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Headword Sort descending Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
vel

(conj.), or implying indifference as to the alternative or choice, or, freq.; even, or whether, and, 6.769; vel — vel, either — or, 4.24, 25, et al.

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vēlāmen, inis, n.

a veil, 1.649; a covering, garment, vestment, 6.221. (vēlō)

3
Velīnus, a, um

adj. (Velia), of Velia, a town on the western coast of Lucania; Velian, 6.366.

1
Velīnus, ī, m.

a lake in the country of the Sabines, 7.517.

2
vēlivolus, a, um

adj. (vēlum and volō), sail-flying, sail-covered, 1.224.

1
vellō, vellī or vulsī, vulsus, 3, a.

to pluck; pull up, 3.28; wrench, tear away, 2.480; tear down, 9.506; move, 11.19; seize, lift, 10.381; vellere sīgna, pluck up the standards from the ground; move the camp, depart.

10
vellus, eris, n.

a fleece, 6.249; woolen band or fillet, 4.459; skin, 7.95.

3
vēlō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to veil, 3.405; cover, clothe; bind around, wreathe, crown, 5.72; festoon, adorn, 2.249; to shade by bearing in the hand, 7.154; 11.101. (vēlum)

15
vēlōx, ōcis

(adj.), swift, fleet, 4.174; quick, ready, 5.444.

6
vēlum, ī, n.

a cloth; sail, 1.103, et al.; a curtain, canvas, covering, 1.469.

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velut (velutī)

(adv.), even as, like, as it were, as, just as, as if, 1.82, et al. (vel and ut)

27
velut (velutī)

(adv.), even as, like, as it were, as, just as, as if, 1.82, et al. (vel and ut)

2
vēna, ae, f.

a vein, 4.2.

2
vēnābulum, ī, n.

a hunting-spear, 4.131. (vēnor)

2
vēnātor, ōris, m.

a huntsman, 11.678; vēnātor canis, a hunting-dog, 12.751. (vēnor)

2
vēnātrīx, īcis, f.

a huntress, 1.319; adj., 11.780. (vēnor)

3
vēnātus, ūs, m.

a hunting, the chase, 7.747; the spoils of the chase, 9.407. (vēnor)

5
vēndō, didī, ditus, 3, a.

to offer for sale; to sell, 1.484; betray, 6.621.(vēnum, sale, and dō)

2
venēnum, ī, n.

a poisonous drug; poison, venom, 2.221; a charm, drug, 7.190; poison of love, 1.688.

9
venerābilis, e

adj. (veneror), deserving of respect; venerable, venerated, revered, 6.408; sacred; 12.767.

2
veneror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to venerate, reverence, revere, 3.79; adore, worship, 5.745; bow before, kneel at, 12.220; p., venerātus, a, um, (pass.), supplicated, entreated, 3.460.

1
veneror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to venerate, reverence, revere, 3.79; adore, worship, 5.745; bow before, kneel at, 12.220; p., venerātus, a, um, (pass.), supplicated, entreated, 3.460.

8
venia, ae, f.

favor, 4.50; mercy, kindness, 4.435; forbearance, indulgence, concession, 10.626; grace, favor, 11.101; relief, help, 1.519.

9
Venīlia, ae, f.

a nymph, mother of Turnus, 10.76.

1
veniō, vēnī, ventus

to come, freq.; come forth; approach, 6.755; rise, appear, 1.353; dawn, 10.241; to present one's self or itself, 5.344; descend, spring from, 5.373; impers., ventum est, we, they came or have come, 4.151.

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vēnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to hunt, 4.117.

2
vēnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to hunt, 4.117.

2
venter, tris, m.

the belly, 3.216; (fig.), hunger, 2.356.

2
ventōsus, a, um

adj. (ventus), windy, stormy, 6.335; fleeting, unreal, inflated, windy, noisy, 11.390; empty, vain boasting, 11.708; fleet as the wind, 12.848.

5
ventūrum, ī, n.

that which is to come, the future, futurity, 6.66. (veniō)

2
ventus, ī, m.

wind, 1.43, et al.; blast, 2.649.

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Venulus, ī, m.

a Latin messenger, 8.9.

3
Venus, eris, f.

Venus, goddess of love and beauty, identified by the Romans with Aphrodite, daughter of Jupiter and Dione, 1.411, et al.; (meton.), love, lust, 6.26.

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vepres, is, m.

a thorn, brier, bramble, 8.645.

1
verbēna, ae, f.

laurel, olive, or myrtle boughs for the altar; sacred boughs. (usually in the plural)

1
verber, eris, n.

a lash, whip; a stripe, blow, 6.558, et al.; flapping, beating, 12.876.

7
verberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to lash, beat, strike, 3.423, et al. (verber)

6
verbum, ī, n.

a word, 1.710, et al.

23
vērē

(adv.), truly, correctly, 6.188. (vērus)

2
vereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n.

to fear.

4
vergō, 3, a. and n.

to incline; go down, sink, 12.727.

1
vērō

(adv.), in truth; in fact, but in fact, but, 2.438, et al. (vērus)

26
vērō

(adv.), in truth; in fact, but in fact, but, 2.438, et al. (vērus)

18
verrō, no perf., versus, 3, a.

to sweep; snatch, bear, sweep away, 1.59; sweep over, 3.208.

7
versicolor, ōris

adj. (versō and color), of various colors, particolored, 10.181.

1
versō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a.

to turn much; writhe, 11.753; turn, 5.408; handle, wield, 9.747; to buffet, drive, beat round and round, 5.460; drive to and fro, 12.664; toss about, 6.362; turn, hurry, 4.286; involve in or distract with, 7.336; with or without mente, pectore, etc., revolve, meditate, devise, consider, 1.657. (vertō)

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versus, ūs, m.

a turning; a verse or line of poetry; a rank, row, tier of oars, 5.119. (vertō)

1
vertex, icis, m.

a whirl; whirlpool, 7.567; vortex, 1.117; whirling column of flame, 12.673; the top, crown of the head, the head, 1.403; summit, top, 1.163; mountain summit, height, 3.679; ā vertice, from on high, from above, 1.114. (vertō)

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vertō, vertī, versus, 3, a. and n.

a., to turn, freq.; turn round, 12.462; turn back, put to flight, 10.512; turn toward, send to, 11.798; direct, 3.146; transfer, 11.282; reverse, 8.210; upturn, invert, 1.478; turn out, empty, drain, 9.165; overthrow, destroy, 1.20; subvert, 11.264; change, 1.237; transform, 12.891; sē vertere, to change; to be directed, to result, issue, tend, 1.671; (pass.), vertī, of the heavens, to turn round, revolve, 2.250; of the year or seasons, to come round, revolve, return, 5.526; to move about, career about, 11.683; to turn upon, depend on, 10.529; to move, be conducted, 7.101; n., to turn, be transformed, changed.

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verū, ūs, n.

a spit, 1.212; a slender, tapering lance; spit-dart, 7.665.

3
vērum

but indeed, but yet, yet, but, 3.670, et al.

5
vērum

(adv.), in truth; truly.

1
vērum, ī, n.

that which is true; truth, justice, right, 2.141.

9
vērus, a, um

(adj.), true, freq.; real, 1.405; vērius est, it is or would be more just, 12.694.

1
vērus, a, um

(adj.), true, freq.; real, 1.405; vērius est, it is or would be more just, 12.694.

14
vēsānus, a, um

insane, mad, furious, 9.340.

3
vescor, 3, dep. n. and a.

(with abl., or absolute); to feed upon, 3.622; breathe, 1.546; banquet, feast, 6.657.

5
vesper, eris or erī, m.

the evening; the evening star; the west, 5.19; personif., Vesper, Hesperus, 1.374, et al.

1
vesper, eris or erī, m.

the evening; the evening star; the west, 5.19; personif., Vesper, Hesperus, 1.374, et al.

2
Vesta, ae, f.

Vesta, daughter of Saturn, and granddaughter of Vesta, wife of Coelus; goddess of the hearth and household, 2.296, et al.; (meton.), the hearth, the fire.

5
vester, tra, trum

possessive pron. (vōs), your, yours, 1.573, et al.

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vester, tra, trum

possessive pron. (vōs), your, yours, 1.573, et al.

1
vestibulum, ī, n.

entrance, porch, portal, vestibule, 2.469, et al.

5
vestīgium, iī, n.

a footstep; step, 2.711; footprint, track, 8.209; course, 5.592; footprint or foot; foot or hoof, 5.566; trace, 3.244; sign, vestige, 4.23. (vestīgō)

24
vestīgō, 1, a.

to track; trace, explore, search; seek out, hunt, 12.467; 6.145; descry, 12.588.

6
vestiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

to clothe; (fig.), deck, array, cover, clothe, 6.640, et al. (vestis)

2
vestis, is, f.

a garment, freq.; robe, 6.645; vestment, 1.404; clothing, 6.359; covering, drapery, tapestry, 1.639.

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Vesulus, ī, m.

a mountain in the Maritime Alps, west of Liguria, 10.708.

1
vetitum, ī, n.

that which is forbidden; a prohibition, 10.9. (vetō)

1
vetō, uī, itus, 1, a.

to prohibit, 1.39; with infin., to forbid, 1.541; (with acc.), oppose, 2.84.

10
vetus, eris

(adj.), old, aged, freq.; ancient, early, former, 1.23, et al.

3
vetus, eris

(adj.), old, aged, freq.; ancient, early, former, 1.23, et al.

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vetustās, ātis, f.

oldness; age, antiquity; length of time, duration, continuance, 3.415; period, length of time, 10.792. (vetus),

3
vetustus, a, um

old, ancient, 2.713. (vetus)

6
vexō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

harass, 4.615. (vehō)

1
via, ae, f.

a highway, road, path, 1.401, et al.; limit, tropic, zodiac, 6.796; course, 5.28; voyage, wandering, 3.714; passage, entrance, 2.494; method, way, means, 12.405. (vehō)

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viātor, ōris, m.

a wayfarer, traveler, 5.275. (via)

2
vibrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

a., to cause to move tremulously; to dart, flash, 8.524; to move to and fro, brandish, 11.606; curl, 12.100; n., vibrate, 2.211; quiver, 10.484; glitter, flash, 9.769.

2
vibrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

a., to cause to move tremulously; to dart, flash, 8.524; to move to and fro, brandish, 11.606; curl, 12.100; n., vibrate, 2.211; quiver, 10.484; glitter, flash, 9.769.

4
vīcīnus, a, um

adj. (vīcus, village), of the same district or village; neighboring, near, 3.382.

6
vicis, gen. f.

a change, turn in affairs; stage, interchange, 6.535; vicissitude, event, 3.376; combat, encounter, peril, 2.433, part, place, post, 3.634; watch, guard, 9.175. (nom. sing. wanting)

8
vicissim

(adv.), in turn, 4.80; in one’s turn, on one’s part, 6.531. (vicis)

6
victima, ae, f.

an animal offered in sacrifice; a victim, 12.296.

1
victor, ōris, m.

a conqueror, victor, freq.; as adj., successful, 3.439; in triumph, 2.329; with success, 8.50; victorious, 1.192. (vincō)

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victōria, ae, f.

victory, 2.584; personified, Victory, 11.436. (victor)

7
victrīx, īcis, f.

a female conqueror; in triumph, 7.544; as adj., victorious, 3.54. (vincō)

1
victrīx, īcis, f.

a female conqueror; in triumph, 7.544; as adj., victorious, 3.54. (vincō)

2
vīctus, ūs, m.

a living; nourishment, sustenance, food, 1.214. (vīvō)

4
videō, vīdī, vīsus (interrog. viden’ for vidēsne, 6.779), 2, a.

to see or perceive, in all senses of the words, freq.; see to it, look to it; determine, 10.744; (pass.), vidērī, to be seen, 2.461, et al.; to seem, appear, 1.396, et al.; (impers.), vidētur, vīsum est, it seems to one, seems good, proper, is the will of; one thinks, judges, 2.428, et al.

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viduō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bereave, with acc. and abl., 8.571. (viduus)

1
vigeō, 2, n.

to be active, lively, vigorous; to flourish, be strong, 2.88; excel, 4.175.

2
vigil, ilis

adj. (vigeō), awake, on the watch; sleepless, 4.182; perpetual, 4.200; subst., vigil, ilis, m., a watchman, guard, sentinel, 2.266, et al.

2
vigil, ilis

adj. (vigeō), awake, on the watch; sleepless, 4.182; perpetual, 4.200; subst., vigil, ilis, m., a watchman, guard, sentinel, 2.266, et al.

4
vigilō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

n., to be awake, watch, 10.228; wake up, awake, 4.573; a., to watch against, look out for, guard against; p., vigilāns, antis, watchful, 5.438. (vigil)

5
vīgintī

(num. adj. indecl.), twenty, 1.634.

2
vigor, ōris, m.

activity, force, vigor, energy, 6.730. (vigeō)

2
vīlis, e

(adj.), of small value; cheap, worthless, insignificant, base, inferior, 11.372.

1
villōsus, a, um

adj. (villus), shaggy, hairy, 8.177.

2
villus, ī, m.

shaggy hair, 5.352; nap, 1.702.

2
vīmen, inis, n.

a flexible twig; osier, sprout, shoot, sprig, stem, 3.31.

3