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Headword Definitions Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente
omnis, e

(adj.), all, the whole, 6.138; every, 1.160; universal, supreme, 1.236; subst., omnēs, ium, m., all men; omnia, ium, n., all things, 6.33; everything, 1.91.

330
ōs, ōris, n.

the mouth, 1.559; visage, face, countenance, 12.101; language, speech, words, 2.423; an entrance, door, 6.53; opening, 2.482; ōs summum, the lips, 1.737; pl., ōra, features, face, visage, form, countenance, 4.499; images, 4.62; ante ōra, before one's face, 12.82.

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ō

(interj. expressing joy, grief, astonishment, desire, or indignation), O! oh! ah! w. voc., 2.281, et al.; w. sī and the subj., oh that, 11.415; sometimes placed after the word to which it relates, 2.281.

108
oculus, ī, m.

an eye, 1.228, et al.; nūllīs oculīs, with unconcerned, untroubled eyes (as if without sight), 11.726.

88
ōra, ae, f.

a margin, border, 12.924; coast, shore, 3.396; region, 2.91; rim, extremity, 10.477; pl., outline, compass, 9.528.

50
ōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a.

to use the mouth in utterance; to speak, 7.446; w. acc., argue, plead, 6.849; beg, pray, implore, entreat, beseech, 1.525; ask, pray, beg for, 4.451; w. two acc., 11.111; w. subj., 6.76; w. inf., 6.313. (1. ōs)

47
orbis, is, m.

a circle, ring; orb, disk, 2.227; coil, fold, 2.204; the globe, world, earth, 1.331; circular movement, revolving course, revolution, 1.269; orbit, 3.512; a winding, turning round, 12.743; of the eyes, 12.670.

34
os, ossis, n.

a bone, 2.121.

32
ōrdō, inis, m.

an arranging; line, 1.395; train; order, rank of oars, 5.271; order, 5.349; train, procession, 6.754; series, succession, course of events, 3.376; estimate, class, position, 2.102; abl., ōrdine, in due course, properly, 3.548; in historical order, in detail, 3.179; ex ōrdine, in succession, 5.773. (rel. to ōrdior)

30
opus, eris, n.

work, labor, 1.436; task, toil, 6.183; enterprise, 3.20; the thing produced by work; a work (of art), 1.455; of buildings, 5.119.

28
ops, opis, f.

power, might, ability, 1.601; splendor, pomp, magnificence, 8.685; aid, assistance, 2.803; pl., opēs, um, means, resources, strength, riches, wealth, 1.14; supplies, assistance, 1.571; power, dominion, 2.4. (in the sing. only the gen., acc., and abl. are used)

26
optō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to choose, w. acc., 3.109; desire, wish, 1.76; w. inf., 6.501; p., optātus, a, um, desired, longed for, much desired, 1.172; adv., optātō, according to one's wish; in good time, 10.405.

25
Olympus, ī, m.

Olympus, the name of several mountains in Greece and Asia Minor, the most famous of which was Mount Olympus in the northeastern part of Thessaly; the home of the superior gods; heaven, Olympus, 1.374; referring to the gods, 8.533.

25
ōmen, inis, n.

a prognostic, token, sign, omen, 2.182; (meton.), evil, 2.190; auspicious beginning, 7.174; pl., auspices; rites, 1.346; in ōmen, as or for a warning, 12.854.

21
omnipotēns, entis

adj. (omnis and potēns), all-powerful, almighty, 1.60; supreme, sovereign, 10.1; subst., The Almighty, 4.220.

21
ōlim

(adv.), some time ago; formerly, once, 1.653, et al.; at some future time; hereafter, some time, 1.20; at times, ofttimes, 5.125.

20
obvius, a, um

adj. (ob and via), in the way; presenting one's self or itself; meeting, 1.314; against, 6.880; opposing, 9.56; in the way of; exposed to, 3.499; obvius fierī, to encounter, meet, 10.380.

18
obscūrus, a, um

(adj.), dim, dark, dusky, obscure, 1.411; uncertain; of persons, unseen, 2.135; in the darkness, 6.268; pl., obscūra, ōrum, dim places; obscurity, uncertainty, 6.100.

17
occurrō, currī or cucurrī, cursus, 3, n.

to run, hasten to, or to meet, 3.82; meet, 10.220; make an attack, encounter, 10.282; present one's self, intervene, appear, 1.682; meet in speech, respond, reply, 12.625. (ob and currō)

17
ob

(prep.) owing to, for, on account of, 1.4; for the sake of, 6.660.

16
obstipēscō, stipuī (stupuī), 3, inc. n.

to become stupefied; to be astonished, amazed, 1.613.

16
ovō, ātus, 1, n.

to shout, rejoice, 3.544; triumph, 6.589; p., ovāns, antis, exulting, joyous, shouting, triumphant, 4.543; of things, 10.409.

15
opācus, a, um

(adj.), shady, 6.283; obscure, dark, 3.619; subst., opāca, ōrum, n., partitive; opāca viārum, dark pathways, roads, 6.633.

15
obiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.

to throw against or towards; throw to, 6.421; present, oppose, 2.444; bar against, shut, 9.45; cast upon, 7.480; subject, expose, 4.549; (pass.), to be presented, appear, 5.522; p., obiectus, a, um, thrown towards or against; opposite, projecting, 3.534. (ob and iaciō)

14
onerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to load; the thing or material with which, usually in abl. and rarely in acc., 1.706; stow, lade, store away, w. dat. of the thing receiving, 1.195; (fig.), burden, overwhelm, 4.549. (onus)

14
obsideō, sēdī, sessus, 2, n. and a.

to sit in or on; abide; hold, occupy, 3.421; besiege, beset, 2.441; throng, 12.133; obstruct, fill up, choke. (ob and sedeō)

13
odium, iī, n.

hatred, 1.361; animosity, enmity, 2.96, et al. (ōdī)

13
offerō, obtulī, oblātus, ferre, irreg. a.

to bring towards; present, offer, oppose, 6.291; w. reflex. pron., present one's self or itself, 2.61; expose, 7.425; appear, 1.450. (ob and ferō)

13
orior, ortus sum, 4 (pres. oritur, 3 conj.)

to rise, spring up; appear, occur, 2.680; arise, 2.411; be born of, spring, descend, 1.626; p., oriēns, rising, 7.138; p., ortus, a, um, sprung, risen, 7.149.

13
ostendō, tendī, tēnsus or tentus, 3, a.

to hold out towards; point out, show, 6.368; offer, promise, 1.206; sē ostendere, appear, 6.188.

12
ostrum, ī, n.

the purple fluid of the murex; purple dye, purple, 5.111; purple cloth, covering or drapery, 1.700; purple decoration, 10.722; purple trappings, housings, 7.277.

12
oppōnō, posuī, positus, 3, a.

to place or put before or against, 5.335; oppose, 7.300; present, expose, 2.127; p., oppositus, a, um, placed in the way, opposed, 12.292; opposing, 2.333. (ob and pōnō)

11
occupō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to take against or before; get beforehand; take possession; seize, 7.446; possess, cover, 4.499; fill, reach, 3.294; smite, 9.770; surprise, hit by surprise, 10.384; anticipate in striking, strike beforehand, 10.699; hit first, 12.300. (ob and capiō)

11
ōcior, ius

adj. comp. (superl., ōcissimus, a, um), swifter, more fleet, 5.319, et al.; (adv.), ōcius, more swiftly; rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly, 12.681.

10
orīgō, inis, f.

a source, origin, beginning, 1.372; descent, lineage, birth, 1.286; source, root, founder, 12.166. (orior)

10
ostentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to hold out to view; display, disclose, 3.703; point out, show, 6.678; make a show of, display, 5.521. (ostendō)

10
oblīvīscor, oblītus sum, 3, dep. n. and a.

to forget, w. acc. or gen. of object, 2.148; to be heedless, unmindful, forgetful of, 5.174; p., oblītus, a, um, having forgotten; forgetful, 4.528.

9
ōstium, iī, n.

a mouth; entrance, gate, door, 6.81; pl., ōstia, ōrum, harbor, port, 5.281; mouth of a river, 1.14. (1. ōs)

9
ōrdior, ōrsus sum, 4, dep. a. and n.

to weave, spin; to begin; begin to speak; begin, 1.325.

9
occidō, cidī, cāsus, 3, n.

to go down; set; fall, perish, 2.581; die. (ob and cadō)

9
Ōceanus, ī, m.

the god Oceanus; the waters encompassing the lands; the ocean, 1.287; distinguished as eastern and western, 7.101.

9
optātus, a, um

desired, longed for, much desired, 1.172; (adv.), optātō, according to one's wish; in good time, 10.405.

9
obeō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. and a.

to go towards or to; meet; visit, travel over, traverse, 6.801; survey (with the eye), 10.447; surround, encircle, encompass, 6.58; enter, take part in, engage in, 6.167; undergo, suffer, 10.641.

8
obruō, uī, utus, 3, a.

to cover over; bury; overwhelm, 1.69; overpower, 2.424; destroy, 5.692.

8
obstō, stitī, stātus, 1, n.

to stand before or against; withstand, oppose, hinder, restrain, 4.91; to be obnoxious, 6.64.

8
olīva, ae, f.

an olive tree, 6.230; olive branch, olive wreath, 5.309.

8
obnītor, nīxus or nīsus sum, 3, dep. n.

to press, push against, w. dat., 12.105; without an object, push, 4.406; struggle, resist, 4.332; bear up, 5.21; strive, strike against, 5.206.

7
Orcus, ī, m.

Orcus, the lower world, Hades, 4.242; personif., the god of the lower world, Orcus, Dis, Pluto.

7
ōdī, ōdisse, def. a.

(perf. with present meaning), to hate, 2.158; curse, 10.505.

7
obscēnus, a, um

adj. (caenum), filthy, indecent, loathsome, foul, 3.241; horrible, 3.367.

6
obtruncō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to lop off; cut down; cut to pieces, slay, 2.663.

6
obsidiō, ōnis, f.

a blockade or siege, 3.52. (obsideō)

5
opīmus, a, um

adj. (ops), rich, fertile, 1.621; sumptuous, 3.224; spolia opīma, the arms taken by a general from a general slain in battle, 6.855.

5
obtestor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a.

to call to witness; conjure, implore, 7.576; beseech, 10.46; swear, 9.260.

5
ornus, ī, f.

a mountain-ash, 2.626, et al.

5
oppetō, petīvī or petiī, petītus, 3, a.

to encounter; with or without mortem, to die, fall, perish, 1.96. (ob and petō)

5
ōrāculum (ōrāclum), ī, n.

a divine utterance; oracle, response, 3.456; (meton.), the place of the response; oracular shrine, oracle, 3.143. (ōrō)

5
Ōrīōn, ōnis, m.

a fabulous giant, celebrated as a hunter; the constellation Orion, 1.535, et al.

5
onus, oneris, n.

a load, burden, 2.723.

5
ōsculum, ī, n.

the lip, 1.256; kiss, 1.687. (1. ōs)

4
Ortygia, ae, f.

quail-island. 1. Ortygia, an ancient name of Delos, 3.124. 2. Ortygia, an island forming part of the city of Syracuse, 3.694.

4
oborior, ortus sum, 4, dep. n.

to arise, spring up; gush, burst forth, 3.492.

4
observō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to note, observe, mark, watch, 6.198; remember, 9.393; observe, respect, revere.

4
ōrātor, ōris, m.

a speaker; envoy, ambassador, 7.153. (ōrō)

4
occāsus, ūs, m.

a going down; setting; the west, 11.317; fall, ruin, destruction, 1.238. (1. occidō)

4
occumbō, cubuī, cubitus, 3, n.

to sink, fall upon; die, 1.97; meet, 2.62. (ob and cubō)

4
ōcior, ius

adj. comp. (superl., ōcissimus, a, um), swifter, more fleet, 5.319, et al.; (adv.), ōcius, more swiftly; rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly, 12.681.

4
odor, ōris, m.

scent, smell, odor, fragrance, 1.403; disagreeable odor, stench, 3.228; foul fumes, 12.591.

4
oppidum, ī, n.

a walled town; town.

4
Oriēns, entis, m.

the rising; morning, morn, 5.42; the east, 1.289; the rising sun, 5.739.

4
ōbex, icis, m. and f.

an obstacle; a barrier, 10.377; a bolt, bar, 8.227. (ob and iaciō)

3
Orsilochus, ī, m.

a Trojan, 11.636.

3
Ōpis, is, f.

one of Diana's nymphs, 11.532.

3
ōrnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to adorn, equip, 10.638.

3
Orontēs, is, ī, or ae

a leader of the Lycians and companion of Aeneas, 6.334.

3
obtūtus, ūs, m.

a looking at; look, gaze, 1.495. (obtueor)

3
obvertō, vertī, versus, 3, a.

to turn towards, 6.3; turn round (towards the sea), 3.549; p., obversus, a, um, turned or turning, wheeling, 11.601; turning against; directly opposite, facing towards, 9.622.

3
occīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a.

to slay, kill, slaughter, 11.193. (ob and caedō)

3
occubō, 1, n.

to lie, rest (in death), 1.547.

3
occulō, culuī, cultus, 3, a.

to cover up; hide, conceal, 1.312; p., occultus, a, um, secret, hidden, 3.695.

3
orgia, ōrum, n.

the rites of Bacchus, 4.303.

3
oleum, ī, n.

olive oil, oil, 3.281.

3
obdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a.

to draw or lead towards; draw over, 2.604.

2
obitus, ūs, m.

a going to; an encountering one's time, day, or death; destruction, death, 4.694. (obeō)

2
oblīquus, a, um

(adj.), turning sideways; slanting, lying across, 5.274; (fig.), indirect, cowardly, dastardly, 11.337.

2
Orōdēs, is, m.

an Etruscan slain by Mezentius, 10.732.

2
obmūtēscō, mūtuī, 3, inc. n.

to become speechless or dumb; to be silent, hushed, mute, 4.279.

2
opportūnus, a, um

adj. (ob and portus, opposite to, or at the entrance of a harbor), convenient, fit, 8.235; proper.

2
obserō, sēvī, situs, 3, a.

to plant upon or over; p., obsitus, a, um, overgrown, covered over, 7.790; hoary, 8.307.

2
obsīdō, 3, a.

to set before, watch, 9.159; block up, beset, 11.516; invade, occupy, 7.334.

2
obumbrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.

to overshadow; darken, 12.578; screen, protect, shield, 11.223.

2
obuncus, a, um

(adj.), bent in, hooked, 6.597.

2
obūstus, a, um

adj. (ob and ūrō), burnt, hardened in the fire, 7.506.

2
occulō, culuī, cultus, 3, a.

to cover up; hide, conceal, 1.312; p., occultus, a, um, secret, hidden, 3.695.

2
occultō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a.

to hide carefully; cover up; hide, conceal, secrete, 2.45. (occulō)

2
opulentus, a, um

adj. (ops), abounding in means; wealthy, rich, 1.447; mighty, 8.475.

2
Orestēs, ae or is, m.

son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, pursued by the Furies for the murder of his mother until he was acquitted by the Areopagus under the direction of Athena, 4.471.

2
oleō, uī, 2, n. and a.

to emit a smell; to smell of; p., olēns, entis, smelling; fragrant, 11.137; strong-scented.

2
opus, indecl. n.

need, necessity, w. abl. of the thing needed, 6.261.

2
ōrnātus, ūs, m.

an equipping, fitting out; adornment, attire, 1.650. (ōrnō)

2