Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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occubō, 1, n. | to lie, rest (in death), 1.547. |
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occulō, culuī, cultus, 3, a. | to cover up; hide, conceal, 1.312; p., occultus, a, um, secret, hidden, 3.695. |
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oleum, ī, n. | olive oil, oil, 3.281. |
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Ōpis, is, f. | one of Diana's nymphs, 11.532. |
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orgia, ōrum, n. | the rites of Bacchus, 4.303. |
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ōrnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to adorn, equip, 10.638. |
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Orontēs, is, ī, or ae | a leader of the Lycians and companion of Aeneas, 6.334. |
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Orsilochus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 11.636. |
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oborior, ortus sum, 4, dep. n. | to arise, spring up; gush, burst forth, 3.492. |
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observō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to note, observe, mark, watch, 6.198; remember, 9.393; observe, respect, revere. |
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occāsus, ūs, m. | a going down; setting; the west, 11.317; fall, ruin, destruction, 1.238. (1. occidō) |
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occumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n. | to sink, fall upon; die, 1.97; meet, 2.62. (ob and cubō) |
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ōcior, ius | adj. comp. (superl., ōcissimus, a, um), swifter, more fleet, 5.319, et al.; (adv.), ōcius, more swiftly; rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly, 12.681. |
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odor, ōris, m. | scent, smell, odor, fragrance, 1.403; disagreeable odor, stench, 3.228; foul fumes, 12.591. |
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oppidum, ī, n. | a walled town; town. |
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ōrātor, ōris, m. | a speaker; envoy, ambassador, 7.153. (ōrō) |
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Oriēns, entis, m. | the rising; morning, morn, 5.42; the east, 1.289; the rising sun, 5.739. |
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Ortygia, ae, f. | quail-island. 1. Ortygia, an ancient name of Delos, 3.124. 2. Ortygia, an island forming part of the city of Syracuse, 3.694. |
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ōsculum, ī, n. | the lip, 1.256; kiss, 1.687. (1. ōs) |
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obsidiō, ōnis, f. | a blockade or siege, 3.52. (obsideō) |
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obtestor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to call to witness; conjure, implore, 7.576; beseech, 10.46; swear, 9.260. |
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onus, oneris, n. | a load, burden, 2.723. |
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opīmus, a, um | adj. (ops), rich, fertile, 1.621; sumptuous, 3.224; spolia opīma, the arms taken by a general from a general slain in battle, 6.855. |
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oppetō, petīvī or petiī, petītus, 3, a. | to encounter; with or without mortem, to die, fall, perish, 1.96. (ob and petō) |
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ōrāculum (ōrāclum), ī, n. | a divine utterance; oracle, response, 3.456; (meton.), the place of the response; oracular shrine, oracle, 3.143. (ōrō) |
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Ōrīōn, ōnis, m. | a fabulous giant, celebrated as a hunter; the constellation Orion, 1.535, et al. |
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ornus, ī, f. | a mountain-ash, 2.626, et al. |
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obscēnus, a, um | adj. (caenum), filthy, indecent, loathsome, foul, 3.241; horrible, 3.367. |
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obtruncō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to lop off; cut down; cut to pieces, slay, 2.663. |
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obnītor, nīxus or nīsus sum, 3, dep. n. | to press, push against, w. dat., 12.105; without an object, push, 4.406; struggle, resist, 4.332; bear up, 5.21; strive, strike against, 5.206. |
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ōdī, ōdisse, def. a. | (perf. with present meaning), to hate, 2.158; curse, 10.505. |
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Orcus, ī, m. | Orcus, the lower world, Hades, 4.242; personif., the god of the lower world, Orcus, Dis, Pluto. |
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obeō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. and a. | to go towards or to; meet; visit, travel over, traverse, 6.801; survey (with the eye), 10.447; surround, encircle, encompass, 6.58; enter, take part in, engage in, 6.167; undergo, suffer, 10.641. |
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obruō, uī, utus, 3, a. | to cover over; bury; overwhelm, 1.69; overpower, 2.424; destroy, 5.692. |
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obstō, stitī, stātus, 1, n. | to stand before or against; withstand, oppose, hinder, restrain, 4.91; to be obnoxious, 6.64. |
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olīva, ae, f. | an olive tree, 6.230; olive branch, olive wreath, 5.309. |
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oblīvīscor, oblītus sum, 3, dep. n. and a. | to forget, w. acc. or gen. of object, 2.148; to be heedless, unmindful, forgetful of, 5.174; p., oblītus, a, um, having forgotten; forgetful, 4.528. |
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occidō, cidī, cāsus, 3, n. | to go down; set; fall, perish, 2.581; die. (ob and cadō) |
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Ōceanus, ī, m. | the god Oceanus; the waters encompassing the lands; the ocean, 1.287; distinguished as eastern and western, 7.101. |
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optātus, a, um | desired, longed for, much desired, 1.172; (adv.), optātō, according to one's wish; in good time, 10.405. |
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ōrdior, ōrsus sum, 4, dep. a. and n. | to weave, spin; to begin; begin to speak; begin, 1.325. |
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ōstium, iī, n. | a mouth; entrance, gate, door, 6.81; pl., ōstia, ōrum, harbor, port, 5.281; mouth of a river, 1.14. (1. ōs) |
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ōcior, ius | adj. comp. (superl., ōcissimus, a, um), swifter, more fleet, 5.319, et al.; (adv.), ōcius, more swiftly; rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly, 12.681. |
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orīgō, inis, f. | a source, origin, beginning, 1.372; descent, lineage, birth, 1.286; source, root, founder, 12.166. (orior) |
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ostentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to hold out to view; display, disclose, 3.703; point out, show, 6.678; make a show of, display, 5.521. (ostendō) |
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occupō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to take against or before; get beforehand; take possession; seize, 7.446; possess, cover, 4.499; fill, reach, 3.294; smite, 9.770; surprise, hit by surprise, 10.384; anticipate in striking, strike beforehand, 10.699; hit first, 12.300. (ob and capiō) |
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oppōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a. | to place or put before or against, 5.335; oppose, 7.300; present, expose, 2.127; p., oppositus, a, um, placed in the way, opposed, 12.292; opposing, 2.333. (ob and pōnō) |
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ostendō, tendī, tēnsus or tentus, 3, a. | to hold out towards; point out, show, 6.368; offer, promise, 1.206; sē ostendere, appear, 6.188. |
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ostrum, ī, n. | the purple fluid of the murex; purple dye, purple, 5.111; purple cloth, covering or drapery, 1.700; purple decoration, 10.722; purple trappings, housings, 7.277. |
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obsideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n. and a. | to sit in or on; abide; hold, occupy, 3.421; besiege, beset, 2.441; throng, 12.133; obstruct, fill up, choke. (ob and sedeō) |
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odium, iī, n. | hatred, 1.361; animosity, enmity, 2.96, et al. (ōdī) |
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offerō, obtulī, oblātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to bring towards; present, offer, oppose, 6.291; w. reflex. pron., present one's self or itself, 2.61; expose, 7.425; appear, 1.450. (ob and ferō) |
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orior, ortus sum, 4 (pres. oritur, 3 conj.) | to rise, spring up; appear, occur, 2.680; arise, 2.411; be born of, spring, descend, 1.626; p., oriēns, rising, 7.138; p., ortus, a, um, sprung, risen, 7.149. |
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obiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a. | to throw against or towards; throw to, 6.421; present, oppose, 2.444; bar against, shut, 9.45; cast upon, 7.480; subject, expose, 4.549; (pass.), to be presented, appear, 5.522; p., obiectus, a, um, thrown towards or against; opposite, projecting, 3.534. (ob and iaciō) |
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onerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to load; the thing or material with which, usually in abl. and rarely in acc., 1.706; stow, lade, store away, w. dat. of the thing receiving, 1.195; (fig.), burden, overwhelm, 4.549. (onus) |
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opācus, a, um | (adj.), shady, 6.283; obscure, dark, 3.619; subst., opāca, ōrum, n., partitive; opāca viārum, dark pathways, roads, 6.633. |
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ovō, ātus, 1, n. | to shout, rejoice, 3.544; triumph, 6.589; p., ovāns, antis, exulting, joyous, shouting, triumphant, 4.543; of things, 10.409. |
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ob | (prep.) owing to, for, on account of, 1.4; for the sake of, 6.660. |
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obstipēscō, stipuī (stupuī), 3, inc. n. | to become stupefied; to be astonished, amazed, 1.613. |
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obscūrus, a, um | (adj.), dim, dark, dusky, obscure, 1.411; uncertain; of persons, unseen, 2.135; in the darkness, 6.268; pl., obscūra, ōrum, dim places; obscurity, uncertainty, 6.100. |
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occurrō, currī or cucurrī, cursus, 3, n. | to run, hasten to, or to meet, 3.82; meet, 10.220; make an attack, encounter, 10.282; present one's self, intervene, appear, 1.682; meet in speech, respond, reply, 12.625. (ob and currō) |
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obvius, a, um | adj. (ob and via), in the way; presenting one's self or itself; meeting, 1.314; against, 6.880; opposing, 9.56; in the way of; exposed to, 3.499; obvius fierī, to encounter, meet, 10.380. |
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ōlim | (adv.), some time ago; formerly, once, 1.653, et al.; at some future time; hereafter, some time, 1.20; at times, ofttimes, 5.125. |
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ōmen, inis, n. | a prognostic, token, sign, omen, 2.182; (meton.), evil, 2.190; auspicious beginning, 7.174; pl., auspices; rites, 1.346; in ōmen, as or for a warning, 12.854. |
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omnipotēns, entis | adj. (omnis and potēns), all-powerful, almighty, 1.60; supreme, sovereign, 10.1; subst., The Almighty, 4.220. |
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Olympus, ī, m. | Olympus, the name of several mountains in Greece and Asia Minor, the most famous of which was Mount Olympus in the northeastern part of Thessaly; the home of the superior gods; heaven, Olympus, 1.374; referring to the gods, 8.533. |
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optō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to choose, w. acc., 3.109; desire, wish, 1.76; w. inf., 6.501; p., optātus, a, um, desired, longed for, much desired, 1.172; adv., optātō, according to one's wish; in good time, 10.405. |
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ops, opis, f. | power, might, ability, 1.601; splendor, pomp, magnificence, 8.685; aid, assistance, 2.803; pl., opēs, um, means, resources, strength, riches, wealth, 1.14; supplies, assistance, 1.571; power, dominion, 2.4. (in the sing. only the gen., acc., and abl. are used) |
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opus, eris, n. | work, labor, 1.436; task, toil, 6.183; enterprise, 3.20; the thing produced by work; a work (of art), 1.455; of buildings, 5.119. |
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ōrdō, inis, m. | an arranging; line, 1.395; train; order, rank of oars, 5.271; order, 5.349; train, procession, 6.754; series, succession, course of events, 3.376; estimate, class, position, 2.102; abl., ōrdine, in due course, properly, 3.548; in historical order, in detail, 3.179; ex ōrdine, in succession, 5.773. (rel. to ōrdior) |
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os, ossis, n. | a bone, 2.121. |
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orbis, is, m. | a circle, ring; orb, disk, 2.227; coil, fold, 2.204; the globe, world, earth, 1.331; circular movement, revolving course, revolution, 1.269; orbit, 3.512; a winding, turning round, 12.743; of the eyes, 12.670. |
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ōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to use the mouth in utterance; to speak, 7.446; w. acc., argue, plead, 6.849; beg, pray, implore, entreat, beseech, 1.525; ask, pray, beg for, 4.451; w. two acc., 11.111; w. subj., 6.76; w. inf., 6.313. (1. ōs) |
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ōra, ae, f. | a margin, border, 12.924; coast, shore, 3.396; region, 2.91; rim, extremity, 10.477; pl., outline, compass, 9.528. |
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oculus, ī, m. | an eye, 1.228, et al.; nūllīs oculīs, with unconcerned, untroubled eyes (as if without sight), 11.726. |
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ō | (interj. expressing joy, grief, astonishment, desire, or indignation), O! oh! ah! w. voc., 2.281, et al.; w. sī and the subj., oh that, 11.415; sometimes placed after the word to which it relates, 2.281. |
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ōs, ōris, n. | the mouth, 1.559; visage, face, countenance, 12.101; language, speech, words, 2.423; an entrance, door, 6.53; opening, 2.482; ōs summum, the lips, 1.737; pl., ōra, features, face, visage, form, countenance, 4.499; images, 4.62; ante ōra, before one's face, 12.82. |
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omnis, e | (adj.), all, the whole, 6.138; every, 1.160; universal, supreme, 1.236; subst., omnēs, ium, m., all men; omnia, ium, n., all things, 6.33; everything, 1.91. |
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