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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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Massicus, a, um | adj. (Massicus), of Mount Massicus, in Campania; Massic; subst., Massica, ōrum, n. (sc. iuga), the Massic hills, 7.726. |
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Massicus, ī, m. | an Etruscan warrior, 10.166. |
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Massӯlī, ōrum or um, m. | the Massyli, a people in the northern part of Numidia, 6.60. |
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Massӯlus, a, um | adj. (Massӯlī), Massylian, Libyan, 4.132. |
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māter, matris, f. | a mother, matron, 1.314; 2.489; parent stem, trunk, plant, or tree, 12.209; native, motherland, 10.172; Māter Īdaea, Māter (māgna), the Idaean Mother, the Great Mother of the gods, Cybele, 9.619. (μήτηρ) |
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māter, matris, f. | a mother, matron, 1.314; 2.489; parent stem, trunk, plant, or tree, 12.209; native, motherland, 10.172; Māter Īdaea, Māter (māgna), the Idaean Mother, the Great Mother of the gods, Cybele, 9.619. (μήτηρ) |
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māteriēs, ēī, f. | matter, stuff, material, 11.328. (rel. to māter) |
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māternus, a, um | adj. (māter), pertaining to a mother; mother's, maternal, 4.144; maternal, on the mother's side, 4.258; of a mother’s gift, 12.107. |
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mātrōna, ae, f. | a matron, mother, 11.476. (māter) |
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mātūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bring to maturity, ripen; fig.; hasten, speed, 1.137. (mātūrus) |
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mātūrus, a, um | (adj.), ripe, mature; advanced, 5.73. |
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mātūtīnus, a, um | adj. (Mātūta), pertaining to Matuta, goddess of the morning; in the morning, early, morning, 8.456. |
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Maurūsius, a, um | (adj.), Moorish, Mauretanian, 4.206. |
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Māximus, ī, m. | a title of Fabius Rullianus (cons. B.C. 322) and his descendants, the most illustrious of whom was Fabius Cunctator, 6.845. |
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meātus, ūs, m. | a going; passage, course, movement, motion, 6.849. (meō) |
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medeor, 2, dep. a. and n. | to heal, cure; (gerund abl. impers.), medendō, by treatment, 12.46. |
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medicīna, ae, f. | the healing art, 7.772; medicine, remedy. (medicīnus, sc. ars) |
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medicō, āvī, ātus, 1, a., and medicor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n. | to heal with drugs; heal, 7.756; mix with drugs or poisons; medicate, drug, 6.420. (medicus) |
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medicō, āvī, ātus, 1, a., and medicor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n. | to heal with drugs; heal, 7.756; mix with drugs or poisons; medicate, drug, 6.420. (medicus) |
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medicus, a, um | adj. (medeor), healing. |
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meditor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to think upon; meditate, 10.455; design, purpose, 4.171; practice, play. |
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medium, iī, n. | medium, iī, n., the middle, midst, 2.218; the intervening space, 6.131; ad medium, in the middle of the body, 12.273; in medium, into the midst, in public; before them, 5.401; for the common weal, 11.335. |
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medius, a, um | (adj.), mid, said of an inner point or part of a thing; midway, midst, 3.665, et al.; of one or of several objects, 1.440, et al.; of the location of a person or thing; intervening, between, 6.634; in the midst, 5.76; disturbing, untimely, 1.682; discordant, 1.348; subst., medius, iī, m., a mediator, 7.536. |
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Medōn, ontis, m. | one of the Trojan leaders or allies of Troy, 6.483. |
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medulla, ae, f. | pl. medullae, ārum, the marrow, 4.66. (rel. to medius) |
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Megaera, ae, f. | one of the Furies, 12.846. |
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Megarus, a, um | adj. (Megara), of or belonging to Megara; pertaining to the Sicilian Megara; Megarean, 3.689. |
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meī, m. pl. | my kindred, friends, countrymen, descendants, etc., 2.587, et al.; mea, ōrum, n., my possessions, enjoyments, 12.882. (mē) |
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mel, mellis, n., pl., mella, abl., mellibus (no gen. or dat.) | honey, 6.420. |
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Melampus, odis, m. | a companion of Hercules, 10.320. |
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Meliboeus, a, um | adj. (Meliboea), of Meliboea in Thessaly; Meliboean, 3.401. |
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Melitē, ēs, f. | Melite, a sea nymph, 5.825. |
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membrum, ī, n. | a limb, joint, part, member, 1.691, et al. |
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meminī, isse, def. a. and n. | (w. acc., gen., or inf.), to have in mind; remember, be mindful, recollect, 1.203; distinguish, 3.202. (rel. to mēns) |
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Memmius, iī, m. | Memmius, a Roman gentile or family name, 5.117. |
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Memnōn, onis, m. | Memnon, son of Tithonus and Aurora, king of the Ethiopians, and slain by Achilles at Troy, 1.489. |
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memor, oris | adj. (rel. to mēns and meminī), mindful, remembering, 1.23; heedful, 480; thankful, grateful, 4.539; not forgetting; relentless, 1.4; with nōn or nec, unmindful, regardless, 12.534. |
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memorābilis, e | adj. (memorō), deserving to be remembered; memorable, remarkable, famous, honorable, 2.583. |
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memorandus, a, um | worthy of mention; famed, renowned, 10.793. |
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memorō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to call to memory; mention, rehearse, relate, 1.8; say, speak, 3.182; name, 1.327; mention proudly, boast of, 5.392. (memor) |
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mendāx, ācis | adj. (mentior), given to lying; false, deceitful, 2.80. |
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Menelāus, ī, m. | son of Atreus, king of Sparta and husband of Helen; who joined his brother Agamemnon in the war against Troy, and after its capture returned with Helen to Sparta, 2.264, et al. |
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Mnestheus, and Menestheus, eī and eos, m. | Mnestheus, one of the Trojan chiefs under Aeneas, 5.117; 10.129, et al. |
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Menoetēs, ae, m. | 1. A Trojan pilot, 5.161. 2. An Arcadian slain by Turnus, 12.517. |
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mēns, mentis, f. | the thinking faculty; rational soul, 6.727; reason, intellect, mind, 2.736, et al.; sense, 10.640; disposition, 1.304; spirit, 10.629; heart, confidence, 12.609, et al.; a thought, design, purpose, plan, intention, will, 2.170, et al. |
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mēnsa, ae, f. | a table, 1.640; dish, food, viands, 1.216; course of food, 1.723. |
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mēnsis, is, m. | a month, 1.269. |
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mentior, ītus sum, 4, dep. n. and a. | to devise; falsify, lie, pretend, 2.540; feign, counterfeit; p., mentītus, a, um; (pass.), 2.422. (mēns) |
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mentum, ī | the chin, 4.250; the beard, 6.809. (minor, to project) |
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mephītis, is, f. | a poisonous, pestilential vapor, gas, or exhalation, 7.84. |
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mercēs, mercēdis, f. | that which goes for gain; reward; condition, consideration; cost, penalty, 7.317. (merx, merchandise, and cēdō) |
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mercor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to exchange merchandise; traffic, trade; buy, purchase, 1.367. (merx, merchandise) |
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Mercurius, iī, m. | Mercury, an Italian god, identified with the Greek Hermes, son of Jupiter and Maia, and messenger of the gods, 4.222, et al. |
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mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n. | to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317. |
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mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n., and mereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n. | to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; w. ut, 2.434; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317. |
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mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n., and mereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n. | to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; w. ut, 2.434; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317. |
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mergus, ī, m. | a sea bird, gull, diver, 5.128. (mergō) |
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mergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a. | to dip, immerse, plunge, w. abl. alone, or w. prep., 6.342; cover, 6.267; (fig.), involve, overwhelm, 6.615. |
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meritō | (adv.), by desert, worthily, with justice, 11.392. (mereō) |
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meritum, ī, n. | a thing deserved; desert; service, favor, merit, 1.74. (mereō) |
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meritus, a, um | having deserved, deserving, 3.667; (pass.), deserved, merited, 4.611; due, 5.652. (mereō) |
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Merops, opis | a Trojan, 9.702. |
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merus, a, um | (adj.), pure, unmixed, 5.77; subst. n., merum (sc. vīnum), unmixed wine; wine, 1.729. |
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merus, a, um | (adj.), pure, unmixed, 5.77; subst. n., merum (sc. vīnum), unmixed wine; wine, 1.729. |
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Messāpus, ī, m. | a Latin chief, allied with Turnus, 7.691, et al. |
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mēta, ae, f. | a meta; one of the cone-shaped pillars, three of which terminated each end of the spina in the Roman circus, and marked the turning point of the course; a turning point, goal, 5.129; (fig.), limit, extremity, end, bound, 1.278; 8.594; meridian, zenith, 5.835; mētae mortis, the bounds of death; i.e., fixed by death, 12.546. (mētior) |
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Metabus, ī, m. | the father of Camilla, 11.540. |
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metallum, ī, n. | a mine; metal, 6.144. |
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mētior, mēnsus sum, 4, dep. a. | to measure, 12.360; traverse. |
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Metiscus, ī, m. | the charioteer of Turnus, 12.469, et al. |
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metō, messuī, messus, 3, a. | to reap, mow, cut, 4.513; of any harvest, gather, harvest. |
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Mettus, ī, m. | Mettus Fuffetius, an Alban general, put to death by Tullius Hostilius for treachery, 8.642. |
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metuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. and n. | to fear, dread, be in terror of, be afraid of; to experience fear; fear, 6.733; w. dat., fear for, be careful for; p., metuēns, entis, apprehensive of, 5.716. (metus) |
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metuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. and n. | to fear, dread, be in terror of, be afraid of; to experience fear; fear, 6.733; w. dat., fear for, be careful for; p., metuēns, entis, apprehensive of, 5.716. (metus) |
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metus, ūs, m. | fear, dread, terror, 1.218; awe, reverence, 7.60; personif., Metus, the demon of fear, Fear, 6.276. |
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metus, ūs, m. | fear, dread, terror, 1.218; awe, reverence, 7.60; personif., Metus, the demon of fear, Fear, 6.276. |
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meus, a, um | (poss. adj. pron.), my, mine, my own, 1.664, et al.; mea, ōrum, n., my possessions, enjoyments, 12.882. (mē) |
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meus, a, um | (poss. adj. pron.), my, mine, my own, 1.664, et al.; mea, ōrum, n., my possessions, enjoyments, 12.882. (mē) |
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Mēzentius, iī, m. | tyrant of Agylla or Caere, and ally of Latinus and Turnus, 7.648. |
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micō, micuī, 1, n. | to vibrate, dart, 2.475; flash, glitter, gleam, 1.90; tremble, quiver, 10.396. |
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migro, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to go or move from one place to another; migrate, go away, depart, 4.401. |
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mīles, itis, m. | a soldier, 2.7; collectively, a body of soldiers; armed men, troops, soldiery, 2.20. |
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mīlitia, ae, f. | warfare, war, 11.261; discipline, 8.516. (mīles) |
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mīlle | (num. adj., indecl.), a thousand, 1.499; subst. pl., mīlia, ium, n., thousands, 1.491. |
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Mimās, antis, m. | a Trojan slain by Mezentius, 10.702. |
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minae, ārum, f. | the projecting parts; points, pinnacles, battlements, 4.88; threats, menaces, 4.44; perils, 6.113; curses, 3.265. (cf. -mineō in immineō, etc.) |
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mināx, ācis | adj. (minor), projecting; overhanging; threatening, 8.668; wrathful, 10.817. |
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Mincius, iī, m. | the river Mincius, flowing by Mantua northerly into the Po. |
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Minerva, ae, f. | an Italian goddess, understood to be the same as the Greek Athena; the goddess of wisdom, of the liberal and industrial arts, and of systematic or strategic warfare, 2.31, et al.; (meton.), wisdom, wit; household work, spinning, the loom, etc., 5.284, et al. |
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Miniō, ōnis, m. | a small river in the southern part of Tuscany, 10.183. |
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minister, trī, m. | a subordinate; an attendant, minister, waiter, servant, 1.705; helper, creature, tool, agent, 2.100. (cf. minus) |
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ministerium, iī, n. | service, attendance, office, 6.223. (minister) |
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ministra, ae, f. | a female attendant; maid servant; counselor, attendant, 11.658. (minister) |
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ministrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to serve, attend to, manage, 6.302; to minister, give, furnish, supply, 1.150. (minister) |
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minitō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a., and minitor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to threaten, 12.762. (1. minor) |
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Mīnōius, a, um | adj. (Mīnōs), pertaining to Minos, king of Crete; of Minos, 6.14. |
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minor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a. | to jut out, project; ascend, tower, 1.162; threaten, menace, 3.540. (minae) |
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Mīnōs, ōis, m. | king of Crete, son of Jupiter and Europa, grandfather of Minos, the husband of Pasiphae; one of the judges of Hades, 6.432. |
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Mīnōtaurus, ī, m. | the Minotaur; the offspring of Pasiphae, born with the head of a bull and body of a man, and confined by Minos in the Cretan Labyrinth, 6.26. |
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mīrābilis, e | adj. (mīror), wonderful, extraordinary, wondrous, admirable, 1.652, et al.; strange, 2.680. |
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