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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente
fundō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make or lay the bottom of anything; to found, erect, build, 4.260; establish, render stable, organize, 6.811; of ships, hold to the bottom, fasten, moor, hold, 6.4. (fundus)

6
frondeō, 2, n.

to be leafy; to bear or put forth leaves; frondēns, leafy, 3.25; green; still bearing leaves, 4.399. (1. frōns)

6
fugāx, ācis

adj. (fugiō), swift in flight; fleet, 10.697; timid, 9.591.

6
fūrtim

(adv.), by stealth, secretly, 2.18. (fūr)

6
fremitus, ūs, m.

a murmuring, an uproar, din; tumult, shouting, 2.338, et al.; buzzing, humming; neighing, 11.607. (fremō)

6
furiae, ārum, f.

rage, fury, madness, frenzy, 1.41, et al.; vengeance, 8.494; personif., Furiae, ārum, the goddesses of vengeance, the Furies, Allecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone; the Avengers, 3.331; for the Harpies, 3.252. (furō)

6
famula, ae, f.

a female house slave; maidservant, 1.703. (famulus)

5
fugō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to put to flight, drive, 6.312; make to vanish, drive away, 3.521; disperse, 1.143. (fugiō)

5
fīdēns, entis

(adj.), trusting, bold, confident, w. abl., dat., or gen., freq. (fīdō)

5
frīgus, oris, n.

cold, frost, 6.309; cold weather, a cold storm; coolness, cool breeze; frost; chilling, paralyzing fear, 1.92; the chill of death, 12.951. (rel. to frīgeō)

5
fluctuō, āvī, ātus, 1, n.

to wave, fluctuate; (fig.), toss, 4.532; rage, boil, 12.527. (fluctus)

5
foedus, a, um

(adj.), foul, filthy, loathsome, 3.216; malignant, 4.195; vile, base, 11.392.

5
fors, fortis, f.

chance, hazard, luck, hap, fortune, 1.377; nom., fors, as adv. (for fors sit), haply, perchance, 2.139, et al.; abl., forte, by chance, perchance, haply, 1.375, et al. (rel. to ferō)

5
fortūnātus, a, um

adj. (fortūna), befriended by fortune; fortunate, happy, blessed, prosperous, 1.437; w. gen., 11.416.

5
frūx, frūgis, f.

(found usually in the pl., frūgēs, um) fruit, of the ground and of trees; fruit of the ground; corn, 1.178; wheaten meal, sacrificial grits, cake, 2.133; herbs, 6.420. (fruor)

4
fallāx, ācis

adj. (fallō), prone to cheat; deceitful, treacherous, false, 5.850, et al.

4
faveō, fāvī, fautus, 2, n.

to be favorable to; befriend, favor, 1.735; applaud, 5.148; ore favēre, to keep reverent, religious, or solemn silence, 5.71.

4
favīlla, ae, f.

ashes, embers, cinders, 3.573.

4
fruor, frūctus and fruitus sum, 3, dep. n.

to enjoy, w. abl., 3.352.

4
festīnō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to make haste, hasten, 2.373; speed, quicken, hasten, 4.575.

4
fībula, ae, f.

a clasp, brooch, buckle, 5.313, et al. (fīgō)

4
fīlia, ae, f.

a daughter, 7.52. (fīlius)

4
flagellum, ī, n.

a scourge or whip, 5.579; thong, 7.731. (dim. of flagrum, a whip)

4
flātus, ūs, m.

a blowing; wind; a blast, 4.442; breath, snorting, 11.911; (fig.), boasting, pride, 11.346. (flō, blow)

4
frāgmen, inis, n.

a fracture; a piece broken off, fragment, 9.569. (frangō)

4
fulgor, ōris, m.

lightning, flash of lightning, 8.431; brilliancy, brightness, splendor, 5.88. (fulgeō)

4
frāternus, a, um

pertaining to a brother; brother’s, 4.21; fraternal, 5.24. (frāter)

4
frequēns, entis

(adj.), frequent; often present, often; in great numbers, thronging, 1.707; abounding in; plentiful.

4
frondōsus, a, um

full of leaves, leafy; woody, 5.252. (frōns)

3
falx, falcis, f.

a sickle, 4.513; a pruning hook or knife; scythe, 7.635.

3
fundāmentum, ī, n.

a foundation, 4.266. (1. fundō)

3
fātidicus, a, um

adj. (fātum and dīcō), prophetic, soothsaying, 8.340.

3
futūrum, ī, n.

the future, 4.508; pl., things to come, 6.12.

3
femur, oris, and (from obsol. femen), feminis, n.

the thigh, 10.344; 788.

3
fenestra, ae, f.

an opening for the admission of light; loop hole, window, 3.152; opening, gap, breach, 2.482. (rel. to φαίνω, show)

3
ferē

(adv.), almost, nearly, about; just, quite; generally, usually, for the most part; freq.

3
feretrum, ī, n.

a bier, 6.222. (ferō)

3
ferrātus, a, um

adj. (ferrum), furnished or covered with iron; iron, 7.622; iron pointed, iron shod, 5.208; iron spurred, armed with the spur, 11.714.

3
ferus, ī, m.

a wild beast; in gen., a brute; a beast, 2.51; courser, steed, 5.818; stag, 7.489.

3
fēstus, a, um

(adj.), festive, festal, 2.249.

3
fētus, a, um

pregnant, with young; bearing; filled, full, teeming, 1.51; 2.238; having brought forth; fruitful.

3
figūra, ae, f.

a form, figure, shape, 12.862; sex, 6.449. (fingō)

3
findō, fidī, fissus, 3, a.

to split, cleave, sever, crack; separate, divide, 6.540.

3
fīnitimus, a, um

adj. (fīnis), pertaining to boundaries; bordering upon, neighboring, 7.549; subst., fīnitimus, ī, m., a borderer; pl., fīnitimī, ōrum, neighboring tribes, people, 5.106.

3
fīrmus, a, um

(adj.), firm, strong, solid, 2.481; (fig.), resolute, steadfast, 6.261.

3
flāmen, inis, n.

a blowing; blast, gale, breeze, wind, 4.241. (flō, blow)

3
flāveō, no perf. nor sup., 2, n.

to be yellow; p., flāvēns, entis, growing yellow, 10.324; p., yellow, golden, 4.590. (flāvus)

3
flōreō, uī, 2, n.

to be in flower, bloom; to be adorned with flowers; (fig.), blooming, decorated, 4.202; to be in the bloom, in the flower of age or life; to be prosperous, to flourish; to be bright, to flash, 11.433. (flōs)

3
fluentum, ī, n.

a stream, river, 4.143; current, water, 12.35. (fluō)

3
fulciō, fulsī, fultus, 4, a.

to sustain, support, uphold, 4.247.

3
fūmidus, a, um

adj. (fūmus), smoking, 9.75; steaming, 7.465; veiled with smoke, 7.76.

3
fulmineus, a, um

adj. (fulmen), like lightning; gleaming, flashing, 4.580; like lightning (with his lightning darts), 9.812.

3
fornāx, ācis, f.

a furnace; forge, 7.636.

3
forsan

(adv.), perhaps, 1.203. (for forsitan)

3
fūnereus, a, um

adj. (fūnus), of a funeral; funeral-, 4.507.

3
funditus

(adv.), completely, utterly, entirely, 6.736.

3
frēnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to bridle, 5.554; check, curb, restrain, 1.54, 523. (frēnum)

3
fabricō, āvī, ātus, 1, a., and fabricor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to construct, frame, build, 2.46. (fabrica, structure)

2
facessō, cessī, cessītus, 3, intens. a.

to do effectively; perform, execute, 4.295. (faciō)

2
fūrtīvus, a, um

adj. (fūrtum), of the nature of stealing; stealthy, secret, 4.171; (adv.), fūrtīvum, stealthily, in secret, 7.660.

2
fūror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to steal, w. acc. and dat., 5.845; p., fūrātus, a, um, having stolen, w. dat. and ellipsis of acc., 7.283. (fūr)

2
far, farris, n.

spelt, 4.402; grain or meal, 5.745.

2
fascis, is, m.

a bundle; burden, pl., fascēs, ium, the fasces or bundle of rods, a symbol of authority, borne by the lictors before the higher magistrates of Rome, 6.818; (meton.), civil honors.

2
frūstum, ī, n.

a piece, 1.212.

2
fātifer, era, erum

adj. (fātum and ferō), fatal, deadly, 8.621.

2
fatīscō, 3, inc. n.

to come apart; to open, 1.123; gape open, 9.809.

2
fēcundus, a, um

(adj.), bringing forth; fruitful, productive, 6.598; teeming, 7.338.

2
fel, fellis, n.

the gall bladder; gall, bile; poison, 12.857; (fig.), wrath, 8.220.

2
fērālis, e

(adj.), pertaining to the dead; funereal, funeral, 6.216; mournful, 4.462.

2
Fērōnia, ae, f.

an ancient Italian goddess, presiding over woods and orchards, 7.800.

2
ferrūgō, inis, f.

iron rust; the color of iron rust; dusky or brown tint, 11.772; red or purple, 9.582. (ferrum)

2
fibra, ae, f.

a fiber, 6.600; root; entrail.

2
fūmifer, era, erum

adj. (fūmus and ferō), smoke bearing; smoky, 8.255.

2
futtilis, e

adj. (fundō), vain, weak, foolish, 11.339; brittle, treacherous, 12.740.

2
fīlum, ī, n.

a thread, 6.30.

2
fimus, ī, m.

mire, slime, 5.333.

2
fīniō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a.

to end, put an end to, 11.116. (fīnis)

2
fīnitimus, a, um

adj. (fīnis), pertaining to boundaries; bordering upon, neighboring, 7.549; subst., fīnitimus, ī, m., a borderer; pl., fīnitimī, ōrum, neighboring tribes, people, 5.106.

2
fīgō, fīxī, fīxus, 3, a.

to fix or fasten; freq., the object in or on which, in the abl., 1.212; abl. w. prep., 6.636; acc. w. prep., 9.408; fasten up, suspend from, 3.287; hang up, 1.248; set up, establish, make, 6.622; transfix, pierce, 5.516; hurl (fix by hurling), 10.883; wound, 10.343; inscribe, 11.84.

2
fuscus, a, um

(adj.), dark, dusky, 7.408.

2
furiō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to madden, enrage, infuriate, 2.407. (furiae)

2
flammō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to set in flames; (fig.), inflame, enrage, 1.50. (flamma)

2
flexus, a, um

crooked, 5.500. (flectō)

2
flōreō, uī, 2, n.

to be in flower, bloom; to be adorned with flowers; (fig.), blooming, decorated, 4.202; to be in the bloom, in the flower of age or life; to be prosperous, to flourish; to be bright, to flash, 11.433. (flōs)

2
fluitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens, n.

to float, 5.867. (fluō)

2
fluviālis, e

adj. (fluvius), pertaining to a river or brook, 4.635.

2
foedē

(adv.), foully, basely, shamefully, 5.794. (foedus)

2
forceps, ipis, f.

a pair of tongs, pincers, 8.453.

2
funda, ae, f.

a sling, 9.586.

2
fornix, icis, m.

an arch, vault, 6.631.

2
forum, ī, n.

a place of public assembly; market, exchange; forum, 5.758; Forum Rōmānum, the principal Roman forum or chief place of popular assemblies, situated nearly between the Capitol and the Palatine, 8.361.

2
forus, ī, m.

a gangway between the rowing benches of a ship; the inferior, the hold or hatches of a ship or boat, 4.605; pl., hatches, 6.412. (rel. to forum)

2
frangō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a

to break, 1.104; crush, grind, 1.179; dishearten, discourage, 2.13; baffle; weaken, impair, ruin, destroy, 3.53.

2
frīgeō, frīxī, 2, n.

to be cold, stiff with cold; stiffened, rigid with death, 6.219; to be benumbed, paralyzed, torpid, 5.396.

2
furibundus, a, um

adj. (furō), filled with frenzy; raging, raving, wild, frantic, 4.646.

2
furiālis, e

adj. (furiae), raging, 7.375.

2
facile

(adv.), easily.

1
Fādus, ī, m.

a Rutulian, 9.344.

1
fēmineus, a, um

adj. (fēmina), pertaining to women; female, 9.142; a woman’s, of a woman, 2.584; of women, 4.667; fit for a woman, 12.53.

1
ferīnus, a, um

adj. (ferus), of wild beasts; of game; of animals, 11.571; subst., ferīna (sc. carō, flesh), ae, f., flesh, game, venison, 1.215.

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