Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo discendente |
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pressō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to press hard; squeeze, press; milk. |
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plaga, ae, f. | a net, hunter's net; a snare, a trap, 4.131. |
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plangō, plānxī, planctus, 3, a. | to beat, strike, smite the breast; hence, intransitive, lament, wail, 11.145. (cf. 1. plāga) |
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prōiectus, a, um | projecting, jutting, 3.699. (prōiciō) |
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plānitiēs, ēī, f. | a level surface, plain, 11.527. (plānus, flat) |
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praeses, idis, c. | one presiding; an arbiter; arbitress, 11.483. (praesideō) |
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prōlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. | to slip forward, tumble down; p., prōlāpsus, a, um, fallen, in ruins, 2.555. |
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plaustrum, ī, n. | a cart, car, wain. |
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plēbs (plēbēs), is (ēī and ī), f. | the multitude, throng, 9.343; mass, common people. |
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Plēmyrium, iī, n. | Plemyrium, a promontory in Sicily, near Syracuse, 3.693. |
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porca, ae, f. | a sow, 8.641. (porcus) |
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plicō, cāvī or cuī, cātus or citus, 1, a. | to wind together, fold, coil, 5.279. |
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pābulum, ī, n. | feeding material; food, pasturage, pasture, 1.473. (pāscō) |
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propāgo, inis, f. | that which is fastened forward or along; the layer of a vine; offspring, progeny, race, lineage, 6.870; 12.827. (prō and pangō) |
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pacta, ae, f. | one contracted for; a bride, 10.79. (pacīscor) |
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Paeān, ānis, m. (acc. paeāna and -em) | originally Paean, the god of healing; later applied to Apollo; hence, a hymn in honor of Apollo, or of other deities; a triumphal chant; a paean, 6.657; song or shout of victory, 10.738. |
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Paeonius, a, um | (adj.), pertaining to Paeon, god of medicine; medicinal, healing, 7.769. |
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palaestra, ae, f. | a place for wrestling or exercize, 6.642; pl., wrestling, gymnastic, or palaestric games, 3.281. |
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palam | (adv.), openly, 9.153; plainly, 7.428. |
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praeripiō, ripuī, reptus, 3, a. | to snatch, seize before another; seize quickly; snatch away, 4.516. (prae and rapiō) |
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prōspectus, ūs, m. | a looking forth, view, 9.168; sight, prospect, view, w. dat. of the object, 1.181. (prōspiciō) |
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Pallantēum, ī, n. | the city of Evander on the Palatine, 8.54, et al. |
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Pallantēus, a, um | adj. (Pallantēum), pertaining to Pallanteum or the city of Evander; Pallantean, 9.241. |
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poliō, īvī or iī, ītus, 4, a. | to smooth, furbish, polish; finish, 8.426; make bright, adorn, 8.436. |
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praeterlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n. and a. | to glide, flow along by, 6.874; sail past or by, 3.478. |
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pallor, ōris, m. | paleness, pallor, 4.499. (palleō) |
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pampineus, a, um | adj. (pampinus), covered with vine tendrils; entwined with vines, vine-wreathed, 6.804. |
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Panopēa, ae, f. | Panopea, a sea-nymph, daughter of Nereus, 5.240. |
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papāver, eris, n. | the poppy, 4.486. |
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prōturbō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to push, thrust away, 9.441; repel, 10.801. |
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papilla, ae, f. | a nipple; the breast, 11.803. |
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prōripiō, ripuī, reptus, 3, a. | to snatch forth; w. pers. pron. expressed or understood, rush forth, hasten away, 5.741. (prō and rapiō) |
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praetexō, texuī, textus, 3, a. | to weave in front; to fringe, 6.5; (fig.), palliate, cloak, 4.172; conceal, 4.500. |
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pariēs, etis, m. | a wall, whether partition or external wall, 5.589; 2.442. |
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praeficiō, fēcī, fectus, 3, a. | to put at the head or in command; to place or set over, w. acc. and dat., 6.118. (prae and faciō) |
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profor, fātus sum, 1, dep. a. and n. | to speak out; say; speak, 1.561. |
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proinde (dissyll. in poetry) | just so; then, therefore, 11.383. |
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polliceor, licitus sum, 2, dep. a. | to promise, 1.237. |
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praeceps, cipitis | adj. (prae and caput), head foremost; headlong, 2.307; deep, 11.888; hurried, hasty, quick, speedy, 4.573; flying, running swiftly, 2.516; 3.598; rash, impetuous, fiery, 9.685; prolept., ready to sink, 10.232; subst., praeceps, n., a steep, precipice, verge, 2.460; in praeceps, headlong; downwards, 6.578. |
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Pāsiphaē, ēs, f. | Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, wife of Minos, and mother of Androgeos, Phaedra, Ariadne, and the Minotaur, 6.25. |
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prae | (prep. w. abl.), before; prae sē portāre, to carry, 11.544; prae sē iactāre, to pretend, 9.134. (rel. to prō) |
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pāstōrālis, e | adj. (pāstor), pertaining to shepherds; country, rustic, 7.513. |
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pāstus, ūs, m. | a pasturing, feeding; pasture, 11.494. (pāscō) |
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Potītius, iī, m. | the founder of one of the families charged with the sacred rites of Hercules, 8.269. |
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praescius, a, um | (adj.), foreknowing, prescient, 6.66; foreboding, ill-boding, 12.452. |
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prōtrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a. | to draw, drag, bring forth, 2.123. |
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pūbēns, entis | (adj.), pubescent; full of vigor; full of sap, juicy, 4.514. |
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prōvolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a. | to roll forward or along, 10.556; roll, whirl over or along, 12.533. |
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paulum | (adv.), a little, 3.597. (paulus, small) |
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praesāgus, a, um | adj. (praesāgiō), divining, prophetic, 10.177; foreboding, w. gen., 10.843, et al. |
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prōcursus, ūs, m. | a running forward, onward course, career, 12.379; charge, onset, 12.711. (prōcurrō) |
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pecten, inis, m. | a comb; a weaver's sley; an instrument for striking the strings of the lyre; a plectrum, 6.647. (pectō) |
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pectō, pexī, pexus, 3, a. | to comb, 12.86. |
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porrigō (contract, form pōrgō, 8.274), rēxī, rēctus, 3, a. | to stretch forth, hold forth, lift, 8.274; (pass.), to be stretched out, extend, 6.597. (prō and regō) |
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prōferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to carry forward or forth; extend, 6.795; postpone, delay, 12.395. |
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pedestris, e | adj. (pedes), pedestrian; unmounted; on foot, 10.364. |
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Polītēs, ae, m. | Polites, a son of Priam and Hecuba, killed by Pyrrhus, 2.526. |
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puella, ae, f. | a girl, maiden, 2.238. (cf. puer) |
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Peliās, ae, m. | a Trojan, 2.436. |
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Polyphēmus, ī, m. | a cyclops, son of Neptune, 3.657. |
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pendō, pependī, pēnsus, 3, a. | to hold suspended; to hang, balance, weigh; weigh out money; hence, (fig.), to pay or suffer punishment or penalty, 6.20. |
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prīmitiae, ārum, f. | the first fruits; first offerings, 11.16; beginnings, first essays, 11.156. (prīmus) |
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pēnsum, ī, n. | that which is weighed out or assigned for a day's spinning; a day's work; task, 8.412; a web, 9.476. (pendō) |
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Penthesilēa, ae, f. | Penthesilea; the queen of the Amazons slain by Achilles at Troy, 1.491. |
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percellō, culī, culsus, 3, a. | to strike, smite vehemently; strike down, 5.374; overthrow, 11.310. |
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percipiō, cēpī, ceptus, 3, a. | to take in completely; perceive; feel, 7.356; understand, 9.190. (per and capiō) |
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perforō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bore or pierce through, 10.485. |
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perfringō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a. | to break through; break completely; dash or break in pieces, crush, 10.279; break, dash, 11.614. (per and frangō) |
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periūrium, iī, n. | a false oath; perjury, perfidy, treachery, 4.542. (periūrus) |
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perlābor, lāpsus sum, 3, dep. n. | to glide through or over, 1.147; reach, come down in tradition, 7.646. |
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pernīx, īcis | (adj.), nimble, fleet, swift, agile, 4.180, et al. |
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perōdī, ōdisse, ōsus sum, def. a. | to hate, abhor, loathe, 6.435. (per and ōdī) |
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perpetior, pessus sum, 3, dep. a. and n. | to bear completely; suffer, endure, 9.60; permit, 12.644. (per and patior) |
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perrumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to break, burst through, 2.480. |
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persentiō, sēnsī, sēnsus, 4, a. | to feel deeply; feel, 4.448; perceive, 4.90. |
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persequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep. a. | to follow continually; follow, 9.218; pursue, follow closely, 10.562. |
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perstō, stitī, stātus, 1, n. | to continue standing; remain fixed, 5.812; persist, 2.650. |
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pertaedet, taesum est, 2, impers. | (with mē, tē, etc.), it much wearies me, you, etc.; one is weary, disgusted; w. gen. of the thing, 4.18; 5.714. |
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puerīlis, e | adj. (puer), pertaining to a boy; a boy's, 11.578; boyish, 5.548. |
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pluvius, a, um | adj. (pluō), causing rain or attended by rain; rainy, 1.744. |
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prōmō, prōmpsī, prōmptus, 3, a. | to take, give, bring forth, exhibit, put forth, 5.191; with sē, come forth, 2.260. (prō and emō) |
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Phaëthōn, ontis, m. | Phaëthon, the son of Helios and Clymene; for the sun-god, the sun, 5.105. |
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Praeneste, is, n. and f. | a town in Latium on a lofty hill about twenty miles southeast of Rome; now Palestrina, 7.682. |
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prūna, ae, f. | a live coal, 5.103. |
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Phlegethōn, ontis, m. | a river of Tartarus, 6.551. |
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Phoebēus, a, um | adj. (Phoebus), pertaining to Phoebus or the sun; Phoebean, 3.637. |
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Pholus, ī, m. | a centaur, son of Ixion; a Trojan warrior, 12.341. |
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praebeō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to hold before, afford, offer, 9.693. (prae and habeō) |
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pompa, ae, f. | a solemn procession or ceremonial, a funeral procession, 5.53. |
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Phryx, ygis | Phrygian; of the inhabitants of Phrygia, which originally included the Troad; hence, also, Trojans, 1.468, et al.; sing., Phryx, ygis, m., a Phrygian or Trojan, 12.99. |
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picea, ae, f. | the pitch-pine; the pine, 6.180. (pix) |
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prōdeō, īvī or iī, itus, īre, irreg. n. | to go forth; move forward or along, 6.199; advance, project, 10.693. |
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pīnifer, era, erum | adj. (pīnus and ferō), pine-bearing, pine-covered, 4.249. |
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praepes, etis | (adj.), hastening before, swift, fleet, 3.361; winged, 5.254. |
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profānus, a, um | adj. (prō and fānum, shrine), in front or outside of the sacred inclosure; not sacred; profānōs facere, to desecrate, 12.779; subst., profānī, ōrum, m., the unconsecrated; uninitiated, profane, 6.258. |
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Pīrithous, ī, m. | son of Ixion and king of the Lapithae; chained in Hades for attempting, with the aid of Theseus, to carry away Proserpina from the abode of Pluto, 6.393, et al. |
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pix, picis, f. | pitch. |
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plācābilis, e | adj. (plācō), that can be appeased; placable, propitious, 7.764. |
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placitus, a, um, | agreeable, pleasing, 4.38. (placeō) |
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prōluō, luī, lūtus, 3, a. | to wash forth or out, cast out; wash away, 12.686; wet, drench, fill, 1.739. |
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