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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending
cētus, ī, m.; cētos, ī, n.; pl.

cētē, κῆτος, whales, sharks, sea-monsters, 5.822.

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Amāzonis, idis, f.

an Amazon, 1.490.

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Amāzonius, a, um

adj. (Amāzōn), Amazonian (such as the Amazons used), 5.311.

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būbō, ōnis, m.

an owl (f. only once in Virgil, 4.462).

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Chalcidicus, a, um

(adj.), of Chalcis, the chief town of Euboea; Chalcidian, 6.17.

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ambiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. and n.

to go round; encompass, 6.550; (fig.), approach, address, 4.283; entrap, circumvent, 7.333. (amb- and eō)

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bibulus, a, um

adj. (bibō), drinking readily; absorbing quickly; dry, 6.227.

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circumeō, īvī or iī, itus, 4, n. and a.

to go about, circle round, 11.761. (circum and eō)

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avēna, ae, f.

oats; oat-, a straw, an oaten pipe; a Pan-pipe or syrinx.

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ambrosia, ae, f.

ambrosia, the food of the gods.

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ambrosius, a, um

adj. (ambrosia), ambrosial, heavenly, divine, 1.403.

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Chromis, is, m.

a Trojan, 11.675.

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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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āmentum, ī, n.

a thong attached to the shaft of a javelin or other missile; (meton.), a javelin with the amentum, 9.665.

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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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circēnsis, e

adj. (circus), pertaining to the Circus Maximus; Circensian, 8.636.

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harundineus, a, um

adj. (harundō), of reeds, reedy, 10.710.

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citātus, a, um

swiftly driven or swiftly running, 12.373. (cito -are)

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cautius

(adv.), comp. of cautē; more cautiously, 11.153.

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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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Arcitenēns, entis

adj. (arcus and tenēns), bow-bearing; subst. m., the archer; Apollo, 3.75.

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Hammōn, ōnis, m.

Jupiter, or Zeus Ammon, a god of Egypt and Libya, 4.198.

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Arabus, ī, m.

an Arabian, 7.605.

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Byrsa, ae, f.

the citadel of Carthage, 1.367.

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Caere, n., indeclin. (gen. Caeritis, f., abl. Caerēte, f.)

Caere or Agylla, in the southern part of Etruria, now Cervetri, 8.597; 10.183.

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bractea, ae, f.

a thin plate of metal; gold-foil, -leaf, 6.209.

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claudus, a, um

(adj.), lame, limping, maimed, 5.278.

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āmoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a.

to move away, take away, remove, 6.524.

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cīvīlis, e

adj. (cīvis), pertaining to the citizen; civil, civic, 6.772.

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Amphrysius, a, um

pertaining to the river Amphrysus; Amphrysian, an epithet of Apollo, who kept the flocks of Admetus on the Amphrysus; hence, of a priest or priestess of Apollo, 6.398.

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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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armisonus, a, um

adj. (arma and sonō), making arms to resound; with resounding arms, 3.544.

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clārēscō, claruī, 3, inc. n.

to become clear to the ear or eye; grow loud, increase, 2.301.

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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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Ampsanctus, ī, m.

Lake Amsanctus, in the country of the Hirpini, from its noxious exhalations supposed to be one of the entrances to Hades, 7.65.

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Amȳclae, ārum, f.

a town of Latium, 10.564.

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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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harēnōsus, a, um

adj. (harēna), sandy, 4.257.

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Anagnia, ae, f.

Anagnia, a town of the Hernici, 7.684.

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Atlantis, idis, f.

a daughter or female descendant of Atlas; Electra, 8.135.

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Anchemolus, ī, m.

a Latin warrior, 10.389.

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aquila, ae, f.

an eagle, 11.752, et al.

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Anchīsēus, a, um

(adj.), of Anchises, 5.761.

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āvius, a, um

pathless, 2.736; devious, unapproachable, 12.480; that cannot be tracked, inaccessible, eluding pursuit, 11.810; subst., āvium, iī, n., a devious, inaccessible place, or way, 9.58.

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clipeus, ī, m., and clipeum, ī, n.

a round shield; a shield, 2.227, et al.

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Calybē, ēs, f.

an aged priestess of Juno, 7.419.

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Ancus, ī, m.

Ancus Martius, the fourth king of Rome, 6.815.

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compingō, pēgī, pāctus, 3, a.

to join together; p., compāctus, a, um, close-jointed, 12.674. (com- and pangō)

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Cithaerōn, ōnis, m.

a mountain of Boeotia, where the orgies of Bacchus were celebrated, 4.303.

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anfrāctus, ūs, m.

a breaking round; the winding of a way in and out, ravine, 11.522. (am- and frangō)

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Anguitia, ae, f.

Anguitia or Angitia, a sister of Circe, worshiped by the Marsi, 7.759.

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Clūsium, iī, n.

one of the chief cities of Etruria, now Chiusi, 10.167.

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Cēcropidēs, ae, m.

a son or descendant of Cecrops; pl., the Athenians, 6.21.

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angustus, a, um

adj. (angō), strait, narrow, 3.411; straitened, perilous, 11.309; subst., angustum, ī, n., a narrow place, passage, 2.332.

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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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Collātīnus, a, um

adj. (Collātia), of Collatia, a town of the Sabines near Rome; Collatine, 6.774.

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calamus, ī, m.

a reed or cane; an arrow, 10.140.

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Cluentius, iī, m.

a Roman gentile name, 5.123.

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Aniō (Anien), ēnis or ōnis, m.

the Anio, a branch of the Tiber, flowing from the Sabine Mountains through Latium, 7.683.

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calathus, ī, m.

a wicker basket; workbasket, 7.805.

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Aquīcolus, ī, m.

a Rutulian, 9.684.

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calcō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to put under the heel; trample upon; mix by trampling, 12.340. (calx)

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animōsus, a, um

courageous, full of spirit, bold, 12.277. (animus)

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bāca, ae, f.

a berry, 3.649.

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Anius, iī, m.

a king of Delos and priest of Apollo, 3.80.

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attāctus, ūs (only in the abl., attāctū), m.

a touching; touch, 7.350. (attingō)

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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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comportō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bring together, carry away, 9.613.

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adsultus, ūs, m.

a leaping upon; an assault, attack, 5.442. (ad and saliō)

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compellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

to drive together; compel; force, drive, 1.575.

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Calēs, ium, f.

a town of Campania, 7.728.

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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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arātor, ōris, m.

a plowman, 10.804. (arō)

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cālīgō, āre, 1, a. and n.

to be dark, darken, 2.606. (> cālīgō 1)

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ānser, eris, m.

a goose.

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Antaeus, ī, m.

a Latin, slain by Aeneas, 10.561.

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Antandros (-us), ī, f.

Antandrus, a coast town in Mysia, at the foot of Mount Ida, 3.6.

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Ceraunia, ōrum, n. pl.

the Ceraunian peaks, a range of mountains on the coast of Epirus, 3.506.

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convolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a.

to roll together; roll up, coil, 2.474.

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anteeō, īvī or iī, īre, irreg. n. and a.

to go before; surpass, 12.84.

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anteferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bear before; to prefer, 4.371.

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Antemnae, ārum, f.

Antemnae, a Sabine town on the Anio, 7.631.

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antenna, ae, f.

a sail yard, 3.549.

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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.

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Antēnoridēs, ae, m.

a son or descendant of Antenor; Antēnoridae, the three sons of Antenor, Polybus, Agenor, and Acamas, 6.484.

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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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Camarīna, ae, f.

a Syracusan colony on the southwest coast of Sicily, 3.701.

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Antiphatēs, ae, m.

Antiphates, son of Sarpedon, slain by Turnus, 9.696.

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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.

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Antōnius, iī, m.

M. Antonius, the Triumvir, 8.685.

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conditor, ōris, m.

a founder, 8.313. (condō)

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cōnspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to blow, sound together, 7.615.

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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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anus, ūs, f.

an old woman, 7.419.

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ānxius, a, um

adj. (angō), troubled or troubling, disquieting, 9.89.

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Anxur, uris, m.

Anxur, or Terracina, a town on the coast of Latium, 10.545; a Latin warrior, 10.545.

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Anxurus, a, um

adj. (Anxur), of Anxur, 7.799.

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Appennīnicola, ae, m.

a dweller in the Apennines, 11.700. (Appennīnus and colō)

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Appennīnus, ī, m.

the Apennines, the great mountain chain of Italy, 12.703.

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cōnsanguinitās, ātis, f.

kinship, 2.86. (cōnsanguineus)

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