Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente |
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Nautēs, is, m. | a Trojan soothsayer, 5.704. |
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nauticus, a, um | (adj.), of ships; pertaining to seamen or sailors; nautical, 3.128. |
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Nērēīs, idis or idos, f. | a Nereid, any one of the daughters of Nereus and Doris; a sea-nymph, 3.74. (Nēreus) |
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nigrāns, antis | black, dusky, dark, 5.97; cloud-covered, 8.353; gloomy, 9.87. (niger) |
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nigrēscō, uī, 3, inc. n. | to become or turn black; grow dark, 4.454. (niger) |
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nimbōsus, a, um | adj. (nimbus), full of storms; stormy, rainy, 1.535; cloud-covered, 3.274. |
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nisi and nī | (conj.), if not, unless, 5.49, et al. |
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nitidus, a, um | adj. (niteō), shining, bright, glittering, 2.473. |
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Nōmentum, ī, n. | Nomentum, a town of Latium, 6.773. |
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nōnus, a, um | adj. (novem), the ninth, 5.64. |
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nostrī, ōrum, m. | our friends, kindred, allies, etc., 2.411. (noster) |
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nota, ae, f. | a distinguishing mark; mark, spot, 5.87; letter, character, 3.444. (nōscō) |
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nothus, a, um | (adj.), illegitimate, bastard; subst., nothus, ī, m., a bastard son, 9.697; a horse of mixed breed, 7.283. |
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noxius, a, um | adj. (noxa), hurtful, baneful, 6.731; destructive, 7.326. |
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nūbigenae, ārum, c. | the cloud-born; a name of the Centaurs, born of Ixion and a cloud, 8.293. (nūbēs and genō) |
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Numa, ae, m. | the name of two Rutulian warriors, 9.454; 10.562. |
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Numānus, ī, m. | Numanus or Remulus, a Rutulian slain by Ascanius, 9.592. |
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Numitor, ōris, m. | 1. Numitor, one of the kings of Alba, and father of Ilia or Rhea Silvia, 6.768. 2. A Rutulian warrior, 10.342. |
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nūntiō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to announce, report, make known, announce, declare, 1.391, et al. (nūntius) |
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nūtō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. n. | to nod; sway to and fro, 2.629; move, wave, 9.682. (nuō, nod) |
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Nār, Nāris, m. | the Nar, a river of Umbria, 7.517. |
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Nārycius, a, um | adj. (Nāryx or Nāricium), of Naryx, a town of the Locri; Narycian, 3.399. |
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nātus, ūs, m. | used only in the abl., nātū, birth, age, see māgnus. (nāscor) |
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nātūra, ae, f. | a being born; that which is fixed by birth; disposition, constitution, quality, nature, 10.366. (nāscor) |
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nātus, a, um | born, sprung, descended, 8.315; w. abl., nātus deā, goddess-born, 1.582. (nāscor) |
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nāvifragus, a, um | adj. (nāvis and frangō), shipwrecking, 3.553. |
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nāvigium, iī, n. | a boat, craft, ship, 5.753. (nāvigō) |
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Naxos, ī, f. | Naxos, one of the Cyclades, east of Paros, noted for its wine and the worship of Bacchus, 3.125. |
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Nealcēs, ae, m. | a Latin, 10.753. |
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necō, āvī or uī, ātus, 1, a. | to slay, kill, 8.488. |
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nectar, aris, n. | nectar, the drink of the gods; honey, 1.433. |
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Nemea, ae, f. | Nemea, a town of Argolis, near which Hercules killed the Nemean lion, and established the Nemean games, 8.295. |
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nemorōsus, a, um | adj. (nemus), abounding in woods, woody, 3.270. |
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neō, nēvī, nētus, 2, a. | to spin; interweave, 10.818. |
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Nērēius, a, um | adj. (Nēreus), of Nereus; Nereian, 9.102. |
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Nēritos, ī, f. | Neritos, a small island near Ithaca, 3.271. |
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Nersae, ārum, f. | Nersae, a town of the Aequī, 7.744. |
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nesciō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | not to know, to be ignorant of, 1.565; w. object clause, 2.735, et al. (nē and sciō) |
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nīdor, ōris, m. | vapor, steam; a smell, 12.301. |
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nīmīrum | (adv.), without wonder or doubt; certainly, undoubtedly, doubtless, 3.558. (nī, for nē, and mīrum) |
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nimis | (adv.), too much, overmuch; too well, 9.472. |
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nimius, a, um | adj. (nimis), too great, too much, excessive. |
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Niphaeus, ī, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 10.570. |
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Nīsaeē, ēs, f. | one of the Naiads. |
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nitēscō, nituī, 3, inc. n. | to become bright, to shine, glisten, 5.135. (niteō) |
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nīxor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. intens. (nītor) | to lean upon with the idea of effort; struggle forward on, 5.279. |
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nōbilis, e | adj. (nōscō), well-known, illustrious, famous, 7.564. |
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nōbilis, e | adj. (nōscō), well-known, illustrious, famous, 7.564. |
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nōbilitās, ātis, f. | renown; high birth, noble lineage, 11.341. (nōbilis) |
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noctivagus, a, um | adj. (nox and vagus, wandering), night-wandering; nightly, nocturnal, 10.216. |
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nōdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to tie with a knot; bind, fasten, 4.138. (nōdus) |
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Noēmōn, onis, m. | a Trojan, 9.767. |
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noviēns (noviēs) | (num. adv.), nine times, 6.439. (novem) |
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novitās, ātis, f. | newness, 1.563. (novus) |
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noxa, ae, f. | hurt, harm; offense, outrage, violence, 1.41. (noceō) |
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nūbilis, e | adj. (nūbō, marry), marriageable; grown up, 7.53. |
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numerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to number, count, reckon. (numerus) |
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Numida, ae, m. | a Nomad; a Numidian, 4.41. |
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nūntia, ae, f. | a messenger, 4.188. |
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nūntium, i, n. | an announcement, message, news. |
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nūntius, a, um | (adj.), announcing. |
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Nursia, ae, f. | a Sabine town, 7.716. |
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nūtrīmentum, ī, n. | nourishment; fuel, 1.176. (nūtriō) |
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Nӯsa, ae, f. | a city on Mount Meros in India, which, according to one of the myths, was the birthplace of Bacchus, 6.805. |
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