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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente
auctor, ōris, m.

one who increases, promotes, or produces; an originator, author, contriver, 2.150; founder, father, 4.365; adviser, counselor, guide, 5.17; favorer, patron, abettor, 12.159; messenger, 10.510; sender, 9.421. (augeō)

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avus, ī, m.

a grandfather, grandsire, 2.457; sire, father, ancestor, 6.840.

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aptō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to fit, join, or fasten to; with acc. and dat., 8.721; put on, 2.390; get ready, prepare, 10.259; fit out, prepare, 1.552; with abl. of manner, 8.80. (aptus)

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aperiō, uī, tus, 4, a.

to uncover, lay bare, 1.107; throw open, open, 2.60; disclose to the view, 3.206; disclose, reveal, 6.12; (pass.), aperīrī, to appear, 8.681; p., apertus, a, um, opened, 8.585; unguarded, 11.748; adj., open, 1.155; clear, pure, 1.587. (ab and root par, whence pariō)

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aeger, gra, grum

(adj.), indisposed; of the body, not well, suffering, sick, 5.651; wounded, 10.856; heavy, difficult, 5.432; feeble, 9.814; fainting, trembling, 5.468; wearied, exhausted, 2.566; of the mind, careworn, wretched, weary, sorrow-laden, 2.268; grieved, afflicted, desponding, oppressed, 1.208; heartbroken, 1.351; 4.389; of inanimate things, sickly, 3.142.

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aestus, ūs, m.

glowing heat; summer; a boiling; a billowy motion; waves of flame, flames, 2.706; wave, surge, 1.107; tide, sea, flood, 3.419; tide (of feeling), agitation, 4.532.

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aliquis, quid

(indef. subst. pron.), some one, any one, something, anything, in affirmative sentences; some one, 6.864, et al.; some other, 2.48; acc., aliquid, as to something, in some respect, somewhat, in some degree, 10.84; (adv.), aliquā (sc. ratiōne or viā) (abl.), in some way. (alius and quis)

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aliter

(adv.), in another manner; otherwise, 1.399. (alius)

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argentum, ī, n.

silver, 1.359, et al.; articles of silver; plate, 1.640.

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adloquor, locūtus sum, 3, dep. a.

to address, 1, 229.

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āmēns, entis

out of one’s mind or senses; amazed, beside one’s self, frantic, mad, furious, 2.314; 4.203; distracted, 3.307.

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acerbus, a, um

harsh, bitter, in taste; (fig.), cruel, fierce, 5.462; fatal, direful, sorrowful, sad, mournful, 5.49; 6.429; pl., acerba, ōrum, n., vengeful deeds, 12.500; (adv.), acerba, harshly, savagely, fiercely, 9.794.

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audāx, ācis

adj. (audeō), daring, bold, warlike, 4.615; rash, 12.786, freq.

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Auster, trī, m.

the southerly or south wind, opposite to Aquilo; wind in general, 3.70; (meton.), the south.

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altē

(adv.), aloft, on high; high, 1.337; high up; deeply, deep; comp., altius, higher. (altus)

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anguis, is, m. and f.

a snake of any kind, serpent, 2.379; hydra, 8.300.

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āvellō, vellī or vulsī, vulsus, 3, a.

to pluck, or tear off, or away from, with acc. and abl., take away, steal, 2.165; to force away, 11.201; p., avulsus, a, um, torn from, 2.608; torn, rent, 3.575.

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amplector, amplexus sum, 3, dep. a.

to embrace, clasp, 3.607; wind, pass around, 5.86; encircle, coil around, 2.214; (fig.), comprehend, embrace, in description.

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amīcus, a, um

adj. (amō), loving, friendly, kind, favorable, propitious, of persons, 2.735; of things, 2.255, et al.; subst., amīcus, ī., m., a friend.

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Alcīdēs, ae., m.

a descendant of Alceus; Hercules, 5.414, et al.

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Arcas, adis, m.

an Arcadian, 10.452;(adj.), 11.835.

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aetās, ātis, f.

lifetime, age, 1.705; old age, 2.596; period, generation, age, 7.680; lapse of time; time, 8.200. (for aevitās, fr. aevum)

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adferō, attulī, allātus, adferre, irreg. a.

to bring, bear, or carry, convey to, 12.171; bring hither, 6.532; to present, 3.310; (pass.), adferī, to be brought to, with acc., 7.217.

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augurium, iī, n.

the business of the augur; augury, divination, 1.392; an augury, omen, portent, 2.703; oracle, 3.89; presage, 5.523. (augur)

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absistō, abstitī, 3, n.

to stand off or away from, followed by the abl., alone or with prep.; withdraw from, 6.259; fly, dart from, 12.102; (with infin.), desist, cease, 6.399; (alone), stop, cease, 1.192.

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accēdō, cessī, cessus (perf. ind., accēstis for accessistis, 1.201), 3, n.

to go or draw near to; approach, with acc. alone, 1.307. (ad and cedo)

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altāria, ium, n.

the upper part of an altar; a high altar, 7.211; an altar, 2.515. (altus)

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accingō, cīnxī, cīnctus (pass. inf., accingier, 4.493), 3, a.

to gird on; gird, 2.614; arm, equip, 6.184; make one’s self ready; prepare, 1.210; resort to, 4.493. (ad and cingō)

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armātus, a, um

armed, charged, 12.857. (armō)

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āles, itis (gen. pl. sometimes alituum, 8.27)

adj. (āla), winged, swift, 5.861, et al.; subst. c., a bird, 1.394; an owl, 12.862.

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Argolicus, a, um

(adj.), of Argolis; Argolic; Greek, 2.55.

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armentum, ī, n.

collective (arō), beasts used for plowing; cattle, 2.499, et al.; of all kinds of animals, a herd, drove; of deer, 1.185; of horses, 3.540.

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adhūc

(adv.), to this place; to this time; hitherto, as yet, yet, still, 1.547, et al.; neque adhūc, and not even yet, nor yet.

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amictus, ūs, m.

a veiling or draping of the person; an upper garment, covering; cloak, mantle, veil, 3.405; 5.421. (amiciō)

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avis, is, f.

a bird, 6.193, et al.

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acūtus, a, um

sharpened, pointed, sharp, 1.45. (acuō)

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aurātus, a, um

adj. (aurum), gilded, golden, of gold, 12.163; embroidered with gold, 5.250.

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aēnus, a, um

adj. (aes), of bronze; brazen, 2.470; subst., aēnum, ī, n., a bronze or brazen vessel; caldron, 1.213, et al.

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abrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a.

to break off, away, or tear away from, 9.118; tear asunder, rend, 3.199; end suddenly or abruptly, 4.388; put an end to, 4.631; violate, 3.55; p. abruptus, a, um, having burst, bursting, breaking forth, subst., abruptum, ī, n., anything broken off; a precipice; abyss, chasm, 3.422; in abruptum, headlong, 12.687.

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Argī, ōrum, m., and Argos, n.

Argos, the capital of Argolis, and a favorite abode of Juno, 1.24; Greece, 2.95. (nom. and acc.)

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alternus, a, um

adj. (alter), one after the other; alternating, 6.121; by turns, in succession, 5.376; every second, 12.233.

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Ausonia, ae, f.

an ancient name of middle and lower Italy; Italy, in general, 3.496.

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Achīvī, ōrum or um

the Greeks, the Achaeans 2.102.

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aggredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n. and a.

attempt, dare, with inf., 2.165; to advance toward; attempt, 3.38; attack, 9.325; assail, hew, 2.463; accost, address, 3.358. (ad and gradior)

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agrestis, e

adj. (ager), pertaining to the fields or country; country-, rustic, rural, 3.34; wild, 7.111; subst., agrestis, is, m., a rustic, 7.504; husbandman.

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adytum, ī, n.

the inaccessible; the innermost part of a temple, accessible only to the priest; a shrine, sanctuary, oracle, 2.115; the interior of a tomb, or shrine of the dead, 5.84.

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auspicium, iī, n.

an auspice; omen, token, sign, 3.499; power, authority, 4.103; will, 4.341; conduct, leadership, 11.347. (auspex)

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adnuō, nuī (ūtus, rare), 3, a. and n.

to nod to; with dat., acc. and dat., and infin.; ascent, consent, 4.128; promise, 1.250; direct, permit, 11.20.

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arceō, uī, 2, a.

to inclose, shut in; restrain, bind, 2.406; debar, keep off, repel, 1.435; protect, save from, 8.73.

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āēr, eris, m. (acc. āera or āerem)

the air or atmosphere, 1.300, et al.

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aerātus, a, um

adj. (aes), furnished with copper, bronze; made of bronze, 2.481; bronze-covered; with brazen prow, 8.675; armed with bronze; armed, 7.703.

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aereus, a, um

adj. (aes), made of copper or bronze; bronze, brazen (see def. of aes), 1.448; brazen beaked, 5.198; of the copper or bronze plates or scales of a corselet, 10.313.

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āerius, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to the air; airy, aërial, 5.520; rising into the air; towering, lofty, 3.291; air-cleaving, 9.803.

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adsuēscō, suēvī, suētus, 3, a. and n.

to accustom to, make familiar, habituate to; with dat., acc. and dat., and infin., to get or become accustomed, be wont, learn; with abl., 7.746; adsuēscere bella animīs, instead of adsuēscere animōs bellīs, to cherish war in the heart, 6.832.

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adlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to glide to; (with dat., rarely acc.), sail to, reach, 3.569; advance, glide (with abl. of manner), 10.269; fly to, 9.474; descend, fall upon, 12.319.

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adsurgō, surrēxī, surrēctus, 3, n.

to rise up; rise, 4.86; swell, fume, 10.95.

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amplus, a, um

(adj.), spacious, large, ample, 2.310; splendid, magnificent, glorious, 4.93; comp., amplior, us, larger; (adv.), amplius, more, longer, 1.683.

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acervus, ī, m.

a heap, pile, 4.402.

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axis, is, m.

an axle; synecdoche, car, chariot, 5.820; the axis of the heavens, the sky, the heavens, 4.482; the pole; the north pole, the north.

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adspīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to breathe to or upon, 5.607; breathe or emit fragrance, 1.694; (fig.), inspire, 9.525; aid, favor, prosper, 2.385; aspire, 12.352.

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alō, uī, altus or alitus, 3, a.

to nourish, rear, 3.50; breed, 4.38; cherish, 4.2; animate, 6.726; encourage, 5.231.

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addūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead or draw to; lead on, 10.380; draw to, bend, draw tight, strain, of the muscles, 5.141; of a bow, etc., 5.507.

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adigō, ēgī, āctus, 3, a.

to drive, take, bring to, 9, 601; thrust, 9, 431; to strike down, hurl, 4, 25; force, urge, impel, with inf., 6, 696; drive, 10, 850. (ad and agō)

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admoneō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to put in mind; remind; admonish, warn, with acc., 4.353; incite, urge on, 10.587; with interrogative clause, 10.153; remind, remonstrate, caution.

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Atlās, antis, m.

Atlas, a king of Mauretania, famed for his knowledge of the stars, and hence said to have borne the heavens on his head and shoulders, transformed, according to mythology, by Perseus with the Gorgon’s head into the mountain that bears his name, 1.741, et al.

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aurīga, ae, m.

a charioteer, 5.146; a groom, 12.85.

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Atrīdēs, ae, m.

a son or descendant of Atreus; pl., Atrīdae, ārum, the Atridae (Agamemnon and Menelaus), 2.104.

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adveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n. and a.

to come to a place; to arrive, come, 7.803; arrive at, reach, 1.388.

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Āsia, ae, f.

1. Asia, a town of Lydia, near the river Cayster. 2. Asia Minor; Asia, 7.224, et al.

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adnītor, nīsus or nīxus sum, 3, dep. n.

to press upon; (with dat.), lean against, 12.92; lean, rest upon, 4.690; alone, make effort, strive, 5.226; ply the oars, 4.583.

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Argīvus, a, um

adj. (Argos), belonging to Argos; Argive; Greek, 2.254; subst., Argīvī, ōrum, Argives, Greeks, 1.40.

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avidus, a, um

adj. (aveō, desire), longing, eager, 1.514; eagerly, quickly, 6.210; with longing, 3.132; eager for destruction, devouring, destructive, baneful; with infin., 12.290; with gen., eagerly, desirous of, eager for, 9.661.

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Anna, ae, f.

a sister of Dido, 4.9.

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Arrūns, untis, m.

Arruns or Aruns, an Etruscan follower of Tarchon, 11.759.

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arripiō, uī, reptus, 3, a.

to seize for one’s self; seize, 9.561; lay hold upon; surprise, 9.13; (fig.), hasten to, gain, 3.477. (ad and rapiō)

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attingō, tigī, tāctus, 3, a.

to touch against; touch, grasp, 9.558; (fig.), attain, reach, arrive at, 5.797; come upon, overtake, 4.568. (ad and tangō)

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amāns, antis

(subst.) a lover; loving, fond wife, 1.352.

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Acherōn, ontis, m.

the Acheron, a river of Hades, 6.295; (met.), the lower world, 5.99.

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acuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to make pointed; to sharpen, whet, 8.386; (fig.), stimulate, provoke, 7.330; incite, rouse.

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adiungō, iūnxī, iūnctus, 3, a.

to join to, moor, 9, 69; associate with, 8, 515; add, to ally, 7, 238.

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amārus, a, um

(adj.), bitter, brackish, salt, briny; (fig.), bitter, 4.203; biting, 11.337; cruel, 10.900.

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attonō, uī, itus, 1, a.

to thunder at; p., attonitus, a, um, (fig.), stunned; agitated, 7.580; amazed, astonished, 3.172; afflicted, overwhelmed, 12.610; spellbound, hushed, 6.53. (ad and tonō)

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aspectō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to look at or upon, behold, 10.4; survey earnestly, 6.186; with admiration, 1.420; with regret, 5.615. (ad and spectō)

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anceps, cipitis

adj. (am- and caput), two-headed or two-edged, 7.525; (fig.), twofold, 3.47; uncertain, wavering, doubtful, 5.654; 10.304; perplexed, perplexing, intricate, 5.589.

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Albānus, a, um

adj. (Alba), pertaining to Alba; Alban, 1.7; subst., Albānī, ōrum, m., the Albans, 5.600.

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Assaracus, ī, m.

Assaracus, a king of Phrygia, son of Tros, brother of Ganymede and Ilus, and grandfather of Anchises, 1.284; Assaracī, ōrum, m. the Assaraci, two Trojan heroes, 10.124.

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aspectus, ūs, m.

a looking at; (meton.), that which is looked at; a vision, 9.657; a view, sight, 4.314; appearance, presence, 1.613. (aspiciō)

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angustus, a, um

adj. (angō), strait, narrow, 3.411; straitened, perilous, 11.309; subst., angustum, ī, n., a narrow place, passage, 2.332.

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arundō, inis, f.

a reed, arrow, 4.73.

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aestās, ātis, f.

the summer, 1.265, et al.; summer air, 6.707; a year.

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Allēctō, ūs, f.

Alecto, one of the furies, 7.324, et al.

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Arcas, adis, m.

an Arcadian, 10.452;(adj.), 11.835.

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absūmō, sūmpsī, sūmptus, 3, a.

to take away; of death, to end, destroy, 3.654; exhaust, spend, 7.301; consume, devour, 3.257; cut off, end, 1.555.

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alvus, ī, f.

the abdomen, the belly; waist, 12.273; body, 2.51.

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ambiguus, a, um

adj. (ambigō), uncertain; doubtful, undecided; 5.326; twofold, 3.180; dark, obscure, 2.99; unreliable, treacherous, 1.661; hesitating, uncertain, 5.655; in suspense, 8.580.

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Amāta, ae, f.

the wife of Latinus, 7.343, et al.

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apex, icis, m.

the point of anything; peak, top, summit, 4.246; pointed flame, 2.683; cone of a helmet, 10.270; a peaked cap, 8.664.

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armus, ī, m.

the shoulder, strictly at the shoulder blade; of beasts, shoulder, 11.497; flank, side, 6.881; of men, the shoulder, 11.644

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arō, āvi, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to plow; till, cultivate, 4.212; of navigation, to plow, 2.780; of age, to furrow, 7.417.

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āversus, a, um

turned away, 1.482; with averted faces, 6.224; askance, 4.362; remote, 1.568; (fig.), indignant, 7.618; displeased, 2.170.

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