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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid
ebur, oris, n.

ivory, 1.592.

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eburnus, a, um

adj. (ebur), of ivory; ivory, 6.647; ivory-hilted, 11.11.

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Ebusus, ī, m.

a Latin warrior, 12.299.

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ecce

(interj.), see! lo! behold! w. a proposition, 5.793. (en and ce)

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Echīonius, a, um

of Echion, one of the Theban ancestors, produced from the dragon’s teeth; Echionian, Theban, 12.515. (Echīon)

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ecquis, ecquid

(subst. interr. pron., denoting vehement feeling ), whether anybody? anything, any one; anybody? who, what, anything? freq.; (adv.), ecquid, as to anything, in any respect or degree? perchance? at all? 3.342. (ec and quis)

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ecquī, quae or qua, quod

(adj. interr. pron., denoting vehement feeling), whether any? any? 3.341. (ec and qui)

2
edāx, ācis

voracious; devouring, consuming, 2.758. (edō)

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ēdīcō, dīxī, dictus, 3, a.

to speak forth; declare; decree, order, w. subj. or inf., 3.235; announce, order, charge, 11.463.

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ēdisserō, uī, tus, 3, a.

to state; set forth, declare, relate, 2.149.

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edō, ēdī, ēsus, 3, a.

to eat, 7.113; to eat, waste, consume, 4.66; pres., est, 4.66; (fig.), fret, vex, torment, consume, 12.801.

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ēdō, didī, ditus, 3, a.

to give out, put forth, raise; bring forth young; beget, 8.137; produce, make, 9.527; utter, 5.693; p., ēditus, a, um, exposed, raised up, elevated.

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ēdoceō, uī, tus, 2, a.

to teach completely; communicate, declare, 5.748.

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Ēdōnus, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to the Edoni, a people of southern Thrace; Edonian, Thracian, 12.365.

1
ēducō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to train, breed, 10.518.

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ēdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to lead out, lead forth, 1.432; draw out, 10.744; bear, bring forth, 6.765; work out, forge, 6.630; erect, build, 2.186; rear, 2.461; bring up, maintain, 8.413.

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efferō, extulī, ēlātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bear, or bring out or forth, 2.297; bear away, rescue, 3.150; raise, elevate, lift up or high, 1.127; elate, puff up, 11.715; efferre gressum or pedem, walk, go, come forth, 2.753; efferre sē, arise, 3.215. (ex and ferō)

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efferus, a, um

adj. (ex and ferus, wild), extremely wild; savage, frantic, 4.642; fierce, 8.6; cruel, 8.484.

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effētus, a, um

adj. (ex and fētus, productive), no longer producing; exhausted, 5.396; incapable (w. gen.), 7.440.

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efficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a.

to make completely; form, make, 1.160; w. subj. clause, cause. (ex and faciō)

2
effigiēs, ēī, f.

something molded or fashioned; a figure, likeness, or image, 3.148. (effingō)

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effingō, fīnxī, fīctus, 3, a.

to mold out, shape forth; form, fashion; portray, represent, 6.32; counterfeit, imitate, 10.640. (ex and fingō)

2
efflāgitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to ask urgently; demand, 12.759. (ex and flagitō, demand)

1
efflō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to blow or breathe out, 7.786. (ex and flō)

2
effodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a.

to dig out, excavate, 1.427; dig up, 1.443; dig, thrust out, 3.663. (ex and fodiō)

3
effor, fātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to speak forth; speak, say, 6.560. (ex and for)

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effringō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a.

to break out or open; crush, dash out, 5.480. (ex and frangō)

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effugiō, fūgī, 3, n. and a.

to flee forth or away; glide away, 2.226; get off, escape; speed along, 5.151; pass swiftly from, flee from, escape from, 2.793; 3.272; escape, 3.653. (ex and fugiō)

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effugium, iī, n.

a fleeing away; pl., flight, escape, 2.140. (effugiō)

1
effulgeō, and effulgō, fulsī, 2, and 3, n.

to shine forth or brightly; be effulgent, 2.616; 8.677; glitter, be distinguished, conspicuous, 5.133. (ex and fulgeō)

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effultus, a, um

propped up; supported, 7.94.

2
effundō, fūdī, fūsus, 3, a.

to pour out or forth; shed, 2.271; throw, cast out, 7.780; cast, 6.339; overthrow, 11.485; bring out, 9.68; unbind, dishevel, 4.509; dissolve, 2.651; let loose, throw out, 5.818; spend, lose, waste, 5.446; of words, utter, 5.780; (pass.), effundī, dart, 5.145; flow, 6.686. (ex and fundō)

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effūsus, a, um

poured forth; overflowing; thronging, 12.131. (effundō)

2
ēgelidus, a, um

chilly, cold

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egēns, entis

destitute, needy, necessitous, helpless, 4.373. (egeō)

3
egēnus, a, um

adj. (egeō), needy; in want, destitute, 1.599; distressed, straitened, imperiled, desperate, 10.367.

4
egeō, uī, 2, n.

to be in want or need; (w. abl. or gen.), to want, need, 2.522; to be poor, destitute, 1.384; to feel the need of, be desirous of, 5.751.

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Ēgeria, ae, f.

a nymph of Roman mythology, instructress of Numa, 7.763.

2
egestās, ātis, f.

poverty, destitution, penury, need, want; personified, 6.276. (egeō)

1
ego, meī, pers. pron.; pl., nōs, nostrī or nostrum

I, me, etc.; (abl. with cum appended), mēcum, with me, 1.675, et al.; (pl. often for the sing.), I, me, etc.

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ēgredior, gressus sum, 3, dep. n.

to step or walk forth; go out, 2.713; to disembark, land, 1.172. (ex and gradior)

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ēgregius, a, um

adj. (ē and grex), apart from the herd; excellent, distinguished, 7.473; famous, renowned, 1.445; noble, 6.523; w. gen., 11.417.

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ei (monosyll.)

(interj. expressive of grief), ah! alas! woe is me! 2.274, et al.

3
hēia

(interj.), up! come on! away! 4.569.

2
ēiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to cast out, forth, away; p., ēiectus, a, um, cast ashore, 1.578; banished, 8.646; stretched out at full length, thrust forth, 10.894. (ex and iaciō)

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ēiectō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to cast forth; vomit, 5.470. (ex and iactō)

1
ēlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to slip or glide forth or away; escape from, 1.242; spring aside, dodge, 5.445.

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efferō, extulī, ēlātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bear, or bring out or forth, 2.297; bear away, rescue, 3.150; raise, elevate, lift up or high, 1.127; elate, puff up, 11.715; efferre gressum or pedem, walk, go, come forth, 2.753; efferre sē, arise, 3.215. (ex and ferō)

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Ēlectra, ae, f.

one of the Pleiades (daughters of Atlas), and mother of Dardanus, 8.135.

2
ēlectrum, ī, n.

amber; a mixed metal of the color of amber, 8.402.

2
elephantus, ī, m.

an elephant; (meton.), ivory, 3.464.

2
ēlīdō, līsī, līsus, 3, a.

to dash forth, out, up, 3.567; suffocate, strangle, 8.289; force out, cause to start out, 8.261. (ex and laedō)

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ēligō, lēgī, lēctus, 3, a.

to select, choose, 7.274. (ē and legō)

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Ēlis, idis, f.

Elis, one of the countries of the Peloponnesus, west of Arcadia, 3.694.

2
Elissa ae, f.

another name for Dido, 4.335.

3
ēloquium, iī, n.

eloquence; rant, 11.383. (ēloquor)

1
ēloquor, locūtus sum, 3, dep. a. and n.

to speak out; speak, 3.39.

1
Helōrus, ī, m.

a river on the S. E. coast of Sicily, 3.698.

1
ēlūdō, lūsī, lūsus, 3, n. and a.

to play out; to mock, elude, 11.695; deceive, disappoint.

2
ēluō, uī, ūtus, 3, a.

to wash out or away, 6.742.

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Ēlysium, iī, n.

Elysium, the Elysian fields, the dwelling place set apart for the blessed in the lower world.

2
Ēlysium, iī, n.

Elysium, the Elysian fields, the dwelling place set apart for the blessed in the lower world.

1
Ēmathiōn, ōnis, m.

a Trojan warrior, 9.571.

1
ēmētior, mēnsus sum, 4, dep. a.

to measure out or off, 10.772; pass over, traverse, 5.628.

4
ēmicō, uī, ātus, 1, n.

to leap, spring forth, 6.5; to dart, bound, or spring upward, 2.175; run, rush, dart forward, 5.319.

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ēmineō, uī, 2, n.

to stand out, project, rise up, 10.227.

1
ēminus

(adv.), from afar, at a distance, 10.346. (ē and manus)

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ēmittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a.

to send forth, 6.898; hurl, throw, shoot, 11.676.

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emō, ēmī, ēmptus, 3, a.

to buy, purchase, 10.503.

2
ēmoveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a.

to move off or away; throw off, start from, 2.493; dispel, relieve, 6.382; tear away, shatter, 2.610.

3
ēmūniō, iī, ītus, 4, a.

to fortify; make strong, secure, 8.227.

1
ēn

(interj.), lo! behold! with nom., 1.461; in indignation, 4.597.

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ēnārrābilis, e

adj. (nārrō), that can be expressed or described, 8.625.

1
Enceladus, ī, m.

Enceladus, a giant, son of Caelus and Terra, 3.578; 4.179.

2
enim

causal conj., for, 1.198, et al; corroborative, truly, certainly, yes, aye, even, indeed; with pers. pron., precisely, directly, 8.84; nec enim, nor indeed, 2.100; sed enim, but indeed, however, 1.19.

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ēniteō, uī, 2, n.

to shine forth, 4.150; grow bright.

1
ēnītor, nīxus or nīsus sum, 3, dep. n. and a.

to struggle forth or upward; to bring forth, bear offspring, 3.327.

4
ēnō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to swim out or away, (fig.), to fly away, 6.16.

1
ēnsis, is, m.

a sword, 2.393, et al.; knife, 2.155.

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Entellus, ī, m.

a Sicilian boxer, 5.387.

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ēnumerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to count out or completely; enumerate, 4.334.

2
eō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n.

to go; walk, come, 8.466; go forth, 2.578; depart, 2.111; issue, 4.130; advance, 12.903; move, appear, 4.149; ascend, 5.451; run down, flow, 9.434; hang, 5.558; enter upon, succeed to, inherit, 6.758; (w. cogn. acc.), to pursue, 4.468; (impers.), ītur, we, they, go, 9.641; p., iēns, euntis, going, etc., freq.

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eōdem

(adv.), to the same place, 9.689. (idem)

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eōus, a, um

(adj.), belonging to the dawn, eastern, 1.489.

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eōus, a, um

(adj.), belonging to the dawn, eastern, 1.489.

2
Eōus, ī, m.

Lucifer, the day star; the dawn, 3.588.

2
Epēos, ī, m.

Epeius, a Greek architect, designer of the wooden horse, 2.264.

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Ēpīros (Ēpīrus), ī, f.

Epirus, the country on the Adriatic coast, west of Thessaly and Macedon, now Albania, 3.292.

2
epulae, ārum, f.

a banquet, feast, 1.79; food, 1.216. (sing. epulum)

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Epulō, ōnis, m.

a Rutulian warrior, 12.459.

1
epulor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to banquet, feast, 4.207; w. abl., to banquet, feast upon, 3.224; w. acc., feast upon, 4.602. (epulae)

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Ēpytidēs, ae, m.

son of Epytus, a follower of Aeneas, and master of the equestrian games, 5.547.

2
Ēpytus, ī, m.

a Trojan, 2.340.

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equa, ae, f.

a mare. (equus)

2
eques, itis, m.

a horseman, 4.132; pl., cavalry, 12.408; sing. as collective, cavalry, 10.239. (equus)

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equester, tris, tre

adj. (eques), pertaining to a horseman; equestrian, 5.667.

1
equidem

(adv.), indeed, at least, certainly, surely; w. first person, for my part, 1.238. (demonstr. e or ec and quidem)

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equīnus, a, um

adj. (equus), pertaining to horses; horse hair, 9.622.

2
equitātus, ūs, m.

the horse, cavalry, 8.585. (equitō)

1
equitō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to be a horseman; to ride, 10.885. (eques)

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