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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
sēdātus, a, um

composed, calm, quiet, 9.30; of the mind, 9.740. (sēdō)

1
Sīla, ae, f.

an extensive forest in the country of the Bruttii in Southern Italy, 12.715.

1
sēdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead apart or away; to separate, 4.385.

1
superīnfundō, no perf., fūsus, 3 a.

to pour out upon (by tmesis), 6.254.

1
sēgniter

(adv.), sluggishly; comp., sēgnius, more backward, less furiously; less impetuously, 12.525. (sēgnis)

1
sēgnitiēs, ēī, f.

sloth, tardiness, delay, 2.374. (sēgnis)

1
Selīnūs, ūntis, f.

Selinus, a town on the southwestern coast of Sicily, 3.705.

1
sella, ae, f.

a seat; chair; chair of state, 11.334. (sedeō)

1
Spartānus, a, um

adj. (Sparta), Spartan, 1.316.

1
sublevō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to lift from beneath; uplift, raise, 10.831.

1
subnīxus, a, um

resting or seated on, 1.506; sustained, defended by, 3.402; held up by or bound under, 4.217.

1
Spīō, ūs, f.

Spio, one of the Nereids, 5.826.

1
subrēmigō, 1, n.

to row lightly, swim along, 10.227.

1
sēmihomō, inis, m.

a half man, 8.194. (in hexam. poetry the oblique cases are pronounced semyomin-)

1
sulphur, uris, n.

sulphur, 2.698.

1
sēminō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to plant, sow; produce, 6.206. (sēmen)

1
sufferō, sustulī, sublātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to carry from beneath, bear up, sustain; resist; withstand, 2.492. For the tenses of the perfect stem and participle in the sense of lift up, take away, etc., see tollō. (sub and ferō)

1
subtēmen, inis, n.

that which is woven under or passed under or across the warp in weaving; the cross thread, weft, woof or filling; thread; 3.483. (subtexō)

1
sternāx, ācis

adj. (sternō), throwing flat; throwing the rider; plunging, 12.364.

1
silēscō, 3, inc. n.

to become still, 10.101. (sileō)

1
subvolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a.

to roll up, 1.424.

1
spatior, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to walk about or to and fro; move about, 4.62. (spatium)

1
sparus, ī, m.

a rustic weapon having an iron head with projecting hook or blade, something like a halberd; a hunting spear, 11.682.

1
senectūs, ūtis, f.

old age, 5.416; personified, 6.275. (senex)

1
sopor, ōris, m.

sleep; sound, deep slumber, 2.253; personified, 6.278.

1
solidum, ī, n.

solid ground; fig.; 11.427.

1
sopōrifer, era, erum

adj. (sopor and ferō), somniferous, sleep-bringing, 4.486.

1
stīpātus, a, um

pressing on, charging together, 10.328; surrounded, 4.544. (stīpō)

1
superstes, itis

adj. (superstō), remaining over, surviving, 11.160.

1
sūcus, ī, m.

juice.

1
sentus, a, um

adj. (sentis), thorny; rugged; squalid, 6.462.

1
succidō, 3, n.

to fall down; sink down, 12.911. (sub and cadō)

1
strīctūra, ae, f.

a mass or bar of hot iron, 8.421. (stringō)

1
Sīrēnes, um, f.

the Sirens, fabulous beings, in the form of birds with the faces of virgins, dwelling on dangerous rocks near the coast of Campania, to which they attracted mariners by their songs, 5.864.

1
septemgeminus, a, um

(adj.), sevenfold, said of the Nile on account of its seven mouths, 6.800.

1
septemplex, icis

(adj.), sevenfold, 12.925. (septem and plicō),

1
Strӯmonius, iī, m.

an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.414.

1
sulphureus, a, um

adj. (sulphur), sulphureous, 7.517.

1
Sӯmaethius, a, um

adj. (Sӯmaethum), of Symaethum, a river and town on the eastern coast of Sicily; Symaethian, 9.584.

1
strāmen, inis, n.

something spread out; a couch, litter, 11.67. (sternō)

1
sequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep. a.

to follow, 1.185; follow closely, pursue, 5.227; seek after, pursue, 3.327; seek to reach, seek, 4.381; 10.193; pursue a plan or course, 3.368; compass, attain, find, 6.457; follow in narrative, recount, 1.342; follow; of words responding to the will, 12.912; yield to the hand, 6.146; attend, favor, 8.15.

1
sequestra, ae, f.

one with whom something is placed in trust; sequestrā pāce, a mediatory peace; a truce, 11.133. (sequor)

1
Sidicīnus, a, um

adj. (Sidicīnī), pertaining to the Sidicini, or people of Teanum and its territory in the northern part of Campania; Sidicinian, 7.727.

1
superbus, a, um

adj. (super), overbearing, haughty, proud, insolent, fierce, 1.523; superior, mighty, 1.21; audacious, 12.326; hard, cruel, 12.877; stately, superb, magnificent, splendid, 1.639.

1
serēnum, ī, n.

(sc. caelum), a clear sky. (serenus, clear, calm, tranquil, serene)

1
sopōrus, a, um

adj. (sopor), sleep-bringing, drowsy, 6.390.

1
Steropēs, is, m.

a lightning-forger; a cyclops at the forge of Vulcan, 8.425.

1
stabulō, 1, n.

to be in a stall or standing-place; to stay, harbor, dwell, 6.286. (stabulum)

1
Sergius, a, um

adj. (Sergius), of Sergius, founder of the Roman gens Sergia; Sergian, 5.121.

1
seriēs, em, ē, f.

a chain of things, train, row, succession, series, 1.641. (2. serō)

1
singultō, no perf., ātus, 1, n. and a.

to sob, rattle in the throat, gulp, 9.333.

1
sorbeō, uī, 2, a.

to suck; absorb, draw on, 3.422.

1
serō (seruī), sertus, 3, a.

to join together; interweave, plait; interchange words; multa serere, to interweave many things, talk, commune much, 6.160.

1
speculātor, ōris, m.

a lookout; scout, spy, 12.349. (speculor)

1
superveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n.

to come over or upon; come unexpectedly; fall upon, 12.356.

1
suō, suī, sūtus, 3, a.

to sew or stitch; fasten, form compactly; p., sūtus, a, um; p. subst., sūtum, ī, n., texture, plate, or scale of a coat of mail, 10.313.

1
squālor, ōris, m.

foulness, roughness, filth, squalor, 6.299. (squāleō)

1
Sybaris, is, m.

a Trojan warrior, 12.363.

1
servāns, antis (superl., servantissimus, a, um)

observant, w. gen., 2.427.

1
suspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to breathe from beneath or deeply; to sigh, 1.371.

1
supervolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to fly over or above, 10.522.

1
sērus, a, um

(adj.), late, freq.; late in life, 6.764; slow, tardy, 2.373; too late, 5.524; (adv.), sērum, late, 12.864.

1
sīgnificō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to make a sign, signal, beckon, 12.692. (sīgnum and faciō)

1
Sīrius, iī, m.

Sirius or Canicula, the dog-star, 3.141.

1
sēscentī, ae, a

num. adj. (sex and centum), six hundred, 10.172.

1
spargō, sparsī, sparsus, 3, a.

to scatter, strew; cast in fragments, 3.605; disperse, 1.602; shower, hurl, 12.51; sprinkle, 4.512; besprinkle, bedew, stain, 8.645; infuse, 4.486; (fig.), spread abroad, disseminate, 2.98; bring over or upon, diffuse, 7.754.

1
Sevērus, ī, m.

a mountain in the Sabine country, 7.713.

1
stāgnō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to be stagnant, to form a standing pool; to overflow, so as to form standing pools or lakes; overflow, 3.698. (stāgnum)

1
sortītus, ūs, m.

a drawing of lots; allotment, 3.323. (sortior)

1

(conj.), if, freq.; causal, if, indeed, since, 2.102; equivalent to cum, 5.64, et al.; whether, w. subj., 4.110; w. indic., 1.578; for Ō sī, would that, w. subj., 6.187.

1
Sīrius, a, um

adj. (Sīrius), of the dog-star; Sirian, 10.273.

1
sīcut (sīcutī)

(adv.), so as, just as, even as, 8.22.

1
Sicānia, ae, f.

Sicily, 1.557.

1
siccum, ī, n.

dry ground, sand, or land, 10.301.

1
sīcubi

(adv.), if anywhere, 5.677.

1
Sabīnī, ōrum, m.

the Sabines, an ancient people occupying the hill country on the border of Latium, from whom were derived a part of the Roman people or Quirites, 7.706.

2
specula, ae, f.

a lookout; watch-tower, 4.586; eminence, hill, 3.239; a height, 11.526. (speciō, look)

2
Sagaris, is, m.

Sagaris, a slave of Aeneas, 5.263.

2
Sparta, ae, f.

Sparta, or Lacedaemon, in Laconia.

2
stupefaciō, fēcī, factus, 3, a.

to amaze, stupefy, astound, bewilder, 5.643; surprise, 7.119. (stupeō and faciō)

2
Sāmos (-us), ī, f.

Samos, an island southwest of Ephesus, near the coast of Ionia, 1.16.

2
sēcernō, crēvī, crētus, 3, a.

to separate.

2
sēcessus, ūs, m.

a going apart; a retreat, retirement; a recess, 1.159. (sēcēdō)

2
sēclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a.

to shut apart, off, out; shut up, 3.446; shut out, dismiss, 1.562. (se- and claudō)

2
sēcrētum, ī, n.

anything apart; a solitary place, recess, cave; pl., sēcrēta, ōrum, solitude, chamber, 8.403; secret abode, 6.10. (sēcernō)

2
secundō, 1, a.

to direct favorably; aid, favor, prosper; make auspicious, 3.36. (secundus)

2
subdō, didī, ditus, 3, a.

to put under; place or fasten under, 12.675; bury, 7.347.

2
spūmōsus, a, um

adj. (spūma), full of foam; foaming, 6.174.

2
sūber, eris, n.

the cork tree, 7.742.

2
sēditiō, ōnis, f.

a mutiny; faction, 11.340; uprising, riot; outbreak, tumult, 1.149. (sēd- and eō)

2
sēdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to cause to sit, to render quiet. (sedeō)

2
Styx, Stygis, f.

the Styx, the river of Hades which encompassed the final abode of the dead, 6.439, et al. ("the hateful")

2
sonor, ōris, m.

a noise, sound; clash, clang, din, 9.651. (sonō)

2
subiungō, iūnxī, iūnctus, 3, a.

to join under or to; fasten, 10.157; (fig.), conquer, 8.502.

2
sībilō, 1, n. and a.

to hiss, 7.447. (sībilus, a hissing)

2
sībilus, a, um

(adj.), hissing, 2.211, et al.

2
Sicānī, ōrum, m.

the Sicanians or Sicilians, 5.293, et al.

2
Sicānus (Sicānius), a, um

adj. (Sicānī), Sicilian, Sicanian, 5.24, et al.

2
stūppeus, a, um

adj. (stūppa), made of tow or flax; flaxen, 2.236.

2
siccō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make dry, drain, suck; dry up, wipe away, 4.687; wash, 10.834. (siccus)

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