Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
Create a custom vocabulary list | Credits | Download: .xml .csv
Headword Sort descending | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
---|---|---|
Antaeus, ī, m. | a Latin, slain by Aeneas, 10.561. |
1 |
Antandros (-us), ī, f. | Antandrus, a coast town in Mysia, at the foot of Mount Ida, 3.6. |
1 |
ante | (adv.), beforehand, 1.673; previously, past, 1.198; first, 12.680; followed by quam, = antequam. |
33 |
ante | (prep., with acc.), in front of, before, 2.469, et al.; (of order or degree), before or beyond, 1.347; (of time), before, 4.328. |
69 |
anteeō, īvī or iī, īre, irreg. n. and a. | to go before; surpass, 12.84. |
1 |
anteferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to bear before; to prefer, 4.371. |
1 |
Antemnae, ārum, f. | Antemnae, a Sabine town on the Anio, 7.631. |
1 |
antenna, ae, f. | a sail yard, 3.549. |
1 |
Antēnor, oris, m. | Antenor, a Trojan prince, nephew of Priam, who fled from Troy, and settled in northern Italy at Patavium, shortly before the arrival of Aeneas in Latium, 1.242. |
1 |
Antēnoridēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Antenor; Antēnoridae, the three sons of Antenor, Polybus, Agenor, and Acamas, 6.484. |
1 |
antequam (or separated, ante quam) | (adv.), before that; sooner than. |
4 |
Antheus (dissyl.), eos or eī, m. | Antheus, a companion of Aeneas, 1.181. |
3 |
Antiphatēs, ae, m. | Antiphates, son of Sarpedon, slain by Turnus, 9.696. |
1 |
antīquus, a, um | adj. (ante), done or existing before; pristine, of old, ancient, 1.12; aged, old, 2.714; former, 4.458; illustrious, noble, 12.529. |
42 |
Antōnius, iī, m. | M. Antonius, the Triumvir, 8.685. |
1 |
Antōrēs, ae, m. | a Greek warrior, follower of Evander, 10.778. |
2 |
antrum, ī, n. | a cave, cavern, grotto, 1.166. |
24 |
Anūbis, is or idis, m. | a god with the head of a dog, worshiped by the Egyptians, 8.698. |
1 |
anus, ūs, f. | an old woman, 7.419. |
1 |
ānxius, a, um | adj. (angō), troubled or troubling, disquieting, 9.89. |
1 |
Anxur, uris, m. | Anxur, or Terracina, a town on the coast of Latium, 10.545; a Latin warrior, 10.545. |
1 |
Anxurus, a, um | adj. (Anxur), of Anxur, 7.799. |
1 |
aper, prī, m. | a wild boar, 1.324, et al. |
3 |
aperiō, uī, tus, 4, a. | to uncover, lay bare, 1.107; throw open, open, 2.60; disclose to the view, 3.206; disclose, reveal, 6.12; (pass.), aperīrī, to appear, 8.681; p., apertus, a, um, opened, 8.585; unguarded, 11.748; adj., open, 1.155; clear, pure, 1.587. (ab and root par, whence pariō) |
16 |
aperiō, uī, tus, 4, a. | to uncover, lay bare, 1.107; throw open, open, 2.60; disclose to the view, 3.206; disclose, reveal, 6.12; (pass.), aperīrī, to appear, 8.681; p., apertus, a, um, opened, 8.585; unguarded, 11.748; adj., open, 1.155; clear, pure, 1.587. (ab and root par, whence pariō) |
18 |
apex, icis, m. | the point of anything; peak, top, summit, 4.246; pointed flame, 2.683; cone of a helmet, 10.270; a peaked cap, 8.664. |
6 |
Aphidnus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 9.702. |
1 |
apis (-ēs), is, f. | a bee, 1.430, et al. |
4 |
Apollō, inis, m. | Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona; the god of prophecy, medicine, music, poetry, and archery, 2.430; met., a temple of Apollo, 3.275. |
30 |
appāreō, uī, itus, 2, n. | to come into sight, appear, 2.622, et al.; be laid open, exposed to view, 8.241; attend, 12.850. (ad and pāreō) |
17 |
apparō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to get ready, prepare; resolve, be ready; with infin., 11.117. (ad and parō) |
3 |
appellō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to address; name, designate, call, 5.540. (1. appellō) |
2 |
appellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a. | to drive to; bring, convey to, 1.377; draw up to, moor on the shore, 7.39. (ad and pellō) |
4 |
Appennīnicola, ae, m. | a dweller in the Apennines, 11.700. (Appennīnus and colō) |
1 |
Appennīnus, ī, m. | the Apennines, the great mountain chain of Italy, 12.703. |
1 |
appetō, īvī or iī, ītus, 3, a. | to push for; attack, assail, 11.277. (ad and petō) |
1 |
applicō, āvī or uī, ātus or itus, 1, a. | to fold upon; join to; impel, drive to, 1.616; fasten, nail to, 12.303. (ad and plicō) |
3 |
aprīcus, a, um | adj. (aperiō), open to the sun; sunny; sun-loving, 5.128. |
2 |
aptō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to fit, join, or fasten to; with acc. and dat., 8.721; put on, 2.390; get ready, prepare, 10.259; fit out, prepare, 1.552; with abl. of manner, 8.80. (aptus) |
16 |
aptus, a, um | adj. (obs. apō, lay hold), fixed, joined to; joined together; fitted with, studded, 4.482; fit, adapted, meet. |
3 |
apud | (prep. with acc.), near to; with, by, at, before, in presence of; near by, 5.261; among, 2.71; with, (in respect to the mind), 4.539; (with pronouns), at one’s home, on one’s ground. |
6 |
aqua, ae, f. | water, 1.105, et al.; a stream, river. |
19 |
Aquīcolus, ī, m. | a Rutulian, 9.684. |
1 |
aquila, ae, f. | an eagle, 11.752, et al. |
1 |
Aquilō, ōnis, m. | the north wind; wind in general, 1.391; wintry, tempestuous wind, 3.285; the north, 1.102. |
6 |
aquōsus, a, um | adj. (aqua), abounding in water, bringing rain; watery, rainy, 4.52. |
3 |
āra, ae, f. | an altar, 2.514, et al.; funeral pile, 6.177; pl., Ārae, ārum, the Altars, a reef in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and Africa, 1.109. |
1 |
āra, ae, f. | an altar, 2.514, et al.; funeral pile, 6.177; pl., Ārae, ārum, the Altars, a reef in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and Africa, 1.109. |
71 |
Arabs, abis, m. | an Arabian, 8.706. |
1 |
Arabus, ī, m. | an Arabian, 7.605. |
1 |
arātor, ōris, m. | a plowman, 10.804. (arō) |
1 |
arātrum, ī, n. | a plow, 5.755, et al. (arō) |
4 |
Araxēs, is, m. | the Araxes, a river of Armenia Major, 8.728. |
1 |
arbor (-ōs), oris, f. | a tree, freq.; timber, wood, 5.504; an oar, 10.207. |
19 |
arboreus, a, um | adj. (arbor), pertaining to a tree or trees; tree-like, massive, 12.888; branching, 1.190. |
2 |
arbustum, ī, n. | a growth of trees; a grove; thicket, 10.363. (arbor) |
1 |
arbuteus, a, um | adj. (arbutus), of the arbutus. |
1 |
Arcadia, ae, f. | the central country of Peloponnesus, 5.299. |
2 |
Arcadius, a, um | adj. (Arcadia), of Arcadia. |
4 |
arcānus, a, um | adj. (arca), hidden, secret, 4.422; subst., arcānum, ī, n., a secret, 1.262. |
3 |
arcānus, a, um | adj. (arca), hidden, secret, 4.422; subst., arcānum, ī, n., a secret, 1.262. |
1 |
Arcas, adis, m. | an Arcadian, 10.452;(adj.), 11.835. |
6 |
Arcas, adis, m. | an Arcadian, 10.452;(adj.), 11.835. |
12 |
Arcēns, entis, m. | Arcens, a Sicilian, 9.581. |
2 |
arceō, uī, 2, a. | to inclose, shut in; restrain, bind, 2.406; debar, keep off, repel, 1.435; protect, save from, 8.73. |
9 |
arcessō, īvī, ītus, 3, a. | to cause to come; send for, summon, 5.746; hasten, provoke, 10.11; draw, derive; call up, bring, 6.119. (ar- for ad-, and cēdō) |
3 |
Arcetius, iī, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 12.459. |
1 |
Archippus, ī, m. | king of the Marsi, 7.752. |
1 |
Arcitenēns, entis | adj. (arcus and tenēns), bow-bearing; subst. m., the archer; Apollo, 3.75. |
1 |
Arctos, ī, f. | the constellation of the Great and Little Bear, or of the Great Bear alone; the north, 6.16. |
1 |
Arctūrus, ī, m. | the principal star in the constellation Boötes; Arcturus, 1.744, et al. |
2 |
arcus, ūs, m. | a bow, 5.500, et al.; the rainbow, 5.88. |
23 |
Ārdea, ae, f. | Ardea, the chief town of the Rutulians, 7.411. |
5 |
ārdēns, entis | burning, hot, sparkling, flaming, 5.637; bright, 4.482; impassioned, ardent, eager, 1.423; spirited, fiery, 1.472; glowing, lofty, 6.130; fierce, furious, 2.529; angry, 6.467. (ardeo) |
36 |
ārdeō, ārsī, ārsus, 2, n. and a. | to burn; to be on fire, or in flames, 2.311, et al.; be burned, 2.581; (fig.), rage in combat, 1.491; burn with impatience, to long, 1.515; burn with love, 4.101; glow, 4.262. |
28 |
ārdēscō, ārsī, 3, inc. n. | to begin to burn; (fig.), burn, 1.713; to increase, grow louder and louder, 11.607. (ārdeō) |
2 |
ārdor, ōris, m. | a burning; fire, flame, 11.786; heat, drought; ardor, zeal, fervor, 4.581. (ārdeō) |
5 |
arduum, uī, n. | a high place; height, 5.695; 7.562. |
4 |
arduus, a, um | (adj.), steep; erect, high, raised high, 2.475; 5.480; lofty, towering, 2.328; rearing, 11.638. |
28 |
āreō, uī, 2, n. | to be dry; wither, 3.142; p., ārēns, entis, dry; dried up, shallow, 3.350; dry, thirsty. |
3 |
Arethūsa, ae, f. | 1. Arethusa, a nymph; 2. A fountain near Syracuse, 3.696. |
1 |
argenteus, a, um | adj. (argentum), silver-, silvery, white, 8.655. |
1 |
argentum, ī, n. | silver, 1.359, et al.; articles of silver; plate, 1.640. |
14 |
Argī, ōrum, m., and Argos, n. | Argos, the capital of Argolis, and a favorite abode of Juno, 1.24; Greece, 2.95. (nom. and acc.) |
9 |
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) |
1 |
Argīvus, a, um | adj. (Argos), belonging to Argos; Argive; Greek, 2.254; subst., Argīvī, ōrum, Argives, Greeks, 1.40. |
2 |
Argīvus, a, um | adj. (Argos), belonging to Argos; Argive; Greek, 2.254; subst., Argīvī, ōrum, Argives, Greeks, 1.40. |
8 |
Argolicus, a, um | (adj.), of Argolis; Argolic; Greek, 2.55. |
11 |
argūmentum, ī, n. | the means of making clear; subject, theme, story, 7.791. (arguō) |
1 |
arguō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. | to make clear; to manifest, show, betray, 4.13; prove, 9.282; accuse, 11.384. |
5 |
Argus (Argos), ī, m. | a guest of Evander, 8.346; Argus, the hundred-eyed keeper who was made the guard of Io, after she was changed into a heifer by Juno, 7.791. |
2 |
argūtus, a, um | clear; clear-sounding; melodious; whistling, rattling, whizzing, 7.14. |
1 |
Argyripa, ae, f. | Argyripa, afterwards Arpi, a town built by Diomedes in Apulia, 11.246. |
1 |
Arīcia, ae, f. | a nymph, mother of Virbius, 7.762. |
1 |
āridus, a, um | adj. (āreō), dry, parched, 5.200; thirsty. |
2 |
ariēs, ietis (oblique cases often trisyll. aryetis, etc.), m. | a ram, freq.; a military engine, a battering ram, 2.492. |
3 |
arietō (by synaeresis sometimes trisyll.), āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to strike; to stumble; dash, 11.890. (ariēs) |
1 |
Arisba, ae, f. | a town in the Troad, 9.264. |
1 |
arista, ae, f. | the beard of wheat; a head of wheat. |
2 |
arma, ōrum, n. | arms, defensive and offensive, freq.; armor, 10.181; suits of armor, 8.565; (fig.), or warlike exploits, 1.1; conflict, 12.844; implements, equipments, instruments, utensils, 1.183; sails, 5.15; rudder, helm, 6.353; military power, warlike command, 12.192; war, conflict, 12.6; means of injury, weapons, 2.99; arma movēre (of the lion), to prepare for battle, 12.6; arma colligere, shorten sail. |
279 |