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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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tum | (adv.), then, freq.; then too; at the same time, moreover, 4.250, et al.; referring to a perf. p., 5.719; answering to, cum, cum — tum, while — at the same time; both — and, not only — but; opposed to nunc, 10.14. |
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tumeō, uī, 2, n. | to swell, 2.381; to be puffed up, boastful, 11.854; p., tumēns, entis, swollen, 2.381. |
6 |
tumidus, a, um | adj. (tumeō), swollen, 1.142; distended, 10.387; elated, 9.596; incensed, angry, 6.407; causing to swell, swelling, 3.357. |
12 |
tumor, ōris, m. | a swelling; of the mind, passion, indignation, resentment, 8.40. (tumeō) |
1 |
tumultus, ūs, m. | commotion; uproar; outcry, 9.397; shouting, cries, 3.99; haste, 11.447; uprising, 6.857. (tumeō) |
14 |
tumulus, ī, m. | a rising ground; a low hill, 9.195; a mound, 2.713; sepulchral mound, sepulcher, tomb, 3.304; 11.103. (tumeō) |
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tunc | (adv.), then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards, 11.208. (tum-ce) |
8 |
tundō, tutudī, tūnsus or tūsus, 3, a. | to beat, pound, bruise, strike, smite, 1.481; lash, 5.125; (fig.), importune, assail, 4.448. |
5 |
tunica, ae, f. | the under-garment of men and women; vest, tunic, 9.616; cuirass, corselet, 10.314. |
5 |
turba, ae, f. | confusion, uproar, tumult, 5.152; a crowd, throng, 2.580; multitude, 6.305; herd, 1.191; flock, 3.233. |
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turbō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to stir up, confuse, disturb, 3.449; scatter, 1.395; overthrow, 11.796; agitate, 4.566; perplex, 1.515; enrage, anger, 8.435; madden, 7.767; without obj. acc., to make disturbance, uproar, 6.857, et a1.; reflex., to be troubled, 6.800. (turba) |
7 |
turbidus, a, um | adj. (turbō), confused; mingled, foul, 6.296; dismal, dark, 6.534; whirling, 5.696; of the mind, sad, troubled, 4.353; startled, in alarm, 11.814; furious, 11.742. |
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turbō, inis, m. | a tornado, whirlwind; storm, tempest, 1.442; whirling cloud, 3.573; wind accompanying the lightning; lightning-blast, 1.45; 6.594; whirling or stormy force, 11.284, et al.; a whirling top, a child's top, 7.378. (cf. turba) |
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turbō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to stir up, confuse, disturb, 3.449; scatter, 1.395; overthrow, 11.796; agitate, 4.566; perplex, 1.515; enrage, anger, 8.435; madden, 7.767; without obj. acc., to make disturbance, uproar, 6.857, et a1.; reflex., to be troubled, 6.800. (turba) |
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tūreus, a, um | adj. (tūs), of frankincense, 6.225. |
1 |
tūricremus, a, um | adj. (tūs and cremō), incense-burning, 4.453. |
1 |
turma, ae, f. | a squadron or troop, properly of Roman cavalry; in general, a troop, squadron, 5.560; host, army, 11.503; in turmās, into or in squadrons, 11.599. |
8 |
Turnus, ī, m. | the chief of the Rutulians, 7.56, et al. |
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turpis, e | (adj.), unsightly, unseemly, freq.; squalid, 6.276; foul; besmeared, covered, 5.358; shameful, base, dishonorable, disgraceful, 2.400. |
4 |
turpō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make indecent; to soil, disfigure, defile, 12.611. (turpis) |
2 |
turriger, gera, gerum | adj. (turris and gerō), turret-bearing, tower-crowned, 7.631; 10.253. |
2 |
turris, is, f. | a tower, 2.445, et al. |
17 |
turrītus, a, um | adj. (turris), turreted, 8.693; crowned with turrets; with crown of towers, 6.785; tower-like, towering, lofty, 3.536. |
3 |
tūs, tūris, n. | incense, 1.417, et al. |
3 |
Tuscī, ōrum, m. | the people of Etruria; Etruscans, Etrurians, Tuscans, 11.629, et al. |
2 |
Tuscus, a, um | (adj.), Etrurian, Tuscan. |
5 |
tūtāmen, inis, n. | a means of protection; a defense, 5.262. (tūtor) |
1 |
tūtor, āvī, ātus sum, 1, dep. intens. a. | to protect, defend, 2.677; befriend, 5.343. (tueor) |
3 |
tūtum, ī, n. | safety, place of safety, 1.391; pl., tūta, ōrum, safe places, safety, security, 11.882. |
3 |
tūtus, a, um | secure, safe; in safety, 1.243; sure, 4.373; (adv.), tūtō, with safety, safely, without danger, 11.381. (tueor) |
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tuus, a, um | your, yours. (tū) |
115 |
Tӯdeus (dissyll.), eī or eos, m. | son of Oeneus and Periboea, and father of Diomed, 6.479. |
1 |
Tӯdīdēs, ae, m. | the son of Tydeus, Diomedes or Diomed, 1.97, et al. |
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tympanum, ī, n. | a drum, timbrel, tambourine, 9.619. |
1 |
Tyndaris, idis, f. | a daughter of Tyndarus; Helen, 2.569. |
2 |
Typhoëus, a, um | adj. (Typhōeus), pertaining to the giant Typhoeus; Typhoian, 1.665. |
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Typhōeus (trisyll.), eī or eos, m. | Typhoeus or Typhon, a giant struck down to Hades by the thunderbolt of Jupiter. |
2 |
tyrannus, ī, m. | a sovereign prince, chief, ruler, 4.320; in a bad sense, a despot, tyrant, 1.361. |
7 |
Tyrēs, ae, m. | an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.403. |
1 |
Tyrius, a, um | adj. (Tyrus), of Tyre; Tyrian or Phoenician, 1.12; subst., Tyrius, iī, m., a Tyrian, 1.574; pl., 1.747. |
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Tyrius, a, um | adj. (Tyrus), of Tyre; Tyrian or Phoenician, 1.12; subst., Tyrius, iī, m., a Tyrian, 1.574; pl., 1.747. |
11 |
Tyrrhēnī, ōrum, m. | the Tyrrheni, a branch of the Pelasgic race who are said to have settled in Etruria; Etrurians, Tuscans, 8.603. |
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Tyrrhēnus, a, um | adj. (Tyrrhēnī), Tyrrhenian; Etruscan, Tuscan, 1.67; subst., Tyrrhēnus, ī, m., a Tuscan, 10.787. |
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Tyrrhēnus, ī, m. | the name of an Etruscan ally of Aeneas, 11.612. |
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Tyrrhīdae, ārum, m. | the sons of Tyrrheus, 7.484. (Tyrrheus) |
2 |
Tyrrheus (dissyll.), eī, m., and Tyrrhus, ī, m. | a shepherd of Latium, in the service of Latinus, 7.532, et al. |
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Tyros (Tyrus), ī, f. | Tyre, the ancient maritime capital of Phoenicia, 1.346. |
4 |