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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo discendente
Lūcās, ae, m.

a follower of Turnus, 10.561.

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lūxuriō, āvī, ātus, 1, n., and lūxurior, ātus sum, 1, dep. n.

to luxuriate, foll. by ablat.; to abound, be full; rejoice, 11.497. (lūxuria, abundance)

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Labīcī, ōrum, m.

the Labici, or people of Labicum or Labici, a Latin town near the present Colonna, 7.796.

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Leucaspis, is, m.

Leucaspis, a companion of Aeneas, 6.334.

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Lēnaeus, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to the wine press; Bacchic, Lenaean, 4.207.

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loquēla, ae, f.

a talking; speech; a word, 5.842. (loquor)

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labor (labōs), ōris, m.

labor, effort, toil, working, work, 1.431, et al.; care; task, 4.115; effort, activity, of man, 11.425; adventure, enterprise, 2.385; burden, 2.708; fatigue, difficulty, hardship, 1.330; struggle, danger, distress, misfortune, calamity, woe, suffering, 1.10, et al.; hard fate, 12.727; an eclipse, 1.742; the product of work, workmanship, work, 1.455; personif., Labōs, Toil, 6.277.

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lūdibrium, iī, n.

a mocking; mockery, sport, 6.75. (lūdō)

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lūctāmen, inis, n.

a striving; toil, 8.89. (lūctor)

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labrum, ī, n.

a lip, 11.572.

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Labyrinthus, ī, m.

the Labyrinth, 5.588.

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Ligus, uris, m.

a Ligurian; inhabitant of Liguria, the modern Piedmont; pl., Ligurēs, um, the Ligurians, 10.185.

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Lynceus (dissyll.), eī, m.

one of the companions of Aeneas, 9.768.

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Lacedaemōn, onis (acc. ona), f.

Lacedaemon or Sparta, the capital of Laconia, 7.363.

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Lacedaemonius, a, um

(adj.), Lacedaemonian, Spartan, 3.328.

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linteum, ī, n.

linen cloth; sailcloth; a sail, 3.686. (līnum)

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lūceō, lūxī, 2, n.

to shine, beam, gleam, glisten, 10.137, et al.; to be exposed to view, show, 11.693.

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licitus, a, um,

allowed, allowable; free, 8.468. (liceō)

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limbus, ī, m.

a border, hem, fringe, 4.137.

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Lacīnius, a, um

adj. (Lacīnium), of Lacinium, a promontory near Croton, on the southern coast of Italy; Lacinian; Dīva Lacīnia, the Lacinian goddess; Juno, 3.552.

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lautus, a, um

washed; neat, elegant; stately, magnificent, 8.361. (lavō)

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Lyctius, a, um

of Lyctus, a town in Crete; Lyctian, Cretan, 3.401.

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lepus, oris, m., and epicene

a hare, 9.563, et al.

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lacrimōsus, a, um

adj. (lacrima), tearful; sad, mournful, piteous, 11.274.

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lymphō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n.

to dilute with water; to craze; p., lymphātus, a, um, mad, distracted, frenzied, furious, 7.377. (lympha)

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Lichās, ae, m.

a Latin slain by Aeneas, 10.315.

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Ladēs, is, m.

a Lycian follower of Aeneas, slain by Turnus, 12.343.

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Lādōn, ōnis, acc. -ōna, m.

Ladon, a follower of Pallas, 10.413.

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lībum, ī, n.

a cake of meal, oil, and honey, used in sacrifice. (lībō)

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laena, ae, f.

an upper garment; cloak, mantle, 4.262.

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Lāertius, a, um

adj. (Lāertēs), of Laertes, father of Ulysses; Laertian, 3.272.

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lūgubrē

(adv.), mournful, mournfully, dismally, ominously, 10.273. (lūgubris,(adj.), mournful)

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levāmen, inis, n.

an alleviation; relief, mitigation; solace, 3.709. (2. levō)

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lūteus, a, um

adj. (lūtum, a plant yielding a yellow dye), yellowish; gold-colored, saffron-hued, 7.26.

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laetus, a, um

(adj.), joyful, joyous, glad, 4.418, et freq.; delighting in (w. abl.), 1.275, 696; 2.417; springing, 10.643; sparkling, radiant, 1.591; happy, auspicious, 1.605; abounding, rich, full (w. abl. or gen.), 1.441; well fed, fat, 3.220; blissful, blessed, 6.744.

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longinquus, a, um

adj. (longus), far distant, in space or time; distant, remote, long, 3.415.

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līmōsus, a, um

full of mud; miry, slimy, 2.135. (līmus)

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laeva, ōrum, n.

the left-hand places; waters or waves on the left hand, 5.825.

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Lycūrgus, ī, m.

son of Dryas, and king of the Thracian Edoni, punished by Bacchus with madness, and driven to self-destruction, on account of his opposition to the Bacchanalian orgies, 3.14.

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Lēmnius, a, um

(adj.), pertaining to Lemnos, an island in the Aegean Sea; the home of Vulcan; Lemnian, 8.454.

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Lagus, ī, m.

a Rutulian, 10.381.

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liber, brī, m.

the rind; inner bark of a tree.

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lāmenta, ōrum, n.

a wailing, cry of grief, lamentation, mourning, moaning, 4.667. (sing. not in good use)

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lāmentābilis, e

adj. (lāmentor, deplore), deplorable; pitiable; to be deplored, 2.4.

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Lyrnēsius, a, um

adj. (Lyrnēsus), of Lyrnesus; Lyrnesian, 10.128.

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Lamus, ī, m.

a Rutulian, 9.334.

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Lamyrus, ī, m.

a Rutulian, 9.334.

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lancea, ae, f.

a lance, light spear, javelin, 12.375.

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Līris, is, m.

an Etruscan warrior, 11.670.

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languēscō, languī, 3, inc. n.

to become faint, grow weak, droop, 9.436. (langueō)

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languidus, a, um

adj. (langueō), languid, 12.908.

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ligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to tie, fasten, bind, 2.217; with in, encumber, 10.794.

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lynx, lyncis, c.

a lynx, 1.323, et al.

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lānūgo, inis, f.

wooly substance, down.

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Lyrnēsus, ī, f.

Lyrnesus or Lyrnessus, a town in the Troad, 12.547.

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Lupercī, ōrum, m.

priests of Lupercus or Lycean Pan, 8.663.

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Lāodamīa, ae, f.

daughter of Acastus and wife of Protesilaus, who killed herself after her husband was slain by Hector, 6.447.

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Lāomedontēus, a, um

adj. (Lāomedon), pertaining to Laomedon, father of Priam; Laomedontean, Trojan, 4.542.

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līveō, 2, n.

to be bluish, pallid, livid, 7.687.

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lapidōsus, a, um

adj. (lapis), full of stones; hard as stone, stony, 3.649.

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līvidus, a, um

adj. (līveō), lead-colored, livid, dusky, 6.320.

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lāpsō, āre, freq. n.

to fall down; slip, 2.551. (1. lābor)

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licenter

(adv.), without restraint, freely, 7.557. (licēns), (comp. licentius)

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Lūcetius, iī, m.

a Latin slain by Ilioneus, 9.570.

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Lilybēius, a, um

adj. (Lilybaeum), of Lilybaeum, the western promontory of Sicily; Lilybaean, 3.706.

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largior, ītus sum, 4, dep.

to give largely; bestow, grant, 10.494. (largus)

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lūstrālis, e

adj. (lūstrum), pertaining to the lustrum; expiatory, 8.183.

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lūctificus, a, um

adj. (lūctus and faciō), causing grief; woe-bearing, 7.324.

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Lārīna, ae, f.

a follower of Camilla, 11.655.

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lūdicer, cra, crum

adj. (lūdus), sportive; vain, trivial, 12.764.

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lūctus, ūs, m.

a mourning; sorrow, grief, woe, lamentation, 2.298, and freq.; personif., 6.274. (lūgeō)

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Lupercal, cālis, n.

the Lupercal, a cave on the Palatine at Rome, sacred to Lupercus or Pan, 8.343.

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Lycāōn, ōnis, m.

a Gnossian or Cretan maker of arms, 9.304.

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lēvō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make smooth, polish, 5.306. (1. lēvis)

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līmus, ī, m.

mud, mire, slime, 6.416.

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Leleges, um, m.

Pelasgian tribes of Asia Minor and Greece, 8.725.

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lūbricus, a, um

(adj.), smooth, slippery, 2.474; (fig.), subtle, cunning, slippery, 11.716; subst., lūbrica, ōrum, n., a slippery place, 5.335.

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lentō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to make flexible; of oars, bend, ply, 3.384. (lentus)

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Lycaeus, a, um

of Lycaeus, a mountain in Arcadia noted for the worship of Zeus and Pan, Lycaean, 8.344.

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līs, lītis, f.

a strife, contest, dispute, 12.898.

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Lēda, ae, f.

wife of Tyndarus, and mother of Castor and Pollux, and of Helen and Clytemnestra, 1.652.

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Lycāonius, a, um

(adj.), of Lycaonia, a country of Asia Minor, 10.749.

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Lātōnia, ae, f.

Diana, 11.534.

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lychnus, ī, m.

a lamp, light, 1.726.

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lātrātor, ōris, m.

one who barks like a dog; a barker, the barking, 8.698. (lātrō)

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līnum, ī, n.

flax or hemp.

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Lyciī, ōrum, m.

the Lycians, 1.113.

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latrō, ōnis, m.

a hired servant, mercenary soldier, huntsman, 12.7.

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lēctus, ī, m.

a gathering, as of boughs, leaves, straw, etc.; a couch, 4.496. (legō, to gather)

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lēgifer, era, erum

adj. (lēx and ferō), law-bringing, law-giving, 4.58.

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Liparē, ēs, f.

Lipara or Lipare, one of the Aeolian Islands, N.E. of Sicily, 8.417.

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Lernaeus, a, um

adj. (Lerna), of Lerna, Lernaean, 8.300.

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liquēscō, licuī, 3, inc. n.

to become fluid or liquid; melt, 8.446. (liqueō)

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Lӯdī, ōrum, m.

the people of Lydia; the Lydians; Etruscans, descendants of the Lydians, 9.11. (from the adj. Lӯdus, a, um, used as subst.)

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liquidus, a, um

adj. (liqueō), flowing, liquid, fluid, 5.217, et al.; clear, serene, 6.202.

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libet, uit or libitum est, 2

(impers.), it pleases, is agreeable to, is one's pleasure, will, mind.

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lībāmen, inis, n.

a libation; sacrifice, offering, 6.246. (lībō)

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Līber, erī, m.

Liber, the god of wine and hilarity, identified by the Romans with the Greek Bacchus, 6.805, et al.

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Licymnia, ae, f.

Licymnia, a slave, 9.546.

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Liburnī, ōrum, m.

the Liburni or Liburnians, a warlike people, inhabiting Liburnia, near the head of the Adriatic Sea on the Illyrian coast, 1.244.

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