Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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patulus, a, um | adj. (pateō), opening, wide; wide, broad. |
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plaga, ae, f. | a net, hunter's net; a snare, a trap, 4.131. |
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prōmoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a. | to move forward; push forward, 10.195. |
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Pōmetiī, ōrum, m., and Pōmetia, ae, f. | Pometii, a city of the Volsci, called also Suessa Pometia, 6.775. |
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prōterreō, terruī, territus, 2, a. | to frighten forth or away; put to flight, 12.291. |
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praedictum, ī, n. | a thing foretold; a prediction, prophecy, 4.464. (praedīcō) |
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praerumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to burst or break off in front; p., praeruptus, a, um, broken or torn off; precipitous, abrupt, steep, 1.105. |
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paulisper | (adv.), for a short time, a little while, 5.846. (paulum and –per) |
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prōnuba, ae, f. | aiding in marriage rites; presiding over marriage; bridal-, 4.166; bridesmaid, 7.319. (prō and nūbō, marry) |
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plangō, plānxī, planctus, 3, a. | to beat, strike, smite the breast; hence, intransitive, lament, wail, 11.145. (cf. 1. plāga) |
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pistrīx, īcis, f. | a sea monster, 3.427. (cf. pristis) |
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pauperiēs, ēī, f. | narrow or straitened circumstances; poverty, 6.437. (pauper) |
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pervolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to fly through or over, 12.474. |
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peccātum, ī, n. | a fault, error, delinquency, sin, crime, 10.32. (peccō) |
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peccō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to commit a fault, sin, transgress, offend, 9.140. |
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prōsiliō, uī, īvī or iī, 4, n. | to leap or spring forth, 5.140. (prō and saliō) |
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prōpōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a. | to place before; place in view; offer, 5.365. |
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procāx, ācis | (adj.), bold, insolent; (fig.), wild, raging, 1.536. |
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pīctūrātus, a, um | adorned with painting; embroidered, 3.483. (pīctūra) |
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Pherēs, ētis, m. | an Arcadian, follower of Pallas, 10.413. |
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praefor, fātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to address first, 11.301. |
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Prōteus (dissyll.), eī or eos, m. | a sea-god who often changed his form; Prōteī Columnae, the island of Pharos, the boundary of Egypt, 11.262. |
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prōsper, or, more frequently, prōsperus, a, um | adj. (prō and spēs), favorable to one's hope; propitious, favorable, auspicious, 3.362. |
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praefodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a. | to dig before or in front of, 11.473. |
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Pollūx, ūcis, m. | son of Tyndarus and Leda, and twin brother of Castor, 6.121. |
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Polyboetēs, ae, m. | a Trojan priest of Ceres, 6.484. |
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pellāx, ācis | adj. (pelliciō), leading into error; wily, deceitful, artful, 2.90. |
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Phlegyās, ae, m. | a son of Mars and king of the Lapithae, 6.618. |
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Petēlia, ae, f. | Petelia, a town on the eastern coast of Bruttium, 3.402. |
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Pelopēus, a, um | adj. (Pelops), of Pelops; Pelopeian, Argive, Greek, 2.193. |
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praenatō, 1, n. and a. | to swim in front of or by; (fig.), flow by, along by, 6.705. |
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praetexō, texuī, textus, 3, a. | to weave in front; to fringe, 6.5; (fig.), palliate, cloak, 4.172; conceal, 4.500. |
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Phaleris, is, m. (acc. -im) | a Trojan, 9.762. |
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Phaeāces, um, m., pl. | the Phaeacians, the Homeric name of the inhabitants of Corcyra, the modern Corfu, 3.291. |
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praenūntia, ae, f. | a harbinger, forerunner, 11.139. |
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Pēneleus (trisyll.), eī or eos, m. | Peneleus, a Greek warrior, said to have been one of the suitors of Helen, 2.425. |
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penes | (prep. w. acc.), within one's power or possession, 12.59. |
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penetrābilis, e | adj. (penetrō), that can be pierced; in an active sense, piercing, 10.481. |
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Procās, ae, m. | one of the Alban kings, and father of Numitor and Amulius, 6.767. |
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populāris, e | adj. (populus), pertaining to the people or nation; popular, 6.816. |
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plēbs (plēbēs), is (ēī and ī), f. | the multitude, throng, 9.343; mass, common people. |
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Phoebē, ēs, f. | the sister of Apollo; Diana, Luna. |
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pollex, icis, m. | the thumb, 11.68. (polleō) |
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pennātus, a, um | adj. (penna), winged, 9.473. |
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praeses, idis, c. | one presiding; an arbiter; arbitress, 11.483. (praesideō) |
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praesentia, ae, f. | a being present; presence, 9.73. (praesēns) |
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Pentheus (dissyll.), eī or eos, m. | Pentheus, king of Thebes, grandson of Cadmus, and son of Echion and Agave; torn to pieces by his mother and her Bacchanalian companions for mocking at the orgies of Bacchus, 4.469. |
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pēnūria, ae, f. | want, destitution, need, 7.113. |
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penus, ūs and ī, m. and f. | also penus, oris, n. (rel. to penes, Penātēs, penetrō), that which is stored within; the household store of provisions; stores, provisions, viands, 1.704. |
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peplum, ī, n. | a mantle, robe, or shawl worn over the other garments; the mantle used for draping the statues of Athena, 1.480. |
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praevertō, vertī, versus, 3, a. | to turn before; to preoccupy, prepossess, 1.721; surpass, 7.807; pass. as dep. (only in pres.), praevertor, to surpass, outstrip, 1.317. |
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Praenestīnus, a, um | adj. (Praeneste), of Praeneste, 7.678. |
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populor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a., and populō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to lay waste; ravage; ransack, 4.403; devastate, plunder, 1.527; rob, deprive, 6.496; of things, 12.525. (populus) |
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praesidium, iī, n. | protection, 11.58. (praesideō) |
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praesūmō, sūmpsī, sūmptus, 3, a. | to take beforehand; anticipate, 11.18. |
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pōpulus, ī, f. | a poplar tree; a wreath of poplar, 8.276. |
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posthabeō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to hold next; esteem less, 1.16. |
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perdō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to put through completely; ruin, undo, kill, destroy, 7.304; to abandon; lose, 11.58. |
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Porsenna, ae, m. | an Etruscan lars or king allied with the banished Tarquins against Rome, 8.646. |
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peredō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a. | to eat through or completely; eat up; consume, 6.442. |
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peregrīnus, a, um | adj. (peregre from per and ager), of foreign lands; foreign, barbarian, 11.772. |
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perennis, e | adj. (per and annus), throughout the year; lasting, continual, perpetual, endless, 9.79. |
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Phorbās, antis, m. | Phorbas, a son of Priam, killed at the siege of Troy, 5.842. |
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praeter | (prep. w. acc.), beyond, 7.24. (prae) |
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perficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a. | to make completely; finish, complete, 6.745; perform, 3.178; p., perfectus, a, um, worked, wrought, executed, 5.267; fulfilled, 3.548. (per and faciō) |
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pharetrātus, a, um | adj. (pharetra), bearing the quiver, 11.649. |
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Pholoē, ēs, f. | a Cretan woman, slave of Aeneas, 5.285. |
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Pīsae, ārum, f. | a city of Etruria, now Pisa, 10.179. |
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perflō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to blew through or over; sweep over, 1.83. |
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perfodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a. | to dig or pierce through, transfix, 11.10. |
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prīmōris, e | adj. (primus), first; subst., prīmōrēs, um, the chiefs, princes, nobles, 9.309. |
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Prīvernum, ī | a city of Latium, 11.540. |
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Phoenīx, īcis, m. | Phoenix, son of Amyntor, and companion of Achilles, 2.762. |
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perfurō, uī, 3, n. | to rage wildly; rave, 9.343. |
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praedūrus, a, um | (adj.), very hard; hardy, sturdy, powerful, 10.748. |
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plānitiēs, ēī, f. | a level surface, plain, 11.527. (plānus, flat) |
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pīla, ae, f. | a pier; mole, 9.711. |
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Portūnus, ī, m. | Portunus, the Roman god of harbors or seaports; identified with the Greek Palaemon or Meliecrtes, 5.241. (portus) |
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porca, ae, f. | a sow, 8.641. (porcus) |
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Peridīa, ae, f. | the mother of Onites, 12.515. |
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praedulcis, e | (adj.), very sweet; pleasing, dear, 11.155. |
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Periphās, antis, m. | Periphas, a Greek warrior, companion of Pyrrhus, 2.476. |
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Prochyta, ae, f. | an island near the Bay of Naples, now Procida, 9.715. |
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periūrus, a, um | adj. (per and iūs), violating one's oath; perjured, forsworn, 2.195. |
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prōclāmō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to cry out; declare, announce, proclaim, 5.345. |
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perlegō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a. | to scan narrowly; survey, examine, 6.34. |
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permētior, mēnsus sum, 4, dep. a. | to measure completely; traverse, 3.157. |
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prōmereor, meritus sum, 2, dep. a. and n. | to merit for one's self by favors given; deserve, merit, put under obligation, 4.335. |
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piscis, is, m. | a fish. |
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permisceō, miscuī, mistus or mixtus, 2, a. | to mix completely; mix, mingle, 1.488; (fig.), disturb, confound, 7.348. |
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permulceō, mulsī, mulsus or mulctus, 2, a. | to stroke; calm, soothe, cheer, 5.816. |
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permūtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to exchange, 9.307. |
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prōditiō, ōnis, f. | a giving forth, betrayal; treachery, treason; allegation or charge of treason, 2.83. (prōdō) |
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pērō, ōnis, m. | a boot or high shoe made of rawhide, 7.690. |
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profundus, a, um | (adj.), deep, 5.614; lofty, deep-vaulted, 1.58; subst., profundum, ī, n., the deep, the sea, 12.263. |
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prōflō, flāvī, flātus, 1, a. | to blow; breathe forth noisily, by snoring, 9.326. |
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praecelsus, a, um | (adj.), very high, lofty, 3.245. |
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perplexus, a, um | (adj.), much entangled; puzzling, intricate, 9.391. |
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prōlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. | to slip forward, tumble down; p., prōlāpsus, a, um, fallen, in ruins, 2.555. |
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prōluviēs, ēī, f. | a flowing forth; excrement, discharge, 3.217. (prōluō) |
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