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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente
māgnus, a, um; compar., māior, ius; superl., māximus, a, um

adj. (rel. to μέγας, great), great, 1.602, and freq.; wide, vast, extended, expansive, 1.300; grand, stately, lofty, towering, 3.703; in number, 1.148; in weight, 5.248; in rank, power, character, 1.241; mighty, 5.414; venerable, 6.544; formidable, direful, 2.190; comp., māior, with or without nātū, the elder; māximus, a, um, with or without nātū, eldest, 1.654, et al.; subst., māgnum, ī, n., a great, noble, difficult, lofty thing, freq.; māgna, ōrum, great things; great rewards, 2.161; (adv.), māgnum, largely, widely, greatly, loudly, 9.705.

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manus, ūs, f.

the hand, 1.487; freq.; (meton.), action, movement of the hand; work, art, handiwork, 3.486; prowess, heroic deed, action, 2.434; force, violence, 2.645; a collection of persons; a band, crew, troop; an army, 2.29; forces, 5.623; multitude, 6.660; pl., manūs, workmen, 11.329; dare manūs, to yield, 11.558; extrēma manus, the finishing hand or touch, 7.572.

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medius, a, um

(adj.), mid, said of an inner point or part of a thing; midway, midst, 3.665, et al.; of one or of several objects, 1.440, et al.; of the location of a person or thing; intervening, between, 6.634; in the midst, 5.76; disturbing, untimely, 1.682; discordant, 1.348; subst., medius, iī, m., a mediator, 7.536.

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multus, a, um

(adj.), much, freq.; abundant, abounding, great, 3.151; powerful, 3.372; many a, 1.334; dense, thick, 1.412; pl., many, freq.; (compar.) plūs, plūris, n., more, freq.; pl., plūrēs, plūra, more, freq.; several, many; (superl.) plūrimus, a, um, the most; most abundant, greatest, 11.312; very much, abundant, great, 6.299; very large, high, 1.419; very many a, many a, 2.369; countless, 2.364.

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moenia, ium, n.

fortified walls, city walls, ramparts, fortifications, walls, 1.7; battlements, 11.506; town, city, 1.410; prison house, 6.549.

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māter, matris, f.

a mother, matron, 1.314; 2.489; parent stem, trunk, plant, or tree, 12.209; native, motherland, 10.172; Māter Īdaea, Māter (māgna), the Idaean Mother, the Great Mother of the gods, Cybele, 9.619. (μήτηρ)

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mūrus, ī, m.

a wall, artificial or natural, 1.423; 3.535; a rampart, 9.371. (rel. to mūniō and moenia)

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meus, a, um

(poss. adj. pron.), my, mine, my own, 1.664, et al.; mea, ōrum, n., my possessions, enjoyments, 12.882. (mē)

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miser, era, erum

adj. (cf. maereō), wretched, miserable, unfortunate, unhappy, 1.344; morbid; consuming, passionate, deep, 5.655; mean, paltry, wretched; subst., miser, erī, m., unhappy one, 3.41; miserum, as (interj.), ah! cruel lot! superl., miserrimus, a, um, 2.655, et al.

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mors, mortis, f.

death, freq.; deadly wound, 9.348; pl., mortēs, various kinds of death, 10.854; personif., Mors, the goddess of death, daughter of Erebus and Nox, Death, 11.197. (cf. morior)

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mittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a.

to send, freq.; dispatch, 2.115; conduct, convey; bring, present, offer, 6.380; fling, throw, cast, 4.254; (fig.), put, bring, 4.231; suggest, impart, 12.554; let go, lay aside, dismiss, 1.203; 6.85; bring to an end, end, 5.545; pass over, omit, 11.256; (pass.), mittī, be conveyed; arrive, reach, 3.440; sē mittere, descend, 9.645; to yield one's self or themselves, 12.191; sub iugum mittere, to subject, conquer, 8.148.

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mēns, mentis, f.

the thinking faculty; rational soul, 6.727; reason, intellect, mind, 2.736, et al.; sense, 10.640; disposition, 1.304; spirit, 10.629; heart, confidence, 12.609, et al.; a thought, design, purpose, plan, intention, will, 2.170, et al.

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mōns, montis, m.

a mountain, hill, mount, 3.105; rock, crag, cliff, 6.360; a mighty or huge rock, 12.687; a great wave, 1.105. (rel. to -mineō, project)

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mare, is, n.

the sea, freq.; ocean, 1.84; water, flood, 1.246.

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moveō, mōvī, mōtus, 2, a. and n.

to set in motion; to move, freq.; to wield, 8.565; break up, 3.519; shake, 3.91; remove, 5.349; take away, 3.700; (fig.), affect, move, 1.714; influence, persuade, 3.187; excite, arouse, stir up, raise, 2.96; inspire, 7.641; disturb, trouble, 6.399; revolve, meditate, 3.34; unfold, rehearse, declare, 1.262; open up, enter upon, 7.45; sīgna movēre, break up the camp, march, advance; arma movēre, to get ready for battle, 12.16.

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morior, mortuus sum, morī, 3 and 4, dep. n.

to die, perish, 2.353, et al.; fut. p., moritūrus, a, um, destined to die, 12.55; resolved to die, 4.519.

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maneō, mānsī, mānsus, 2, n. and a.

to stay, remain; abide, 3.409; last, continue, endure, 1.609; abide by, adhere to, keep, w. dat., 2.160; w. acc., await, 3.505; attend, 9.299. (rel. to μένω, remain)

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mōs, mōris, m.

a manner, way, custom; practice, wont, 1.336; form, 3.65; rule, law, condition, terms, 6.852; pl., mōrēs, um, laws, 1.264; character, virtues, morals, 6.683; mōre, in the manner, like, 4.551; sine mōre, without restraint, violently, 5.694; in violation of right, wrongfully, 8.635; in mōrem, and dē or ex mōre, after or according to the custom, form, fashion, usage, 1.318; 5.244, 556.

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misceō, miscuī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a.

to mix; mingle (the object with which is in dat., or in abl. alone, or w. prep.), 1.440; unite, 4.112; multiply, 12.720; assemble, flock together, 7.704; confuse, disturb, confound, agitate, 1.134; scatter, 1.191.

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Mārs (archaic form, Māvors), Mārtis

Mars, son of Jupiter and Juno; the patron of war and tutelar god of the Romans, 1.274, et al.; (meton.), martial spirit, courage, warlike fury, 6.165; battle, conflict, 2.335, et al.

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mora, ae, f.

delay, 3.453; cessation, pause, respite, stay, 5.458; hindrance, obstacle, 1.746; bulwark, 10.428.

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metus, ūs, m.

fear, dread, terror, 1.218; awe, reverence, 7.60; personif., Metus, the demon of fear, Fear, 6.276.

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mūnus, eris, n.

a charge, service, office, employment, function, duty, 5.846; attribute, 12.393; aid, kindness, favor, 4.429; gift, present, 1.636; prize, 5.109; libation, 3.177; festival, 5.652; an honor, 12.520.

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maestus, a, um

adj. (maereō), sad, sorrowful, 2.270, et al.; melancholy, depressing, 1.202; gloomy, mournful, 3.64; betokening grief, 11.35.

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mōnstrum, ī, n.

the thing which warns; an omen, a portent, 3.26; supernatural token, sign, 12.246; a prodigy, marvel, wonder, terror, 3.583; monster, 2.245. (moneō)

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membrum, ī, n.

a limb, joint, part, member, 1.691, et al.

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moror, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to delay, linger, tarry, 2.102; retard, hinder, detain, delay, 2.373; think upon, 7.253; notice, regard, 2.287; nihil or nōn morārī, not to consider as important; to think nothing of, 11.365; not to value, 5.400. (mora)

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mōlēs, is, f.

a cumbrous mass; a heavy pile or fabric; mound, rampart, 9.35; dike, 2.497; a mass of buildings, vast buildings, 1.421; structure, 11.130; frame or figure, 2.32; bulk, 5.118; weight, 7.589; pile, mass, 1.61; gigantic frame, 5.431; warlike engine, siege tower, 5.439; array, pomp, train, 12.161; body of soldiers, phalanx, 12.575; heavy storm, tempest, 5.790; toil, work, labor, 1.33.

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mīlle

(num. adj., indecl.), a thousand, 1.499; subst. pl., mīlia, ium, n., thousands, 1.491.

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memorō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to call to memory; mention, rehearse, relate, 1.8; say, speak, 3.182; name, 1.327; mention proudly, boast of, 5.392. (memor)

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malum, ī, n.

an evil, a misfortune, calamity, adversity; suffering, woe, misery, 1.198; misdeed, crime, sin, wickedness, 6.739; pest, curse, scourge, 4.174; mischief, poison, 7.375.

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mēnsa, ae, f.

a table, 1.640; dish, food, viands, 1.216; course of food, 1.723.

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mollis, e

(adj.), soft, tender, delicate; pliant, flexible, soft, 1.693; soft-cushioned, 8.666; subtle, 4.66; tamed, gentle; yielding, accessible, favorable, 4.293; haud mollia, things hard, difficult, harsh, unwelcome, 12.25.

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mīror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n.

to wonder at, admire, 1.421; marvel, wonder, 6.317; w. genit., 11.126

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Mnestheus, and Menestheus, eī and eos, m.

Mnestheus, one of the Trojan chiefs under Aeneas, 5.117; 10.129, et al.

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magis, and short form, mage

(adv.), in a greater measure; more, 5.94; 10.481; the more, 7.787; for potius, by preference, rather, 5.29; better, 4.452. (rel. to māgnus)

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Mānēs, ium, m.

the deities of the lower world, 6.896; gods or powers below, 12.646; the spirits or souls of the dead in Hades; ghosts, shades, Manes, 3.63; penalties of the lower world, punishments, expiations, purgatory, 6.743; abode of the dead, 4.387; infernal regions, the world below, 10.820.

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Messāpus, ī, m.

a Latin chief, allied with Turnus, 7.691, et al.

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mūtō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to change the position or location of anything; change, alter, shift, 3.581; of form or condition; change, transform, 1.658; change one thing for or with another, w. acc. and abl.; revolve, 5.702; unsettle, disturb, distract, 4.595. (moveō)

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medium, iī, n.

medium, iī, n., the middle, midst, 2.218; the intervening space, 6.131; ad medium, in the middle of the body, 12.273; in medium, into the midst, in public; before them, 5.401; for the common weal, 11.335.

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memor, oris

adj. (rel. to mēns and meminī), mindful, remembering, 1.23; heedful, 480; thankful, grateful, 4.539; not forgetting; relentless, 1.4; with nōn or nec, unmindful, regardless, 12.534.

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Mēzentius, iī, m.

tyrant of Agylla or Caere, and ally of Latinus and Turnus, 7.648.

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mōnstrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to show, point out, indicate, 1.444; inform, tell, 1.321; direct, incite, 9.44; ordain, appoint, prescribe, 4.636. (mōnstrum)

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miseror, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to express, manifest, or feel pity for; compassionate, pity, 1.597. (miser)

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mōlior, ītus sum, 4, dep. a. and n.

to pile up; build, erect, construct, 1.424; plan, undertake, attempt, 2.109; pursue, 6.477; cleave, 10.477; contrive, devise, 1.564; occasion, 1.414; prepare, equip, 4.309; arrange, adjust, 12.327; of missiles, discharge, hurl, 10.131. (mōlēs)

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mūcrō, ōnis, m.

a sharp point or edge, esp. of a weapon, 2.333; point of a spear, 11.817; a sword, blade, 2.449.

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modus, ī, m.

a method, 4.294; mode, manner, way, 1.354, et al.; a measure, of song, measure, strain, note, 7.701, et al.; bound, limit, end, 4.98, et al.; fashion, of building, 11.328; abl., modō, in the manner or fashion; like, 9.119.

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mortālis, e

adj. (mors), subject to death, mortal, 10.375; of mortal nature, lineage, or descent; earthly, human, 1.328; made by man, mortal, 12.740; subst., mortālēs, ium, c., mortals, men, mankind, 2.142; mortālia, ium, n., human affairs; fortunes, woes, 1.462.

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meminī, isse, def. a. and n.

(w. acc., gen., or inf.), to have in mind; remember, be mindful, recollect, 1.203; distinguish, 3.202. (rel. to mēns)

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mīrābilis, e

adj. (mīror), wonderful, extraordinary, wondrous, admirable, 1.652, et al.; strange, 2.680.

13
māctō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to magnify by worship; to sacrifice, immolate, 2.202; slay, slaughter, 8.294, et al.

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murmur, uris, n.

a murmur, 6.709; uproar, 1.124; roaring, reverberation, 1.55; acclamation, applause, 5.369; thunder, 4.160.

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misereō, uī, itus, 2, n., and misereor, itus sum, 2, dep. n.

to pity, commiserate, have compassion, 2.645; impers., miseret (mē, tē, etc.), w. genit. of the object of pity, it grieves me for, I pity, etc., 5.354. (miser)

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magister, trī, m.

master; governor, instructor, 5.669, et al.; leader, chief, 5.562; helmsman, pilot, 1.115; herdsman, 12.717. (rel. to māgnus and μέγας, great)

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māgnanimus, a, um

adj. (māgnus and animus), possessing a great soul; noble-minded; great, generous, noble, 5.17; brave, 10.139; mighty, 12.144; of animals, high-spirited, highbred, 3.704.

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moneō, uī, itus, 2, a.

to remind; admonish, warn, instruct, 2.183; forewarn, foretell, 3.712; w. subj., 3.684. (rel. to meminī and mēns)

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minor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. and a.

to jut out, project; ascend, tower, 1.162; threaten, menace, 3.540. (minae)

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modo

(adv.), only, but, 1.389; lately, just now, 5.493; provided that, in case, 3.116; modo nōn, almost, 9.141. (abl. of modus, with limit or qualification)

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micō, micuī, 1, n.

to vibrate, dart, 2.475; flash, glitter, gleam, 1.90; tremble, quiver, 10.396.

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mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n., and mereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n.

to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; w. ut, 2.434; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317.

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meī, m. pl.

my kindred, friends, countrymen, descendants, etc., 2.587, et al.; mea, ōrum, n., my possessions, enjoyments, 12.882. (mē)

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mēta, ae, f.

a meta; one of the cone-shaped pillars, three of which terminated each end of the spina in the Roman circus, and marked the turning point of the course; a turning point, goal, 5.129; (fig.), limit, extremity, end, bound, 1.278; 8.594; meridian, zenith, 5.835; mētae mortis, the bounds of death; i.e., fixed by death, 12.546. (mētior)

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mortālēs, ium, c.

mortals, men, mankind, 2.142.

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Minerva, ae, f.

an Italian goddess, understood to be the same as the Greek Athena; the goddess of wisdom, of the liberal and industrial arts, and of systematic or strategic warfare, 2.31, et al.; (meton.), wisdom, wit; household work, spinning, the loom, etc., 5.284, et al.

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monumentum, ī, n.

a means of admonishing, reminding, or instructing; a memorial, 3.486; record, tradition, 3.102; memento, 12.945; token, 6.512. (cf. moneō)

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Mycēnae, ārum, and Mycēna, ae, f.

Mycenae, an ancient city of Argolis; the abode of Danaus, Pelops, and Agamemnon, 1.284, et al.

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mox

(adv.), soon, by and by, presently, afterwards, thereupon, then, 3.274, et al.

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minae, ārum, f.

the projecting parts; points, pinnacles, battlements, 4.88; threats, menaces, 4.44; perils, 6.113; curses, 3.265. (cf. -mineō in immineō, etc.)

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mīrus, a, um

adj. (mīror), wonderful, wondrous, marvelous, 9.304; strange, 1.354; extraordinary, great, 7.57.

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miserandus, a, um

to be pitied, 11.259; p., unhappy, 6.882; wretched, 3.591; deplorable, direful, 3.138. (miseror)

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metuō, uī, ūtus, 3, a. and n.

to fear, dread, be in terror of, be afraid of; to experience fear; fear, 6.733; w. dat., fear for, be careful for; p., metuēns, entis, apprehensive of, 5.716. (metus)

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morsus, ūs, m.

a biting; eating, 3.394; tooth, 7.112; fang, 2.215; gripe, hold, 12.782; fluke, 1.169. (mordeō)

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mandātum, ī, n.

a charge, order, command, 4.270, et al.

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multī, ōrum, m.

subst., many men, many, 2.124, et al.

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mergō, mersī, mersus, 3, a.

to dip, immerse, plunge, w. abl. alone, or w. prep., 6.342; cover, 6.267; (fig.), involve, overwhelm, 6.615.

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ministrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to serve, attend to, manage, 6.302; to minister, give, furnish, supply, 1.150. (minister)

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mulceō, mulsī, mulsus or mulctus, 2, a.

to stroke; lick, 8.634; (fig.), soothe, caress, comfort, 1.197; mitigate, soften, calm, 1.66; to make harmonious, charm, 7.34.

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mīles, itis, m.

a soldier, 2.7; collectively, a body of soldiers; armed men, troops, soldiery, 2.20.

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māla, ae, f.

the cheek bone, jaw, 5.436; pl., mālae, cheeks, 9.751; teeth, 3.257.

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mālus, ī, m.

a standing pole; a mast, 5.487, et al.

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mandō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to give in hand or consign; w. acc. alone, or acc. and dat., or inf.; to commission, charge, bid, command, 4.222; place, deposit; commit, consign, confide, intrust, 3.50; of burial, to inter; order, w. inf. (manus and dō)

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Māvortius, a, um or Mārtius, a, um

adj. (Māvors), pertaining to Mavors or Mars; ; warlike, martial; of Mars, 1.276; son of Mars, 6.777; received in battle, honorable, 7.182; sacred to Mars, 9.566.

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māternus, a, um

adj. (māter), pertaining to a mother; mother's, maternal, 4.144; maternal, on the mother's side, 4.258; of a mother’s gift, 12.107.

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mereō, uī, itus, 2, a. and n., and mereor, itus sum, 2, dep. a. and n.

to deserve, merit, 2.585; earn, gain, win, 11.224; deserve well, 6.664; w. ut, 2.434; bene merēre, to deserve well, 4.317.

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mūgiō, īvī or iī, 4, n.

to low, bellow, 8.218; (fig.), of a trumpet, 8.526; of the tripod, 3.92; to make a roaring sound, rumble, of the ground, 4.490.

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multum

(adv.), much, greatly, exceedingly, 3.348, et al.

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monitus, ūs, m.

an admonition, warning, 4.282. (moneō)

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Mīsēnus, ī, m.

son of Aeolus; a skillful trumpeter, who followed Hector in the Trojan war, and afterwards Aeneas, and was drowned on the coast of Campania, 3.239.

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maereō, 2, n. and a.

to be sorrowful, sad; mourn, grieve, 1.197, et al. (cf. miser)

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mentum, ī

the chin, 4.250; the beard, 6.809. (minor, to project)

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Menoetēs, ae, m.

1. A Trojan pilot, 5.161. 2. An Arcadian slain by Turnus, 12.517.

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marmor, oris, n.

marble, 6.69; of the surface of the sea, 10.208.

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madeō, 2, n.

to be moist, wet; drenched, 12.691; p., madēns, entis, wet, moist; besmeared, perfumed, 4.216.

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mōtus, ūs, m.

a moving, motion, freq.; swiftness, agility, 5.430; impetus, swift fury, 12.503; pl., movements, 4.297. (moveō)

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malus, a, um

(adj.), bad; noxious, baneful, poisonous, 2.471; morally, hostile, 3.398; evil, wicked, impious, 1.352; ill-boding; subst., malus, ī, m., a wicked man or person; pl., the wicked, 6.542; comp., pēior, ius, worse.

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mandō, mandī, mānsus, 3, a.

to chew, bite, champ, 4.135; eat, devour, 3.627; of falling in battle, bite the dust, 11.669.

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manifēstus, a, um

(adj.), made obvious; palpable, plain, clear, evident, 2.309; manifest, visible, 3.151, et al.

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monitum, ī, n.

an admonition; counsel; advice, warning, 4.331; command, 8.336; influence, 10.689. (moneō)

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meritus, a, um

having deserved, deserving, 3.667; (pass.), deserved, merited, 4.611; due, 5.652. (mereō)

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mātūrus, a, um

(adj.), ripe, mature; advanced, 5.73.

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