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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
mītis, e

(adj.), mellow; ripe, ripening; of a lake or pool, mild, gentle; calm, still, 8.88.

1
mulcō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to punish, 11.839.

1
mōbilitās, ātis, f.

movableness; swiftness, speed, velocity, 4.175. (mōbilis)

1
modo

(adv.), only, but, 1.389; lately, just now, 5.493; provided that, in case, 3.116; modo nōn, almost, 9.141. (abl. of modus, with limit or qualification)

1
modulor, ātus sum, 1, a. and n.

to measure; regulate, tune, sing, play. (modulus)

1
Mulciber, eris and erī, m.

one who softens, Mulciber or Vulcan, the god of the forge, 8.724. (mulceō)

1
maculō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to spot; stain; defile, 3.29; (fig.), 10.851. (macula)

2
maculōsus, a, um

adj. (macula), covered with spots; speckled, spotted, 1.323.

2
madidus, a, um

adj. (madeō), wet, dripping, drenched, 5.179.

2
maereō, 2, n. and a.

to be sorrowful, sad; mourn, grieve, 1.197, et al. (cf. miser)

2
montānus, a, um

adj. (mōns), pertaining to mountains; mountain-, 2.305.

2
māgālia, ium, n. pl

huts, dwellings, 1.421. (a Punic word)

2
magistra, ae, f.

a mistress, directress; appositive, masterly, skill-giving, 8.442; teaching, instructive, 12.427. (magister)

2
Murrānus, ī, m.

a Latin slain by Aeneas, 12.529.

2
mordeō, momordī, morsus, 2, a. and n.

to bite, 1.418; rub, bind, confine, 12.274.

2
mamma, ae, f.

the breast, 1.492.

2
manica, ae, f.

something connected with the hand; a sleeve reaching to the hand; a long sleeve; found only in the pl., manicae, ārum, sleeves, 9.616; handcuffs, chains, cords, manacles, 2.146. (manus)

2
manīplus, ī, m.

a handful, a bundle, bunch; the standard or ensign of a company of soldiers, bearing on the top originally a bundle of hay; hence, (meton.), a troop, a company, 11.463, et al. (manus and pleō)

2
mānō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to ooze forth, 3.175; distill, trickle, drop, 3.43; flow.

2
Mantua, ae, f.

a city of northern Italy, on the Mincius.

2
Mārcellus, ī, m.

the name of a Roman family in which the most illustrious were Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the first successful opponent of Hannibal, and the conqueror of Syracuse (212, B.C.), 6.855; and his descendant, C. Claudius Marcellus, a son of Gaius Claudius Marcellus and Octavia, sister of Augustus; who was adopted by that emperor and died in early youth, 23 B.C., 6.883.

2
monīle, is, n.

a necklace, collar, 1.654; a poitrel, 7.278.

2
marmoreus, a, um

adj. (marmor), of marble, marble, 4.392; like marble; smooth, marble-, 6.729; fair.

2
Massӯlus, a, um

adj. (Massӯlī), Massylian, Libyan, 4.132.

2
mūgītus, ūs, m.

a lowing; bellowing, 2.223. (mūgiō)

2
māter, matris, f.

a mother, matron, 1.314; 2.489; parent stem, trunk, plant, or tree, 12.209; native, motherland, 10.172; Māter Īdaea, Māter (māgna), the Idaean Mother, the Great Mother of the gods, Cybele, 9.619. (μήτηρ)

2
mātūtīnus, a, um

adj. (Mātūta), pertaining to Matuta, goddess of the morning; in the morning, early, morning, 8.456.

2
medeor, 2, dep. a. and n.

to heal, cure; (gerund abl. impers.), medendō, by treatment, 12.46.

2
medicō, āvī, ātus, 1, a., and medicor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to heal with drugs; heal, 7.756; mix with drugs or poisons; medicate, drug, 6.420. (medicus)

2
medulla, ae, f.

pl. medullae, ārum, the marrow, 4.66. (rel. to medius)

2
Meliboeus, a, um

adj. (Meliboea), of Meliboea in Thessaly; Meliboean, 3.401.

2
memorābilis, e

adj. (memorō), deserving to be remembered; memorable, remarkable, famous, honorable, 2.583.

2
morbus, ī, m.

disease, sickness, malady, 6.275; plague, pestilence, 12.851; personif., Morbī, ōrum, m., Diseases, 6.275.

2
mendāx, ācis

adj. (mentior), given to lying; false, deceitful, 2.80.

2
mentior, ītus sum, 4, dep. n. and a.

to devise; falsify, lie, pretend, 2.540; feign, counterfeit; p., mentītus, a, um; (pass.), 2.422. (mēns)

2
mercor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to exchange merchandise; traffic, trade; buy, purchase, 1.367. (merx, merchandise)

2
mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n.

to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317.

2
mūtuus, a, um

adj. (mūtō), interchangeable, reciprocal; on both sides, 10.755; per mūtua, mutually, to each other, 7.66.

2
meritō

(adv.), by desert, worthily, with justice, 11.392. (mereō)

2
Metabus, ī, m.

the father of Camilla, 11.540.

2
metō, messuī, messus, 3, a.

to reap, mow, cut, 4.513; of any harvest, gather, harvest.

2
metuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. and n.

to fear, dread, be in terror of, be afraid of; to experience fear; fear, 6.733; w. dat., fear for, be careful for; p., metuēns, entis, apprehensive of, 5.716. (metus)

2
Mimās, antis, m.

a Trojan slain by Mezentius, 10.702.

2
mūtābilis, e

adj. (mūtō), changeable, unstable, fickle, inconstant, 4.569; changeful, that brings changes, 11.425.

2
mināx, ācis

adj. (minor), projecting; overhanging; threatening, 8.668; wrathful, 10.817.

2
ministerium, iī, n.

service, attendance, office, 6.223. (minister)

2
mitra, ae, f.

headband; turban, cap, 4.216.

2
molliter

(adv.), comp., mollius (mollis), softly, gently, sweetly; delicately, skillfully, 6.847.

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

to mix; mingle (the object with which is in dat., or in abl. alone, or w. prep.), 1.440; unite, 4.112; multiply, 12.720; assemble, flock together, 7.704; confuse, disturb, confound, agitate, 1.134; scatter, 1.191.

2
multiplex, plicis

adj. (multus and plicō), having many folds, 5.264; manifold, various, 4.189.

2
macula, ae, f.

a spot, 5.566, et al.

3
Maeonius, a, um

(adj.), of Maeonia; Maeonian, Lydian, 4.216, et al.

3
Māia (dissyll.), ae, f.

one of the Pleiades or seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, who became by Jupiter the mother of Mercury, 1.297.

3
male

(adv.), badly, ill, wrongly, wickedly; for parum, or nōn, not, un-, 2.23, et al.; 4.8. (malus)

3
malīgnus, a, um

adj. (malus and genō), spiteful, malicious, malignant, 5.654; treacherous, 6.270; = inīquus, inadequate, confined, 11.525.

3
meditor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to think upon; meditate, 10.455; design, purpose, 4.171; practice, play.

3
mūrex, icis, m.

the murex or purple fish; a sharp-pointed shellfish from which was obtained the Tyrian purple; (meton.), purple dye, purple, 4.262; a pointed or jagged rock, 5.205.

3
Menelāus, ī, m.

son of Atreus, king of Sparta and husband of Helen; who joined his brother Agamemnon in the war against Troy, and after its capture returned with Helen to Sparta, 2.264, et al.

3
mēnsis, is, m.

a month, 1.269.

3
Mercurius, iī, m.

Mercury, an Italian god, identified with the Greek Hermes, son of Jupiter and Maia, and messenger of the gods, 4.222, et al.

3
merus, a, um

(adj.), pure, unmixed, 5.77; subst. n., merum (sc. vīnum), unmixed wine; wine, 1.729.

3
metallum, ī, n.

a mine; metal, 6.144.

3
myrtus, ī and ūs, f.

a myrtle; sacred to Venus, a myrtle shaft or spear, 7.817; a myrtle grove, 3.23; myrtle wreath, 5.72.

3
mīlitia, ae, f.

warfare, war, 11.261; discipline, 8.516. (mīles)

3
minister, trī, m.

a subordinate; an attendant, minister, waiter, servant, 1.705; helper, creature, tool, agent, 2.100. (cf. minus)

3
mūtus, a, um

(adj.), speechless, dumb, mute, 12.718; not spoken or heard of; unfamed, humble, 12.397.

3
miserēscō, 3, inc. n.

to feel pity, alone, or w. genit., 2.145; 8.573. (misereō)

3
missilis, e

adj. (mittō), that is sent or cast; missive, thrown, hurled, 10.421; subst., missilia, ium, n., missile weapons, darts, missiles, 10.802.

3
missilis, e

adj. (mittō), that is sent or cast; missive, thrown, hurled, 10.421; subst., missilia, ium, n., missile weapons, darts, missiles, 10.802.

3
māchina, ae, f.

a machine, fabric, engine, 2.46, et al.

4
Myrmidones, um, m.

the Myrmidons, Thessalian followers of Achilles, once dwelling in Aegina, where they had been transformed from ants to men in answer to the prayer of Aeacus, grandfather of Achilles, 2.7, et al.

4
marītus, i, m.

a husband, 3.297; suitor, 4.35. (mās)

4
mel, mellis, n., pl., mella, abl., mellibus (no gen. or dat.)

honey, 6.420.

4
meritum, ī, n.

a thing deserved; desert; service, favor, merit, 1.74. (mereō)

4
Mūsa, ae, f.

a muse; one of the nine daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, goddesses who preside over the liberal arts of poetry, music, etc., 1.8, et al.; (meton.), a poem or song.

4
mussō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n. and a.

to speak low; mutter, complain, 11.454; whisper, hesitate, or fear to speak out, 11.345; waver, 12.657; to low faintly, 12.718. (mūtiō, mutter)

4
multa, ōrum, n.

(adv.), much, greatly, exceedingly, 4.390, et al. (compar.), plūra, more, 5.381; (superl.), plūrima, very much, 9.335.

4
miserābilis, e

adj. (miseror), that deserves to be pitied; pitiable, miserable, deplorable, wretched, 1.111; (adv.), miserābile, wretchedly, pitiably, 12.338.

4
misereō, uī, itus, 2, n., and misereor, itus sum, 2, dep. n.

to pity, commiserate, have compassion, 2.645; impers., miseret (mē, tē, etc.), w. genit. of the object of pity, it grieves me for, I pity, etc., 5.354. (miser)

4
madeō, 2, n.

to be moist, wet; drenched, 12.691; p., madēns, entis, wet, moist; besmeared, perfumed, 4.216.

5
mālō, māluī, mālle, irreg. a.

to wish rather or more; to prefer. (magis and volō)

5
malus, a, um

(adj.), bad; noxious, baneful, poisonous, 2.471; morally, hostile, 3.398; evil, wicked, impious, 1.352; ill-boding; subst., malus, ī, m., a wicked man or person; pl., the wicked, 6.542; comp., pēior, ius, worse.

5
mandō, mandī, mānsus, 3, a.

to chew, bite, champ, 4.135; eat, devour, 3.627; of falling in battle, bite the dust, 11.669.

5
monitum, ī, n.

an admonition; counsel; advice, warning, 4.331; command, 8.336; influence, 10.689. (moneō)

5
manifēstus, a, um

(adj.), made obvious; palpable, plain, clear, evident, 2.309; manifest, visible, 3.151, et al.

5
mātūrus, a, um

(adj.), ripe, mature; advanced, 5.73.

5
moribundus, a, um

adj. (morior), in a dying condition; ready to die, dying, 4.323; lifeless, 10.341; mortal, 6.732.

5
meritus, a, um

having deserved, deserving, 3.667; (pass.), deserved, merited, 4.611; due, 5.652. (mereō)

5
Metiscus, ī, m.

the charioteer of Turnus, 12.469, et al.

5
mōtus, ūs, m.

a moving, motion, freq.; swiftness, agility, 5.430; impetus, swift fury, 12.503; pl., movements, 4.297. (moveō)

5
maereō, 2, n. and a.

to be sorrowful, sad; mourn, grieve, 1.197, et al. (cf. miser)

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marmor, oris, n.

marble, 6.69; of the surface of the sea, 10.208.

6
monitus, ūs, m.

an admonition, warning, 4.282. (moneō)

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Menoetēs, ae, m.

1. A Trojan pilot, 5.161. 2. An Arcadian slain by Turnus, 12.517.

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mentum, ī

the chin, 4.250; the beard, 6.809. (minor, to project)

6
Mīsēnus, ī, m.

son of Aeolus; a skillful trumpeter, who followed Hector in the Trojan war, and afterwards Aeneas, and was drowned on the coast of Campania, 3.239.

6
mālus, ī, m.

a standing pole; a mast, 5.487, et al.

7
mandō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to give in hand or consign; w. acc. alone, or acc. and dat., or inf.; to commission, charge, bid, command, 4.222; place, deposit; commit, consign, confide, intrust, 3.50; of burial, to inter; order, w. inf. (manus and dō)

7
māternus, a, um

adj. (māter), pertaining to a mother; mother's, maternal, 4.144; maternal, on the mother's side, 4.258; of a mother’s gift, 12.107.

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multum

(adv.), much, greatly, exceedingly, 3.348, et al.

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