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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
ictus, ūs, m.

a smiting; a stroke, blow, 5.198, and freq.; shooting, 7.165; wound, 7.756; force, 2.544. (icō)

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Īda, ae, f.

1. Mount Ida in Crete, where Jupiter was reared, 12.412. 2. A mountain in the Troad, where Ganymede was caught up by the eagle of Jupiter, 2.801. 3. A Nymph, 9.177.

10
Īdaeus, a, um

(adj.), of Mount Ida (either in Crete or in the Troad), Idaean, 3.105; 2.696, et al.; pertaining to Cybele, goddess of the Trojan Ida, 9.112.

12
Īdaeus, ī, m.

Idaeus, the charioteer of Priam, 6.485.

2
Īdalia, ae, f., and Īdalium, iī, n.

Idalia, a town and headland of Cyprus; one of the favorite resorts of Venus, 1.681.

2
Īdalia, ae, f., and Īdalium, iī, n.

Idalia, a town and headland of Cyprus; one of the favorite resorts of Venus, 1.681.

2
Īdalius, a, um

adj. (Īdalia), of Idalia, Idalian, 5.760.

1
Īdās, ae, m.

1. A Trojan warrior, 9.575. 2. A Thracian of Ismara, 10.351.

2
idcircō

(adv.), on that account, therefore, 5.680. (id and circā)

1
īdem, eadem, idem, pron.

the same, 1.240; at the same time, at once, 3.80, et al. (is and -dem)

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ideō

(adv.), on that account, therefore, for this end, for such a purpose, 4.228.

1
Idmōn, onis, m.

a follower of Turnus, 12.75.

1
Īdomeneus (quadrisyll.), eī, m.

Idomeneus, king of Crete, and conspicuous among the Greek chiefs at Troy, 3.122, et al.

3
iecur, oris or iecinoris, n.

the liver, 6.598.

1
igitur

(conj.), therefore, then, accordingly, 4.537.

2
ignārus, a, um

(adj.), not knowing; freq.; unaware, ignorant, 11.154; often w. genit., ignorant of, 1.630; unsuspicious of, 2.106; unconscious, 9.345; not knowing the land; (pass.), unknown, a stranger, 10.706.

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ignāvia, ae, f.

want of spirit, cowardice, 11.733. (ignāvus)

1
ignāvus, a, um

(adj.), inactive, idle, slothful, spiritless, cowardly, 12.12; of inanimate things, unoccupied, inactive.

2
īgnēscō, 3, inc. n.

to take fire; to be fired, inflamed, to burn, 9.66. (īgnis)

1
īgneus, a, um

adj. (īgnis), of fire or fiery substance; fiery, 6.730; of lightning swiftness, 11.718.

6
īgnipotēns, entis

adj. (īgnis and potēns), having power over fire; subst., Īgnipotēns, the fire-god, Vulcan, 10.243.

6
īgnis, is, m.

fire, 1.175, and freq.; torch, 7.320; conflagration, 2.312; light, 3.585; lightning, 1.90; fiery spirit; wrath, rage, fury, 2.575; 7.577; fire of love, passion, 4.2; the beloved; one's flame, love, firebrand or fiery missile, 7.692; pl., torches, 4.384.

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ignōbilis, e

(adj.), unknown; obscure, 7.776; low, base, 1.149; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble.

2
ignōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

not to know; to be ignorant of, 5.849. (rel. to ignārus)

1
ignōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

not to know; to be ignorant of, 5.849. (rel. to ignārus)

2
ignōtus, a, um

(adj.), unknown, 1.359; strange, 5.795; not well known, but little known, 11.527.

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īlex, icis, f.

the holm-oak, scarlet oak, ilex, 6.180.

9
Īlia, ae, f.

Ilia, a name assigned by the poets to Rhaea Silvia, the daughter of Numitor, 1.274.

2
īlia, ium, n. pl.

the groin, flank, 7.499; belly, 10.778.

3
Īliacus, a, um

(adj.), belonging to Ilium; Ilian, Trojan, 1.97, et al.

24
Īlias, adis, f.

a daughter of Ilium or Troy; pl., Īliades, um, Trojan women, 1.480.

6
īlicet

(adv.), straightway, immediately, at once, instantly, 2.424. (īre and licet)

5
Īlionē, ēs, f.

eldest daughter of Priam and Hecuba, 1.653.

1
Īlioneus (quadrisyll.), eī, m. (acc. ēa instead of ea, 1.611)

commander of one of the ships of Aeneas, 1.120, et al.

8
Īlium, iī, n.

Troy, 1.68, et al.

9
Īlius, a, um

adj. (Īlium), of Ilium; Ilian, Trojan, 1.268.

3
inlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to glide or fall into, w. dat.; move into, 2.240; descend into, inspire, 3.89.

2
inlacrimō, āvī, ātus, 1, n., and inlacrimor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to weep.

2
inlaetābilis, e

(adj.), joyless; sad, mournful, 3.707.

2
ille, a, ud, genit. illīus

dem. pron. (archaic, olle, 5.197, et al.), that, 6.760, et al.; that, well known, distinguished, great, 1.617; some formidable, some bold, 10.707; 11.809; as subs., he, she, it, they, freq.; ille — hīc, the one — the other, 5.430; the former — the latter, 6.395; joined to an adj. or partic. for emphasis, 1.3, et al.; ex illō, from that time, 8.268.

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illīc

(adv.), in that place; there, 1.206. (ille and -ce; cf. hīc)

4
inlīdo, līsī, līsus, 3, a.

to dash upon, thrust, drive upon, 1.112; dash into, 5.480. (1. in and laedō)

5
inligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bind on; attach to; impede, encumber (separated by tmesis), 10.794.

1
illinc

(adv.), from that side, thence; on that side, 4.442.

1
illūc

(adv.), to that place, thither; that way, there, 4.285. (pron. illīc)

9
inlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. and a.

to play upon; w. dat.; (fig.), insult, mock, 2.64; set at naught, 4.591; injure, hurt; (w. acc.), insult, 9.634.

3
inlūstris, e

adj. (in and lūstrō), illuminated; (fig.), conspicuous, distinguished, illustrious, noble, 6.758.

2
inluviēs, ēī. f.

that which is deposited by washing; dirt, filth, 3.593. (cf. ēluō)

1
Īllyricus, a, um

adj. (Īllyria), pertaining to Illyria, the country north of Epirus; Illyrian, 1.243.

1
Ilva, ae, f.

an island near the coast of Etruria, now Elba, 10.173.

1
Īlus, ī, m.

1. Ilus, son of Tros and king of Troy, 6.650. 2. An earlier name of Ascanius or Iulus, 1.268. 3. Ilus, a Rutulian, 10.400.

4
imāgō, inis, f.

an image, form, 2.560, et al.; figure, statue, 7.179; apparition, 1.408; ghost, phantom, 1.353; idea, thought, 12.560; manifestation, example, 6.405; echo.

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Imāōn, onis (acc. Imāona), m.

a Latin warrior, 10.424.

1
imbellis, e

not fit for war; unwarlike, effeminate, feeble, 2.544; timid.

1
imber, imbris, m.

a rain-storm; shower, 1.743, et al.; rain-cloud, 3.194; of sea-water, flood, 1.123; hail, 8.429.

13
Imbrasidēs, ae, m.

the son of Imbrasus; Asius, a Lycian follower of Aeneas, 10.123.

2
Imbrasus, ī, m.

a Lycian, 12.343.

1
imbuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to wet, moisten; stain, 7.554.

2
imitābilis, e

adj. (imitor), that can be imitated; imitable, 6.590.

1
imitor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to imitate, 6.586; substitute for, use for, literally, imitate with, 11.894.

3
immāne

(adv.), wildly, fiercely, 12.535.

3
immānis, e

(adj.), vast, huge, immense, 1.110; wild, savage, barbarous, 1.616; cruel, ruthless, 1.347; unnatural, monstrous, hideous, 6.624; (adv.), immāne, wildly, fiercely, 12.535.

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immātūrus, a, um

(adj.), untimely, 11.166.

1
immedicābilis, e

(adj.), incurable, deadly, 12.858.

1
immemor, oris

(adj.), not remembering, without memory, oblivious, 6.750; unconscious, 9.374; reckless, heedless, 2.244; often w. gen., unmindful, forgetful of, 5.39.

8
immēnsus, a, um

unmeasured; boundless; vast, immense, 2.204; mighty, 3.672; insatiate, unbounded, 6.823.

11
immergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a.

to plunge into, immerse in, w. acc. and abl., 3.605, et al.

2
immeritus, a, um

(adj.), undeserving; guiltless, 3.2.

1
immineō, 2, n.

to rest over; overhang, 1.165; to be at hand; approach, 9.515.

6
immisceō, miscuī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a.

to mingle with; usually w. dat., 2.396; blend with, vanish in, 4.570.

7
immītis, e

(adj.), not mellow; not mild; merciless, fierce, cruel, ruthless, 1.30.

2
immittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a.

to send upon or to; drive to, 6.312; bring upon, 4.488; let in, 2.495; let fly, go, loosen, 6.1; hurl, fling, cast, 11.562; (with sē), rush into, 6.262; p., immissus, a, um, of the reins of horses, let loose; hence, (fig.), swiftly running, 5.146; unchecked, unbridled, 5.662; of the hair or beard, descending, left growing, neglected, long, 3.593.

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immō

yes indeed; nay rather, 1.753; but, 9.98.

4
immōbilis, e

(adj.), unmoved, 7.623; immovable, 9.448.

4
immolō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to sprinkle the sacred meal upon the victim; to immolate, sacrifice, 10.519; kill, 10.541. (in- and mola)

3
immortālis, e

(adj.), undying, immortal, unperishable, 6.598.

4
immōtus, a, um

(adj.), unmoved, motionless; immovable, 3.77; (fig.), firm, fixed, steadfast, unchangeable, 1.257.

12
immūgiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, n.

to bellow within; roar, resound, 3.674.

2
immulgeō, 2, a.

to milk into, 11.572.

1
immundus, a, um

(adj.), unclean, uncleanly; filthy, foul, noisome, 3.228.

3
immūnis, e

(adj.), free from service; w. gen., exempt, freed from, 12.559.

1
impār, aris

(adj.), unequal, in unequal combat, 1.475; unequally matched.

4
impāstus, a, um

(adj.), unfed; hungry, 9.339.

3
impatiēns, entis

(adj.), impatient, w. genit., 11.639.

1
impavidus, a, um

(adj.), not afraid; fearless, intrepid, 10.717.

3
impediō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

to hinder, 9.385; hamper, 10.553; involve, intersect, 5.585; combine, 8.449. (1. in and pēs)

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impellō, pulī, pulsus, 3, a.

to push, thrust, drive to or upon; push onward, impel, 5.242; push, open, 7.621; smite, 1.82; ply, 4.594; put in motion, urge on, 8.3; shoot, 12.856; move, disturb, 3.449; (w. inf.), lead on, impel, induce, persuade, 2.55; force, compel, 1.11.

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impēnsa, ae, f. (sc. pecūnia)

outlay, cost, expense, 11.228. (impendō)

1
impēnsē

(adv.), (comp.), impēnsius, with unusual or much outlay; carefully, earnestly, 12.20. (impēnsa)

1
impēnsus, a, um

ample, considerate, great, 4.54.

1
imperditus, a, um

(adj.), undestroyed, 10.430.

1
imperfectus, a, um

(adj.), unfinished, 8.428.

1
imperitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. and n.

to command, govern, rule, 12.719. (imperō)

1
imperium, iī, n.

a command, 1.230; absolute command, sway, control, authority, power, 1.54; dominion, 1.138; empire, kingdom, 2.191. (imperō)

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imperō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to command, w. dat.; w. dat. and inf., 7.36.

4
imperterritus, a, um

(adj.), undaunted, 10.770.

1
impetus, ūs, m.

an attack; a strong impulsion; pressure, impulse, impetus, 5.219; vehemence, violence, 2.74. (impetō, attack)

4
impexus, a, um

(adj.), uncombed, untrimmed; shaggy, 7.667.

1
impiger, gra, grum

(adj.), not sluggish, not inactive; quick, not backward, 1.738.

1
impingō, pēgī, pāctus, 3, a.

to fasten upon; drive, dash against, 5.805. (1. in and pangō)

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