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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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crocus, ī, m. | saffron; saffron color, 9.614. |
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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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crūdēliter | (adv.), cruelly, barbarously, 6.495. (crūdēlis) |
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crūdēscō, crūduī, 3, inc. n. | to become harsh; to grow fierce, 7.788. (crūdus) |
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crūdus, a, um | (adj.), bloody, raw; of untanned hide, of raw hide, 5.69; covered with blood, bloody, 12.507; fresh, strong, vigorous, 6.304; rough, green, 9.743; deadly, cruel, fatal, 10.682. |
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cruentō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make bloody, stain with blood, 10.731. (cruentus) |
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cruentus, a, um | (adj.), bloody, blood-stained, 1.296; covered with blood, 10.498. |
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cruor, ōris, m. | shed blood; gore, 3.43; 4.455; blood. |
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crūs, crūris, n. | the leg, especially from the knee to the ankle. |
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crūstum, ī, n. | a crust, 7.115. |
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Crustumerī, ōrum, m. | the people of Crustumerium, a town of the Sabines, or a town itself, 7.631. |
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cubīle, is, n. | a lair, bed, couch, 3.324. (cubō, lie down) |
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cubitum, ī, n. | the elbow, 4.690. (cubō, lie down) |
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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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culmus, ī, m. | a stalk, stem; thatch; straw hut, 8.654. |
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culpa, ae, f. | a wrong action; crime, fault, 2.140. |
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culpō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to blame; p., culpātus, a, um, at fault; blameable; the guilty cause, 2.602. (culpa) |
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culta, ōrum, n. | plowed fields; fields. |
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culter, trī, m. | a plowshare; a knife, 6.248. (colō) |
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cultor, ōris, m. | a husbandman, cultivator; inhabitant; worshiper, 11.788. (colō) |
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cultrīx, īcis, f. | an inhabitant; protectress, 3.111. (colō) |
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cultus, ūs, m. | a tilling; civilization, 8.316; dress, guise, appearance, 3.591; habits, mode of life, life, 5.730. (colō) |
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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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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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Cūmae, ārum, f. | Cumae, an ancient Greek town of Campania, west of Naples, 6.2. |
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Cūmaeus, a, um | adj. (Cūmae), Cumaean, 3.441. |
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cumulō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to heap up; load, 5.532; make greater, increase, 4.436. (cumulus) |
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cumulus, ī, m. | a heap; flood, mass, 1.105. |
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cūnabula, ōrum, n. | a cradle; birthplace, 3.105. (cūnae, cradle) |
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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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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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cūnctus, a, um | adj. (coniūnctus), all taken together; all in a body; all, the whole, 1.154. |
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cuneus, ī, m. | a wedge, 6.181; a wedge-shaped battalion; battalion, 12.269; dare cuneōs, to form battalions, 12.575; pl., cuneī, ōrum, the seats of the theater; an assembly, 5.664. |
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Cupāvō, ōnis, m. | a Ligurian ally of Aeneas, 10.186. |
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Cupencus, ī, m. | a Rutulian, 12.539. |
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cupīdō, inis, f. | ardent longing, desire; love, 7.189; ardor, thirst, 9.354; resolve, 2.349; personified, Cupīdō, inis, m., Cupid the son of Venus, and god of love, 1.658. (cupiō) |
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cupīdō, inis, f. | ardent longing, desire; love, 7.189; ardor, thirst, 9.354; resolve, 2.349; personified, Cupīdō, inis, m., Cupid the son of Venus, and god of love, 1.658. (cupiō) |
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cupidus, a, um | adj. (cupiō), desirous, fond, fondly, 8.165. |
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cupiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 3, a. | to desire, be desirous; wish, 6.717; long, 4.394. |
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cupressus, ī, f. | the cypress; a branch of cypress, 2.714. |
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cūr | (adv.), wherefore? for what reason? why? 1.408, et al. (for quārē) |
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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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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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Curēs, ium, m. | a Sabine town east of Rome, 6.811. |
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Cūrētēs, um, m. | the earliest inhabitants of Crete; Cretans, 3.131. |
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cūria, ae, f. | one of the divisions of the Quirites of which the Comitia Curiata were composed; the place for the meeting of their senate; hence, a senate house, 7.174. |
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cūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to care for; have in charge; regard, attend to, 2.536; bring about, effect; to take care of, refresh with rest, food, and sleep, 3.511. (cūra) |
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curriculum, ī, n. | career, course, 8.408. (currō) |
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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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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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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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curvō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bend, curve, 3.533; swell, 3.564; wind, 7.381. (curvus) |
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curvus, a, um | (adj.), curved, bent, bending, 2.51; winding, 2.748; crooked. |
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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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cūstōdia, ae, f. | a watching, watch; guardianship, care; a watch, guard, 6.574. (cūstōs) |
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cūstōdiō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to guard, 8.218. (cūstōs) |
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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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Cybelē, ēs, and Cybēbē, ēs, or ae, f. | 1. Cybele, the principal goddess of Phrygia, corresponding to the “Magna Mater” of the Romans, and often identified with Rhea and Ops, 10.220. 2. A mountain in Phrygia sacred to Cybele, 3.111. |
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Cybelē, ēs, and Cybēbē, ēs, or ae, f. | 1. Cybele, the principal goddess of Phrygia, corresponding to the “Magna Mater” of the Romans, and often identified with Rhea and Ops, 10.220. 2. A mountain in Phrygia sacred to Cybele, 3.111. |
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Cyclades, um, f. | the Cyclades, the islands grouped around Delos in the Aegean Sea, 3.127. |
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Cyclōpius, a, um | adj. (Cyclōps), pertaining to the Cyclops; Cyclopean, 1.201. |
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Cyclōps, ōpis, m. | a Cyclops, one of the Cyclopes, fabulous giants of Sicily, supposed to have a round eye in the middle of the forehead, 3.569. |
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cycnus, ī, m. | a swan, 1.393. |
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Cycnus, ī, m. | a king of the Ligurians, friend of Phaëthon, placed among the constellations, as the swan, 10.189. |
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Cydōn, ōnis, m. | 1. A Cydonian or Cretan; of Cydonia, on the north coast of Crete, 12.858. 2. A Trojan warrior, 10.325. |
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Cyllēnē, ēs or ae, f. | a mountain in the east of Arcadia, the birthplace of Mercury, 8.139. |
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Cyllēnius, a, um | adj. (Cyllēnē), of Cyllene; Cyllenian; subst. m., the Cyllenian god; Mercury, 4.252. |
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cymba, ae, f. | a boat, skiff, 6.303. |
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cymbium, iī, n. | a small, skiff-shaped drinking cup; cup, 3.66. |
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Cȳmodocē, ēs, and Cȳmodocēa, ae, f. | Cymodoce, a Nereid, 5.826; 10.225. |
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Cȳmodocē, ēs, and Cȳmodocēa, ae, f. | Cymodoce, a Nereid, 5.826; 10.225. |
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Cȳmothoē, ēs, f. | Cymothoe, a Nereid, 1.144. |
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Cynthus, ī, m. | a mountain in Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Diana, 1.498. |
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cyparissus, ī, f. | a cypress, 3.680. |
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Cyprus, ī, f. | a large island in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1.622. |
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Cythēra, ōrum, n. | an island south of Laconia, near which Venus was said to have been born of the foam of the sea, 1.680. |
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Cytherēus, a, um | adj. (Cythēra), Cytherean; subst., Cytherēa, ae, f., the Cytherean goddess; Venus, 1.257. |
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