Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort ascending |
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cum | (adv.), when, freq.; and then, 3.10; vel cum, then again, 11.406; (conj.), whereas, while, when, though, since, because, freq. |
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caelum, ī, n. (pl., caelī, ōrum, m.) | the sky, the firmament, the heavens; heaven, 1.225; region, 1.331; air, weather, 5.18; the upper world or abode of living men, as distinguished from Hades, 6.896; personif., Caelus, ī, m., the god Caelus, father of Saturn, 7.140. |
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cum | (prep. with abl.), with, 1.74, et al. With personal pronouns mē, tē, sē, etc., it is suffixed; as mēcum, tēcum, etc.; and usually with the relative; as quōcum, quibuscum, etc. In composition the archaic form com- is employed instead of cum; remaining unchanged before b, m, p; changed to con- before l, cor- before r, co- generally before vowels, h, and gn; and before all other letters, con-. |
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corpus, oris, n. | the body, 1.484; body, form, frame, size, 3.427; mass, corporeal universe, 6.727; strength, 12.920; a ghost, shade, 6.303; summum corpus, the surface of the body, 12.376. |
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caput, itis, n. | the head of men or animals, freq.; (by synecdoche), the person, being, life, 2.751, et al.; living body, life, 4.699; personal interest, welfare, fortune, life, 4.354; of plants, the head or flower, 9.437; of other objects, a captain, leader, chief, 11.399, et al.; author, instigator, source, cause, 11.361; chief town, capital, sovereign city, 10.203; a peak or summit, 6.360; point, end, of a bow, 11.861; of rivers, etc., fountain-head, source, spring; pl., capita, in enumerating animals, head, 3.391; in caput, headlong, 1.116; suprā caput, overhead, above, 3.194; hōc caput, this person, myself, me, 8.570. |
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campus, ī, m. | a plain, field, 5.128, et al.; a race-course, 5.144; a field of combat, 12.116; (fig.), of the surface of the sea, plain, 6.724; Mavortis Campus, the Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, on the left bank of the Tiber at Rome, 6.873. |
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cursus, ūs, m. | a running; running, 12.890; hastening, hurrying to and fro, 4.672; speed, 5.67; way, passage, voyage, course, 1.157; career, onset, 12.489; pursuit, 9.559; hunting, the chase, 5.253; stream, current, channel, 6.313. (currō) |
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cūra, ae, f. | care, solicitude, anxiety, 1.261; toil; charge, duty, 1.704; love, passion, pang, 4.531; affection, love, 1.646; thought, 9.757; grief, anguish, 4.332; personified, Cūrae, Cares, 6.274. |
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clāmor, ōris, m. | a shout, et al.; loud cry or shriek, 2.488; a call, 2.769; clamor, outcry, shouting, 1.87; sound, roaring sound, 3.566. (clāmō) |
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classis, is, f. | a fleet, 1.39; a ship, 6.334; a troop or body of soldiers, 7.716; pl., armies or hosts (coming in ships or fleets), 3.602. (rel. to καλέω, call) |
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coniūnx, iugis, c. | a consort; husband, 1.343, et al.; wife, 2.597, et al.; betrothed, 3.331; spouse, bride, 9.138. (coniungō) |
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contrā | (prep. and adv.; prep. w. acc.), over against; opposite to, 1.13; against, 5.370; to, 9.280; on the contrary, 12.779; on the other hand, in reply, 1.76. |
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comes, itis, c. | a comrade; companion, 2.294; friend, follower, 2.796; attendant, 4.664; ally, confederate, 2.181; guide, 6.292; guardian, tutor, 9.649. (com- and eō) |
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currus, ūs, m. | a chariot, car, 1.156; a chariot team, chariot horses, 7.163; pl. for the sing., 10.574. (currō) |
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capiō, cēpī, captus, 3, a. | to take with the hand, freq.; seize, 2.314; (fig.), conquer, 9.267; occupy, 1.396; catch, captivate, deceive, charm, allure, receive, accept, 3.488; enter upon, celebrate, 7.403; contain, 7.466; confine, 9.644; p., subst., captus, ī, m., a prisoner, captive, 2.64. |
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castra, ōrum, n. | a camp, 2.462; fleet, 4.604; naval camp, station, 3.519; hive, 12.589. (sing., castrum, ī, n., castle, fort) |
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clipeus, ī, m., and clipeum, ī, n. | a round shield; a shield, 2.227, et al. |
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cernō, crevī, crētus, 3, a. | to distinguish; discern, perceive, see, behold, 1.413; freq., descry, 3.552; for dēcernere, to contend, decide, 12.709. (rel. to κρίνω, decide) |
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cāsus, ūs, m. | a falling; close; fall, destruction, 2.507; fortune, chance, fate, 1.615; event, 8.533; hardship, misfortune, 1.599; danger, peril, 2.563; juncture, crisis, 4.560; fate, death, 5.869. (cadō) |
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condō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to put or place together; found or build, 1.5; put together, devise, establish, 10.35; establish, restore, 6.792; put away, cover up, conceal, hide, with place in abl. with or without in, or in acc. with ad, 2.24, et al.; treasure up, keep, 3.388; consign to the tomb, bury, 3.68; (pass.), sink or set, 7.719; sē condere, to go, hasten for protection, 9.39; confine, 9.32; plunge, 8.66; bury, conceal, 2.621. |
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cūnctus, a, um | adj. (coniūnctus), all taken together; all in a body; all, the whole, 1.154. |
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canō, cecinī, 3, n. and a. | to make musical and rhythmical sounds with voice or instrument; to make melody, play, or sing, to sing, rehearse, celebrate in song or verse, 1.1; to speak in measure or rhythm; to proclaim, as prophet or priest, 2.176; reveal, 3.155; foretell, 2.124; rehearse, narrate, 4.14; explain, interpret, 5.524; warn, 12.28; forebode, croak, 11.399; sound, 7.513. |
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crēdō, didī, ditus, 3, n. and a. | to intrust, believe, freq.; with dat., acc. and dat., or with objective clause; trust to, 5.850; confide, 4.422; put faith in, 7.97; trust, 2.48; believe, think, 1.387; (with sē), to trust one’s self to; risk, 5.383. |
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circum | (adv.), about, around; (prep. with acc.), around, about. |
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cēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, a. and n. | to go, freq., go away, depart, 6.460; retire, withdraw, recede, 3.496; desist from, 9.620; give way, 7.636; abate, 9.126; draw back, 5.445; submit, yield, 2.704; fall to, come into one’s possession, 3.297; to come behind, 3.484; result, turn out; turn out well, prosper, 12.148. |
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caedēs, is, f. | a cutting off or down; bloodshed, havoc, slaughter, 1.471, et al.; deadly blow, 2.526; bloody attack, assault, 3.256; blood, 9.818; pl., caedēs, ium or um, slaughter, bloodshed, 11.648, et al. (caedō) |
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cadō, cecidi, cāsus, 3, n. | to fall, sink down, freq.; set, of the sun and stars, 2.9; fall in battle, 2.368; in sacrifice, 1.334; of the wind, subside, cease; of the sea, subside, be hushed, 1.54; sink in death, die, 10.390; to fall out, happen, 2.709. |
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cingō, cīnxi, cīnctus, 3, a. | to gird, 2.520; clothe, 8.282; surround, inclose, 1.112; encompass, envelop, 5.13; wreathe, crown, 5.71; involve, 1.673; fly around, 1.398. |
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caecus, a, um | (adj.), blind, freq.; blinded mentally, reckless, 1.349; 11.781; with fury, mad, 2.357; of things which baffle or obstruct the sight or the mind, dark, 3.200; hidden, covered, 1.536; secret, private, 2.453; from behind, 10.733; uncertain or dim, 9.518; uncertain, 6.30; aimless, 4.209; blinding, 12.444; of uncertain origin, 12.617; of sound, indistinct, subdued, 10.98; obscure, 12.591. |
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cavus, a, um | (adj.), hollow, 1.81; concave, 8.599; arching, vaulted, 2.487; cavae manūs, the palms of the hands, 12.86. |
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cor, cordis, n. | the heart, of the mind, feelings, spirit, passions; mind, heart, breast, 1.50; disposition, spirit, 1.303; pleasure, delight, 7.326. |
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causa, ae, f. | a cause, reason, 1.25; cause, occasion, 2.285; pretext, excuse, occasion, 4.51; a reason, an argument, 8.395; a cause (judicial), 6.849; with infin., 10.90. |
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certāmen, inis, n. | a striving, a struggle; effort, 5.197; combat, emulation, strife, 3.128; battle, war, 8.639; contest, game, 5.286. (certō) |
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circum | (adv.), about, around; (prep. with acc.), around, about. |
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centum | (indecl. num. adj.), hundred, 6.625. |
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corripiō, ripuī, reptus, 3, a. | to take completely or eagerly; to grasp, snatch, seize, catch, 1.45; hurry away, 1.100; tear away; hasten on, take, 1.418; raise quickly, rouse, 4.572; sē corripere, to hasten away, 6.472. (com- and rapiō) |
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crūdēlis, e | adj. (crūdus), unfeeling, ruthless, cruel, inhuman, 2.124; relentless, 1.547; unnatural, 6.24; mortal, deadly, 2.561; bloody, 1.355; bitter, 1.361. |
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certus, a, um | determined; distinct; separate, peculiar; fixed, 2.350; 6.673; stated; direct, 2.212; resolved, 2.554; certain of, resolved on, 4.554; confident, stout, 9.249; unerring, 12.490; secure, 9.96; trustworthy, sure, faithful, 1.576; undoubted, true, 6.322; certum est, it is determined, I resolve, we resolve, 3.686; (aliquem) certum facere, to inform, 3.179; (adv.), certē, certainly, surely, at any rate, at least, 1.234, et al. (cernō) |
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crīnis, is, m. | the hair, 1.480; train of meteors, 5.528; (often in the pl.), the hairs of the head, the hair. |
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collum, ī, n. | the neck of men and animals, 1.654, et al.; of a plant, 9.436; pl., the neck, 11.692. |
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coma, ae, f. | the hair, 1.319; mane, 10.726; (fig.), foliage, leafy crown, 2.629; leaves, branches. |
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celer, eris, ere | (adj.), fleet, rapid, active, nimble, swift, 4.180, et al; in a predicate, swiftly, 6.425. |
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cōgō, coēgī, coāctus, 3, a. | to drive, lead, assemble together, 4.289; condense, 5.20; close up, 12.457; urge, impel, 9.463; force (of tears), feign, 2.196; compel, 1.563; with two accusatives, 3.56. (com- and agō) |
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convertō, ī, versus, 3, a. | to turn completely; turn back, to invert, reverse, 1.81; wheel or turn against, 12.548; turn, 2.191; change, 2.73; p., conversus, a, um, turned, turning, 12.172; opposing, 12.716; returning, 7.543; transformed, 12.623. |
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cōnsīdō, sēdī, sessus, 3, n. | to sit or settle down together or completely; sink, 2.624; sit, 4.573; sit in mourning, 11.350; take a seat, 5.136; alight, 3.245; settle, 10.780; dwell, 1.572; abide, rest, 11.915; to lie at anchor, to anchor, 3.378; to be moored, stationed, 7.431. |
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cūstōs, ōdis, c. | a guard; overseer, watchman, keeper, freq.; guardian, governor, master, 5.546; collectively, a patrol, a guard, 1.564. |
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cārus, a, um | (adj.), dear, 4.91, et al.; poet., active, loving, fond, 1.677; affectionate, tender, 11.215. |
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cornū, ūs, n. | a horn, 4.61; horny substance, horn; a trumpet or horn, 7.615; bow, 7.497; the knob or tip of the helmet in which the crest is inserted, 12.89; pl., cornua, uum, the ends of sail yards, 3.549; horns of the moon, 3.645; in cornua surgere, to rise as to the horns; i.e., having high-branching horns, 10.725; īrāscī in cornua, to throw fury into the horns, 12.104. |
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celsus, a, um | adj. (cellō, rise), high, lofty, 1.56, et al. |
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clārus, a, um | (adj.), clear, of sight or sound; clear, 1.588; shining, bright, lustrous, 9.582; making clear; fair, bright; shrill, loud, 3.519; (fig.), renowned, 1.284; noble, illustrious, honored, 1.550. |
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certō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to make certain by conflict; to contend, 2.30; struggle, strive, 3.668; with dat., to struggle against, contend with, rival; with infin., 4.443; impers., certātur, it is fought; we fight; certātum est, we have fought, 11.313; certandum est, we must fight, 12.890. (certus) |
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concurrō, currī (rarely cucurrī), cursus, 3, n. | to run together or at once; crowd around, 12.297; rush, 2.315; rush to conflict, 7.224; rush against a foe; (with dat.), engage, encounter, 1.493. |
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carīna, ae, f. | the keel of a ship, ship, 4.398; a boat, 6.391; frame, timber, 5.682. |
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cruentus, a, um | (adj.), bloody, blood-stained, 1.296; covered with blood, 10.498. |
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caedō, cecīdī, caesus, 3, a. | to cut, freq.; cut down, slay, 2.266; sacrifice, 5.96; strike, 10.404. (rel. to scindō) |
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contrā | (prep. and adv.; prep. w. acc.), over against; opposite to, 1.13; against, 5.370; to, 9.280; on the contrary, 12.779; on the other hand, in reply, 1.76. |
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comitor, ātus sum, 1. dep. a. | to accompany, attend, follow, 3.660; p., comitātus, a, um, attended, accompanied, 1.312, et al. (comes) |
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coniciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a. | to throw together; pile up, 5.662; throw, cast, hurl, 2.545; turn, 12.483. (com- and iaciō) |
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colō, uī, cultus, a. and n. | to till, cultivate, 1.532; inhabit, live in, dwell in; (fig.), care for, cherish, love, favor, 1.16; observe, 7.602; revere, honor, 4.458; worship, 5.63. |
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cruor, ōris, m. | shed blood; gore, 3.43; 4.455; blood. |
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claudō, clausī, clausus, 3, a. | to shut or close; freq., shut up; shut up or close against, 1.233; inclose, bound, 8.473; confine, 6.734; with circum, surround, 1.311; subst., clausum, ī, n., a pen. |
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Camilla, ae, f. | a Volscian heroine, ally of Turnus, 7.803, et al. |
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cinis, eris, m. | ashes, embers, 5.743; ashes of the dead, 4.34; (meton.), tomb, sepulcher, 4.633. |
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circumdō, dedī, datus, dare, 1, a. | to put or throw around; (with abl.), to encircle, surround, encompass, inclose with, 1.368; of dress, gird, 9.462; adorn, 6.207; set, 1.593; border, 4.137; (with dat.), throw around, 2.792; twine or coil around, 2.219; put round, 2.510. |
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ceu | (adv. and conj.), as, just as, 5.88; as if, 2.438, et al. (ce-ve) |
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concutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a. | to shake completely; shake, 2.629; push, 8.237; rouse, spur, 8.3; sift, examine, search, 7.338; agitate, strike with panic, terrify, 4.666; smite, afflict, 5.700. (com- and quatiō) |
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compleō, ēvī, ētus, 2, a. | to fill up; fill, 2.20; complete, 5.46; fulfill, 9.108. |
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curvus, a, um | (adj.), curved, bent, bending, 2.51; winding, 2.748; crooked. |
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cieō, cīvī, citus, 2, a. | to cause, to move; stir, 2.419; agitate, move, 4.122; excite, kindle, rouse, 6.165; raise, 12.104; call upon, invoke, 3.68; call up, exhibit, 5.585; of tears, shed, 6.468. |
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crista, ae, f. | a crest, plume, 3.468; helmet, 7.185. |
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cōnsistō, stitī, stitus, 3, n. | to stand still; stand, 1.226; halt, stop, 1.187; land, tread, 1.541; settle, 8.10; alight, rest, 4.253; to be quiet or at rest, 1.643. |
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colligō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a. | to gather, collect, assemble, 1.143; gather up, fold up, 1.320; reef, 5.15; contract, 12.862; increase, 9.63; colligere sē in arma, to gather one’s self behind his shield, 10.412. (con and legō) |
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cēterus, a, um | adj. (nom. sing. masc. not used), the other, 2.207; other; the rest of, 5.74, freq.; n. pl., cētera, adverbially, in other respects, 3.594; as to the rest, henceforth, 9.656. |
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compōnō, posuī, positus (part. sometimes compostus), 3, a. | to put together; raise, build, 7.6; found, 3.387; lay up, store, 8.317; put in order, arrange, adjust; to regulate; close, 1.374; put to rest in the tomb, bury, 1.249; end, 4.341; appease, calm, 1.135; agree upon, form, 10.15; put side by side for comparison, to compare; bring together in society or in peace, 8.322; (pass.), to be decided, to end, 12.109. |
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continuō | (adv.), immediately, straightway. (continuus) |
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currō, cucurrī, cursus, 3, n. | to run, freq.; flow, 1.607; dart, shoot, 2.694; penetrate, thrill, 2.120; (with cogn. acc.), traverse, sail over, 3.191. |
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caterva, ae, f. | a troop, squadron, band, 2.370; crowd, throng, multitude, 2.40; flock, 11.456. |
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culmen, inis, n. | a top, summit, height, 2.290; house top, ridge, roof, 2.458. (cf. columna) |
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cīvis, is, c. | a citizen, 2.42, et al.; pl., comrades, 5.196. |
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crīmen, inis, n. | an accusation, arraignment, charge, 2.98; imputation, 12.16; fault, crime, 2.65; infamy, 10.851; cause of woe, 10.183; guilty occasion, guilty instigator, 12.600; cause, 7.339. (cernō) |
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cōnspiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a. | to have a complete view of; to look at, see, behold, 1.152; descry, discover, find, 6.508; p., cōnspectus, a, um, conspicuous. (com- and speciō, look) |
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cōnūbium (sometimes trisyll.), iī, n. | nuptials, marriage, 1.73; wedlock, nuptial rite, 3.136; marriage tie, nuptial bond, 3.319. (con- and nūbō, wed) |
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crēber, bra, brum | (adj.), repeated, frequent, 2.731; coming thick and fast, 11.611; blowing fresh; fresh, 5.764; abounding in, full of, 1.85. |
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cōnsurgō, surrēxī, surrēctus, 3, n. | to rise together, rise up; rise at once, 8.110; rise, 5.20; rise or spring to the oars, ply, 10.299. |
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collis, is, m. | a hill, freq. |
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corōna, ae, f. | a crown, 1.655; wreath, garland, 3.525; a crowd or throng; a circle of defenders on a rampart; a garrison, 9.508; a circle or crowd of assailants, 9.551. |
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cōnsilium, iī, n. | counsel, advice, 5.728; plan, purpose, 1.281. (rel. to cōnsulō) |
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cervīx, īcis, f. | the neck, including the back or nape of the neck, 1.477, et al. |
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contingō, tigī, tāctus, 3, a. and n. | to touch, 2.168; take hold of, 2.239; strike, 2.649; attain, arrive at, reach, 5.18; fall to, fall to the lot of, 11.371; impers., contingit, it happens, falls to one’s lot, chances, 1.96. (com- and tangō) |
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carmen, inis, n. | a song, hymn, ode or poem, freq.; a line or verse, 3.287; a response, prophecy, 3.445; an incantation, charm, spell, 4.487; cry, moan, 4.462. |
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chorus, ī, m. | a dance in a circle; a dance; a company of singers or dancers, choir, train, 1.499; band, troop, 5.581; festival, 11.737. |
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complector, plexus sum, 3, dep. a. | to embrace; cover, 2.514; hold, 5.31; seize, grasp, 11.743. |
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cantus, ūs, m. | a singing or playing; melody; song, 1.398; strain, sound, 6.165; incantation, charm, 7.754. (canō) |
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congredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n. | to step, go together; encounter, 1.475; join battle; proceed to battle, 12.13. (com- and gradior) |
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cōnscius, a, um | adj. (com- and sciō), having complete knowledge; conscious, 5.455; conscious of, 2.141; conscious of guilt, guilty, 2.99; witnessing (w. dat.), 4.167; having knowledge in common, or a mutual understanding; confederate, 2.267. |
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cognōmen, inis, n. | a name common to a family; a surname; name, 1.267. |
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caerulus, a, um | (adj.), dark blue, 2.381; sea-colored, azure, 5.819; dark; black, 3.64; subst., caerula, ōrum, n., the dark blue waters; the sea, 3.208. |
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cuspis, idis, f. | a spear point, 7.817; point, 5.208; spear, lance, javelin; a spear, 12.386; a spear or, perhaps, the shaft of a spear as a scepter, 1.81. |
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cunctor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. | to delay, hesitate, linger, wait, 4.133; keep one's ground, stand at bay, 10.717. |
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committō, mīsī, missus, 3, a. | to send or bring together; join, unite, 3.428; engage in, 5.69; join, begin battle, 11.589; perpetrate, commit a crime, 1.231; begin, 7.542; consign, intrust, 10.156; manum committere, to engage in conflict, to fight, 12.60. |
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