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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
impius, a, um

undutiful in sacred relations; iniquitous, impious, 2.163; nefarious, detestable, perfidious, 4.496; with reference to civil war, 6.612; of actions, 4.596.

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implācābilis, e

(adj.), inexorable, inflexible, 12.3.

2
implācātus, a, um

(adj.), unappeased; insatiable, 3.420.

1
impleō, plēvī, plētus, 2, a.

to fill up; fill, 1.729; with sound, fill, 3.313; reach, 11.896; regale (w. gen.), 1.215; satisfy, 1.716; inspire, 3.434.

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implicō, āvī or uī, ātus or itus, 1, a.,

to fold in; involve, entangle, entwine, 2.215; to wheel, 12.743; (w. dat.), bind to, 11.555; infuse, 1.660; insinuate, mingle, 7.355; sē implicāre, cling to, 2.724.

13
implōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to entreat, implore, supplicate, 4.617.

6
impōnō, posuī, positus (p. impostus, 9.716), 3, a.

to put or lay on, in, into, over, upon, 1.49; put, 2.619; place over the dead, erect, build, 6.233; lay down, prescribe, 6.852; (impers.), impositum est, it is incumbent, a necessity, 8.410.

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importūnus, a, um

(adj.), ill-timed, unseasonable; of birds of ill omen, ominous, inauspicious, 12.864; ill-advised, dangerous, hazardous, 11.305.

2
imprecor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to call down good or, more usually, evil by prayer; to invoke evil upon, imprecate, invoke, 4.629.

1
imprīmīs

(adv.), especially, chiefly, 1.303.

1
imprimō, pressī, pressus, 3, a.

to press into, on, or upon, 4.659; impress, mark; engrave, chase, 5.536. (1. in and premō)

5
improbus, a, um

(adj.), not good; bad; malicious, wicked; cruel, 2.80; savage, 10.727; furiously impelled, destructive, 12.687; unappeasable, ravenous, rapacious, 12.250; importunate, raging, 2.356; of military devices, with warlike craft, 11.512; with murderous intent, 11.767; subst., m., shameless, impudent boaster, braggart, 5.397; wretch, 4.386.

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improperātus, a, um

(adj.), unhastened; delayed, delaying, 9.798.

1
imprōvidus, a, um

(adj.), not looking before; improvident; unsuspecting, blinded; unprepared, 2.200.

1
imprōvīsō

(adv.), unexpectedly, 8.524.

2
imprōvīsus, a, um

(adj.), unforeseen; unlooked for, unexpected, 1.595.

5
imprūdēns, entis

(adj.), not seeing or knowing beforehand; unconscious, 9.386; unwarned.

1
impūbēs, is or eris

(adj.), not full grown; beardless, 9.751; youthful, 5.546.

3
impulsus, ūs, m.

an impelling; impulse, shock, 8.239. (impellō)

1
impūne

(adv.), without punishment or retribution; with impunity, 3.628; without harm, 12.559. (impūnis, unpunished)

8
īnferus, a, um

(adj.), below, lower; comp., īnferior, ius, lower; less distinguished, inferior, 6.170; superl., īnfimus or īmus, a, um, lowest, deepest, 2.419; inmost, 2.120; below, 4.387; lowest part, bottom of, 3.39; ex īmō, from the foundation, 2.625; īma, ōrum, n., depths.

4
in

(prep. w. acc. or abl.); w. acc., into, unto, to, toward, 1.587, et al.; against, 9.424, et al.; on, upon, 5.426, et al.; in expressions of time, unto, to, for; according to, by; denoting purpose, 12.854, et al.; as, for, 11.771; in adversum, contrary, against, opposite, 8.237; in melius, for the better, 1.281; in numerum, in time or order, 8.453; in ūnum, together; in abruptum, headlong, 3.422; w. abl. of situation, in, on, over, upon, freq.; in the midst of, within, among, 1.109, et al.; for, as, 5.537; on account of, at, 10.446; in respect to, 2.541; after its noun, 6.58.

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inaccessus, a, um

(adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195.

1
inaccessus, a, um

(adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195.

1
Īnachius, a, um

adj. (Īnachus), of Inachus, Inachian; Argive, Greek, 11.286.

2
Īnachus, ī, m.

the first king of Argos, father of Io and Phoroneus, 7.372.

2
inamābilis, e

(adj.), unlovely; odious, abhorred, accursed, 6.438.

1
ināne, is, n.

void space, a void, 12.354.

2
inānis, e

(adj.), empty, void, 3.304; light; vain, idle, fruitless, 4.210; valueless, trivial; little, brief, 4.433; lifeless, unreal, 1.464; shadowy, 6.269; unsubstantial, shadowy, airy, phantom, 6.651; subst., ināne, is, n., void space, a void, 12.354.

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inārdēscō, ārsī, 3, inc. n.

to take fire; become glowing, glow; be gilded, 8.623.

1
Īnarimē, ēs, f.

an island at the entrance of the Bay of Naples, called also Aenaria and Pithecusa, now Ischia, 9.716.

1
inausus, a, um

(adj.), undared, unattempted, 7.308.

2
incānus, a, um

(adj.), covered over with gray; hoary, 6.809.

1
incassum

(adv.), in vain, 3.345.

3
incautus, a, um

(adj.), unguarded, heedless, 10.386; unsuspecting, 1.350.

6
incēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, a. and n.

to step onward; walk, especially with pomp or dignity; advance, 1.497; move (for am), 1.46, et al.; march, proceed, 9.308.

10
incendium, iī, n.

a burning, conflagration; flame, fire, 2.706; desolation, 1.566; fiery material, firebrand, 9.71. (incendō)

9
incendō, cendī, cēnsus, 3, a.

to set fire to, burn, 2.353; kindle, 3.279; illuminate, 5.88; (fig.), of the mind, fire, inflame, 1.660; arouse, rouse to action, 5.719; excite, irritate, enrage, madden, provoke, 4.360; disturb, rend, fill, 10.895.

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inceptum, ī, n.

a beginning; deliberation, 11.469; undertaking, design, purpose, 1.37; measure, movement, 12.566. (incipiō)

9
incertus, a, um

(adj.), uncertain, 2.740; wavering; fickle, 2.39; doubtful, 3.7; undistinguished, base, 11.341.

2
incertus, a, um

(adj.), uncertain, 2.740; wavering; fickle, 2.39; doubtful, 3.7; undistinguished, base, 11.341.

14
incessō, cessīvī, 3, intens. a.

to attack, assail, beleaguer, 12.596. (incēdō)

1
incessus, ūs, m.

a walking or advancing; a manner of walking; walk, gait, 1.405. (incēdō)

2
incestō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to defile, pollute, 6.150. (incestus, unclean)

2
incohō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to lay the foundation; begin, essay; to consecrate, 6.252.

1
incidō, cidī, cāsus, 3, n.

to fall into; descend or fall, 2.305; encounter, meet, 11.699; inspire, 9.721. (1. in and cadō)

6
incīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a.

to cut into; cut upon; cut, 3.667. (1. in and caedō)

2
incingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a.

to gird on, gird about, gird, array, clothe, 7.396.

1
incipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a.

to undertake; begin, 1.721; begin to speak, 2.348; cherish, 12.832.

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incitus, a, um

(adj.), rapid, swift, 12.534.

2
inclēmentia, ae, f.

unkindness; inclemency, cruelly, severity, 2.602. (inclēmēns, unkind)

1
inclīnō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to bend; p., inclīnātus, a, um, bent; bending; declining, tottering, sinking, 12.59.

1
inclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a.

to shut in, inclose, 6.680; secrete, 2.19; for interclūdō, stop, choke, 7.534; to mount, set, inlay, adorn, 12.211. (1. in and claudō)

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inclutus, a, um

(adj.), famous, glorious, renowned, 2.82. (rel. to clueō, to be heard of; κλύω, hear; κλυτός, renowned)

6
incognitus, a, um

(adj.), unknown, unnoticed, unperceived, 12.859; not understood, 1.515.

3
incolō, uī, 3, a. and n.

to dwell; inhabit, 6.675.

2
incolumis, e

(adj.), uninjured; unharmed, safe, 2.88.

9
incomitātus, a, um

(adj.), unattended; alone, 2.456.

2
incommodum, ī, n.

detriment, misfortune, woe, 8.74. (incommodus, inconvenient)

1
inconcessus, a, um

(adj.), not allowed; unlawful, 1.651.

1
incōnsultus, a, um

(adj.), uninstructed, unadvised, without advice, 3.452.

1
incrēbrēscō, crēbruī, 3, inc. n.

to become frequent; increase more and more; be spread abroad, 8.14.

1
incrēdibilis, e

(adj.), not to be believed; incredible, strange, 3.294.

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

to make a great noise; to call or cry out to; chide, blame, reproach, 3.454; dare, challenge, 1.738; taunt, 10.900. (increpō)

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increpō, uī, itus, rarely āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to make a noise or din; resound, 8.527; clash, 12.332; snap, 12.755; (fig.), chide, blame, reprimand, 6.387; taunt, 9.560; (w. cognate acc.), utter, 9.504.

9
incrēscō, crēvī, crētus, 3, n.

to grow in; grow up, 3.46; increase, w. dat., 9.688.

2
incubō, uī, itus, 1, n.

to lie, recline upon, w. abl. or dat., 4.83; rest upon, 1.89.

3
incultus, a, um

(adj.), uncared for, neglected, unshorn, 6.300; wild; subst., inculta, ōrum, n. pl., waste, desert regions, 1.308.

2
incumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n.

to lay one's self upon; lean or recline upon; (w. dat.), lie on or stretch over, 2.205; fall upon, 1.84; bend to, ply, 5.15; hasten, urge, press on, 2.653; overhang, 2.514; press or bend toward, 5.325; (w. ad and acc.), lean, hang, incline, 8.236; absolute, bend to, urge on the work, 4.397.

20
incurrō, currī or cucurrī, cursus, 3, n.

to run into or against; rush upon, charge, 2.409; 11.759.

5
incurvō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bend in; bend, 5.500.

1
incūs, ūdis, f.

an anvil, 7.629. (incūdō, to beat)

3
incūsō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bring a cause or case against any one; to accuse, reproach, blame, 2.745; without object, upbraid, complain, 1.410. (1. in and causa)

7
incutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a.

to strike into or upon; add, put into, 1.69. (1. in and quatiō)

1
indāgō, inis, f.

an inclosing or surrounding of the woods with the hunting nets; toils, the chase, 4.121.

1
inde

(adv.), from that place; of time, thence, thereupon, then, 1.275; thereupon, 2.434; afterwards; for ex hōc, ex hāc, etc., 3.663; for ab illō, from that quarter, from him, 10.54; iam inde, at once, forthwith, 6.385.

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indēbitus, a, um

(adj.), not due; unassigned, unallotted, unpromised, 6.66.

1
indecor, oris, and indecoris, e

(adj.), disgraceful, bringing disgrace, 7.231; disgraced, infamous, 11.423; unhonored, 11.845.

5
indēfessus, a, um

(adj.), unwearied, 11.651.

1
indēprēnsus, a, um

(adj.), not overtaken; uncaught, undetected; untraced, intricate, 5.591.

1
Indī

(adj.), belonging to India, Indian, 12.67; subst., Indus, ī, m., an Indian; pl., Indī, ōrum, the Indians, 7.605.

2
indicium, iī, n.

a means of informing; a proof, sign, token, indication; evidence, charge, 2.84; trace, 8.211. (indicō)

2
indīcō, dīxī, dictus, 3, a.

to declare, 7.616; ordain, appoint, 5.758; order, summon, 11.737.

6
indictus, a, um

(adj.), unmentioned; unsung, unrecorded, 7.733.

1
indigena, ae

(adj., m. f. n.), born in the land; native, indigenous, 8.314. (indu-, an old form of in-, and genō)

2
indiges, etis, m.

a hero worshiped as a god of his native land, 12.794. (indu-, an old form of in-, and genō)

1
indīgnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to deem unworthy; to fret, chafe, be impatient, 1.55; resent, 2.93; scorn, 8.728; be angry, indignant, 11.831; w. inf., 7.770.

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indīgnus, a, um

(adj.), unworthy; unmeet, unjust, 10.74; disgraceful, shameful, revolting, cruel, 2.285; once with gen., 12.649; n. pl. subst., indīgna, ōrum, indignities, 12.811.

9
indiscrētus, a, um

(adj.), unseparated; undistinguished, 10.392.

1
indocilis, e

(adj.), unteachable; untaught, rude, 8.321.

1
indoles, is, f.

that which is bred within; natural disposition; genius, nature, spirit, 10.826. (indu-, an old form of in-, and cf. olēscō, grow)

1
indomitus, a, um

(adj.), untamed; unbridled, 2.594; impetuous, fierce, 2.440.

5
indubitō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to doubt, mistrust, w. dat., 8.404.

1
indūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead, bring into or to; lead on, 11.620; draw, put on, w. acc. and dat., 5.379; put on, clothe, pass. w. acc. and abl., 8.457; (fig.), influence, induce, persuade, 5.399.

4
indulgeō, dulsī, dultus, 2, n.

to be indulgent, kind, yielding, give way to, 2.776; yield to, indulge in, 4.51; favor, 8.512.

7
induō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to put into; put on, assume, 1.684; clothe; surround, crown, 3.526; pierce, slay, 10.682; (pass. as middle, w. acc.), gird one's self with, put on, 2.393; induere in vultūs, transform to the features, 7.20.

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Indus, a, um

(adj.), belonging to India, Indian, 12.67; subst., Indus, ī, m., an Indian; pl., Indī, ōrum, the Indians, 7.605.

2
inēluctābilis, e

(adj.), that can not be averted by struggling; inevitable, 2.324; resistless, 8.334.

2
ineō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. and a.

to go into; come upon; enter, 5.114; of a period of time, open, commence, begin; undertake, perform, 5.846.

5
inermis, e

unarmed; helpless, defenseless, 1.487, et al.

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