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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort ascending
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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incendium, iī, n.

a burning, conflagration; flame, fire, 2.706; desolation, 1.566; fiery material, firebrand, 9.71. (incendō)

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inceptum, ī, n.

a beginning; deliberation, 11.469; undertaking, design, purpose, 1.37; measure, movement, 12.566. (incipiō)

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incolumis, e

(adj.), uninjured; unharmed, safe, 2.88.

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interior, ius

(adj.), inner, interior; interior or inner part of, 1.637; on the inner side, 5.170; superl., intimus, a, um, innermost, 1.243. (compar. of obs. interus, rel. to inter)

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increpō, uī, itus, rarely āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to make a noise or din; resound, 8.527; clash, 12.332; snap, 12.755; (fig.), chide, blame, reprimand, 6.387; taunt, 9.560; (w. cognate acc.), utter, 9.504.

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intonō, uī, ātus 1, n. and a.

to thunder, 1.90; (impers.), intonat, it thunders, 2.693.

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Īris, idis, f., acc. Īrim

Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, daughter of Thaumas and Electra, and messenger of the gods above, 4.694, et al.

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īnfestus, a, um

infested; unsafe, hostile, inimical, 2.571; dangerous, mortal, 2.529; fatal, pernicious, destructive, 5.641.

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Īlioneus (quadrisyll.), eī, m. (acc. ēa instead of ea, 1.611)

commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.120, et al.

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involvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a.

to roll on or in; cast upon, 12.292; roll along, carry, 12.689; cover up, obscure, 3.198; conceal, involve, 6.100.

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īnsula, ae, f.

an island, 1.159.

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immemor, oris

(adj.), not remembering, without memory, oblivious, 6.750; unconscious, 9.374; reckless, heedless, 2.244; often w. gen., unmindful, forgetful of, 5.39.

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intorqueō, torsī, tortus, 2, a.

to turn or hurl toward, or against, 2.231; shoot, dart, 9.534.

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impediō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

to hinder, 9.385; hamper, 10.553; involve, intersect, 5.585; combine, 8.449. (1. in and pēs)

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impūne

(adv.), without punishment or retribution; with impunity, 3.628; without harm, 12.559. (impūnis, unpunished)

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īnfernus, a, um

adj. (īnferus), that which is below; of Hades, infernal, 3.386.

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īnsurgō, surrēxi, rēctus, 3, n.

to rise to; w. dat., 9.34; rise, spring to, ply, 3.207; (without case), lift or raise one's self, rise upward, 5.443.

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intrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to go into, enter, 3.254; penetrate, pierce, 8.390. (rel. to inter)

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īniciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to cast or throw into, or upon, 6.366; hurl, 2.726; lay on, of the hand of Fate, 10.419. (1. in and iaciō)

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īnsōns, sontis

(adj.), innocent, guiltless, unoffending, 2.84.

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inritus, a, um

baffled in calculation or purpose; ineffectual, unavailing; useless, vain, 2.459. (2. in- and ratus)

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intrā

(prep. w. acc., and adv.), on the inside; within, 2.33, et al.; for in, 7.168.

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immisceō, miscuī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a.

to mingle with; usually w. dat., 2.396; blend with, vanish in, 4.570.

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invictus, a, um

(adj.), unconquered; invincible, 6.365.

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iūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to take an oath, 4.426; call to witness, swear by, w. prep. per, 6.458; w. acc. alone, 6.351; w. acc. of thing and person, 12.197. (iūs)

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innō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to swim upon or over, 8.691; swim, 10.222; (w. acc.), sail over, 6.134; swim, pass by swimming.

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indulgeō, dulsī, dultus, 2, n.

to be indulgent, kind, yielding, give way to, 2.776; yield to, indulge in, 4.51; favor, 8.512.

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īnsultō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

(w. dat.), to leap upon, bound upon, gallop over, trample on, 12.339; (w. acc.), bound, dance, rush through, 7.581; absol., prance, 11.600; insult, be insolent, mock, 2.330; exult, 10.20. (īnsiliō, leap upon)

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īnfundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a.

to pour into or upon, 6.254; pour down, 4.122; assemble, crowd together, 5.552; infuse, diffuse, 6.726; (pass.), lie, repose, 8.406.

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ingemō, uī, itus, 3, n. and a.

to sigh or groan, 1.93; (w. acc.), groan for; lament, bewail.

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incūsō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bring a cause or case against any one; to accuse, reproach, blame, 2.745; without object, upbraid, complain, 1.410. (1. in and causa)

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īnfit, irreg. def.

one begins; he begins to speak, 5.708, et al.

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interpres, etis, c.

an agent between parties; a mediator, messenger, 4.355; author, 4.608; prophet, 3.359.

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invītus, a, um

(adj.), unwilling, 6.460; unfriendly, 2.402.

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īgneus, a, um

adj. (īgnis), of fire or fiery substance; fiery, 6.730; of lightning swiftness, 11.718.

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īgnipotēns, entis

adj. (īgnis and potēns), having power over fire; subst., Īgnipotēns, the fire-god, Vulcan, 10.243.

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Īlias, adis, f.

a daughter of Ilium or Troy; pl., Īliades, um, Trojan women, 1.480.

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indīcō, dīxī, dictus, 3, a.

to declare, 7.616; ordain, appoint, 5.758; order, summon, 11.737.

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iuba, ae, f.

the mane of a horse; of a serpent, 2.206; of a helmet, plume, crest, 2.412.

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inhumātus, a, um

(adj.), unburied, 4.620.

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invideō, vīdī, vīsus, 2, n. and a.

to look into; to look at with dislike; begrudge, envy, 4.234, et al.; withhold, deny.

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immineō, 2, n.

to rest over; overhang, 1.165; to be at hand; approach, 9.515.

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īnsānus, a, um

(adj.), unsound; mad, insane, 6.135; inspired, 3.443.

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īnsānia, ae, f.

unsoundness; insanity, madness, folly, frenzy, 2.42; violence, fury, 7.461. (īnsānus)

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iniūria, ae, f.

violation of human right; injustice, violence, wrong, injury, 4.354, et al.; affront, insult, 1.27. (2. in- and iūs)

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implōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to entreat, implore, supplicate, 4.617.

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īnfectus, a, um

not done; unworked, unwrought, 10.528; unfinished, unconsummated, 10.720; not actual; untrue, 4.190; of a covenant, not made, unmade, 12.243; broken, 12.286.

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īnsonō, uī, 1, n.

to sound within; resound, snap, 5.579; (w. acc.), sound, crack (as to, or with) the lash, 7.451.

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incautus, a, um

(adj.), unguarded, heedless, 10.386; unsuspecting, 1.350.

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incidō, cidī, cāsus, 3, n.

to fall into; descend or fall, 2.305; encounter, meet, 11.699; inspire, 9.721. (1. in and cadō)

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inclutus, a, um

(adj.), famous, glorious, renowned, 2.82. (rel. to clueō, to be heard of; κλύω, hear; κλυτός, renowned)

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iugālis, e

adj. (iugum), pertaining to the yoke; yoked together; matrimonial, nuptial, 4.16; subst., iugālēs, ium, m., yoked, or harnessed horses; a team, 7.280.

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inruō, ruī, 3, n. and a.

to rush in, break in, 2.757; rush on, 2.383; rush, 9.555.

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indomitus, a, um

(adj.), untamed; unbridled, 2.594; impetuous, fierce, 2.440.

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iam

(adv.), at that time, at this time; even then, even now; already, 1.437, et al.; with tum, even, 1.18; w. imperat., at length, at once, 3.41, et al.; soon, presently, immediately, 4.566; then, at length, 1.272; marking a transition, now, 2.567, et al.; iam iam, emphatic, now indeed, 4.371; now, now, 2.530; iam dūdum, iam prīdem, already for some time, long, 1.580, et al.; iam inde, iam ab illō tempore, even from then or that time, 1.623; iam tum, even then; iam — iam, at one time, at another time, now — now; nōn iam, no longer, 4.431; iamdūdum, at once.

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invius, a, um

without a way; trackless, inaccessible, impassable, 1.537; difficult, 3.383.

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iānua, ae, f.

the outer door or gate, 2.493; entrance, way, 2.661. (Iānus)

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invidia, ae, f.

dislike, hatred, jealousy, envy, 2.90; invidia est, foll. by inf. w. acc., 4.340. (invideō)

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ineō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. and a.

to go into; come upon; enter, 5.114; of a period of time, open, commence, begin; undertake, perform, 5.846.

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īnstar, indecl., n.

an image; figure; noble or majestic form, majesty, 6.865; w. gen., likeness; the size of, as large as, 2.15; like, 3.637. (1. in and stō)

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īlicet

(adv.), straightway, immediately, at once, instantly, 2.424. (īre and licet)

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inlīdo, līsī, līsus, 3, a.

to dash upon, thrust, drive upon, 1.112; dash into, 5.480. (1. in and laedō)

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īnfōrmis, e

shapeless; deprived of beauty, deformed, blank, waste; misshapen, hideous, 3.658; uncouth, foul, 6.416; unseemly, dishonored, 12.603.

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īnfringō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a.

to break in; break, 12.387; (fig.), to break down, subdue, 5.784; dishearten, paralyze, 9.499. (in and frangō)

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inermis, e

unarmed; helpless, defenseless, 1.487, et al.

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imprimō, pressī, pressus, 3, a.

to press into, on, or upon, 4.659; impress, mark; engrave, chase, 5.536. (1. in and premō)

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inrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, n. and a.

to burst; w. acc., rush into, rush through, 11.879; w. dat., burst into, 6.528.

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imprōvīsus, a, um

(adj.), unforeseen; unlooked for, unexpected, 1.595.

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īnsuper

(adv.), above, over, upon, 1.61; moreover, 2.593; (prep. w. abl.), besides, 9.274.

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intāctus, a, um

(adj.), untouched, unbroken, 11.419; unhurt, 10.504; untouched by the yoke, unyoked, 6.38; pure; a virgin, 1.345.

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intentus, a, um

earnestly attentive, intent, 2.1; expectant, 5.137. (intendō)

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ingrātus, a, um

(adj.), not acceptable; disagreeable, unpleasing, 2.101; hateful, 12.144; subjective, ungrateful, thankless; unfeeling, cold, insensate, 6.213; w. gen., 10.666.

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ingruō, uī, 3, n.

to rush into; advance furiously, 11.899; assail, 8.535; rush upon the ear, resound, 2.301; descend, 12.284.

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intexō, uī, tus, 3, a.

to weave into or in; work in, inweave, 5.252; festoon, wreathe, entwine; cover, 6.216; frame, 2.16.

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indecor, oris, and indecoris, e

(adj.), disgraceful, bringing disgrace, 7.231; disgraced, infamous, 11.423; unhonored, 11.845.

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incurrō, currī or cucurrī, cursus, 3, n.

to run into or against; rush upon, charge, 2.409; 11.759.

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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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iamprīdem

(adv.), some time before or since; long ago, long since, 2.647, freq.

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Iāpyx, ygis, m.

a son of Iasius and physician of Aeneas, 12.391.

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īnfaustus, a, um

(adj.), unfortunate, of ill omen, ill-starred, 5.635.

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interritus, a, um

(adj.), unaffrighted; dauntless, 5.427; of inanimate things, undisturbed; without peril, secure, 5.863.

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īnfāns, antis

(adj.), not capable of speech; subst., īnfāns, c., an infant, 6.427.

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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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Īlus, ī, m.

1. Ilus, son of Tros and king of Troy, 6.650. 2. An earlier name of Ascanius or Iulus, 1.268. 3. Ilus, a Rutulian, 10.400.

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interdum

(adv.), sometimes.

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Ithacus, a, um

adj. (Ithaca), of Ithaca, Ithacan; subst., Ithacus, ī, m., the Ithacan, Ulysses, 2.104, et al.

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immō

yes indeed; nay rather, 1.753; but, 9.98.

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immōbilis, e

(adj.), unmoved, 7.623; immovable, 9.448.

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immortālis, e

(adj.), undying, immortal, unperishable, 6.598.

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invītō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to ask as a guest; to invite, 8.178; encourage, incite, 5.292.

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impār, aris

(adj.), unequal, in unequal combat, 1.475; unequally matched.

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iūstitia, ae, f.

righteousness, justice, equity, 1.523, et al. (iūstus)

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iuvenālis, e

adj. (iuvenis), pertaining to youth; youthful, 2.518.

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imperō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to command, w. dat.; w. dat. and inf., 7.36.

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impetus, ūs, m.

an attack; a strong impulsion; pressure, impulse, impetus, 5.219; vehemence, violence, 2.74. (impetō, attack)

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īnferus, a, um

(adj.), below, lower; comp., īnferior, ius, lower; less distinguished, inferior, 6.170; superl., īnfimus or īmus, a, um, lowest, deepest, 2.419; inmost, 2.120; below, 4.387; lowest part, bottom of, 3.39; ex īmō, from the foundation, 2.625; īma, ōrum, n., depths.

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inglōrius, a, um

(adj.), without glory; unrenowned, inglorious, 10.52.

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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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iugulum, ī, n.

the joining part; the throat, 10.415, et al. (rel. to iungō)

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