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Headword Sort ascending Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
vīctus, ūs, m.

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

4
victrīx, īcis, f.

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

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victrīx, īcis, f.

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

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victōria, ae, f.

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

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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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victima, ae, f.

an animal offered in sacrifice; a victim, 12.296.

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vicissim

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

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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)

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vīcīnus, a, um

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

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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.

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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.

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viātor, ōris, m.

a wayfarer, traveler, 5.275. (via)

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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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vexō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

harass, 4.615. (vehō)

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vetustus, a, um

old, ancient, 2.713. (vetus)

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vetustās, ātis, f.

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

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vetus, eris

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

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vetus, eris

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

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vetō, uī, itus, 1, a.

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

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vetitum, ī, n.

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

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Vesulus, ī, m.

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

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vestis, is, f.

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

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vestiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

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

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vestīgō, 1, a.

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

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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)

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vestibulum, ī, n.

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

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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.

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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
vesper, eris or erī, m.

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

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vesper, eris or erī, m.

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

2
vescor, 3, dep. n. and a.

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

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vēsānus, a, um

insane, mad, furious, 9.340.

3
vērus, a, um

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

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vērus, a, um

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

1
vērum, ī, n.

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

9
vērum

(adv.), in truth; truly.

1
vērum

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

5
verū, ūs, n.

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

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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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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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versus, ūs, m.

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

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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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versicolor, ōris

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

1
verrō, no perf., versus, 3, a.

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

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vērō

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

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vērō

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

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vergō, 3, a. and n.

to incline; go down, sink, 12.727.

1
vereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n.

to fear.

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vērē

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

2
verbum, ī, n.

a word, 1.710, et al.

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verberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

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

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verber, eris, n.

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

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verbēna, ae, f.

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

1
vepres, is, m.

a thorn, brier, bramble, 8.645.

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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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Venulus, ī, m.

a Latin messenger, 8.9.

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ventus, ī, m.

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

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ventūrum, ī, n.

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

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.

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venter, tris, m.

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

2
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
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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Venīlia, ae, f.

a nymph, mother of Turnus, 10.76.

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venia, ae, f.

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

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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.

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venerābilis, e

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

2
venēnum, ī, n.

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

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vēndō, didī, ditus, 3, a.

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

2
vēnātus, ūs, m.

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

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vēnātrīx, īcis, f.

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

3
vēnātor, ōris, m.

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

2
vēnābulum, ī, n.

a hunting-spear, 4.131. (vēnor)

2
vēna, ae, f.

a vein, 4.2.

2
velut (velutī)

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

2
velut (velutī)

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

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vēlum, ī, n.

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

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vēlōx, ōcis

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

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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)

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vellus, eris, n.

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

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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.

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vēlivolus, a, um

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

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Velīnus, ī, m.

a lake in the country of the Sabines, 7.517.

2
Velīnus, a, um

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

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vēlāmen, inis, n.

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

3
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.

2
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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vehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. and n.

to carry, 1.113, et al.; bring, usher in, 5.105; (pass.), vehor, vectus sum, to be carried, fly, 7.65; with or without equō, nāvibus, etc., to ride, go, sail, 1.121; 12.162; with acc., sail over, 1.524.

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vectō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to convey, 6.391. (vehō)

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vectis, is, m.

a pole, lever, bar, bolt, 7.609. (vehō)

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vātēs, is, c.

a prophet, soothsayer, augur, seer, 3.433; prophetess, 3.187; poet, bard, 6.662; priest, 11.774.

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vāstus, a, um

(adj.), empty, void, wild, waste, 9.323; vast, unbounded, 1.118; huge, enormous, immense, 3.647; deep-, vast-, sounding, 1.245.

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vāstō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make void or empty; to desolate, lay waste, ravage, devastate, 1.471, et al.; deprive of, strip, rob, with acc. and abl., 8.8. (vāstus)

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vāstātor, ōris, m.

ravager, destroyer, 9.772. (vāstō)

1
varius, a, um

(adj.), diversified, manifold, various, 5.605, et al.; different, 4.286; mingled, 11.475; varying, 1.748; changing, 4.564; subst., varium, iī, n., a changeable, fickle, inconstant thing, 4.569.

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variō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

a., to diversify; exchange, relieve, 9.164; n., change, waver, 12.223. (varius)

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vapōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to send out steam; to fumigate; perfume, 11.481. (vapor)

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vapor, ōris, m.

vapor, steam, 7.466; fiery vapor; fire, 5.683.

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