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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
loquāx, ācis

adj. (loquor), talkative; prattling, chirping, 12.475; noisy, 11.458.

2
loquēla, ae, f.

a talking; speech; a word, 5.842. (loquor)

1
loquor, locūtus sum, 3, dep. n. and a.

to speak, 1.614, et al.; tell, 6.266; say, 1.731; sing, 6.662.

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lōrīca, ae, f.

a leather corselet; a corselet of any material; a hauberk, cuirass, coat of mail, 3.467; 10.485, et al. (lōrum)

13
lōrum, ī, n.

a leather strap or thong, 2.273; pl., lōra, ōrum, reins, 1.156, et al.; harness, 9.318.

8
lūbricus, a, um

(adj.), smooth, slippery, 2.474; (fig.), subtle, cunning, slippery, 11.716; subst., lūbrica, ōrum, n., a slippery place, 5.335.

1
lūbricus, a, um

(adj.), smooth, slippery, 2.474; (fig.), subtle, cunning, slippery, 11.716; subst., lūbrica, ōrum, n., a slippery place, 5.335.

4
Lūcās, ae, m.

a follower of Turnus, 10.561.

1
Lūcagus, ī, m.

an Etruscan slain by Aeneas, 10.575.

4
lūceō, lūxī, 2, n.

to shine, beam, gleam, glisten, 10.137, et al.; to be exposed to view, show, 11.693.

1
lūceō, lūxī, 2, n.

to shine, beam, gleam, glisten, 10.137, et al.; to be exposed to view, show, 11.693.

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Lūcetius, iī, m.

a Latin slain by Ilioneus, 9.570.

1
lūcidus, a, um

adj. (lūceō), bright, shining, gleaming, glittering, 5.306; clear, 3.585.

3
Lūcifer, erī, m.

the light bearer; Lucifer; Venus as morning star, 2.801, et al. (lūx and ferō)

2
lūctāmen, inis, n.

a striving; toil, 8.89. (lūctor)

1
lūctificus, a, um

adj. (lūctus and faciō), causing grief; woe-bearing, 7.324.

1
lūctor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to struggle, strive, contend, 1.53; wrestle, 6.643; w. inf., 12.387.

8
lūctus, ūs, m.

a mourning; sorrow, grief, woe, lamentation, 2.298, and freq.; personif., 6.274. (lūgeō)

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lūctus, ūs, m.

a mourning; sorrow, grief, woe, lamentation, 2.298, and freq.; personif., 6.274. (lūgeō)

1
lūcus, ī, m.

a consecrated wood; sacred grove, 6.259, et al.; in general, a grove, wood, forest.

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lūdibrium, iī, n.

a mocking; mockery, sport, 6.75. (lūdō)

1
lūdicer, cra, crum

adj. (lūdus), sportive; vain, trivial, 12.764.

1
lūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. and a.

to play, frolic, sport, 1.397, et al.; play with dice, 9.336; make sport of, mock, delude, deceive, 1.352; make one's sport, 11.427.

12
lūdus, ī, m.

play, sport, pastime, 9.606; mirth; pl., lūdī, ōrum, games, public or national, 3.280. (lūdō)

11
luēs, is, f.

a pestilence, plague, contagion, blight, 3.139; disorder, infection, 7.354.

2
lūgeō, lūxī, lūctus, 2, n. and a.

to mourn, 11.287; bewail, deplore, 2.85; p., lūgēns, entis, wailing, mourning; of mourning, 6.441.

3
lūgubrē

(adv.), mournful, mournfully, dismally, ominously, 10.273. (lūgubris,(adj.), mournful)

1
lūmen, inis, n.

light, 2.683, et al.; a light; a luminary, star; a taper, candle, 8.411; fire, 9.189; daylight, dawn, day, 6.356; beam, ray, 8.69; the eye, 1.226, et al.; life, 2.85; air, 3.600; glow, brightness, beauty, luster, 1.590; pl., emphatic for sing., 12.63, et al.; lūmina ducum, splendid leaders, 11.349. (lūceō)

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lūna, ae, f.

the moon, 1.742, et al.; moonlight, 2.340, et al. (rel. to lūceō)

12
lūna, ae, f.

the moon, 1.742, et al.; moonlight, 2.340, et al. (rel. to lūceō)

2
lūnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to shape like a half moon; p., lūnātus, a, um, shaped like the half moon; crescent-shaped, crescent-, 1.490.

2
luō, uī, 3, a.

to set free by atonement; pay for, atone for, expiate, 1.136, et al.; suffer, 11.849. (rel. to λύω, loosen)

6
lupa, ae, f.

a she-wolf, 1.275. (cf. lupus)

2
Lupercal, cālis, n.

the Lupercal, a cave on the Palatine at Rome, sacred to Lupercus or Pan, 8.343.

1
Lupercī, ōrum, m.

priests of Lupercus or Lycean Pan, 8.663.

1
lupus, ī, m.

a wolf, 3.428, et al.

8
lūstrālis, e

adj. (lūstrum), pertaining to the lustrum; expiatory, 8.183.

1
lūstrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to purify by atonement, 3.279; go round the fields with the victims; hence to bless, ask for a blessing on; go or dance around an altar or the image of a god, 7.391; traverse, pass across, around, or over, 1.608; pass in review, parade before, 5.578; run through, 2.528; search, 1.577; observe, survey, 1.453; watch, mark, 11.763; of the sun, illuminate, 4.607. (lūstrum)

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lustrum, ī, n.

bog, morass; den or haunt of wild beasts; a wood, forest.

2
lūstrum, ī, n.

a purifying atonement; the national lustrum or atoning sacrifice, the suovetaurilia, made at Rome every fifth year, at the taking of the census; the period of a lustrum, five years; an indefinite period; age, 1.283. (luō, to atone)

2
lūteus, a, um

adj. (lūtum, a plant yielding a yellow dye), yellowish; gold-colored, saffron-hued, 7.26.

1
lūx, lūcis, f.

light, 1.306, and freq.; day or hour, 2.668; life, 4.631; the upper world as opposed to Hades; flame, 12.115; mental light, 12.669; metaph., glory, light, 2.281; lūce, in the light, by day, 9.153. (cf. lūceō)

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lūxuriō, āvī, ātus, 1, n., and lūxurior, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to luxuriate, foll. by ablat.; to abound, be full; rejoice, 11.497. (lūxuria, abundance)

1
lūxus, ūs, m.

excess, extravagance; luxury, sumptuousness, magnificence, 1.637; wanton pleasure, sensuality, 4.193.

3
Lyaeus, ī, m.

the wine-god, Bacchus, 4.58.

2
Lycaeus, a, um

of Lycaeus, a mountain in Arcadia noted for the worship of Zeus and Pan, Lycaean, 8.344.

1
Lycāōn, ōnis, m.

a Gnossian or Cretan maker of arms, 9.304.

1
Lycāonius, a, um

(adj.), of Lycaonia, a country of Asia Minor, 10.749.

1
lychnus, ī, m.

a lamp, light, 1.726.

1
Lycia, ae, f.

a country on the S.W. coast of Asia Minor, 4.143.

5
Lyciī, ōrum, m.

the Lycians, 1.113.

1
Lycius, a, um

adj. (Lycia), Lycian, 6.334, et al.; pl., Lyciī, ōrum, m., the Lycians, 1.113.

7
Lyctius, a, um

of Lyctus, a town in Crete; Lyctian, Cretan, 3.401.

1
Lycūrgus, ī, m.

son of Dryas, and king of the Thracian Edoni, punished by Bacchus with madness, and driven to self-destruction, on account of his opposition to the Bacchanalian orgies, 3.14.

1
Lycus, ī, m.

a companion of Aeneas, 1.222.

3
Lӯdī, ōrum, m.

the people of Lydia; the Lydians; Etruscans, descendants of the Lydians, 9.11. (from the adj. Lӯdus, a, um, used as subst.)

1
Lӯdius, a, um.

(adj.) of Lydia; Lydian, 8.479; also Etruscan or Tuscan (as the Etrusci were supposed to have sprung from the Lydians), 2.781, et al.

3
lympha, ae, f.

clear spring water; water, 4.635, et al.; pl., for sing., 1.701, et al.

6
lymphō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to dilute with water; to craze; p., lymphātus, a, um, mad, distracted, frenzied, furious, 7.377. (lympha)

1
Lynceus (dissyll.), eī, m.

one of the companions of Aeneas, 9.768.

1
lynx, lyncis, c.

a lynx, 1.323, et al.

1
Lyrnēsius, a, um

adj. (Lyrnēsus), of Lyrnesus; Lyrnesian, 10.128.

1
Lyrnēsus, ī, f.

Lyrnesus or Lyrnessus, a town in the Troad, 12.547.

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