Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sort descending |
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Carpathius, a, um | (adj.), of Carpathus, an island northeast of Crete; subst., Carpathium, iī, n., the Carpathian Sea, 5.595. |
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dispōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a. | to put in order; arrange, distribute, 3.237. |
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disclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a. | to open; loosen, 12.782. (dis- and claudō) |
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impiger, gra, grum | (adj.), not sluggish, not inactive; quick, not backward, 1.738. |
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Casmilla, ae, f. | the mother of Camilla, 11.543. |
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Casperia, ae, f. | a town of the Sabines, 7.714. |
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Caspius, a, um | (adj.), of the Caspian Sea, Caspian; Asiatic, 6.798. |
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Cupencus, ī, m. | a Rutulian, 12.539. |
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cassida, ae, and cassis, idis, f. | a helmet (of metal), 11.775. |
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Imāōn, onis (acc. Imāona), m. | a Latin warrior, 10.424. |
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castellum, ī, n. | a fortress, stronghold, castle, 5.440. (castrum) |
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Erulus, ī, m. | king of Praeneste, and son of Feronia, said to have had three lives, and to have been killed by Evander, 8.563. |
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Castor, oris, m. | a Trojan warrior, 10.124. |
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Dēiopēa, ae, f. | a nymph in the train of Juno, 1.72. |
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Castrum Inuī | a town in Latium near Antium and Ardea, 6.775. |
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impēnsus, a, um | ample, considerate, great, 4.54. |
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clārēscō, claruī, 3, inc. n. | to become clear to the ear or eye; grow loud, increase, 2.301. |
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catēia, ae, f. | a slender javelin, 7.741. |
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inluviēs, ēī. f. | that which is deposited by washing; dirt, filth, 3.593. (cf. ēluō) |
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congemō, uī, 3, a. and n. | to groan deeply; send forth a sigh or groan; (fig.), to creak or crash, 2.631. |
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Catilīna, ae, m. | L. Sergius Catiline, the conspirator, 8.668. |
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Īllyricus, a, um | adj. (Īllyria), pertaining to Illyria, the country north of Epirus; Illyrian, 1.243. |
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imbellis, e | not fit for war; unwarlike, effeminate, feeble, 2.544; timid. |
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catulus, ī, m. | a young dog; a whelp, the young of wild animals; a cub, whelp, 2.357. |
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Imbrasus, ī, m. | a Lycian, 12.343. |
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Caucasus, ī, m. | the Caucasus; the Caucasian Mountains, between the Caspian and Euxine, 4.367. |
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dispendium, iī, n. | a weighing out; expense, cost; loss, 3.453. (dispendō, weigh out) |
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immātūrus, a, um | (adj.), untimely, 11.166. |
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caveō, cāvī, cautus, 2, n. and a. | to be on one’s guard; to beware, w. subst., 11.293. |
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imprōvidus, a, um | (adj.), not looking before; improvident; unsuspecting, blinded; unprepared, 2.200. |
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caulae, ārum, f. | an opening, a passage; sheepfold, 9.60. |
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caulis, is, m. | a stalk, 12.413. |
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Caulōn, ōnis, m. | Caulon, or Caulonia, a town on the east coast of Bruttium, 3.553. |
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immulgeō, 2, a. | to milk into, 11.572. |
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Cōrus, ī, m. | Corus or Caurus, the northwest wind, 5.126. |
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Cōcȳtius, a, um | (adj.), of Cocytus, 7.479. |
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cautius | (adv.), comp. of cautē; more cautiously, 11.153. |
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ēversor, ōris, m. | an over-thrower, destroyer, 12.545. (ēvertō) |
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galērus, ī, m. | a cap of fur or undressed skin; hat, cap, 7.688. (rel. to galea) |
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Cēcropidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Cecrops; pl., the Athenians, 6.21. |
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claudus, a, um | (adj.), lame, limping, maimed, 5.278. |
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Evadnē, ēs, f. | Evadne, the wife of Capaneus, who cast herself on the funeral pile of her husband, 6.447. |
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dissēnsus, ūs, m. | disagreement, dissent, 11.455. (dissentiō, disagree) |
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contiguus, a, um | adj. (contingō), near, within reach, 10.457. |
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Celemna, ae, f. | a town of Campania, 7.739. |
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ignāvia, ae, f. | want of spirit, cowardice, 11.733. (ignāvus) |
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Crīnīsus, ī, m. | a river in the southwestern part of Sicily, 5.38. |
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cella, ae, f. | a storeroom, granary, wine-cellar; cell of the honeycomb, 1.433; shrine, of a temple. |
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dissideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n. | to be situated apart, be separated, 7.370. (dis- and sedeō) |
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comētēs (comēta), ae, m. | a comet, 10.273. |
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dēbilitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to weaken, abate, 9.611. (dēbilis) |
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Euandrius, a, um | of Evander, Evandrian, 10.394. (Euander) |
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dēlitēscō, dēlituī, 3, inc. n. | to hide; lurk, lie hidden, 2.136. (dē and latēscō, be hidden) |
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centumgeminus, a, um | (adj.), hundredfold; of the hundred- (or many-) handed Briareus, 6.287. |
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Ceraunia, ōrum, n. pl. | the Ceraunian peaks, a range of mountains on the coast of Epirus, 3.506. |
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Cerberus, ī, m. | Cerberus, the three-headed watch-dog of Pluto, 6.417. |
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imperditus, a, um | (adj.), undestroyed, 10.430. |
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Ericētēs, ae, m. | a Lycaonian follower of Aeneas, 10.749. |
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Eurōus, a, um | adj. (Eurus), pertaining to Eurus, the southeast wind; eastern, 3.533. |
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cēreus, a, um | adj. (cēra), waxen, 12.589. |
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Clarius, a, um | (adj.), of Claros, a town in Ionia, noted for one of the oracles of Apollo located there; Clarian, 3.360. |
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cernuus, a, um | (adj.), with head or face prone downward; pitching, bending with the head to the ground, prostrate, 10.894. |
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etenim | (conj.), for, indeed, truly, 7.390. |
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explicō, āvī or uī, ātus or itus, 1, a. | to unfold; deploy, draw out, extend; describe, tell, 2.362. |
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ēverberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to beat violently, strike, flap upon, 12.866. |
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corneus, a, um | adj. (cornū), of horn, 6.894. |
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dulcēdō, inis, f. | sweetness; delight, joy, 11.538. (dulcis) |
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impexus, a, um | (adj.), uncombed, untrimmed; shaggy, 7.667. |
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incōnsultus, a, um | (adj.), uninstructed, unadvised, without advice, 3.452. |
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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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Eurypylus, ī, m. | a Thessalian prince, one of the Greek chiefs at Troy, 2.114. |
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equitātus, ūs, m. | the horse, cavalry, 8.585. (equitō) |
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cētera | adv. (n. pl. of cēterus, a, um), in other respects, 3.594; as to the rest, henceforth, 9.656. |
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ibīdem | (adv.), in the same place, 1.116. |
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Cethēgus, ī, m. | a Rutulian, 12.513. |
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cētus, ī, m.; cētos, ī, n.; pl. | cētē, κῆτος, whales, sharks, sea-monsters, 5.822. |
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caetra, ae, f. | a short Spanish shield, 7.732. |
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concrēdō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to trust, intrust, 10.286. |
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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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Chalcidicus, a, um | (adj.), of Chalcis, the chief town of Euboea; Chalcidian, 6.17. |
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imprūdēns, entis | (adj.), not seeing or knowing beforehand; unconscious, 9.386; unwarned. |
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chalybs, ybis, m. | steel, 8.446. |
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Chāōn, onis, m. | a Trojan, brother of Helenus, 3.335. |
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Chāonia, ae, f. | a country of Epirus, named after Chaon, 3.335. |
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inaccessus, a, um | (adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195. |
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inaccessus, a, um | (adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195. |
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inārdēscō, ārsī, 3, inc. n. | to take fire; become glowing, glow; be gilded, 8.623. |
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distringō, strīnxī, strīctus, 3, a. | to draw apart; draw, blind, stretch, 6.617. |
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distrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a. | to draw, tear asunder, 7.767. |
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excellēns, entis | surpassing; beautiful, stately, 12.250. |
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Īnarimē, ēs, f. | an island at the entrance of the Bay of Naples, called also Aenaria and Pithecusa, now Ischia, 9.716. |
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Eunēus, ī, m. | a Trojan slain by Camilla, 11.666. |
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Dardanis, idis, f. | a daughter or descendant of Dardanus, 2.787. |
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Chromis, is, m. | a Trojan, 11.675. |
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ēloquor, locūtus sum, 3, dep. a. and n. | to speak out; speak, 3.39. |
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Ciminus, ī, m. | Lake Ciminus, in Etruria, 7.697. |
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Cluentius, iī, m. | a Roman gentile name, 5.123. |
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incingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a. | to gird on, gird about, gird, array, clothe, 7.396. |
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Dōtō, ūs, f. | a sea nymph, 9.102. |
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Cinyrus, ī, and Cinyrās, ae, m. | a Ligurian chief, 10.186. |
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