Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo discendente |
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circumsonō, 1, n. and a. | to sound about; raise a din around, 8.474. |
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Ciminus, ī, m. | Lake Ciminus, in Etruria, 7.697. |
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cadāver, eris, n. | a dead body, carcass, corpse, 8.264. (cadō) |
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Clārus, ī, m. | Clarus, a Lycian follower of Aeneas, 10.126. |
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Cithaerōn, ōnis, m. | a mountain of Boeotia, where the orgies of Bacchus were celebrated, 4.303. |
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Coclēs, itis, m. | Horatius Cocles, the Roman hero who defended the bridge against the Tuscans, 8.650. |
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Clonus, ī, m. | the name of a Greek silversmith, 10.499. |
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Claudius, a, um | adj. (Claudius), pertaining to the family of Claudius; Claudian, 7.708. |
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catēia, ae, f. | a slender javelin, 7.741. |
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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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Clūsīnus, a, um | adj. (Clūsium), of Clusium, 10.655. |
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clipeātus, a, um | adj. (clipeus), armed with a shield, or shield-bearing, 7.793. |
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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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Cēcropidēs, ae, m. | a son or descendant of Cecrops; pl., the Athenians, 6.21. |
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caelifer, era, erum | adj. (caelum and ferō), heaven-bearing, sky-bearing, 6.796. |
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circumligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to tie or bind round or to, 11.555. |
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castellum, ī, n. | a fortress, stronghold, castle, 5.440. (castrum) |
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citātus, a, um | swiftly driven or swiftly running, 12.373. (cito -are) |
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caenum, ī, n. | dirt, mud, mire, slime, 6.296. |
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Caere, n., indeclin. (gen. Caeritis, f., abl. Caerēte, f.) | Caere or Agylla, in the southern part of Etruria, now Cervetri, 8.597; 10.183. |
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Caere, n., indeclin. (gen. Caeritis, f., abl. Caerēte, f.) | Caere or Agylla, in the southern part of Etruria, now Cervetri, 8.597; 10.183. |
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claudus, a, um | (adj.), lame, limping, maimed, 5.278. |
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clam | (adv.), secretly, 1.350. |
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Clūsium, iī, n. | one of the chief cities of Etruria, now Chiusi, 10.167. |
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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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Chāonia, ae, f. | a country of Epirus, named after Chaon, 3.335. |
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Cluentius, iī, m. | a Roman gentile name, 5.123. |
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cautius | (adv.), comp. of cautē; more cautiously, 11.153. |
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Coeus, ī, m. | one of the Titans, and father of Latona, 4.179. |
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conloquium, iī, n. | a talking together; discourse, 7.91. (conloquor) |
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calamus, ī, m. | a reed or cane; an arrow, 10.140. |
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calathus, ī, m. | a wicker basket; workbasket, 7.805. |
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calcar, āris, n. | a spur, 6.881. (calx) |
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circumsistō, stetī, 3, a. and n. | to take one’s stand around; gather round; assail, surround, 8.490. |
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calcō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to put under the heel; trample upon; mix by trampling, 12.340. (calx) |
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circumveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, a. | to come about; surround, 6.132. |
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circumvolvō, no perf., volūtus, 3, a. | to roll round; (pass.), to complete, 3.284. |
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Calēs, ium, f. | a town of Campania, 7.728. |
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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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cālīgō, āre, 1, a. and n. | to be dark, darken, 2.606. (> cālīgō 1) |
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Celemna, ae, f. | a town of Campania, 7.739. |
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Calliopē, ēs, and Calliopēa, ae, f. | chief of the Muses, and mother of Orpheus, 9.525. |
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Chromis, is, m. | a Trojan, 11.675. |
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Chāōn, onis, m. | a Trojan, brother of Helenus, 3.335. |
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Cerberus, ī, m. | Cerberus, the three-headed watch-dog of Pluto, 6.417. |
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Calybē, ēs, f. | an aged priestess of Juno, 7.419. |
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Cinyrus, ī, and Cinyrās, ae, m. | a Ligurian chief, 10.186. |
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Camarīna, ae, f. | a Syracusan colony on the southwest coast of Sicily, 3.701. |
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Cloelia, ae, f. | the Roman heroine who escaped with other maiden hostages from the camp of Porsena, and swam across the Tiber to Rome, 8.651. |
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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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Camillus, ī, m. | M. Furius Camillus, the conqueror of Veii, who expelled the Gauls from Rome after the capture of the city, B.C. 390, 6.825. |
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Collātīnus, a, um | adj. (Collātia), of Collatia, a town of the Sabines near Rome; Collatine, 6.774. |
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Campānus, a, um | adj. (Campānia), of Campania, the country lying on the bay of Naples; Campanian, 10.145. |
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Castor, oris, m. | a Trojan warrior, 10.124. |
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Cōrus, ī, m. | Corus or Caurus, the northwest wind, 5.126. |
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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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Cōcȳtius, a, um | (adj.), of Cocytus, 7.479. |
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caulae, ārum, f. | an opening, a passage; sheepfold, 9.60. |
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cognōminis, e | (adj.), of the same, or his name, 6.383. (cognōmen) |
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Cethēgus, ī, m. | a Rutulian, 12.513. |
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caulis, is, m. | a stalk, 12.413. |
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circumeō, īvī or iī, itus, 4, n. and a. | to go about, circle round, 11.761. (circum and eō) |
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chalybs, ybis, m. | steel, 8.446. |
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cētus, ī, m.; cētos, ī, n.; pl. | cētē, κῆτος, whales, sharks, sea-monsters, 5.822. |
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Capēnus, a, um | adj. (Capēna), of Capena, a town in the southern part of Tuscany, 7.697. |
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Caulōn, ōnis, m. | Caulon, or Caulonia, a town on the east coast of Bruttium, 3.553. |
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Caphēreus, eī, m. | Caphareus, a promontory on the southern coast of Euboea, 11.260. |
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capillus, i, m. | the hair of the head , the hair |
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Castrum Inuī | a town in Latium near Antium and Ardea, 6.775. |
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caetra, ae, f. | a short Spanish shield, 7.732. |
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circumtextus, a, um | woven round, 1.649. (circum and texō) |
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caprea, ae, f. | a kind of wild goat; a roe. (caper) |
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Capreae, ārum, f. | Capreae, now Capri, an island in the Bay of Naples, 7.735. (caper) |
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caprigenus, a, um | adj. (caper and root gen-), pertaining to goats; of the goat kind, of goats, 3.221. |
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centumgeminus, a, um | (adj.), hundredfold; of the hundred- (or many-) handed Briareus, 6.287. |
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captīvus, a, um | adj. (capiō), taken in war; captured, captive, 2.765; of a captive or of captives, 10.520; subst., captīvus, ī, m., a captive, 9.273. |
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captō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a. | to lay hold upon vigorously, of the air, 3.514. (capiō) |
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classicum, ī, n. | the sound of the trumpet; the trumpet, 7.637. (classis) |
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circumdūco, xi, ctum, 3 a. | lead around |
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cēreus, a, um | adj. (cēra), waxen, 12.589. |
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carbaseus, a, um | adj. (carbasus), of linen, linen-, 11.776. |
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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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cīvīlis, e | adj. (cīvis), pertaining to the citizen; civil, civic, 6.772. |
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carchēsium, iī, n. | a large drinking vessel with two handles; bowl, beaker, 5.77. |
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clipeus, ī, m., and clipeum, ī, n. | a round shield; a shield, 2.227, et al. |
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Chalcidicus, a, um | (adj.), of Chalcis, the chief town of Euboea; Chalcidian, 6.17. |
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Cārēs, ium, Gr. acc., as (sing., Cār, Cāris), m. | the Carians, of Caria in the southwestern part of Asia Minor, 8.725. (Cāria) |
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cliēns, entis, m. | a client, dependent, 6.609.(cluō, to hear) |
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Carīnae, ārum, f. | the Carinae, a quarter of Rome between the Caelian and Esquiline, 8.361. |
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Caucasus, ī, m. | the Caucasus; the Caucasian Mountains, between the Caspian and Euxine, 4.367. |
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Carmentālis, e | adj. (Carmentis), of Carmentis, 8.338. |
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clāva, ae, f. | a club, 10.318. |
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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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caveō, cāvī, cautus, 2, n. and a. | to be on one’s guard; to beware, w. subst., 11.293. |
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Catilīna, ae, m. | L. Sergius Catiline, the conspirator, 8.668. |
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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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cella, ae, f. | a storeroom, granary, wine-cellar; cell of the honeycomb, 1.433; shrine, of a temple. |
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cassida, ae, and cassis, idis, f. | a helmet (of metal), 11.775. |
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