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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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sēclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a. | to shut apart, off, out; shut up, 3.446; shut out, dismiss, 1.562. (se- and claudō) |
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sēclūsus, a, um | sequestered, retired, 6.704. (sēclūdō) |
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secō, secuī, sectus, 1, a. | to cut, freq.; cut off, 4.704; engrave, carve, 3.464; cut through, cleave, 5.218, et al.; of the channel of a river, 8.63; sail through, pass, 8.96; speed, 6.899; shape out mentally, form, 10.107. |
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sēcrētum, ī, n. | anything apart; a solitary place, recess, cave; pl., sēcrēta, ōrum, solitude, chamber, 8.403; secret abode, 6.10. (sēcernō) |
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sēcrētus, a, um | separated, apart, retired, solitary, 2.299; secret; unnoticed, 4.494. (sēcernō) |
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secundō, 1, a. | to direct favorably; aid, favor, prosper; make auspicious, 3.36. (secundus) |
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secundus, a, um | adj. (sequor), the following; second, 5.258; inferior, 11.441; favorable, fair, 4.562; swiftly flying, 1.156; fortunate, prosperous, 1.207; successful, 2.617; joyful, 8.90; 10.266; auspicious, propitious, 4.45; of a river, easily flowing, downwards. |
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secundus, a, um | adj. (sequor), the following; second, 5.258; inferior, 11.441; favorable, fair, 4.562; swiftly flying, 1.156; fortunate, prosperous, 1.207; successful, 2.617; joyful, 8.90; 10.266; auspicious, propitious, 4.45; of a river, easily flowing, downwards. |
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secūris, is, f. | an ax, 2.224, et al. (secō) |
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sēcūrus, a, um | adj. (sē- and cūra), free from anxiety; untroubled, no longer fearing, 1.290; tranquil, undisturbed; peace-giving, peaceful, 6.715;. with gen., reckless, regardless, 1.350; safe from, 7.304. |
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secus | following, late; otherwise, differently; nōn or haud secus, not otherwise, not less; likewise, even so, 2.382, et al.; none the less, nevertheless, 5.862; haud secus ac, nor otherwise than, just as. (comp. adv.), sētius, less, the less; haud sētius, not the less, 7.781. |
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sed | (conj.), except that; but, yet, freq.; sed enim, but indeed, however, 1.19, et al.; sed autem, but yet, 2.101. |
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sēdātus, a, um | composed, calm, quiet, 9.30; of the mind, 9.740. (sēdō) |
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sedeō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n. | to sit, 1.56; sit inactive, 9.4; alight, 6.192; (fig.), to be fixed, settled, resolved, 4.15; to suit, be pleasing, 5.418; circum sedēre, to encamp about; to besiege. |
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sēdēs, is, f. | a seat of any kind, freq.; (meton.), an habitation, abode, dwelling (pl. for sing.), 2.634; destined or proper place, 2.232; foundation, 2.465; of the sea, bottom, 1.84; temple, shrine, 2.742; palace, 2.760; final resting-place, grave, tomb, 6.328; realm, 7.52. (sedeō) |
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sedīle, is, n. | a bench, seat, 1.167. (sedeō) |
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sēditiō, ōnis, f. | a mutiny; faction, 11.340; uprising, riot; outbreak, tumult, 1.149. (sēd- and eō) |
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sēdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to cause to sit, to render quiet. (sedeō) |
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sēdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a. | to lead apart or away; to separate, 4.385. |
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seges, etis, f. | a field of grain; standing corn, 2.304; crop, harvest, growth of spears, 3.46; pasture land, 4.129. |
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sēgnis, e | (adj.), tardy, sluggish, dilatory, backward, 11.736; slothful, inactive, 3.513; mean-spirited, cowardly, 9.787; helpless, 10.700; (fig.), idle, exhausted; comp., sēgnior, less glorious, less divine, 4.149; less rapid, 7.383. |
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sēgniter | (adv.), sluggishly; comp., sēgnius, more backward, less furiously; less impetuously, 12.525. (sēgnis) |
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sēgnitiēs, ēī, f. | sloth, tardiness, delay, 2.374. (sēgnis) |
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Selīnūs, ūntis, f. | Selinus, a town on the southwestern coast of Sicily, 3.705. |
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sella, ae, f. | a seat; chair; chair of state, 11.334. (sedeō) |
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semel | (adv.), once, even once, 3.431; once for all, finally, 11.418. |
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sēmen, inis, n. | seed; (fig.), a spark, an element, 6.6; pl., sēmina, seeds of things, vital germs, elements, 6.731. (1. serō) |
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sēmēsus, a, um | adj. (sēmi- and edō), half eaten, 3.244. |
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sēmianimis (in hexam. poetry pron. semyanimis), e | (adj.), half alive; dying, 4.686. |
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sēmifer, fera, ferum | (adj.), half wild; savage; half brute, 10.212; subst., sēmifer, ferī, m. (sc. homō), half beast, 8.267. |
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sēmihomō, inis, m. | a half man, 8.194. (in hexam. poetry the oblique cases are pronounced semyomin-) |
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sēminex (nom. not in use), ecis | adj. (semi- and nex), half slain, half dead, 5.275. |
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sēminō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to plant, sow; produce, 6.206. (sēmen) |
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sēmita, ae, f. | a byway, lane, 9.383; path, 1.418. (sē- and cf. meō, to go) |
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sēmivir, virī, adj., m. | half man, effeminate, unmanly, 4.215. |
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sēmustus, a, um | adj. (sēmi- and ūrō), half burned, half consumed, 3.578. |
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semper | (adv.), always, ever, 2.97, et al. |
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senātus, ūs, m. | the council of elders; a senate, 1.426. (senex) |
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senecta, ae, f. | old age, 5.395. (senex) |
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senectūs, ūtis, f. | old age, 5.416; personified, 6.275. (senex) |
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senectūs, ūtis, f. | old age, 5.416; personified, 6.275. (senex) |
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senex, senis (gen. pl., senum, 9.309) | an old man, 4.251; (comp.) senior, ōris, a very aged person; old man, 5.469; sire, 2.509. |
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senex, senis | (adj.), old, aged, hoary, 7.180; (comp.) senior, ōris, older; very aged, 5.179; hoary, 5.704. |
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senex, senis | (adj.), old, aged, hoary, 7.180; (comp.) senior, ōris, older; very aged, 5.179; hoary, 5.704. |
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sēnsus, ūs, m. | feeling; emotion, 4.408; faculty of sense; sense, 7.355; inclination, affection, 4.22; spirit, soul, 6.747; thought, purpose, 12.914. (sentiō) |
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sententia, ae, f. | a feeling or thinking; opinion; resolution, design, purpose, 1.237; 11.21; judgment, 2.35; plan, 4.287; idea, thought, 1.582. (sentiō) |
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sentiō, sēnsī, sēnsus, 4, a. | to perceive by the senses; hear, 3.669; see, 4.588; perceive, 1.125; of the intellect and moral faculties, understand, know, 3.360; think, 10.534; will, desire, 10.623; (w. acc. of person), know, 7.434. |
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sentis, is, m. and f. | a thorn, brier, bramble, 2.379. |
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sentus, a, um | adj. (sentis), thorny; rugged; squalid, 6.462. |
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sēnī, ae, a | distrib. num. adj. (sex), six by six, six each; as a cardinal, six, 1.393, et al. |
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sepeliō, pelīvī or peliī, pultus, 4, a. | to perform the rites of sepulture, whether by interring (humāre), or cremation (cremāre); to bury, 3.41; p., sepultus, a, um, buried, 4.34; of slumber, 6.424, et al. |
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septem | (num. adj.), seven, freq. |
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septemgeminus, a, um | (adj.), sevenfold, said of the Nile on account of its seven mouths, 6.800. |
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septemplex, icis | (adj.), sevenfold, 12.925. (septem and plicō), |
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septēnī, ae, a | distrib. num. adj. (septem), seven by seven, seven each; as a cardinal, seven, 5.85. |
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septimus, a, um | (ordin. num. adj.), the seventh, 1.755. (septem) |
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sepulcrum, ī, n. | a place of burial; tomb, sepulchre, grave; burial, sepulture, 2.542. (sepeliō) |
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sequāx, ācis | adj. (sequor), prone to follow; following, pursuing, swiftly pursuing; darting, lambent, 8.432; rapid, 5.193. |
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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. |
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sequestra, ae, f. | one with whom something is placed in trust; sequestrā pāce, a mediatory peace; a truce, 11.133. (sequor) |
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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. |
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serēnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to make clear or calm, 1.255; spem serēnāre, to exhibit the calm or cheerful look of hope, 4.477. (serēnus) |
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serēnum, ī, n. | (sc. caelum), a clear sky. (serenus, clear, calm, tranquil, serene) |
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serēnus, a, um | (adj.), clear, calm, tranquil, serene, 3.518, et al.; fair, 2.285; subst., serēnum, ī, n. (sc. caelum), a clear sky. |
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Serestus, ī, m. | a companion of Aeneas, 1.611, et al. |
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Sergestus, ī, m. | commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.510, et al. |
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Sergius, a, um | adj. (Sergius), of Sergius, founder of the Roman gens Sergia; Sergian, 5.121. |
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seriēs, em, ē, f. | a chain of things, train, row, succession, series, 1.641. (2. serō) |
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sermō, ōnis, m. | the joining of words; language, conversation, talk, discourse, 1.217; report, rumor, 4.189; speech, words, 12.223; a language, 12.834. (2. serō) |
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serō (seruī), sertus, 3, a. | to join together; interweave, plait; interchange words; multa serere, to interweave many things, talk, commune much, 6.160. |
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serō, sēvī, satus, 3, a. | to sow or plant; with indefinite object omitted, 6.844; scatter, spread, disseminate, 12.228. |
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serpēns, entis (gen. pl. serpentum, 8.436), m. and f. | a creeping thing; snake, serpent, 2.214, et al. (serpō) |
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serpō, serpsī, serptus, 3, n. | to creep, glide, 5.91; steal on or over, 2.269. |
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Serrānus, ī, m. | 1. Serranus, a surname in the Atilian gens, 6.844. 2. A Rutulian, 9.335. |
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serta, ōrum, n. | things entwined; garlands, festoons, wreaths, 1.417, et al. (sero, serere, serui, sertus) |
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serva, ae, f. | a female slave, slave, 5.284. |
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servāns, antis (superl., servantissimus, a, um) | observant, w. gen., 2.427. |
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serviō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, n. | to be a slave; dat., to serve, obey, 2.786. (servus, slave) |
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servitium, iī, n. | slavery, bondage, 3.327. (servus, slave) |
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sērus, a, um | (adj.), late, freq.; late in life, 6.764; slow, tardy, 2.373; too late, 5.524; (adv.), sērum, late, 12.864. |
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servō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to save, 3.86, et al.; reserve, 1.207; retain, keep, 6.200; hold, 7.179; continue, maintain, 10.340; guard, 2.450; keep, cherish, 1.36; preserve, inherit, 7.52; sit by, 2.568; dwell, abide by, 6.402; give heed to, watch, observe, 6.338; 11.200. |
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sērus, a, um | (adj.), late, freq.; late in life, 6.764; slow, tardy, 2.373; too late, 5.524; (adv.), sērum, late, 12.864. |
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sēscentī, ae, a | num. adj. (sex and centum), six hundred, 10.172. |
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seu | (conj.), or if, freq.; or, 5.69; elliptical, 11.327; sīve (seu) — sīve (seu), whether — or, 1.569, 570; either — or, 4.240, 241. |
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seu | (conj.), or if, freq.; or, 5.69; elliptical, 11.327; sīve (seu) — sīve (seu), whether — or, 1.569, 570; either — or, 4.240, 241. |
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Sevērus, ī, m. | a mountain in the Sabine country, 7.713. |
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sevērus, a, um | (adj.), stern, strict, exacting; controlled by inflexible laws or fate; fatal, dreadful, 6.374. |
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sex | six, 9.272, et al. (num. indecl. adj.) |
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sī | (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. |
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sī | (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. |
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sībilō, 1, n. and a. | to hiss, 7.447. (sībilus, a hissing) |
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sībilus, a, um | (adj.), hissing, 2.211, et al. |
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Sibylla, ae, f. | a prophetess, a sibyl; the Cumaean sibyl, Deiphobe, 3.452, et al. |
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sīc | (adv.), in this manner; in such a manner; so, thus; explanatory, 2.440, et al.; referring to a preceding participle, 1.225. |
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Sicānī, ōrum, m. | the Sicanians or Sicilians, 5.293, et al. |
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Sicānia, ae, f. | Sicily, 1.557. |
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Sicānus (Sicānius), a, um | adj. (Sicānī), Sicilian, Sicanian, 5.24, et al. |
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Sicānus (Sicānius), a, um | adj. (Sicānī), Sicilian, Sicanian, 5.24, et al. |
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siccō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make dry, drain, suck; dry up, wipe away, 4.687; wash, 10.834. (siccus) |
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siccum, ī, n. | dry ground, sand, or land, 10.301. |
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