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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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quernus, a, um | adj. (quercus), oaken, 11.65. |
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queror, questus sum, 3, dep. a. and n. | to complain of, bemoan, complain, 1.385; moan, 4.463. |
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questus, ūs, m. | a complaining; moaning; groans, 7.501; mournful sound. (queror) |
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quī, quae, quod (dat. pl. quīs for quibus, 1.95, et al.) | (interrog. and rel. pron.; interrog.), who, which, what? (rel.), who, which, what, that; ex quō, from which, from what time; after, 2.163, et al.; abl., quī, m., f., and n., sometimes used for the regular abl.; hence, quīcum, with whom, 11.822. |
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quia | (conj.), because, 4.696, et al.; because, forsooth, 4.538. |
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quianam | (interrog. adv.), why? ah! why? wherefore? 5.13. |
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quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque | (indef. rel.), whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever, 1.610; no matter who; who, 12.143. (quī and indef. adv. -cumque) |
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quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque | (indef. rel.), whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever, 1.610; no matter who; who, 12.143. (quī and indef. adv. -cumque) |
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quidem | (adv.), indeed, truly, at least, yet, 3.628, et al. |
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quiēs, ētis, f. | rest, repose, 3.495; sleep, 2.268; respite, intermission, 1.723. |
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quiēscō, quiēvī, quiētus, 3, n. | to rest, 7.6; repose, rest in death, 1.249; be hushed, still, quiet, 4.523; cease from action, 5.784; lie, 10.836; p., quiētus, a, um, at rest, quiet, 5.848; still, calm, tranquil, 5.216; peaceful, in repose, 4.379; gentle, friendly, 1.303. (quiēs) |
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quiēscō, quiēvī, quiētus, 3, n. | to rest, 7.6; repose, rest in death, 1.249; be hushed, still, quiet, 4.523; cease from action, 5.784; lie, 10.836; p., quiētus, a, um, at rest, quiet, 5.848; still, calm, tranquil, 5.216; peaceful, in repose, 4.379; gentle, friendly, 1.303. (quiēs) |
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quīn | (conj.), why not, wherefore not? nay but, 1.279; nay even, 2.768; that not, 5.456. |
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quīn | (conj.), why not, wherefore not? nay but, 1.279; nay even, 2.768; that not, 5.456. |
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quīngentī, ae, a | num. adj. (quīnque and centum), five hundred, 10.204. |
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quīnquāgintā | num. adj. indecl. (quīnque), fifty, 1.703. |
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quīnque | (num. adj. indecl.), five. |
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quīnī, ae, a | distr. num. (quīnque), five each; as cardinal, five, 2.126. |
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quippe | (conj. and adv.), because indeed, for indeed, for; because forsooth, 1.39; forsooth, while indeed, 4.218; surely, truly, indeed, 12.422. |
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quippe | (conj. and adv.), because indeed, for indeed, for; because forsooth, 1.39; forsooth, while indeed, 4.218; surely, truly, indeed, 12.422. |
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Quirīnālis, ae | adj. (Quirīnus), pertaining to Quirinus or Romulus; Quirinal, 7.187. |
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Quirīnus, ī, m. | Quirinus, the name of the deified Romulus, 1.292. |
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Quirītēs, ium, m. | ancient Sabines, especially of the city of Cures, 7.710; Sabines amalgamated with the Romans; Roman citizens. |
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quis, quae, quid | (interrog. pron.), who? what? which? 2.42, et al.; quid, elliptical, what then? what is it? 10.77; quid, (adv.), as to what? how? why? 2.101, et al.; with num, whether any, any? nescio quis, — quid, — quod, I know not who, — what; often equivalent to some one, something, denoting doubt, 2.735. |
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quis, qua or quae, quid or quod | (indef. pron., adj., and subst.), any, some, 2.94, et al.; some one, any one, any body, anything, something, 1.413, et al.; sī quis, nē quis, etc., if any, lest any, etc., freq.; (adv.), quid, as to anything, in anything, at all, freq.; sī quid, if at all, freq. |
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quisnam (quīnam), quaenam, quidnam | (emphatic interrog. pron.), who, pray? what, pray? who? what? 3.338. |
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quisquam, quaequam, quidquam, or quicquam | (indef. pron. subst.), any one, any, anything, in negative sentences, freq.; adj., any, 6.875, et al.; (adv.), quāquam, in any way. |
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quisque, quaeque, quodque or (subst.) quidque or quicque | (indef. pron.), each, every; each one, every one, everything, 2.130, et al.; in apposition w. pl., 6.743. |
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quisque, quaeque, quodque or (subst.) quidque or quicque | (indef. pron.), each, every; each one, every one, everything, 2.130, et al.; in apposition w. pl., 6.743. |
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quisquis, quaequae, quidquid or quicquid | (indef. pron.), whoever, whosoever, whatever, whatsoever, 1.387, et al. (quis) |
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quīvīs, quaevīs, quodvīs, or (subst.) quidvīs | (indef. pron.), who or what thou pleasest; any whatever, any, 8.577. |
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quō | (indef.) wheresoever, 2.337. |
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quō | (final conj.) that, to the end that, in order that, 4.106; quō magis, by how much more, that the more, 4.452. |
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quō | (interrog.) where? to what place? whither? whereto? 5.29; wherefore? 12.879; whither? 6.43. |
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quōcircā | (adv.), for which reason, wherefore, and therefore, 1.673. |
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quōcumque | (adv.), indef., to whatever place, whithersoever, wherever; however, 12.203; separated by tmesis, 2.709. |
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quōcumque | (adv.), indef., to whatever place, whithersoever, wherever; however, 12.203; separated by tmesis, 2.709. |
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quod | (conj.), as to which thing; in that, that, indeed that, because; but, moreover, however, freq.; quod sī, but if, indeed if, if however, 6.133. |
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quod | (conj.), as to which thing; in that, that, indeed that, because; but, moreover, however, freq.; quod sī, but if, indeed if, if however, 6.133. |
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quōmodō, or, separately, quō modō | in what way, manner? how? 6.892; in the same manner as; just as; as, 5.599. |
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quōmodō, or, separately, quō modō | in what way, manner? how? 6.892; in the same manner as; just as; as, 5.599. |
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quōnam | (emphatic interrog. adv.), whither, pray? whither? where? 2.595. |
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quondam | (adv.), some time or other; once; formerly, 4.307; lately, just now, 11.819; at times, 2.367; ever, 6.876. (quom = cum and -dam) |
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quoniam | (conj.), since now; forasmuch as, since, seeing that, because, 4.324. |
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quoque | (conj.), also, too, as well, even, 1.407. |
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quot | (interrog. and rel. adj. indecl.), how many? so or as many as, 4.181, et al. |
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quot | (interrog. and rel. adj. indecl.), how many? so or as many as, 4.181, et al. |
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quotannīs (or quot annīs) | (adv.), every year, yearly, 5.59. |
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quotiēns | (interrog. and rel. adv.), how often? so or as often as. (quot) |
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quoūsque | (adv.), how long (separated by tmesis), 5.384. (quō and ūsque) |
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rabidus, a, um | (adj.), raving, savage, mad, raging, 6.421; frenzied; frantic, raving, 6.80. |
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rabiēs, em, ē, f. | madness, frenzy, fury, fierceness, 2.357, et al.; of inanimate things, 5.802, et al. |
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radiō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to emit rays of light; flash, beam, be radiant, 8.616. (radius) |
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radius, iī, m. | a staff, rod; spoke of a wheel, 6.616; beam, ray, 5.65; a shuttle, 9.476; the representation of rays on a crown, 12.163. |
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rādīx, īcis, f. | a root, 3.27, et al. |
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rādō, rāsī, rāsus, 3, a. | to rub, scrape, graze; skim along or over, 5.170; coast along, sail near to, 3.700. |
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rāmus, ī, m. | a branch, bough, 4.485, et al.; limb, 8.318; wreath, 5.71. |
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rapidus, a, um | adj. (rapiō), that tears away; violent, fierce; swiftly moving, rapid, 1.42; speedy, quick, prompt, 5.513. |
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rapīna, ae, f. | a plundering; booty, prey, 8.263. (rapiō) |
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rapiō, rapuī, raptus, 3, a. | to seize, snatch, freq.; carry off, bear away, 1.28; tear off, 6.496; take, 2.675; kindle by rapid motion, 1.176; rescue, 1.378; plunder, pillage, 2.374; hurry, speed, 4.286; swiftly lead on, 12.450; hasten into, penetrate, range, 6.8; ravish, violate, 4.198. |
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Rapō, ōnis, m. | an Etruscan, 10.748. |
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raptō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to seize violently; drag, 1.483; hurry away, transport. (rapiō) |
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raptor, ōris, m. | a plunderer, robber; adjectively, plundering, 2.356. (rapiō) |
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raptum, ī, n. | plunder, prey, spoil, 4.217. |
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rārēscō, 3, inc. n. | to become thin; to part or begin to stand open; to open, 3.411. (rārus) |
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rārus, a, um | (adj.), the opposite of dense; thin; straying, scattered, 1.118; wide-meshed, distended, 4.131; standing far apart, infrequent, here and there = few; broken, interrupted, faltering, 3.314; rarely lighted, seen now and then, uncertain, 9.383. |
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rāstrum, ī, n., usually pl., rāstrī, ōrum, m. | a heavy pronged hoe, rake, mattock. (rādō) |
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ratiō, ōnis, f. | a reckoning, calculation; deliberation, purpose, 2.314; plan, method, way, means, manner, 4.115; reason, prudence, judgment, 8.299. (reor) |
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ratis, is, f. | a raft, float; bark, boat, ship, 1.43, et al. |
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raucus, a, um | (adj.), rough-sounding, hoarse; screaming, 7.705; roaring, resounding, 2.545; (adv.), rauca, hoarsely, 9.125. |
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rebellis, e | adj. (re- and bellum), warring or making war again, 12.185; rebellious, insurgent, 6.858. |
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recaleō, 2, n. | to be warm or hot, 12.35. |
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recēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, n. | to go back, retire, withdraw, 12.129; recede, retreat, 2.633; stand apart, retire, 2.300; depart, 2.595; disappear, 3.72; vanish, 5.526. |
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recēns, entis | (adj.), new, recent, fresh, 1.417; pure, 6.635; newly wrought or finished, 8.654; foll. by ab, just from, 6.450. |
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recēnseō, uī, us or itus, 2, a. | to estimate from the beginning; reckon, review, survey, 6.682. |
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receptō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to take back or out; recover, 10.383. (recipiō) |
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recipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a. | to take back; receive, take, 2.524; take, draw back or out, 9.348; take in, let in, admit, 9.780; recover, save, 1.178; rescue, 6.111; take from, inflict on, 4.656; win back, recover, secure, 6.818; recipere gressum, to return, 11.29; sē recipere, to resort, withdraw, betake one's self. (re- and capiō) |
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recessus, ūs, m. | recess, cavity, 8.193; retreat, ambush, 11.527. (recēdō) |
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recidīvus, a, um | falling back; returning; rebuilt, restored, 4.344. (recidō, to fall back) |
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recīdō, cīdī, cīsus | to cut away; lop off, 12.208. (re- and caedō) |
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recingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a. | to ungird, loosen; p., recīnctus, a, um, ungirded, loosely hanging, 4.518. |
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recipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a. | to take back; receive, take, 2.524; take, draw back or out, 9.348; take in, let in, admit, 9.780; recover, save, 1.178; rescue, 6.111; take from, inflict on, 4.656; win back, recover, secure, 6.818; recipere gressum, to return, 11.29; sē recipere, to resort, withdraw, betake one's self. (re- and capiō) |
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reclīnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | recline; rest, lay back or down, 12.130. |
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reclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a. | to unclose; to open, freq.; throw open, 3.92; reveal, disclose, 1.358; unsheathe, 4.646; cut or lay open, 4.63. (re- and claudō) |
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recognōscō, cognōvī, cognitus, 3, a. | look over; survey, review, 8.721. |
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recolō, coluī, cultus, 3, a. | to till again; (fig.), think over, reflect, consider, 6.681. |
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recondō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to place again; put back, up, or away; hide, conceal, 1.681; bury, 10.387; bury in oblivion, 5.302. |
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recoquō, coxī, coctus, 3, a. | to boil again; recast, forge anew, 7.636; purify, refine, 8.624. |
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recordor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n. | to call to mind; remember, 3.107. (re- and cor) |
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rēctor, ōris, m. | a director, leader, ruler, 8.572; general, commander, 9.173; guide; helmsman, pilot, 5.161. (regō) |
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rēctum, ī, n. | (subst.), right, 1.604. (regō) |
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rēctus, a, um | straight, direct, directly along, 6.900; straight forward, 8.209; rēctō lītore, flūmine, directly along the shore, along the stream, 6.900, 8.57. (regō) |
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recubō, 1, n. | to be lying back or down; recline; be extended; lie, 3.392. |
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recumbō, cubuī, 3, n. | to lie down again; sink down, 9.713; depend, rest, 12.59. (re- and cubō, lie down) |
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recurrō, currī, cursus, 3, n. | to run back; return, revolve, 7.100. |
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recursō, 1, intens. n. | to rush back; come back, recur to the mind, 4.3; return, 1.662. |
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recursus, ūs, m. | a running back; return; retreat, 5.583; a receding, an ebbing, 10.288. (recurrō) |
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recurvus, a, um | (adj.), curving back or round; bending, crooked, rounding, 7.513. |
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recūsō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bring a reason against; object; reject, decline, 5.417; refuse, 2.607; shrink back, recoil, 5.406. (re- and causa) |
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recutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a. | to strike back; cause to resound; p., recussus, a, um, resounding, reverberating, 2.52. (re- and quatiō) |
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