Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo discendente |
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Opheltēs, ae, m. | the father of Euryalus, 9.201. |
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orbus, a, um | (adj.), deprived, bereaved, w. abl., 11.216. |
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obiectus, ūs, m. | a throwing against; projection, opposition, 1.160. (obiciō) |
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oblīquō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bend, turn to one side, veer, 5.16. (oblīquus) |
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oblīvium, iī, n. | oblivion, forgetfulness, 6.715. (oblīvīscor) |
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obloquor, locūtus sum, 3, dep. a. and n. | to speak to or against; sing or play in response, w. acc., 6.646. |
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obluctor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. | to strive, struggle, press against, 3.38. |
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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. |
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obnūbō, nūpsī, nūptus, 3, a. | to cover up, 11.77. |
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Osīris, is or idis, m. | a Latin, 12.458. |
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Orēas, adis, f. | an Oread, a mountain nymph, 1.500. |
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Orsēs, ae, m. | a Trojan, 10.748. |
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obscūrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to darken, 12.253. (obscūrus) |
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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. |
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opertum, ī | a covered or secret place; partitive, operta tellūris, hidden, unseen regions of the earth, 6.140. (operiō) |
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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) |
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Ortygius, iī, m. | a Rutulian killed by Caeneus, 9.573. |
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Ortīnus, a, um | adj. (Orta), of Orta, a Tuscan city; Ortine, 7.716. |
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obstruō, strūxī, strūctus, 3, a. | to build before or against; to stop, close up, 4.440. |
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Ōthrys, yos, m. | a mountain in Thessaly, 7.675. |
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obtegō, tēxī, tēctus, 3, a. | to cover up or over, 2.300. |
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obtendō, tendī, tentus, 3, a. | to stretch before; draw, spread, 10.82; spread over. |
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obtentus, ūs, m. | a spreading over; a covering, 11.66. (obtendō) |
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Ornӯtus, ī, m. | an Etruscan slain by Camilla, 11.677. |
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obtexō, texuī, textus, 3, a. | to weave over; cover, cloud, darken, 11.611. |
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obtorqueō, torsī, tortus, 2, a. | to turn round, twist, 5.559. |
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Ōricius, a, um | adj. (Ōricus), of Oricus or Oricum, a seaport of Epirus; Orician, 10.136. |
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obtūsus, a, um | enfeebled, blunted, unfeeling, 1.567. (obtundō, tudī, tūsus/tunsus, 3, a., to beat against; beat up; to make blunt, dull) |
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occultē | (adv.), secretly, 12.418. (occultus) |
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Oscī, ōrum, m. | the Oscans, an ancient people of Campania, 7.730. |
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oppūgnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to fight against; attack, lay siege to, 5.439. (ob and pūgnō) |
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operor, ātus sum, 1, dep. n. | to work; be occupied with, engaged in (w. dat.), 3.136; of religious rites, to sacrifice. (opus) |
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Ōrīthyīa (quadrisyll.), ae, f. | daughter of Erectheus, king of Athens, and wife of Boreas. |
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Osīnius, iī, m. | king of Clusium, 10.655. |
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opulentia, ae, f. | wealth, riches, 7.262. (opulēns, wealthy) |
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Ocnus, ī, m. | founder of Mantua, 10.198. |
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onustus, a, um | adj. (onus), loaded, laden, 1.289. |
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orichalcum, ī, n. | mountain copper; brass, 12.87. |
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Orpheus (dissyll.), eī, m. | an ancient bard and prophet of Thrace, son of Onagrus and Calliope, and husband of Eurydice, 6.119, et al. |
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ōrsa, ōrum, n. | words, speech, 7.435; beginnings, undertakings, purposes, designs, 10.632. (ōrdior) |
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odōrifer, era, erum | adj. (odor and ferō), bearing odor; sweet, sweet-scented, 12.419. |
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odōrus, a, um | adj. (odor), that emits a smell; having a keen sense of smell, keen-scented, 4.132. |
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Oebalus, ī, m. | an Italian prince, ally of Turnus, 7.734. |
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Oechalia, ae, f. | a city of Euboea, 8.291. |
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Oenōtrius, and Oenōtrus, a, um | adj. (Oenōtria), of Oenotria, an ancient name of Southern Italy; Italian, Oenotrian, 1.532, et al. |
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offa, ae, f. | a mouthful, a bit, lump, morsel, 6.420. |
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officium, iī, n. | anything done for another; service, duty, favor, kindness, 1.548. (officiō, come in the way of) |
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offulgeō, fulsī, 2, n. | to shine against, flash upon, 9.110. (ob and fulgeō) |
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Oīleus (trisyll.), eī, ī, or eos | patronymic, son of Oileus, the king of Locris, 1.41. |
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olea, ae, f. | an olive, olive berry, olive tree. |
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Ōlearos, ī, f. | one of the Cyclades, southwest of Paros, 3.126. |
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oleaster, trī, m. | the wild olive. (olea) |
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opera, ae, f. | a working; work; pains, labor, duty, 7.332. (opus) |
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olīvifer, fera, ferum | adj. (olīva and ferō), olive-bearing, abounding in olives, 7.711. |
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olīvum, ī, n. | olive oil, 6.225, et al. (olīva) |
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olor, ōris, m. | a swan, 11.580. |
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olōrīnus, a, um | adj. (olor), of the swan; swan's, 10.187. |
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opācō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to shade, 6.195. (opācus) |
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omnigenus, a, um | adj. (gen. pl., omnigenum), of all sorts, of every kind, 8.698. |
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omniparēns, entis | adj. (omnis and pariō), all-producing, parent, mother of all, 6.595. |
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omnipotēns, entis | adj. (omnis and potēns), all-powerful, almighty, 1.60; supreme, sovereign, 10.1; subst., The Almighty, 4.220. |
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Onītēs, ae, m. | a Rutulian, 12.514. |
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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) |
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Orōdēs, is, m. | an Etruscan slain by Mezentius, 10.732. |
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obdūcō, dūxī, ductus, 3, a. | to draw or lead towards; draw over, 2.604. |
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ovīle, is, n. | a sheepcote, sheepfold. (ovis) |
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opperior, perītus or pertus sum, 4, dep. a. and n. | to wait for, await, 1.454. |
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obiectō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to throw towards, before, or against; to expose to, 2.751. (obiciō) |
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obitus, ūs, m. | a going to; an encountering one's time, day, or death; destruction, death, 4.694. (obeō) |
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oblīquus, a, um | (adj.), turning sideways; slanting, lying across, 5.274; (fig.), indirect, cowardly, dastardly, 11.337. |
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opus, indecl. n. | need, necessity, w. abl. of the thing needed, 6.261. |
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obmūtēscō, mūtuī, 3, inc. n. | to become speechless or dumb; to be silent, hushed, mute, 4.279. |
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obserō, sēvī, situs, 3, a. | to plant upon or over; p., obsitus, a, um, overgrown, covered over, 7.790; hoary, 8.307. |
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opportūnus, a, um | adj. (ob and portus, opposite to, or at the entrance of a harbor), convenient, fit, 8.235; proper. |
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Ōthryadēs, ae, m. | Othryades, son of Othrys; Panthus, 2.319. |
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obsīdō, 3, a. | to set before, watch, 9.159; block up, beset, 11.516; invade, occupy, 7.334. |
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ōtium, iī, n. | leisure, idleness, peace, quiet, retirement, inaction, 4.271. |
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operiō, uī, tus, 4, a. | to cover up; cover, 4.352; p., opertus, a, um, covered; subst., opertum, ī, n., a covered or secret place; partitive, operta tellūris, hidden, unseen regions of the earth, 6.140. (cf. aperiō) |
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obumbrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to overshadow; darken, 12.578; screen, protect, shield, 11.223. |
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obuncus, a, um | (adj.), bent in, hooked, 6.597. |
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obūstus, a, um | adj. (ob and ūrō), burnt, hardened in the fire, 7.506. |
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ortus, ūs, m. | a rising, 4.118. (orior) |
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opulentus, a, um | adj. (ops), abounding in means; wealthy, rich, 1.447; mighty, 8.475. |
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occulō, culuī, cultus, 3, a. | to cover up; hide, conceal, 1.312; p., occultus, a, um, secret, hidden, 3.695. |
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occultō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to hide carefully; cover up; hide, conceal, secrete, 2.45. (occulō) |
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ocrea, ae, f. | a greave; a covering made of metal for the protection of the leg, 7.634, et al. |
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odōrātus, a, um | sweet-smelling, fragrant, 6.658. |
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Oenōtrius, and Oenōtrus, a, um | adj. (Oenōtria), of Oenotria, an ancient name of Southern Italy; Italian, Oenotrian, 1.532, et al. |
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opprimō, pressī, pressus, 3, a. | to press against; press down, overpower, overwhelm, 1.129; come upon suddenly; surprise, 9.398. (ob and premō) |
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oleō, uī, 2, n. and a. | to emit a smell; to smell of; p., olēns, entis, smelling; fragrant, 11.137; strong-scented. |
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ovis, is, f. | a sheep, 3.660. |
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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. |
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opācus, a, um | (adj.), shady, 6.283; obscure, dark, 3.619; subst., opāca, ōrum, n., partitive; opāca viārum, dark pathways, roads, 6.633. |
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omnīno | (adv.), wholly, entirely, altogether, 4.330. (omnis) |
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ōrnātus, ūs, m. | an equipping, fitting out; adornment, attire, 1.650. (ōrnō) |
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onerōsus, a, um | adj. (onus), burdensome, heavy, 5.352. |
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orgia, ōrum, n. | the rites of Bacchus, 4.303. |
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occīdō, cīdī, cīsus, 3, a. | to slay, kill, slaughter, 11.193. (ob and caedō) |
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occubō, 1, n. | to lie, rest (in death), 1.547. |
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occulō, culuī, cultus, 3, a. | to cover up; hide, conceal, 1.312; p., occultus, a, um, secret, hidden, 3.695. |
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