrior, 12.535. |
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Hymenaeus, ī, m. | Hymen, the god of marriage, 4.127; pl., Hymenaeī, ōrum, (meton.), marriage, 1.651. |
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Hypanis, is, m. | a Trojan, 2.340. |
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Hyrcānus, a, um | (adj.), pertaining to the Hyrcani, a tribe on the Caspian; Hyrcanian, 4.367. (Hyrcānī) |
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Hyrtacidēs, ae, m. | the son of Hyrtacus. 1. Hippocoön, 5.492. 2. Nisus, 9.177. |
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Hyrtacus, ī, m. | the father of Nisus, 9.406. |
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