Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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Capreae, ārum, f. | Capreae, now Capri, an island in the Bay of Naples, 7.735. (caper) |
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adfābilis, e | adj. (adfor), that can be spoken to; easy to be approached, 3.621. |
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adfātus, ūs, m. | a speaking to; address, 4.284. (adfor) |
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adfectō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a. | to strive after; grasp, seize, 3.670; seek. (adficiō) |
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annālis, e. | adj. (annus), pertaining to years, or lasting through a year; subst., m., annalēs, ium, annals, records; story, history, 1.373. |
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adficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a. | to affect; reward, 12.352. (ad and faciō) |
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Asbȳtēs, ae, m. | a Trojan, 12.362. |
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Carīnae, ārum, f. | the Carinae, a quarter of Rome between the Caelian and Esquiline, 8.361. |
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ascēnsus, ūs, m. | a climbing or ascending, 2.303. (ascendō) |
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adfluō, flūxī, flūxus, 3, n. | to flow to; (fig.), gather, flock together, assemble, 2.796. |
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Arcitenēns, entis | adj. (arcus and tenēns), bow-bearing; subst. m., the archer; Apollo, 3.75. |
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Āfer, fra, frum | (adj.), African; (subst.), Āfrī, ōrum, m., Africans, 8.724. |
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Āfer, fra, frum | (adj.), African; (subst.), Āfrī, ōrum, m., Africans, 8.724. |
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Āfricus, ī, m. | the southwest wind. |
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harēnōsus, a, um | adj. (harēna), sandy, 4.257. |
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Agathyrsī, ōrum, m. | a Sythian tribe dwelling on the river Maros in what is now Hungary, remarkable for the practice of tattooing their bodies, 4.146. |
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Anguitia, ae, f. | Anguitia or Angitia, a sister of Circe, worshiped by the Marsi, 7.759. |
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Agēnor, oris, m. | a son of Neptune and Lyba, king of Phoenicia and ancestor of Dido, 1.338. |
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Carmentālis, e | adj. (Carmentis), of Carmentis, 8.338. |
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Appennīnus, ī, m. | the Apennines, the great mountain chain of Italy, 12.703. |
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aggerō, gessī, gestus, 3, a. | to bear to; heap upon, add to, 3.63. (ad and gerō) |
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cassida, ae, and cassis, idis, f. | a helmet (of metal), 11.775. |
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Casperia, ae, f. | a town of the Sabines, 7.714. |
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Anūbis, is or idis, m. | a god with the head of a dog, worshiped by the Egyptians, 8.698. |
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Āgis, idis, m. | a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.751. |
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agitātor, ōris, m. | one who drives; a charioteer, 2.476. (agitō) |
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Arethūsa, ae, f. | 1. Arethusa, a nymph; 2. A fountain near Syracuse, 3.696. |
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arcānus, a, um | adj. (arca), hidden, secret, 4.422; subst., arcānum, ī, n., a secret, 1.262. |
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bilinguis, e | adj. (bis and lingua), double-tongued; (fig.), deceitful, treacherous, 1.661. |
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catēia, ae, f. | a slender javelin, 7.741. |
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Amiternus, a, um | adj. (Amiternum), of Amiternum, a Sabine town near the source of the Aternus; Amiternian, 7.710. |
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Cōrus, ī, m. | Corus or Caurus, the northwest wind, 5.126. |
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arbuteus, a, um | adj. (arbutus), of the arbutus. |
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anus, ūs, f. | an old woman, 7.419. |
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Aufidus, ī, m. | the Aufidus, a river in Apulia, 11.405. |
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argenteus, a, um | adj. (argentum), silver-, silvery, white, 8.655. |
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Agrippa, ae, m. | Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, one of the confidential counselors of Augustus, and his principal military commander, 8.682. |
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Agyllīnus, a, um | (adj.), of Agylla, a town in Etruria, afterwards called Caere, 7.652; subst., Agyllīnī, ōrum, m., the people of Agylla, 12.281. |
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caulae, ārum, f. | an opening, a passage; sheepfold, 9.60. |
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cautius | (adv.), comp. of cautē; more cautiously, 11.153. |
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amiciō, icuī or ixī, ictus, 4, a. | to throw around; veil, cover, 1.516. (am- and iaciō) |
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Ancus, ī, m. | Ancus Martius, the fourth king of Rome, 6.815. |
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Argīlētum, ī, n. | the Argiletum, a place in Rome at the foot of the Capitoline hill, 8.345. (argilla, clay; wrongly derived from Argī, lētum) |
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ālātus, a, um | adj. (āla), winged, 4.259. |
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Arcetius, iī, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 12.459. |
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Albānus, a, um | adj. (Alba), pertaining to Alba; Alban, 1.7; subst., Albānī, ōrum, m., the Albans, 5.600. |
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aquila, ae, f. | an eagle, 11.752, et al. |
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albeō, 2, n. | to be white, 12.36. (albus) |
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Cēcropidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Cecrops; pl., the Athenians, 6.21. |
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Albula, ae, f. | the Albula, an ancient name of the Tiber, 8.332. |
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Albunea, ae, f. | Albunea, a fountain at Tibur; also personified as a nymph, 7.83. (albus) |
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animōsus, a, um | courageous, full of spirit, bold, 12.277. (animus) |
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Alcander, drī, m. | a Trojan, 9.767. |
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Alcathous, ī, m. | a Trojan, 10.747. |
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adsentiō, sēnsī, sēnsus, 4, n. | and, more frequently, adsentior, sēnsus sum, 4, dep. n., to give consent; to assent, agree, 2.130. |
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Appennīnicola, ae, m. | a dweller in the Apennines, 11.700. (Appennīnus and colō) |
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aspernor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to slight, despise, 11.106. (ab and spernor) |
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alga, ae, f. | seaweed. |
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Argyripa, ae, f. | Argyripa, afterwards Arpi, a town built by Diomedes in Apulia, 11.246. |
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bāca, ae, f. | a berry, 3.649. |
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Bactra, ōrum, n, pl. | Bactra, the chief city of Bactria, 8.688. |
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bācātus, a, um | adj. (bāca), set or studded with pearls; or made of beads, pearls, etc., 1.655. |
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bivius, a, um | adj. (bis and via), leading two ways, 11.516; subst., bivium, iī, n., the meeting of two roads; a crossway, 9.238. |
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aspargō, inis, f. | a sprinkling upon; spray, 3.534. (aspergō) |
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attrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a. | to draw or bring to, 11.250; fetch, bring up. (ad and trahō) |
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anteferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to bear before; to prefer, 4.371. |
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adlacrimāns, antis | weeping, 10, 628. (p. of obsol. adlacrimō, shed tears) |
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adsultus, ūs, m. | a leaping upon; an assault, attack, 5.442. (ad and saliō) |
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Allia, ae, f. | the Allia, a small stream running into the Tiber, eleven miles above Rome, where the Romans were defeated by the Gauls, B.C. 389, 7.717. |
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Barcē, ēs, f. | the nurse of Sychaeus, 4.632. |
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Campānus, a, um | adj. (Campānia), of Campania, the country lying on the bay of Naples; Campanian, 10.145. |
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adlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. | to speak playfully; sport, mock, jest, 7, 117. |
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adluō, luī, 3, a. | to wash against, wash, 8.149. |
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Bēlīdēs, ae, m. | a son or male descendant of Belus, 2.82. |
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armisonus, a, um | adj. (arma and sonō), making arms to resound; with resounding arms, 3.544. |
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Anxurus, a, um | adj. (Anxur), of Anxur, 7.799. |
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Alōīdae, ārum, m. | the stepsons of Aloeus, sons of Neptune and Iphemedia, named Otus and Ephialtes; giants who stormed Olympus and were slain by Apollo, 6.582. |
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Alpēs, ium, f. | the Alps. |
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Alphēus, i., m. | the Alpheus, a river in Elis, supposed to disappear under the sea, and rise again as the fountain of Arethusa, in the island of Ortygia, near Syracuse, 3.694, et al. |
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Alphēus, a, um | (adj.), of the Alpheus, Alphean, 10.179. |
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adservō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to keep carefully; guard, watch, 2.763. |
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Alsus, ī, m. | a Rutulian shepherd, 12.304. |
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Athesis, is, m. | the Athesis, a river in the N.E. part of Upper Italy, 9.680. |
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adsimilis, e | (adj.), like, similar to, 6.603. |
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Arabs, abis, m. | an Arabian, 8.706. |
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alternō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to do by turns; to alternate (attack) by turns; weigh or consider one thing after another, 4.287. (alternus) |
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antenna, ae, f. | a sail yard, 3.549. |
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altrīx, īcis, f. | a nurse; mother-, nurse-, native-, birth-, 3.273. (alō) |
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Hammōn, ōnis, m. | Jupiter, or Zeus Ammon, a god of Egypt and Libya, 4.198. |
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Barcaeī, ōrum, m. | the Barcaeans; people of Barce or Ptolemais, a town in Cyrenaica, 4.43. |
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Arisba, ae, f. | a town in the Troad, 9.264. |
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bidēns, entis | adj. (bis and dēns), having two teeth or two complete rows of teeth; subst., f. (sc. victima), an animal suitable for the altar; a sheep with two conspicuous teeth supplanting two of the milk-teeth; a sheep, 4.57. |
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arātor, ōris, m. | a plowman, 10.804. (arō) |
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Calēs, ium, f. | a town of Campania, 7.728. |
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amāracus, ī, m. | marjoram, 1.693. |
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appetō, īvī or iī, ītus, 3, a. | to push for; attack, assail, 11.277. (ad and petō) |
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bimembris, is | adj. (bis and membrum), having two kinds of members; subst., bimembrēs, ium, m., Centaurs, 8.293. |
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Amastrus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 11.673. |
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caelifer, era, erum | adj. (caelum and ferō), heaven-bearing, sky-bearing, 6.796. |
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Amathūs, ūntis, f. | a town of Cyprus, 10.51. |
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