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Headword Sort ascending Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
ligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to tie, fasten, bind, 2.217; with in, encumber, 10.794.

1
līgnum, ī, n.

wood; structure, frame, 2.45; tree, 12.767.

4
Liger, erī, m.

an Etruscan slain by Aeneas, 10.576, et al.

4
Licymnia, ae, f.

Licymnia, a slave, 9.546.

1
licitus, a, um,

allowed, allowable; free, 8.468. (liceō)

1
Lichās, ae, m.

a Latin slain by Aeneas, 10.315.

1
licet, licuit or licitum est

it is allowed; permitted, proper, lawful, right; one may, 5.82, et al. (liceō)

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licet

(conj., as a concessive), though, albeit, although, 6.802, et al. (liceō)

2
licenter

(adv.), without restraint, freely, 7.557. (licēns), (comp. licentius)

1
Libystis, idis

(adj.), Libyan, 5.37.

2
Libycus, a, um

(adj.), Libyan, 1.339, et al.; subst., Libycum, ī, n., the Libyan or African sea, 5.595.

13
Libya, ae, f.

Libya; northern Africa; by poetic license, Africa, 1.22, et al.

12
Liburnī, ōrum, m.

the Liburni or Liburnians, a warlike people, inhabiting Liburnia, near the head of the Adriatic Sea on the Illyrian coast, 1.244.

1
lībum, ī, n.

a cake of meal, oil, and honey, used in sacrifice. (lībō)

1
lībrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to balance, poise; of weapons, to aim, 5.479; to dart, 9.417. (lībra, a balance)

6
lībō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to taste, sip; to touch lightly; kiss, 1.256; pour out as a drink offering, 1.736; make a libation, 3.354; (w. acc. of the object on which the libation is poured), to pour libations on, 12.174.

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libet, uit or libitum est, 2

(impers.), it pleases, is agreeable to, is one's pleasure, will, mind.

1
lībertās, ātis, f.

liberty, freedom, 6.821. (2. līber)

3
Līber, erī, m.

Liber, the god of wine and hilarity, identified by the Romans with the Greek Bacchus, 6.805, et al.

1
līber, era, erum

adj. (rel. to libet), acting at pleasure; free, unrestrained, 12.74; freeborn, w. abl., set free, loosed from, loose, 11.493; w. gen., 10.154; (adv.), līberē, freely.

4
liber, brī, m.

the rind; inner bark of a tree.

1
libēns, entis

(adj.), willing; well-pleased, ready, gladly, freely, 3.438, et al.

3
lībāmen, inis, n.

a libation; sacrifice, offering, 6.246. (lībō)

1
lēx, lēgis, f.

a bill proposed to the people for enactment; statute, law, decree, 1.507, et al.; pl., lēgēs, um, government, 4.231; conditions, terms, 4.618.

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levō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to render light; lighten; lift, aid, 1.145; raise, 4.690; (fig.), ease, relieve of (w. abl.); support, rest, 10.834; reënforce, help, 2.452; mitigate, 3.36; allay, 7.495; cure, 7.755; relieve, 7.571. (2. levis)

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lēvō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make smooth, polish, 5.306. (1. lēvis)

1
levis, e

(adj.), of little weight, light, 2.682, et al.; thin, slender, 10.817; delicate, tender, 12.207; light-armed, 11.868; fleeting, fleet, swift, flying, 1.147; flitting, airy, 10.663; sudden, 12.489; insignificant, small, 7.232; mean, 12.764.

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lēvis, e

(adj.), smooth; slippery, 5.328; polished, 5.91.

10
levāmen, inis, n.

an alleviation; relief, mitigation; solace, 3.709. (2. levō)

1
Leucātēs, ae, m.

Leucata, a promontory of the island of Leucadia, off the coast of Acarnania, 3.274.

2
Leucaspis, is, m.

Leucaspis, a companion of Aeneas, 6.334.

1
lētum, ī, n.

death, destruction, 2.134, et al. (cf. dēleō)

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lētum, ī, n.

death, destruction, 2.134, et al. (cf. dēleō)

2
lētifer, era, erum

adj. (lētum and ferō), death-bringing; deadly, 3.139.

2
Lēthaeus, a, um

(adj.), of Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in Hades; oblivious, Lethean, 5.854, et al.

4
lētālis, e

adj. (lētum), deadly, fatal, mortal, 4.73; ominous of death, 12.877.

4
Lernaeus, a, um

adj. (Lerna), of Lerna, Lernaean, 8.300.

1
Lerna, ae, f.

Lerna, a marshy forest near Argos, where the Lernaean hydra was slain by Hercules, 6.287, et al.

3
lepus, oris, m., and epicene

a hare, 9.563, et al.

1
leō, leōnis, m.

a lion, 2.722, et al.

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lentus, a, um

(adj.), adhesive, clammy, sticky, viscid; tough, 12.773; pliant, limber, 6.137; ductile, malleable, 7.634; slender, 3.31; 12.489; sluggish, creeping, 5.682; quiet, 7.28; inactive, 12.237.

13
lentō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make flexible; of oars, bend, ply, 3.384. (lentus)

1
lēnis, e

(adj.), mild, 3.70; gentle, quiet, 2.782.

3
lēniō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. and n.

to render mild; allay; soothe, 4.528; quiet, calm, 6.468; of inanimate things, 8.87. (lēnis)

4
Lēnaeus, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to the wine press; Bacchic, Lenaean, 4.207.

1
Lēmnius, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to Lemnos, an island in the Aegean Sea; the home of Vulcan; Lemnian, 8.454.

1
Leleges, um, m.

Pelasgian tribes of Asia Minor and Greece, 8.725.

1
legō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a.

to gather, collect, 5.209; cull, pick, gather; gather in, furl, 3.532; wind up, 10.815; select, elect, choose, 1.426; take to one's self, claim, 10.79; take in point after point in travel or with the eye, coast along, pass by, 3.292; trace, pursue, 9.393; traverse, 2.208; 12.481; read; survey, review, 6.755.

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legiō, ōnis, f.

a levy of troops; the original Roman army; then, a grand division of the army; a legion; host, 7.681; army, 8.605.(legō, to choose)

7
lēgifer, era, erum

adj. (lēx and ferō), law-bringing, law-giving, 4.58.

1
lēgātus, ī, m.

a legate, envoy, ambassador, 8.143, et al. (lēgō, lēgāre, to delegate)

4
Lēdaeus, a, um

adj. (Lēda), pertaining to Leda; Ledaean; daughter of Leda, 7.364; descendant of Leda, 3.328.

2
Lēda, ae, f.

wife of Tyndarus, and mother of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, 1.652.

1
lēctus, ī, m.

a gathering, as of boughs, leaves, straw, etc.; a couch, 4.496. (legō, to gather)

1
lēctus, a, um

gathered, collected, 6.228; picked, culled; chosen, choice, 9.272, et al. (legō)

14
lebēs, ētis, m.

a kettle or caldron, 3.466.

2
laxus, a, um

(adj.), loose; disjointed, unfastened, gaping, open, 1.122; slack, loosened, free, 1.63; unbent, 11.874.

4
laxō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to loosen, slacken; unfasten, undo, open, 2.259; uncoil, let out, 3.267; open, clear, 6.412; of the body, relax, 5.836; of the mind, relieve, 9.225. (laxus)

7
lavō, lāvī, lautus, and lōtus, 1 and 3, a. and n.

to wash, bathe, 3.663; wet, sprinkle, 6.227; p., lautus, a, um, washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361.

3
lavō, lāvī, lautus, and lōtus, 1 and 3, a. and n.

to wash, bathe, 3.663; wet, sprinkle, 6.227; p., lautus, a, um, washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361.

5
Lāvīnius, a, um

and Lāvīnus, a, um, adj. (Lāvīnium), of or belonging to Lavinium, 4.236.

2
Lāvīnium, iī, n.

a city of Latium, built by Aeneas and named after his Latin wife, Lavinia, 1.270, et al. (Lāvīnia)

3
Lāvīnia, ae, f.

a Latin princess, daughter of King Latinus, 6.764, et al.

11
lautus, a, um

washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361. (lavō)

1
Lausus, ī, m.

an Etruscan chief, son of Mezentius, 7.649, et al.

15
laus, laudis, f.

praise, 1.609, et al.; fame, glory, 2.584; praiseworthy conduct, prowess, heroism, virtue, merit, 1.461, et al.

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laurus, ī, f.

the laurel or bay tree, 2.513; a laurel crown or wreath, 3.81.

9
Laurentius, a, um

adj. (Laurentum), of Laurentum, the ancient capital of Latium; Laurentine, Laurentian, 10.709.

4
Laurentēs, um, pl. m.

the people of Laurentum, the ancient capital of Latium, the Laurentians, 7.63, et al.

6
Laurēns, entis

adj. (Laurentum), of Laurentum, the ancient capital of Latium; Laurentine, Laurentian, 5.797, et al., subst., Laurentēs, um, pl. m., the Laurentians, 7.63, et al.

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laudō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to praise, 2.586; commend, 11.460. (laus)

3
latus, eris, n.

a side, 1.105, et al.; coast, 8.416; laterum iūnctūrae, joinings of the sides of a belt, i.e, ends of a belt, 12.274.

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lātus, a, um

(adj.), wide, broad, 1.313; spacious, ample, large, 4.199; widespread, far-extending, 1.225.

24
latrō, ōnis, m.

a hired servant, mercenary soldier, huntsman, 12.7.

1
lātrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to bark, snarl, bay, 6.401, et al.; of waves, 7.588.

2
lātrātus, ūs, m.

a barking; baying, 5.257, et al. (lātrō)

3
lātrātor, ōris, m.

one who barks like a dog; a barker, the barking, 8.698. (lātrō)

1
Lātōnius, a, um

adj. (Lātōna), of Latona, Latonian, 9.405, et al.; subst., Lātōnia, ae, f., Diana, 11.534.

2
Lātōnia, ae, f.

Diana, 11.534.

1
Lātōna, ae, f.

the mother of Apollo and Diana, 1.502.

2
Latium, iī, n.

a country of ancient Italy, extending from the left bank of the lower Tiber to Campania, 1.6; (meton.), for Latīnī, the Latins, people of Latium, 10.365, et al. (2. latus; Virgil, 8.323, derives it from lateō)

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Latīnus, ī, m.

Latinus, a king of Latium, whose capital was Laurentum, and whose daughter, Lavinia, became the wife of Aeneas, 6.891, et al. (Latium)

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Latīnus, a, um

adj. (Latium), of Latium; Latin, 1.6, et al.; Latīna, ae, f., a Latin woman, 12.604.

28
Latīnī, ōrum, m.

the people of Latium; the Latins, 12.823, et al.

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latex, icis, m.

a liquid; liquor; wine, 1.686; water, 4.512.

7
lateō, uī, 2, n. and a.

to be hidden, lie concealed, 2.48; to lurk; be sheltered, 10.805; be unknown to, escape the knowledge of, 1.130; p., latēns, entis, hidden, concealed, 3.237; hiding, lurking, 2.568.

17
latebrōsus, a, um

adj. (latebra), full of lurking places or recesses; full of holes; porous, 5.214; secret, 8.713.

3
latebra, ae, f.

a hiding place; recess, lodgment, retreat, 12.389; usually in pl., latebrae, ārum, an ambuscade; covert, retreat; cavern, 3.424; recess, cavity, 2.38; the hatches of a ship, the hold, 10.657. (lateō)

8
lātē

(adv.), widely; far and wide, 1.21; on all sides, far around, 1.163; all over, 12.308. (lātus)

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Latagus, ī, m.

a Tyrrhenian, 10.697.

2
lassus, a, um

(adj.), faint, tired, wearied, 2.739.

2
Larīsaeus, a, um

of Larissa, a Thessalian town, on the southern bank of the Peneus; Larissaean, 2.197. (Larissa)

2
Lārīna, ae, f.

a follower of Camilla, 11.655.

1
Lārīdēs, is, m.

a Rutulian, son of Daucus, 10.391.

2
largus, a, um

(adj.), ample; spacious, expansive, 6.640; plentiful, copious, flowing, 1.465; bountiful, free, 10.619; w. gen., lavish, 11.338.

8
largior, ītus sum, 4, dep.

to give largely; bestow, grant, 10.494. (largus)

1
Lār, Laris, m.

a fireside, hearth, or household god, 5.744; hesternum Larem, the household god of yesterday, 8.543; (meton.), household, property, home, dwelling.

3
laquear, āris, n.

a ceiling with hollows or panels; a paneled or fretted ceiling, 1.726.

2
lāpsus, ūs, m.

a slipping; gliding, 2.225; gliding movement, 2.225; turning, movement, 2.236; descent, flight, 3.225; course, 4.524. (1. lābor)

5
lāpsō, āre, freq. n.

to fall down; slip, 2.551. (1. lābor)

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