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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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effugium, iī, n. | a fleeing away; pl., flight, escape, 2.140. (effugiō) |
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cētus, ī, m.; cētos, ī, n.; pl. | cētē, κῆτος, whales, sharks, sea-monsters, 5.822. |
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follis is, m. | a pair of bellows; the bellows, 8.449. |
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auricomus, a, um | adj. (aurum and coma), golden-haired; (fig.), golden-leaved, or with golden sprays, 6.141. |
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crūstum, ī, n. | a crust, 7.115. |
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Dardanidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Dardanus; Aeneas, 10.545; pl., Dardanidae, ārum (um), the Trojans, 1.560, et al.; adj., Dardanian, Trojan, 2.59. |
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Carīnae, ārum, f. | the Carinae, a quarter of Rome between the Caelian and Esquiline, 8.361. |
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dīvīnus, a, um | adj. (dīvus), relating to the gods; heaven-descended, divine, 5.47; heavenly, 1.403; inspired, prophetic, 3.373. |
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Cyclōpius, a, um | adj. (Cyclōps), pertaining to the Cyclops; Cyclopean, 1.201. |
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ēligō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a. | to select, choose, 7.274. (ē and legō) |
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cornum, ī, n. | the cornel cherry or cornel berry, 3.649. |
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Cycnus, ī, m. | a king of the Ligurians, friend of Phaëthon, placed among the constellations, as the swan, 10.189. |
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Ericētēs, ae, m. | a Lycaonian follower of Aeneas, 10.749. |
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ērubēscō, rubuī, 3, inc. n. and a. | to redden; to blush; feel shame before; to revere, respect, 2.542. |
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ēgelidus, a, um | chilly, cold |
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Cȳmodocē, ēs, and Cȳmodocēa, ae, f. | Cymodoce, a Nereid, 5.826; 10.225. |
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cautius | (adv.), comp. of cautē; more cautiously, 11.153. |
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ergō | (adv.), therefore; w. gen. (like causā), for the sake of, on account of, 6.670; in a question, 6.456. |
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Būthrōtum, ī, n. | a town of Epirus, opposite Corcyra, 3.293. |
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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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Automedōn, ontis, m. | the charioteer of Achilles, and, after the death of Achilles, armor-bearer of Pyrrhus, 2.477. |
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autumnus, ī, m. | the season of increase; autumn, 6.309, et al. (cf. augeō) |
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ēloquium, iī, n. | eloquence; rant, 11.383. (ēloquor) |
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Castrum Inuī | a town in Latium near Antium and Ardea, 6.775. |
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Calybē, ēs, f. | an aged priestess of Juno, 7.419. |
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circumtextus, a, um | woven round, 1.649. (circum and texō) |
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bāca, ae, f. | a berry, 3.649. |
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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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Danaē, ēs, f. | daughter of Acrisius, and mother of Perseus, 7.410. |
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dēcursus, ūs, m. | a running down, descent, 12.523. (dēcurrō) |
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Bactra, ōrum, n, pl. | Bactra, the chief city of Bactria, 8.688. |
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Bāiae, ārum, f. | Baiae, a town on the Bay of Naples, west of Puteoli, 9.710. |
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bālō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to bleat; subst., bālāns, antis (sc. ovis), f.; pl., bālantēs, ium or um, sheep. |
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Ēlysium, iī, n. | Elysium, the Elysian fields, the dwelling place set apart for the blessed in the lower world. |
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Eriphȳlē, es, f. | the wife of Amphiaraus, slain by her son Alcmaeon, for her treachery to her husband, 6.445. |
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ēmūniō, iī, ītus, 4, a. | to fortify; make strong, secure, 8.227. |
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cōnficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a.; (pass.), cōnficior, cōnficī, and cōnfīō, fierī | to make completely, finish, accomplish, achieve, complete, 5.362; work out; wear out, waste, 3.590; exhaust, 4.599; destroy, 11.824; make infirm, 11.85; (pass.), cōnfierī, to be accomplished, 4.116. (com- and faciō) |
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ēniteō, uī, 2, n. | to shine forth, 4.150; grow bright. |
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eōdem | (adv.), to the same place, 9.689. (idem) |
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Barcaeī, ōrum, m. | the Barcaeans; people of Barce or Ptolemais, a town in Cyrenaica, 4.43. |
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Barcē, ēs, f. | the nurse of Sychaeus, 4.632. |
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Batulum, ī, n. | a Samnite town in Campania, 7.739. |
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Epulō, ōnis, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 12.459. |
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Bēbrycius, a, um | (adj.), Bebrycian, or Bithynian; of Bebrycia, a country in Asia Minor on the coast of Bithynia, 5.373. |
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Bēlīdēs, ae, m. | a son or male descendant of Belus, 2.82. |
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commercium, iī, n. | trade; negotiation, compact, 10.532. (com- and merx, merchandise) |
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equester, tris, tre | adj. (eques), pertaining to a horseman; equestrian, 5.667. |
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bellipotēns, entis | adj. (bellum and potēns), powerful in war; subst. m., the god of war, 11.8. |
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cōnfiteor, fessus sum, 2, dep. a. | to confess, acknowledge; manifest, reveal, 2.591. (com- and fateor) |
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equitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to be a horseman; to ride, 10.885. (eques) |
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bēlua, ae, f. | a beast, large, monstrous, or hideous, 6.287. |
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Byrsa, ae, f. | the citadel of Carthage, 1.367. |
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ēsca, ae, f. | food, bait. (edō) |
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Eratō, f. | the muse of love poetry; muse, in general, 7.37. (only in nom.) |
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Bēnācus, ī, m. | a lake in Cisalpine Gaul, through which flows the Mincius, 10.205. |
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circumvolvō, no perf., volūtus, 3, a. | to roll round; (pass.), to complete, 3.284. |
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benīgnus, a, um | (adj.), of a kindly spirit; benevolent, friendly, favorable, hospitable, 1.304. |
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Cyprus, ī, f. | a large island in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1.622. |
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Eumēlus, ī, m. | a Trojan, 5.665. |
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corniger, era, erum | adj. (cornū and gerō), horn-bearing; horned, 8.77. |
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bibulus, a, um | adj. (bibō), drinking readily; absorbing quickly; dry, 6.227. |
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Erymās, antis, m. | a Trojan slain by Turnus, 9.702. |
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bicornis, e | adj. (bis and cornū), two-horned; of rivers, with reference to their divided mouths, 8.727. |
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cōnfodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a. | to stab, wound, 9.445. |
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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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biforis, e | (adj.), having two doors or openings; twofold, double; of a double pipe with one mouth-piece, 9.618. |
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Evadnē, ēs, f. | Evadne, the wife of Capaneus, who cast herself on the funeral pile of her husband, 6.447. |
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etenim | (conj.), for, indeed, truly, 7.390. |
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Eurōus, a, um | adj. (Eurus), pertaining to Eurus, the southeast wind; eastern, 3.533. |
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Euanthēs, ae, m. | a Trojan warrior, 10.702. |
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biiugus, a, um | adj. (bis and iugum), of a two-horse team or chariot; coupled, yoked, 10.253; chariot-, 5.144; subst. biiugī, ōrum, m., a double team or two-horse chariot, 10.575. |
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Euandrius, a, um | of Evander, Evandrian, 10.394. (Euander) |
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bilinguis, e | adj. (bis and lingua), double-tongued; (fig.), deceitful, treacherous, 1.661. |
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bilīx, īcis | (adj.), two-threaded, double-plaited, 12.375. (bis and cf. licium, thread) |
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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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Clonus, ī, m. | the name of a Greek silversmith, 10.499. |
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euhāns, antis, p. n. and a. | crying Euhan! shrieking madly, celebrating, 6.517. (Evan or Euan, i.e. Bacchus) |
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ēvalēscō, valuī, 3, inc. n. | to grow strong; be able, can; 7.757. |
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bipennis, e | adj. (bis and penna), two-winged; two-edged, 11.135; subst., f., a two-edged ax, 2.627; a battle-ax, 2.479. |
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ēverberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to beat violently, strike, flap upon, 12.866. |
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contexō, uī, tus, 3, a. | to weave together; construct, build, 2.112. |
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corporeus, a, um | adj. (corpus), bodily, corporeal, 6.737. |
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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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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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ēversor, ōris, m. | an over-thrower, destroyer, 12.545. (ēvertō) |
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Bōla, ae, f. | a town, of the Aequi in Latium, 6.775. |
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bonum, ī, n. | a good thing; good; blessing, happiness; comp., melius, ōris, n., a better thing; melius est, it is better; in melius, for the better; to a better state, 11.426; meliōra, um, better things, 12.153. |
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coniūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to swear together; conspire, unite, 8.5. |
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corrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to burst completely, break up; destroy, ruin; spoil, injure, damage, 1.177; infect, 3.138. (com- and rumpō) |
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caulae, ārum, f. | an opening, a passage; sheepfold, 9.60. |
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Caucasus, ī, m. | the Caucasus; the Caucasian Mountains, between the Caspian and Euxine, 4.367. |
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bractea, ae, f. | a thin plate of metal; gold-foil, -leaf, 6.209. |
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Euphrātēs, is, m. | the Euphrates. |
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dator, ōris, m. | a giver, 1.734. (1. dō) |
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exhorrēscō, horruī, 3, inc. n. and a. | to shudder greatly; shudder at, fear, dread, 7.265. (exhorreō) |
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Briareus (trisyll.), eī, m. | Briareus, or Aegaeon, one of the three Uranids, or sons of Uranus, giant monsters with a hundred (i.e. very many) hands, 6.287. |
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Brontēs, ae, m. | one of the Cyclops, in the forge of Vulcan, 8.425. |
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brūma, ae, f. | the winter solstice; winter, 2.472. |
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brūmālis, e | adj. (brūma), of the winter; wintry, 6.205. |
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Brūtus, ī, m. | a surname of the Junian gens, derived from Lucius Junius Brutus, the patrician leader who delivered Rome from the Tarquins, 6.818. |
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