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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
flōreō, uī, 2, n.

to be in flower, bloom; to be adorned with flowers; (fig.), blooming, decorated, 4.202; to be in the bloom, in the flower of age or life; to be prosperous, to flourish; to be bright, to flash, 11.433. (flōs)

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flōreō, uī, 2, n.

to be in flower, bloom; to be adorned with flowers; (fig.), blooming, decorated, 4.202; to be in the bloom, in the flower of age or life; to be prosperous, to flourish; to be bright, to flash, 11.433. (flōs)

2
flōreus, a, um

adj. (flōs), flowery, 1.430.

1
flōs, flōris, m.

a blossom, flower, 6.708; flower, freshness, 7.162; down, 8.160; beauty, perfection, glory, flower, 8.500.

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fluctuō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to wave, fluctuate; (fig.), toss, 4.532; rage, boil, 12.527. (fluctus)

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fluctus, ūs, m.

a flowing; billow, surge, wave, 1.66; ocean, sea, 3.270; water, 5.182; (fig.), of the mind, 12.831. (fluō)

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fluentum, ī, n.

a stream, river, 4.143; current, water, 12.35. (fluō)

3
fluidus, a, um

adj. (fluō), flowing, fluid, running; dropping, 3.663.

1
fluitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens, n.

to float, 5.867. (fluō)

2
flūmen, inis, n.

a stream, current, river, 3.389; torrent, flood, 2.305; water, 2.719; flood (of tears), 1.465; rēctō flūmine, by the direct stream, straight along the current or channel, 8.57. (fluō)

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fluō, fluxī, fluxus, 3, n.

to flow; freq., run, stream, 5.200; drip, 5.179; pour forth, 12.444; flock, crowd, throng, 11.236; sink, fall, 11.828; ebb, droop, wane, 2.169; p., fluēns, entis, (fig.), luxuriant; abounding with; p., fluxus, a, um, flowing away; perishing, waning, 10.88.

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fluviālis, e

adj. (fluvius), pertaining to a river or brook, 4.635.

2
fluvius, iī, m.

a stream; river, 1.607; water, fountains, abundant water; secundō fluviō, by the favoring stream, with or down the stream, 7.494. (fluō)

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fluxus, a, um

flowing away; perishing, waning, 10.88.

1
focus, ī, m.

a fireplace, hearth, 5.660; home, 3.134; place where the funeral pyre has been consumed, place of burning, 11.212; fire, firebrand, 12.285.

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fodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a.

to dig; pierce, 6.881.

1
foedē

(adv.), foully, basely, shamefully, 5.794. (foedus)

2
foedō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make foul; defile, pollute, 3.227; (fig.), disfigure, mutilate, 2.286; lacerate, wound, 12.871; break, tear in pieces, destroy, 2.55. (foedus)

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foedus, a, um

(adj.), foul, filthy, loathsome, 3.216; malignant, 4.195; vile, base, 11.392.

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foedus, eris, n.

a treaty, league, alliance, freq., truce, 5.496; side or party, 12.658; covenant, contract, 4.339; laws of hospitality, hospitality, 10.91; pledge, love, 4.520; law, term, condition, rule, 1.62. (rel. to fīdō, trust)

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folium, iī, n.

a leaf, 1.175.

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follis is, m.

a pair of bellows; the bellows, 8.449.

1
fōmes, itis, m.

kindling stuff; fuel, 1.176. (foveō)

1
fōns, fontis, m.

a spring, fountain, 1.244; water, 2.686; living water, 12.119; lake, 4.512.

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for, fātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to speak, report, say, 1.131, 610; ger., fandī; cōpia fandī, opportunity of speaking, 1.520; fandō, by report, 2.81; while speaking, 2.6; p., fandus, a, um; subst., fandum, ī, n., that may be uttered; right, 1.543. (rel. to φημί)

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forceps, ipis, f.

a pair of tongs, pincers, 8.453.

2
foris, is, f.

a door; often in the pl. with reference to double doors, 1.505; door or entrance. (rel. to θύρα)

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fōrma, ae, f.

form, figure, shape, 1.72; beauty, 1.27; kind, species, sort (of penalty), 6.615; (of crime), 6.626.

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formīca, ae, f.

an ant, 4.402.

1
formīdō, inis, f.

dread, dismay, apprehension, terror, fear, 2.76; awe, 7.608; personif., Fear, Dismay, 12.335. (formīdō)

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formīdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to be in dread; to dread, fear; p., formīdātus, a, um, formidable, dreadful, 3.275.

1
formīdō, inis, f.

dread, dismay, apprehension, terror, fear, 2.76; awe, 7.608; personif., Fear, Dismay, 12.335. (formīdō)

1
fōrmō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to form, fashion, train; build, 9.80. (fōrma)

1
fornāx, ācis, f.

a furnace; forge, 7.636.

3
fornix, icis, m.

an arch, vault, 6.631.

2
fors, fortis, f.

chance, hazard, luck, hap, fortune, 1.377; nom., fors, as adv. (for fors sit), haply, perchance, 2.139, et al.; abl., forte, by chance, perchance, haply, 1.375, et al. (rel. to ferō)

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fors, fortis, f.

chance, hazard, luck, hap, fortune, 1.377; nom., fors, as adv. (for fors sit), haply, perchance, 2.139, et al.; abl., forte, by chance, perchance, haply, 1.375, et al. (rel. to ferō)

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forsan

(adv.), perhaps, 1.203. (for forsitan)

3
forsitan

(adv.), perchance, perhaps, 2.506. (fors sit an)

1
fortasse

(adv.), perhaps, 10.548.

1
forte

by chance, perchance, haply, 1.375, et al.

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fortis, e

(adj.), strong, physically, powerful, sturdy; strong in spirit; courageous, valiant, dauntless, bold, brave, 1.101; noble, 10.865.

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fortūna, ae, f.

fortune, destiny, lot, chance, fate, 1.628; success, 10.422; the proper moment, a chance, 12.920; misfortune, calamity, 12.593; personified, 3.53, et al. (fors)

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fortūna, ae, f.

fortune, destiny, lot, chance, fate, 1.628; success, 10.422; the proper moment, a chance, 12.920; misfortune, calamity, 12.593; personified, 3.53, et al. (fors)

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fortūnātus, a, um

adj. (fortūna), befriended by fortune; fortunate, happy, blessed, prosperous, 1.437; w. gen., 11.416.

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Forulī, ōrum, m.

a Sabine town, 7.714.

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forum, ī, n.

a place of public assembly; market, exchange; forum, 5.758; Forum Rōmānum, the principal Roman forum or chief place of popular assemblies, situated nearly between the Capitol and the Palatine, 8.361.

2
forus, ī, m.

a gangway between the rowing benches of a ship; the inferior, the hold or hatches of a ship or boat, 4.605; pl., hatches, 6.412. (rel. to forum)

2
fossa, ae, f.

a ditch, trench, 7.157. (fodiō)

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foveō, fōvī, fōtus, 2, a.

to keep warm; (fig.), foster, protect, cherish, 1.281; soothe, 12.420; caress, make love to, 1.718; rest, incline, 10.838; to toy away, enjoy, 4.193; cherish, hope, long, desire, 1.18.

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frangō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a

to break, 1.104; crush, grind, 1.179; dishearten, discourage, 2.13; baffle; weaken, impair, ruin, destroy, 3.53.

2
frāgmen, inis, n.

a fracture; a piece broken off, fragment, 9.569. (frangō)

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fragor, ōris, m.

breaking, the noise of breaking; a crash; noise; a burst or clap of thunder, 2.692; roaring, uproar, 1.154; shout, 5.228; noise of lamentation, 11.214. (frangō)

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fragōsus, a, um

adj. (fragor), crashing, clashing, roaring, noisy, 7.566.

1
frāgrō, 1, m.

to emit odor; be fragrant; p., frāgrāns, antis, fragrant, 1.436.

1
frangō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a.

to break, 1.104; crush, grind, 1.179; dishearten, discourage, 2.13; baffle; weaken, impair, ruin, destroy, 3.53.

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frāter, frātris, m.

a brother, 1.130.

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frāternus, a, um

pertaining to a brother; brother’s, 4.21; fraternal, 5.24. (frāter)

4
fraudō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to deprive of wrongfully; cheat, defraud (w. abl. of the thing), 4.355. (fraus)

1
fraus, fraudis, f.

fraud, deception, treachery, deceit, guile, 4.675; stratagem, ambuscade, 11.522; wickedness; fault, offense, 9.428; mischance, harm, 10.72; hurt, harm, 11.708; treacherous nature, uncertainty, 9.397.

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fraxineus, a, um

adj. (fraxinus), pertaining to the ash tree; of ash wood, ashen, ash, 6.181.

1
fraxinus, ī, f.

an ash tree, 11.136.

1
fremitus, ūs, m.

a murmuring, an uproar, din; tumult, shouting, 2.338, et al.; buzzing, humming; neighing, 11.607. (fremō)

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fremō, uī, itus, 3, n. and a.

to make a murmuring noise; to roar, 1.56; whinny, neigh, 12.82; raise lamentations, 6.175; whiz, 12.922; resound, 4.668; rage, 5.19; to be fierce, furious, 4.229; fume, rave, 12.535; shout and sing, 4.146; a., rage, rave for, clamor for, 11.453, et al.; ore fremere, applaud, shout applause, 5.385; p., fremēns, entis, raging, 4.229.

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fremor, ōris, m.

a roaring, a murmur, 11.297. (fremō)

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frēnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bridle, 5.554; check, curb, restrain, 1.54, 523. (frēnum)

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frēnum, ī, n.; in the pl. sometimes frēnī, ōrum

a bit, 4.135; bridle, reins, 3.542; (fig.), 6.100.

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frequēns, entis

(adj.), frequent; often present, often; in great numbers, thronging, 1.707; abounding in; plentiful.

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frequentō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to visit often; to visit or attend in great numbers; resort to, frequent, throng, inhabit, 6.478. (frequēns)

1
fretum, ī, n.

a frith or strait; water; the sea, 1.557.

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frētus, a, um

(adj.), leaning on; w. abl. of the thing on which; relying on, confiding in, trusting to, 4.245.

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frīgeō, frīxī, 2, n.

to be cold, stiff with cold; stiffened, rigid with death, 6.219; to be benumbed, paralyzed, torpid, 5.396.

2
frīgidus, a, um

adj. (frīgeō), cold, 7.715; chilling, benumbing; chill, shuddering, 3.29; cool; (fig.), without spirit, slow, w. dat., 11.338.

10
frīgus, oris, n.

cold, frost, 6.309; cold weather, a cold storm; coolness, cool breeze; frost; chilling, paralyzing fear, 1.92; the chill of death, 12.951. (rel. to frīgeō)

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frondeō, 2, n.

to be leafy; to bear or put forth leaves; frondēns, leafy, 3.25; green; still bearing leaves, 4.399. (1. frōns)

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frondēscō, fronduī, 3, inc. n.

to put forth leaves, 6.144. (frondeō)

1
frondeus, a, um

formed of leaves; covered with leaves; leafy. (frōns)

1
frondōsus, a, um

full of leaves, leafy; woody, 5.252. (frōns)

3
frōns, frontis, f.

the forehead, brow, 636; face, 11.238; 10.211; horns, 3.9, 627; front, 1.166; prow, 5.158.

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frōns, frondis, f.

a leaf, 3.449; leafage, foliage; leafy spray, branch, twig, bough, 2.249; a leafy crown, a garland, wreath, 4.148.

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frūmentum, ī, n.

grain, corn; a grain, 4.406; growing wheat, blades of corn or wheat. (fruor)

1
fruor, frūctus and fruitus sum, 3, dep. n.

to enjoy, w. abl., 3.352.

4
frūstrā

(adv.), in vain, to no purpose, 6.294, et al. (rel. to fraus)

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frūstror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to render vain; frustrate, baffle, disappoint, 6.493. (frūstrā)

1
frūstror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to render vain; frustrate, baffle, disappoint, 6.493. (frūstrā)

1
frūstum, ī, n.

a piece, 1.212.

2
frūx, frūgis, f.

(found usually in the pl., frūgēs, um) fruit, of the ground and of trees; fruit of the ground; corn, 1.178; wheaten meal, sacrificial grits, cake, 2.133; herbs, 6.420. (fruor)

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Fūcinus, ī, m.

a lake in the Apennines, east of Rome (now removed, or nearly so, by artificial drainage), 7.759.

1
fūcus, ī, m.

the male bee; a drone, 1.435

1
fuga, ae, f.

a fleeing; a flight, 1.137; escape, 11.815; speed, 1.317; voyage, 3.190; personif., 9.719; ēripere, agitāre fugam, to hasten one’s flight, 2.619, 640; dare fugam, w. dat., to yield, i.e. take flight, 12.367. (fugiō)

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fuga, ae, f.

a fleeing; a flight, 1.137; escape, 11.815; speed, 1.317; voyage, 3.190; personif., 9.719; ēripere, agitāre fugam, to hasten one’s flight, 2.619, 640; dare fugam, w. dat., to yield, i.e. take flight, 12.367. (fugiō)

1
fugāx, ācis

adj. (fugiō), swift in flight; fleet, 10.697; timid, 9.591.

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fugiō, fūgī, fugitus, 3, n. and a.

to flee, fly, 2.528; recede, 6.61; run away from, outstrip, 10.266; flee back from, 11.405; escape, 2.156; shun, avoid; w. infin., refuse, 9.200; p., fugiēns, entis, swift, flying, 11.654. (rel. to φεύγω)

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fugō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to put to flight, drive, 6.312; make to vanish, drive away, 3.521; disperse, 1.143. (fugiō)

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fulciō, fulsī, fultus, 4, a.

to sustain, support, uphold, 4.247.

3
fulcrum, ī, n.

a support, prop, post, foot, 6.604. (fulciō)

1
fulgēns, entis

gleaming, flashing, 2.749; glowing, bright, 9.614. (fulgeō)

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fulgeō, fulsī, 2, and fulgō, 3, n.

to shine brightly; flash, gleam, glance, 5.562.

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fulgor, ōris, m.

lightning, flash of lightning, 8.431; brilliancy, brightness, splendor, 5.88. (fulgeō)

4
fulmen, inis, n.

lightning, 10.177; thunderbolt, 2.649, et al.; thunder, 1.230. (fulgeō)

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