Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort ascending |
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increpitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n. and a. | to make a great noise; to call or cry out to; chide, blame, reproach, 3.454; dare, challenge, 1.738; taunt, 10.900. (increpō) |
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indūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a. | to lead, bring into or to; lead on, 11.620; draw, put on, w. acc. and dat., 5.379; put on, clothe, pass. w. acc. and abl., 8.457; (fig.), influence, induce, persuade, 5.399. |
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iugulum, ī, n. | the joining part; the throat, 10.415, et al. (rel. to iungō) |
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īnfāns, antis | (adj.), not capable of speech; subst., īnfāns, c., an infant, 6.427. |
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īnfaustus, a, um | (adj.), unfortunate, of ill omen, ill-starred, 5.635. |
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inglōrius, a, um | (adj.), without glory; unrenowned, inglorious, 10.52. |
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īnstituō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. | to fix in a place; put down, plant, step with, 7.690; found, inaugurate, 6.70; w. inf., ordain, 6.143; prepare, begin, 7.109; teach. (1. in and statuō) |
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inops, inopis | (adj.), without means; poor, needy; wretched (destitute of means to pay Charon), 6.325; of things, meager, mean, humble, 8.100; of the mind, w. gen., bereft of, 4.300. |
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Iarbās, ae, m. | a king of the Mauretani in Numidia, and suitor for the hand of Dido, 4.36. |
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icō and iciō (obsolete in the present except in the forms icit, iciunt), īcī, ictus, 3, a. | to smite, hit, strike, 6.180; of treaties or leagues, make, ratify, 12.314. |
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Īdomeneus (quadrisyll.), eī, m. | Idomeneus, king of Crete, and conspicuous among the Greek chiefs at Troy, 3.122, et al. |
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intempestus, a, um | unseasonable; unpleasant; gloomy, dark, 3.587; of unhealthy atmosphere or climate, malarious, unhealthy, 10.184. |
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īlia, ium, n. pl. | the groin, flank, 7.499; belly, 10.778. |
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Īlius, a, um | adj. (Īlium), of Ilium; Ilian, Trojan, 1.268. |
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inlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. and a. | to play upon; w. dat.; (fig.), insult, mock, 2.64; set at naught, 4.591; injure, hurt; (w. acc.), insult, 9.634. |
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intōnsus, a, um | (adj.), unshaven, unshorn, 9.181; leafy, 9.681. |
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intremō, uī, 3, n. | to tremble, 5.505; quake, 3.581. |
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imitor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to imitate, 6.586; substitute for, use for, literally, imitate with, 11.894. |
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immāne | (adv.), wildly, fiercely, 12.535. |
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īnspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to breathe into; inspire, impart, 1.688; instill, 7.351. |
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immolō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to sprinkle the sacred meal upon the victim; to immolate, sacrifice, 10.519; kill, 10.541. (in- and mola) |
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immundus, a, um | (adj.), unclean, uncleanly; filthy, foul, noisome, 3.228. |
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impāstus, a, um | (adj.), unfed; hungry, 9.339. |
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impavidus, a, um | (adj.), not afraid; fearless, intrepid, 10.717. |
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inundō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to overflow, a., 10.24; n., 11.382; of an army, rush on, pour on, 12.280. |
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iuvenis, e | (adj.), young; in the vigor or flower of life; young, youthful, freq.; subst., iuvenis, is, c., a young person, youth; young man, 1.321, et al. |
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intemerātus, a, um | (adj.), not violated, inviolate, 2.143; pure, holy, 3.178; a virgin, 11.584. |
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impūbēs, is or eris | (adj.), not full grown; beardless, 9.751; youthful, 5.546. |
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īnstruō, strūxi, strūctus, 3, n. | to build upon; build up; arrange, draw up ships or troops, 2.254; 8.676; prepare, 1.638; furnish, equip, supply, 3.231; support, 6.831; instruct, train, 2.152. |
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incassum | (adv.), in vain, 3.345. |
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incognitus, a, um | (adj.), unknown, unnoticed, unperceived, 12.859; not understood, 1.515. |
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incubō, uī, itus, 1, n. | to lie, recline upon, w. abl. or dat., 4.83; rest upon, 1.89. |
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incūs, ūdis, f. | an anvil, 7.629. (incūdō, to beat) |
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inūtilis, e | (adj.), useless, 2.510; helpless, 10.794. |
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inrigō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to water; (fig.), diffuse, 1.692; pervade, 3.511. |
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īnferiae, ārum, f. | sacrifices to the Manes or powers below; funeral rites, 9.215. (īnferī, the powers of the lower world) |
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īnficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a. | to impart some foreign quality to an object; to taint, infect; poison; stain, 5.413; mix, tincture, 12.418; p., īnfectus, a, um, inwrought, contracted, 6.742; infected, filled, 7.341. (1. in and faciō) |
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invīsō, vīsī, vīsus, 3, a. | to come, or go to see; visit, 4.144, et al. |
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īnflectō, flexī, flexus, 3, a. | to bend, 3.631; (fig.), move, sway, change, 4.22; (pass.), to be bent or swayed, 12.800. |
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īnsistō, stitī, 3, a. and n. | to place one’s self in or upon a thing; (w. dat.), to tread or stand upon, (w. acc.), to tread, 6.563; impress, 11.574; (fig.), of the will, continue, persist, 4.533. |
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īnsternō, strāvī, strātus, 3, a. | to spread over; cover, 2.722; saddle, 7.277; extend over, 12.675. |
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īnfrendeō, 2, n., and īnfrendō, 3, n. | to gnash, 3.664. |
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inhaereō, haesī, haesus, 2, n. | to stick to; cling to, hang upon, fasten upon, 8.260; embrace, w. abl., 10.845. |
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inhorreō, uī, 2, n. | to be rough; of the sea, rise up, become rough, swell, 3.195; to cause to bristle, 10.711. |
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innūptus, a, um | (adj.), not veiled; unmarried, virgin-, 2.31. |
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inopīnus, a, um | unexpected, 5.857. |
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iaculor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to hurl the javelin; to dart; throw, cast, hurl, 1.42. (iaculum) |
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iānitor, ōris, m. | a gate- or door-keeper; porter, 6.400. (iānua) |
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Iāpyx, ygis | (adj.), Iapygian, Apulian, 11.678; subst. (sc. ventus), the wind blowing from Iapygia; the N.W. wind, 8.710. |
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Īasidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Iasius. 1. Palinurus, 5.843. 2. Iapis, 12.392. (Iasius) |
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intentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to stretch, hold out, 6.572; threaten, 1.91. (intendō) |
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Īonius, a, um | (adj.), Ionian, 3.671; subst., Īonium, iī, n., the Ionian sea, 3.211. |
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Hibērus, a, um | (adj.), Iberian, Spanish, 9.582; western, 11.913. |
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Īdās, ae, m. | 1. A Trojan warrior, 9.575. 2. A Thracian of Ismara, 10.351. |
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interluō, 3, a. | to wash between; flow between, 3.419. |
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igitur | (conj.), therefore, then, accordingly, 4.537. |
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ignāvus, a, um | (adj.), inactive, idle, slothful, spiritless, cowardly, 12.12; of inanimate things, unoccupied, inactive. |
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ignōbilis, e | (adj.), unknown; obscure, 7.776; low, base, 1.149; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble. |
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ignōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | not to know; to be ignorant of, 5.849. (rel. to ignārus) |
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Īlia, ae, f. | Ilia, a name assigned by the poets to Rhaea Silvia, the daughter of Numitor, 1.274. |
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inlūstris, e | adj. (in and lūstrō), illuminated; (fig.), conspicuous, distinguished, illustrious, noble, 6.758. |
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interrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to break asunder; interrupt, discontinue, suspend, 4.88; of fire, extinguish, 9.239. |
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Imbrasidēs, ae, m. | the son of Imbrasus; Asius, a Lycian follower of Aeneas, 10.123. |
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imbuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. | to wet, moisten; stain, 7.554. |
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immergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a. | to plunge into, immerse in, w. acc. and abl., 3.605, et al. |
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immītis, e | (adj.), not mellow; not mild; merciless, fierce, cruel, ruthless, 1.30. |
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immūgiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, n. | to bellow within; roar, resound, 3.674. |
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iugulō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to cut the throat; slay, slaughter, 11.199; immolate, 12.214. (iugulum) |
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īnstīgō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to goad on; incite, stimulate, encourage, 5.228. |
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imprōvīsō | (adv.), unexpectedly, 8.524. |
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integer, gra, grum | undiminished; entire; healthy, fresh, sound, w. gen., 2.638. |
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Īnachius, a, um | adj. (Īnachus), of Inachus, Inachian; Argive, Greek, 11.286. |
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Īnachus, ī, m. | the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, 7.372. |
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ināne, is, n. | void space, a void, 12.354. |
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interfundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a. | to pour between; besprinkle; mark, 4.644; pass. as middle, pour itself, flow between, 6.439. |
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inausus, a, um | (adj.), undared, unattempted, 7.308. |
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intrōgredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n. | to go within; enter, 1.520. (intrō and gradior) |
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incertus, a, um | (adj.), uncertain, 2.740; wavering; fickle, 2.39; doubtful, 3.7; undistinguished, base, 11.341. |
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incessus, ūs, m. | a walking or advancing; a manner of walking; walk, gait, 1.405. (incēdō) |
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incestō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to defile, pollute, 6.150. (incestus, unclean) |
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incīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a. | to cut into; cut upon; cut, 3.667. (1. in and caedō) |
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incitus, a, um | (adj.), rapid, swift, 12.534. |
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incolō, uī, 3, a. and n. | to dwell; inhabit, 6.675. |
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incomitātus, a, um | (adj.), unattended; alone, 2.456. |
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incrēscō, crēvī, crētus, 3, n. | to grow in; grow up, 3.46; increase, w. dat., 9.688. |
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incultus, a, um | (adj.), uncared for, neglected, unshorn, 6.300; wild; subst., inculta, ōrum, n. pl., waste, desert regions, 1.308. |
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invīsus, a, um | unseen, 2.574. |
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Īphitus, ī, m. | a Trojan warrior, 2.435. |
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inremeābilis, e | (adj.), that can not be gone over again; not to be repassed, or retraced, 6.425; inextricable, 5.591. |
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Indī | (adj.), belonging to India, Indian, 12.67; subst., Indus, ī, m., an Indian; pl., Indī, ōrum, the Indians, 7.605. |
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indicium, iī, n. | a means of informing; a proof, sign, token, indication; evidence, charge, 2.84; trace, 8.211. (indicō) |
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indigena, ae | (adj., m. f. n.), born in the land; native, indigenous, 8.314. (indu-, an old form of in-, and genō) |
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īrāscor, īrātus sum, 3, dep. n. | to be angry, furious; to show anger, 10.712; to collect rage, throw fury into, 12.104; to attack, 10.712. (īra) |
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Indus, a, um | (adj.), belonging to India, Indian, 12.67; subst., Indus, ī, m., an Indian; pl., Indī, ōrum, the Indians, 7.605. |
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inēluctābilis, e | (adj.), that can not be averted by struggling; inevitable, 2.324; resistless, 8.334. |
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inermus, a, um | unarmed, 10.425. |
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Ithaca, ae, f. | Ithaca, the island of Ulysses in the Ionian sea, 3.272. |
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inrītō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to exasperate, provoke, 4.178. |
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innocuus, a, um | (adj.), harmless, involving no danger to any one, 7.230; (pass.), unharmed, safe, 10.302. |
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innoxius, a, um | (adj.), harmless, 2.683. |
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