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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo discendente
dissimilis, e

(adj.), unlike; inadequate, unfit, unequal, 9.282.

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daedalus, a, um

(adj.), artificial, skillful, cunningly wrought; wily, artful, 7.282.

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Dahae, ārum, m.

the Dahae, a Scythian people beyond the Caspian, 8.728.

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discerpō, cerpsī, cerptus, 3, a.

to pluck asunder, to tear in pieces; disperse, 9.313. (dis- and carpō)

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Danaē, ēs, f.

daughter of Acrisius, and mother of Perseus, 7.410.

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dolō, ōnis, m.

a staff or pole with an iron point; a pike, 7.664.

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Danaus, a, um

(adj.), of Danaus, king of Argos; Greek, 3.602; subst., Danaī, ōrum, m., the Greeks, 2.327.

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Dolichāōn, onis, m.

a Trojan, 10.696.

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distineō, uī, tentus, 2, a.

to hold at bay, keep off, 11.381. (dis- and teneō)

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dīnumerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to distinguish by number, enumerate, reckon, count, 6.691.

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Dardanidēs, ae, m.

a son or descendant of Dardanus; Aeneas, 10.545; pl., Dardanidae, ārum (um), the Trojans, 1.560, et al.; adj., Dardanian, Trojan, 2.59.

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Dardanis, idis, f.

a daughter or descendant of Dardanus, 2.787.

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dēprecor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to avert by praying; deprecate; beg for mercy, 12.931.

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dīmētior, mēnsus sum, 4, dep. a.

to measure, mark out; lay out.

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discrīminō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to separate; to make distinct, with light; discover, illuminate, 11.144. (discrīmen)

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Dolōn, ōnis, m.

a Trojan spy, 12.347.

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dator, ōris, m.

a giver, 1.734. (1. dō)

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Daucius, a, um

adj. (Daucus), of Daucus, a Rutulian; Daucian, 10.391.

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disiungō, iūnxī, iūnctus, 3, a.

to disjoin, separate, drive away from, 1.252.

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dīruō, uī, utus, 3, a.

to overthrow, tear apart or away from, 10.363.

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dēpāscō, pāvī, pāstus, 3, a., and dēpāscor, pāstus sum, 3, dep. a.

to devour, consume, 2.215; taste, 5.93; feed upon, graze.

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dēvolō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to fly down, 4.702.

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dēbellātor, ōris, m.

a conqueror, 7.651. (dēbellō)

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domitō, 1, intens. a.

to tame; train, exercise, 7.163. (domō)

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dōs, dōtis, f.

a marriage portion, dowry, 7.423. (dō)

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Donūsa, ae, f.

an island between the Cyclades and Crete; one of the Sporades, 3.125.

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dēbilitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to weaken, abate, 9.611. (dēbilis)

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diffīdō, fīsus sum, 3, n.

to be distrustful; to distrust, 3.51.

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Drepanum, ī, n.

Drepanum, a town on the western coast of Sicily, now Trapani, 3.707.

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dēvinciō, vinxī, vinctus, 4, a.

to bind fast; bind, 8.394.

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dēcerpō, sī, tus, 3, a.

to pluck off; crop, pluck, 6.141. (dē and carpō)

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dēstruō, strūxī, strūctus, 3, a.

to destroy, tear down, 4.326.

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dēcidō, cidī, 3, n.

to fall down; fall, 5.517. (dē and cadō)

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dispiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, a.

to see distinctly, descry, perceive, discern, 6.734. (dis- and speciō, look)

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dispendium, iī, n.

a weighing out; expense, cost; loss, 3.453. (dispendō, weigh out)

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dīlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to slip, glide, fall apart; depart, pass away, 4.705.

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Deciī, ōrum, m.

several illustrious Romans of the Decian gens, especially the father and son Decius Mus, one killed in the battle of Vesuvius, B.C. 340, the other in the battle of Sentinum, B.C. 295, 6.824.

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dēclārō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make clear; to declare, proclaim, 5.246.

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dēclīnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to turn down or away; of the eyes, to close in sleep, 4.185.

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dēcolor, ōris

(adj.), of debased color; of baser metal; vitiated, corrupt, 8.326.

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Dindyma, ōrum, n., and Dindymus, ī, m.

Mount Dindymus or Dindyma, in Mysia, sacred to Cybele, 9.618.

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dēsīdō, sēdī, 3, n.

to sink down, 3.565.

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dispōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a.

to put in order; arrange, distribute, 3.237.

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dēcursus, ūs, m.

a running down, descent, 12.523. (dēcurrō)

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Dercennus, ī, m.

an ancient king of Laurentum, 11.850.

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dēcutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a.

to shake off. (dē and quatiō)

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Dioxippus, ī, m.

a Trojan, 9.574.

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dēdīgnor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to deem unworthy, disdain, scorn, refuse, 4.536.

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diffindō, fidī, fissus, 3, a.

to cleave asunder; split, pierce, 9.589.

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dēsertor, ōris, m.

one who has deserted; a renegade, 12.15. (dēserō)

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dēfēnsor, ōris, m.

a defender, protector; applied also to inanimate things, 2.521. (dēfendō)

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dēsecō, uī, tus, 1, a.

to cut off, 8.438.

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Didymāōn, onis, m.

Didymaon, an artist, mentioned only by Virgil, 5.359.

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discingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a.

to ungird; p., discīnctus, a, um, loose-robed; indolent, effeminate, 8.724.

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distrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a.

to draw, tear asunder, 7.767.

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dēflectō, flexī, flexus, 3, a.

to turn aside, 10.331.

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Dōtō, ūs, f.

a sea nymph, 9.102.

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dōtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to endow, portion, 7.318. (dōs)

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dēfodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a.

to dig down; sink deep; bury.

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Dryopē, ēs, f.

a wood nymph, 10.551.

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dēfringō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a.

to break off, 11.748. (dē and frangō)

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discolor, ōris

(adj.), of different color, 6.204.

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dēgō, dēgī, 3, a.

to pass, spend, 4.551. (dē and agō)

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dēgustō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to taste of; touch, graze, 12.376.

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discrepō, uī, 1, n.

to be discordant in sound; (fig.), to differ, 10.434.

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dēstinō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to place apart; destine, doom, 2.129.

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dēvexus, a, um

adj. (dēvehō), inclined downwards; descending; declining.

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dēiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to cast down, 6.581; strike down, slay, 11.642; drive down, 4.152; shoot or bring down, 5.542; deprive of, 3.317; dēicere vultum, to cast down the eyes, 3.320; (pass.), dēicī, to be disheartened, dismayed, 10.858. (dē and iaciō)

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dissēnsus, ūs, m.

disagreement, dissent, 11.455. (dissentiō, disagree)

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Dēiopēa, ae, f.

a nymph in the train of Juno, 1.72.

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Dēiphobē, ēs, f.

a name of the Cumaean Sibyl, daughter of Glaucus and priestess of Apollo and Diana, 6.36.

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dētrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a.

to draw from; take from, 5.260.

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Drūsus, ī, m.

the family name of several distinguished Romans, 6.824.

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dissideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n.

to be situated apart, be separated, 7.370. (dis- and sedeō)

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dēlībō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to sip; kiss, 12.434.

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dīvortium, iī, n.

a separation; a parting, or crossway, 9.379. (dīvortō or dīvertō)

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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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distendō, tendī, tēnsus, or tentus, 3, a.

to stretch apart or out; extend, distend; fill, 1.433.

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Dēlos, ī, f.

an island in the midst of the Cyclades in the Aegean, where Latona gave birth to Apollo and Diana, 4.144.

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dēvolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a.

to roll down; throw, hurl down, 2.449.

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dēterior, ius

(comparative adjective) worse; more degenerate, 8.326.

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distō, 1, n.

to stand apart; be distant, 3.116.

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dēscēnsus, ūs, m.

a going down; descent, 6.126. (dēscendō)

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distringō, strīnxī, strīctus, 3, a.

to draw apart; draw, blind, stretch, 6.617.

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dēmergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a.

to dip, plunge, 9.119.

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dēmetō, messuī, messus, 3, a.

to reap; clip, break off, pluck, 11.68.

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dīvīnus, a, um

adj. (dīvus), relating to the gods; heaven-descended, divine, 5.47; heavenly, 1.403; inspired, prophetic, 3.373.

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Dindyma, ōrum, n., and Dindymus, ī, m.

Mount Dindymus or Dindyma, in Mysia, sacred to Cybele, 9.618.

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Diōnaeus, a, um

adj. (Diōnē), pertaining to Dione, mother of Venus; Dionaean, 3.19.

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Dēmodocus, ī, m.

an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.413.

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dīvitiae, ārum, f.

riches, wealth, 6.610. (dīves)

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Dēmophoōn, ontis, m.

a Trojan slain by Camilla, 11.675.

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Dōdōnaeus, a, um

(adj.), of, Dodona; Dodonaean, 3.466.

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dēsidia, ae, f.

sloth. (dēsidō)

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dictamnus, ī, f., -um, ī, n.

dittany, an aromatic plant found on Mount Dicte, in Crete, 12.412. (Dicte)

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dētonō, tonuī, 1, n.

to thunder loudly, storm; thunder out, cease to thunder, 10.809.

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discindō, scidī, scissus, 3, a.

to tear asunder, pull in pieces, rend, 12.602.

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dīvus (dīus), a, um

(adj.), divine; godlike, 11.657; subst., dīvus, ī, m., a god, freq.; the image of a god, 12.286; dīva, ae, f., a goddess, 1.632, et al.

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dēnūntiō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to announce emphatically; declare, foretell, 3.366.

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disclūdō, clūsī, clūsus, 3, a.

to open; loosen, 12.782. (dis- and claudō)

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