Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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advēlō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to veil; wreathe, encircle, crown, 5.246. |
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Abaris, is, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 9.344. |
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aegrēscō, 3, inc. n. | to become sick; grow worse, 12.46. (aegreō, to be sick) |
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adolescō, olēvī, ultus, 3, inc. n. | to grow up, of animals or plants; become mature, ripen, 12.438; burn, blaze, 4.379; p., adultus, a, um, grown up; mature, 1.431. (adoleō) |
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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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Abella, ae, f. | Abella, a town in Campania, N.E. of Naples, 7.740. |
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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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abiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a. | to cast off, away or down, 10.736. (ab and iaciō) |
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adulterium, iī, n. | adultery, 6.612. (adulter) |
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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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abitus, ūs, m. | a departure, 8.214; a passage, or outlet, 9.380. (abeō) |
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abiūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to swear off; deny upon oath; deny, disavow, 8.263. |
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Aequīculus, a, um | adj. (Aequī), of the Aequi, a tribe adjacent to the Latins and Volscians, near Rome; Aequian, 7.747. |
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Aequīculus, a, um | adj. (Aequī), of the Aequi, a tribe adjacent to the Latins and Volscians, near Rome; Aequian, 7.747. |
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adluō, luī, 3, a. | to wash against, wash, 8.149. |
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Aegyptius, a, um | adj. (Aegyptos), Egyptian, 8.688. |
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abolēscō, olēvī, 2, inc. n. | to decay, 7.232. (aboleō) |
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Āfricus, ī, m. | the southwest wind. |
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Aegaeōn, onis, m. | Aegaean, a giant, also called Briareus, 10.565. |
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agitātor, ōris, m. | one who drives; a charioteer, 2.476. (agitō) |
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abscessus, ūs, m. | a going away, retreat, 10.445. (abscēdō, to go away) |
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abscīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a. | to cut off, 12.511. (abs and caedō) |
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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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adlacrimāns, antis | weeping, 10, 628. (p. of obsol. adlacrimō, shed tears) |
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adōreus, a, um | adj. (ador, spelt), of spelt or fine wheat, 7.109. |
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adlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. | to speak playfully; sport, mock, jest, 7, 117. |
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abstrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a. | to drag or lead away, 8.263. |
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abstrūdō, trūsī, trūsus, 3, a. | to push or thrust off; to conceal, hide, 6.7. |
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admisceō, miscuī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a. | to mingle with, with dat.; to associate, unite, join, 7.579. |
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adficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a. | to affect; reward, 12.352. (ad and faciō) |
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abundō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to overflow; abound; abundāns, antis, overflowing, 11.547. |
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abunde | (adv.), with genit. (abundus), sufficiently, enough, 7.552. |
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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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adfātus, ūs, m. | a speaking to; address, 4.284. (adfor) |
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Acamās, antis, m. | Acamas, a son of Theseus and Phaedra, 2.262. |
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adfluō, flūxī, flūxus, 3, n. | to flow to; (fig.), gather, flock together, assemble, 2.796. |
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Acarnān, ānis | (adj.), of Acarnania, a country between Epirus and Aetolia; Acarnanian, 5.298. |
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aemulus, a, um | (adj.), striving to equal; competing, rivaling, 5.187; envious, 5.415; a rival for, aspiring, 10.371. |
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Aenīdēs, ae, m. | a son of Aeneus or Aeneas; Iulus, 9.653. (Aeneus, a collat. form of Aenēās) |
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Aeaeus, a, um | (adj.), of Aeaea, the island of Circe; Aeaean or Colchian, 3.386. |
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Albunea, ae, f. | Albunea, a fountain at Tibur; also personified as a nymph, 7.83. (albus) |
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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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albeō, 2, n. | to be white, 12.36. (albus) |
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accidō, cidī, 3, n. | to happen, 12.593. (ad and cadō) |
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adolescō, olēvī, ultus, 3, inc. n. | to grow up, of animals or plants; become mature, ripen, 12.438; burn, blaze, 4.379; p., adultus, a, um, grown up; mature, 1.431. (adoleō) |
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Alcander, drī, m. | a Trojan, 9.767. |
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adoperiō, operuī, opertus, 4, a. | to cover up, cover, 3.405. |
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accipiter, tris, m. | a hawk, 11.721. |
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accītus, ūs, m. | a summons, call, 1.677; used only in the abl. sing. (acciō) |
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acclīnis, e | leaning on or against, 10.835. |
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accola, ae, c. | a neighbor, 7.729. (accolō) |
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accolō, coluī, cultus, 3, a. | to dwell near or by. (ad and colō) |
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accommodō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to fit one thing to another; to buckle, gird, 2.393. (ad and commodō) |
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accommodus, a, um | fit, suitable, 11.522. (ad and commodus) |
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accubō, uī, itus, 1, n. | to lie near or by, to recline, 6.606; bend over, project. (ad and cumbō) |
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accumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n. | to lay one's self down, at or upon; recline, with dat., 1.79. (accubō) |
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accumulō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to place heap on heap; heap up, load; honor, 6.885. (ad and cumulō) |
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Alpēs, ium, f. | the Alps. |
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alga, ae, f. | seaweed. |
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acerbō, no perf., ātus, 1, a. | to embitter; to aggravate, augment, 11.407. (acerbus) |
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Aethōn, onis, m. | Aethon, one of the chariot horses of Pallas, 11.89. |
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Aethiops, opis, m. | an Aethiopian. |
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acerra, ae, f. | an incense box; a censer, 5.745. |
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ad ūsque | quite to, 11.262. |
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Acesta, ae, f. | a town in Sicily, named after Acestes, 5.718. |
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advolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a. | to roll to; roll, 6.182. |
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adfābilis, e | adj. (adfor), that can be spoken to; easy to be approached, 3.621. |
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Aetōlus, a, um | (adj.), Aetolian, 11.428; Aetōla urbs, Arpi in Apulia, built by Diomedes, 11.239. |
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adiūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to swear by, with acc. of the thing sworn by, 12.816. |
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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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Achillēus, a, um | of Achilles; Achillean, 3.326. |
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Adrastus, ī, m. | king of Argos, 6.480. |
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Achīvus, a, um | Achaean; Greek, 1.488; pl. subst., Achīvī, ōrum or um, the Greeks, 2.102. |
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Acīdalius, a, um | pertaining to Venus; Acidalian, 1.720. (Acīdalia, an appellation of Venus, derived from the name of a fountain in Boeotia) |
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aeripēs, edis | adj. (aes and pēs), brazen- or bronze-footed, or hoofed, 6.802. |
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aclys, ydis, f. | a dart with a thong on its shaft, 7.730. |
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Acmōn, onis, m. | a Trojan, 10.128. |
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Āgis, idis, m. | a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.751. |
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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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adquīrō, quīsīvī, quīsītus, 3, a. | to seek in addition; gain, 4.175. (ad and quaerō) |
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Acragās, antis, m. | Agrigentum, a city on the southern coast of Sicily, now Girgenti, 3.703. |
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Ācrisiōnēus, a, um | pertaining to Acrisione or Danaë, daughter of Acrisius; Acrisonean, 7.410. (Ācrisiōnē) |
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Ācrisius, iī, m. | a king of Argos, son of Abas, 7.372. |
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ācriter | (adv.), sharply, fiercely; (comp.), ācrius, more vigorously. |
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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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acta, ae, f. | the seashore; beach, shore, 5.613. |
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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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ālātus, a, um | adj. (āla), winged, 4.259. |
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Albula, ae, f. | the Albula, an ancient name of the Tiber, 8.332. |
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āctūtum | (adv.), promptly, immediately, 9.255. (āctus) |
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adversor, ātus sum, 1, dep. freq. n. | to be against; to oppose, 4.127. (advertō) |
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Alcathous, ī, m. | a Trojan, 10.747. |
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adfectō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a. | to strive after; grasp, seize, 3.670; seek. (adficiō) |
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adedō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a. | to eat up, devour, consume, 9.537. |
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adamās, antis, m. | that which cannot be overcome; the hardest iron, steel, adamant, 6.552. |
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Adamastus, ī, m. | the father of Achaemenides, 3.614. |
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addēnseō, ēre, and addēnsō, āre, a. | to make compact; close up, 10.432. |
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addīcō, dīxī, dictus, 3, a. | to pronounce for; assign to; give up to, 3.653. |
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advehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry or convey to; (pass.), advehī, sail to, 1.558; 3.108; foll. by acc., 8.136. |
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