Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort ascending |
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tībia, ae, f. | the larger of the shinbones; a pipe or flute, as this bone was used for a musical pipe. |
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Tīburtus, ī, m. | the founder of Tibur, 7.671. |
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Tīrynthius, a, um | adj. (Tīryns), of Tiryns, a town in Argolis, where Hercules was brought up; Tirynthian; subst., Tīrynthius, iī, m., the Tirynthian; Hercules, 7.662. |
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Tītānius, a, um | adj. (Tītān), Titanian, consisting of Titans, 6.580; of Titanian origin, 6.725. |
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Tīthōnus, ī, m. | brother of Priam, lover of Aurora, by whom he became father of Memnon, 4.585, et al. |
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tolerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to sustain; support, maintain, 8.409; endure, 8.515. (cf. tollō) |
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tōnsa, ae, f. | an oar, 7.28. |
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torris, is, m. | a firebrand; brand, 7.506. (torreō) |
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trāctābilis, e | adj. (trāctō, handle), that can be handled; indulgent, yielding, flexible, 4.439; nōn trāctābilis, unfavorable, inclement, 4.53. |
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trānscrībō, scrīpsī, scrīptus, 3, a. | to transfer by writing; enroll, 5.750; transfer, convey, 7.422. |
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trānscurrō, currī or cucurrī, cursus, 3, n. and a. | to run across; flash or shoot across, 5.528; traverse, 9.111. |
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trānsferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to carry over; transfer, remove, 1.271; give over, 2.327. |
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trānsfīgō, fīxī, fīxus, 3, a. | to pierce, transfix, 1.44. |
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trānsiliō, īvī, iī or uī, 4, n. and a. | to leap over; pass over, 10.658; fly through, 12.859. (trāns and saliō) |
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tremendus, a, um | to be trembled at; dreadful, fearful, terrible, 2.199. (tremō) |
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tridēns, entis | adj. (trēs and dēns), three-pronged, trident, 5.143; subst., tridēns, entis, m., a triple-pointed spear; trident, 1.138. |
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Tuscī, ōrum, m. | the people of Etruria; Etruscans, Etrurians, Tuscans, 11.629, et al. |
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triō, ōnis, m. | an ox as the breaker of the sod in plowing; the “Team” or “Wain”; pl., Triōnēs, um, m., the constellation of the greater and lesser bear, 1.744. |
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trucīdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to slaughter, kill, slay, 2.494. (trux and caedō) |
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Typhōeus (trisyll.), eī or eos, m. | Typhoeus or Typhon, a giant struck down to Hades by the thunderbolt of Jupiter. |
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Tullus, ī, m. | Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome, 6.814. |
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tābēs, is, f. | a melting, wasting away; repining, woe, grief, 6.442. (tābeō) |
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tābidus, a, um | adj. (tabeō), melting away; wasting, consuming, 3.137. |
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tacitus, a, um | passed over in silence, unmentioned, 6.841; unobserved, 2.568; unexpressed, secret, hidden, 4.67; silent, in silence, 2.125; silent, speechless, 4.364; still, noiseless, 6.386; calm, 1.502; quiet, solitary, in the night, 7.343; per tacitum, in silence, quietly, 9.31. (taceō) |
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tālāria, ium, n. | sandals; winged sandals, 4.239. (tālus, ankle) |
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Tanais, is, m. | a Rutulian, 12.513. |
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Tarpēia (trisyll.), ae, f. | a follower of Camilla, 11.656. |
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Tarquitus, ī, m. | a Rutulian slain by Aeneas, 10.550. |
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Tartarus, ī, m., pl., Tartara, ōrum, n. | the lower world, Hades; especially that portion which was set apart for the wicked; Tartarus, 5.734, et al. |
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Tatius, iī, m. | Titus Tatius, a Sabine king, at first hostile to Romulus, but at last joint king with him over Romans and Sabines, 8.638. |
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taureus, a, um | adj. (taurus), of bulls; bull’s-, 9.706. |
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taurīnus, a, um | adj. (taurus), of a bull or bull's, 1.368. |
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Tēleboae, ārum (um), m. | a people of Acarnania, a part of whom migrated to the island of Capreae in the Bay of Naples, 7.735. |
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Telōn, ōnis, m. | king of the Teleboans in the island of Capreae, 7.734. |
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temerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to treat recklessly; outrage; desecrate, defile, profane, 6.840. |
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tēmō, ōnis, m. | the tongue or pole of a plow or cart; wagon, chariot, 12.470. |
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tempestās, ātis, f. | a portion of time; a season; weather; flashing light; radiance, 9.20; a storm, tempest, 1.53; cloud, tempest of missiles, 12.284; storm of war, 7.223; calamity, 11.423; cloud, personif., Tempestātēs, um, demons of storms, storms, 5.772. (tempus) |
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temptāmentum, ī, n. | a trial; essay; experiment; approach, 8.144. (temptō) |
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tentōrium, iī, n. | a tent, 1.469. (tendō) |
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tepēscō, uī, 3, inc. n. | to grow warm, 9.701. (tepeō) |
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terebinthus, ī, f. | the turpentine tree; a kind of ebony, 10.136. |
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Tēreus, eī or eos, m. | a Trojan, 11.675. |
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tergeō, tersī, tersus, 2, a., and tergō, 3, a. | to wipe; clean, polish, 7.626. |
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tergum, ī, and tergus, oris (1.211; 9.764), n. | the back of men or animals, 1.296, et al.; the stern of a ship, 5.168; skin, hide, 1.211; gauntlet, hide, 5.403; form, frame, body, 2.231; carcass, body, 1.635; length, long body, 2.208; a layer, plate, 10.482; pl., terga, ōrum, members, frame, 6.422; gauntlets, 5.419; ā tergō, behind, 1.186; in tergum, to the rear, 11.653; vertere or dare terga, to run away, retreat, 6.491; 9.794. |
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terminus, ī, m. | a boundary line; limit, end, destiny, 4.614. |
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terrificō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to affright, terrify, 4.210. (terrificus) |
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tessera, ae, f. | a square tablet; a ticket inscribed with the watchword; the watchword or password, 7.637. |
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Tetrica, ae, m. | a mountain in the Sabine country, 7.713. |
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Teucria, ae, f. | the Trojan land; Troy, 2.26. (Teucer) |
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Teuthrās, antis, m. | an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.402. |
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Teutonicus, a, um | adj. (Teutonī), of the Teutons, Teutonic, Germanic, 7.741. |
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textilis, e | adj. (texō), woven, embroidered, 3.485. |
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textum, ī, n. | that which is woven or plaited; a texture, 8.625. (texō) |
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Thaemōn, ōnis, m. | a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.126. |
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Thalīa, ae, f. | Thalia, an Oceanid or sea-nymph, 5.826. |
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Thamyrus, i, m. | a Trojan, 12.341. |
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Thapsus, ī, f. | Thapsus, a city and peninsula of the eastern coast of Sicily, 3.689. |
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Thaumantias, adis, f. | the daughter of Thaumas, Iris, 9.5. (Thaumas) |
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thiasus, ī, m. | a dance in honor of Bacchus; a wild dance, 7.581. |
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Thrāx, ācis | (adj.), Thracian; subst. pl., Thrāces, um, Thracians, 3.14, et al. |
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Thronius, iī, m. | a Latin, 10.753. |
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Tiberīnus (Thӯbrinus, 12.35), a, um | adj. (Tiberis), pertaining to the Tiber; Tiberine, 1.13, et al.; subst., Tiberīnus, m., the river-god, Tiber; the Tiber, 6.873. |
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Thӯias (dissyll.), adis, f. | a female worshiper of Bacchus; a Bacchante, Bacchanal, or Thyiad, 4.302. |
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Thymbraeus, a, um | adj. (Thymbra), of Thymbra, a town in the Troad, in which was a temple of Apollo; hence, Thymbraean, an epithet of Apollo, 3.85. |
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Thymbraeus, ī, m. | a Trojan warrior, 12.458. |
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thyrsus, ī, m. | the stalk of a plant; a staff wreathed with ivy and vine-leaves, and borne by Bacchus and his worshipers; the thyrsus, 7.390. |
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tiāra, ae, f., and tiārās, ae, m. | a headband or crown worn by the Asiatics; a tiara, 7.247. |
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Tiberis, is (Thӯbris, 2.782, et al., idis, acc. -brim, voc. -bri) | the river Tiber. |
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Tībur, uris, n. | a city on the eastern border of Latium, 7.630. |
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Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. |
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Tigris, is or idis, f. | the name of a ship, 10.166. |
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Timāvus, ī, m. | the Timavus, a river at the head of the Adriatic, northwest of Trieste, 1.244, et al. |
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timeō, uī, 2, a. and n. | to fear, dread, 1.661, et al.; show fear or terror; to tremble, 5.505. |
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timidus, a, um | adj. (timeō), subject to fear; fearful, cowardly, trembling, timid, 6.263, et al. |
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timor, ōris, m. | fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety, 1.202; personified, Fear, 9.719. (timeō) |
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tinnītus, ūs, m. | a jingling, rattling, jingle, clinking, 9.809. (tinniō, jingle) |
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Tītān, ānis, m. | a Titan, one of the six sons of Caelus and Terra; any descendant of a Titan; the Sun (son of Hyperion), 4.119. |
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Tīthōnius, a, um | adj. (Tīthōnus), of Tithonus; Tīthōnia coniūnx, Aurora, 8.384. |
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titubō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to totter; p., titubātus, a, um, made to totter; tottering, unsteady, 5.332. |
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Tityos, ī, m. | a giant, son of Jupiter and Elara, who was slain by Apollo for offering violence to Latona, 6.595. |
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Tmarius, a, um | adj. (Tmaros), of Tmaros, a mountain in Epirus; Tmarian, 5.620. |
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Tmarus, i, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 9.685. |
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tolerābilis, e | adj. (tolerō), that can be borne; endurable, 5.768. |
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tonō, uī, 1, n. and a. | to thunder, 3.571, et al.; of speech, 11.383; (with acc.), utter, invoke with a loud voice, thunder forth, 4.510. |
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torpeō, uī, 2, n. | to be numb, torpid; unmoved, 9.499. |
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torpor, ōris, m. | numbness; (fig.), dread, 12.867. (torpeō) |
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Torquātus, ī, m. | a surname of Titus Manlius, who wore the collar or torques of a Gallic champion whom he had slain in single combat, 6.825. (torquēs, a twisted collar) |
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tortilis, e | adj. (torqueō), of twisted work, winding, 7.351. |
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tortus, ūs, m. | a twisting, coil, 5.276. (torqueō) |
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torvus, a, um | stern, grim, wild; savage, lowering, 3.677; fierce, 6.571; shaggy, 3.636; adv., torvum and torva, sternly, wildly, 7.399; 6.467. |
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totidem | (num. adj. pron., indecl.), just, even so many; as many, 4.183, et al. |
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trabālis, e | adj. (trabs, a beam), of beams; like a beam, 12.294. |
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trāctus, ūs, m. | a dragging, drawing, an extending; stretch of space, tract, region of land, sea, or sky, 3.138. (trahō) |
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tranquillus, a, um | (adj.), calm, still, 2.203; subst., tranquillum, ī, n., a calm; calm weather, 5.127. |
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tranquillus, a, um | (adj.), calm, still, 2.203; subst., tranquillum, ī, n., a calm; calm weather, 5.127. |
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trānsfodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a. | to dig through; run through, transfix, 9.544. |
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trānsfōrmō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to change the form, transform, 7.416. |
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trānsportō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to carry across or over, governing the acc. of the space crossed, 6.328. |
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