Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword Ordina in modo ascendente | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid |
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Rutulus, ī, m. | a Rutulian; Turnus, 7.409; for the pl., the Rutulians, 8.474. |
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Rutulī, ōrum, m. | the Rutulians, an ancient tribe of Latium dwelling south of the Tiber, 1.266, et al. |
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rutilus, a, um | adj. (rel. to rubeō), of a red and gold color or flame color; red, glowing. |
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rutilō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to redden; gleam, 8.529. |
1 |
rūs, rūris, n. | the country as opposed to the town; land, a farm, field, freq.; pl., rūra, the fields, 1.430, et al. |
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rūrsus or rūrsum | (adv.), backward; again, anew, 2.401; in turn, 4.534. (for reversum from revertō) |
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rūpēs, is, f. | a rock, cliff, crag, ledge, freq.; quarry, 1.429. (rumpō) |
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ruō, ruī, rutus, 3, n. and a. | to fall with violence; tumble down, fall, freq.; fall in battle, 10.756; of the sun, go down, set, 3.508; rush forward, 2.64; of the chariot of Nox, hasten up; ascend, rise, 2.250; advance, 10.256; plunge, rush, 2.353; flee, 12.505; tremble, quake, 8.525; hasten, pass away, 6.539; cause to fall; cast down, 9.516; plow, 1.35; cast, throw up, 1.85; throw up or together, 11.211. |
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rumpō, rūpī, ruptus, 3, a. | to break, burst; tear, sever, freq.; break through, open, force, 2.494; rend, sever, cut, tear, 3.640; dash, 11.615; (fig.), break off, end, 4.569; interrupt, 8.110; violate, 4.292; utter with fury, shout or shriek forth, 3.246; p., ruptus, a, um, breaking forth, bursting forth, 2.416; darting, flashing, 8.391;. sē rumpere, to dart forth; to burst, 11.549; rumpere vōcem, to break silence, 2.129. |
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rūmor, ōris, m. | report, rumor, 4.203; a cheer, shout, 8.90. |
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ruīna, ae, f. | a falling down; fall, overthrow; convulsion, commotion, destructive force, 1.129; onset, shock, 11.613; pl., ruin, overthrow, destruction, 1.238; dare, trahere ruīnam, to fall in ruins, 2.310; bring destruction, 12.454. (ruō) |
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rūga, ae, f. | a wrinkle, 7.417. |
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Rufrae, ārum, f. | a town of Campania, 7.739. |
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rudō, īvī, ītus, 3, n. and a. | to send forth a loud, rough sound; bellow, roar, of men, 8.248; of beasts, 7.16; of the roaring sound of the rushing water, 3.561. (p. gen. pl., rudentum, 7.16) |
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rudis, e | (adj.), uncultivated; rough. |
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rudīmentum, ī, n. | a beginning; first lesson, 11.157. (rel. to rudis) |
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rudēns, entis, m. | a rope; cord; pl., rudentēs, um or ium, cordage, 1.87. |
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rubor, ōris, m. | redness; glow, 12.66. (rubeō) |
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rubēscō, rubuī, 3, inc. n. | to grow or turn red; begin to glow, redden, 3.521. (rubeō) |
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ruber, bra, brum | adj. (rubeō), red, ruddy, 12.247; lītore rubrō, shore of the Mare Rubrum or Persian Gulf, 8.686. |
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rubeō, rubuī, 2, n. | to be red, blush; glow, redden, 12.77. |
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rubeō, rubuī, 2, n. | to be red, blush; glow, redden, 12.77. |
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rotō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to move like a wheel; whirl about, 10.362; to brandish, 10.577. (rota) |
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rota, ae, f. | a wheel, 1.147; (fig.), circle or orbit of time, 6.748. |
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rōstrum, ī | a bill, beak, 6.597; the beak of a ship, 5.143; pl., Rōstra, ōrum, n., the platform or tribunal for magistrates and orators in the Roman forum, so called because adorned with the beaks of the captured ships of Antium; the Rostra. (rōdō, gnaw) |
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rōstrātus, a, um | adj. (rōstrum), beaked; adorned with beaks, 8.684. |
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roseus, a, um | adj. (rosa), pertaining to roses; rose-colored; rosy, 1.402. |
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Rōseus, a, um | adj. (Rōsea), of Rosea, a region or district near Reate; Rosean, 7.712. |
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rōscidus, a, um | adj. (rōs), covered with dew; dewy, 4.700; wet, 7.683. |
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rosa, ae, f. | a rose, 12.69. |
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rōs, rōris, m. | dew, freq.; moisture, 5.854; rōrēs, drops of blood, 12.339. |
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rōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to be moist with dew; (fig.), to drop, drip, 8.645. (rōs) |
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Rōmulus, ī, m. | Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome, son of Mars and Rhea Silvia or Ilia, 1.276, et al. (cf. Rōma) |
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Rōmulus, a, um | adj. (Rōmulus), of Romulus; Romulean, 6.876. |
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Rōmulidae, ārum, m. | descendants or people of Romulus; Romans, 8.638. (Rōmulus) |
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Rōmuleus, a, um | adj. (Rōmulus), of Romulus; Romulean, 8.654. |
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Rōmānus, ī, m. | a Roman, 1.234. |
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Rōmānus, a, um | adj. (Rōma), belonging to Rome; Roman, 1.33; subst., Rōmānus, ī, m., a Roman, 1.234. |
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Rōma, ae, f. | Rome, 1.7, et al. |
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rogus, ī, m. | a funeral pile, 4.640. |
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rogō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to ask, inquire, 2.149; desire, request, 7.229. |
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rogitō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a. | to ask again and again; question, 1.750. (rogō) |
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rōbur, oris, n. | hard oak or wood, 6.181; a tree, 8.315; (meton.), timber, a wooden structure; fabric, 2.260; (fig.), sturdiness, strength, firmness, courage, vigor, 2.639; pl., rōbora, wood, timber, 4.399; vigor, flower, 8.518. |
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rīvus, ī, m. | a small stream; a rill, brook, rivulet, stream, 3.350. |
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rītus, ūs, m. | a farm of religious ceremonial; a form, rite, 12.836; custom, manner, 7.741; abl., rītū, in the manner of, like, 11.611. |
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rīte | (adv.), properly, fitly, rightly, 6.145; justly, meetly, 3.36; well, 3.107. (rītus) |
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Rīpheus (dissyll.), eī, m. | a Trojan slain in the sack of Troy, 2.339. |
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rīpa, ae, f. | the shore, border, or bank of a stream, 6.314; for flūmen, 7.106. |
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rīmōsus, a, um | adj. (rīma), full of cracks or crevices; leaky, 6.414. |
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rīmor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to force open in cracks or chinks; (fig.), to ransack, explore, search, 6.599. (rīma) |
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rīma, ae, f. | a cleft; crack, chink, fissure, 1.123. |
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rigō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to moisten, wet, bedew, 6.699; bespatter, stain, 12.308. |
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rigidus, a, um | adj. (rigeō), stiff, inflexible, unbending; of iron weapons, 12.304. |
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rigeō, riguī, 2, n. | to be stiff, 4.251; p., rigēns, entis, stiff, 1.648. |
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rigeō, riguī, 2, n. | to be stiff, 4.251; p., rigēns, entis, stiff, 1.648. |
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rīdeō, rīsī, rīsus, 2, n. and a. | to laugh or smile, 5.358; laugh at, deride, 5.181. |
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Rhoetus, ī, m. | a Centaur, 9.345; a Rutulian slain by Euryalus, 9.344; king of the Marrubii, and father of Anchemolus, 10.388. |
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Rhoetēus, a, um | (adj.), of Rhoeteum, a promontory on the coast of the Troad; Rhoetean, 6.505; Trojan, 12.456. |
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Rhoeteus (dissyll.), eos, m. | a Rutulian slain by Pallas, 10.399. |
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Rhēsus, ī, m. | a Thracian king allied with the Trojans, 1.469. |
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Rhēnus, ī, m. | the river Rhine, 8.727. |
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Rhēa, ae, f. | a priestess, mother of Aventinus, 7.659, et al. |
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Rhamnes, ētis, m. | a Rutulian chief, 9.325, et al. |
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Rhaebus, ī, m. | the name of the warhorse of Mezentius, 10.861. |
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Rhadamanthus, ī, m. | son of Jupiter and Europa, and one of the judges in Hades, 6.566. |
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rēx, rēgis, m. | a king, freq.; chief, ruler, sovereign, 1.65; prince, 9.223. |
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revomō, vomuī, 3, a. | to vomit back or up; vomit, 5.182. |
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revolvō, volvī, volūtus, 3, a. | to roll back, 5.336; (fig.), bring back, recall, repeat, 2.101; retrace, 9.391; go over again, suffer again, 10.61; turn, change again, 6.449; (pass.), revolvor, fall back, fall down, 9.476; p., revolūtus, a, um, rolling, 10.660; returning, following, 10.256. |
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revocō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to call back, summon back; order back, 5.167; rehearse, 7.40; recall, 1.202; restore, 1.235; save, 5.476; recover, renew, revive, 1.214; retrace, 6.128. |
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revīsō, 3, a. and n. | to look at again; visit again, return to see; return to, 2.760; revisit, 3.318. |
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revinciō, vinxī, vinctus, 4, a. | to bind back, 2.57; bind fast, 3.76; bind around, wreathe, festoon, 4.459. |
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revertō, 3, n., and revertor, versus sum, 3, dep. n. | to turn back; go, come back, return, 3.101. |
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revellō, vellī, vulsus, 3, a. | to pull back; pluck out, tear out or off, 4.515; rend, rip, tear open, 12.98; snatch, bring away, rescue, 4.545; disturb, violate, 4.427. |
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revehō, vexī, vectus, 3, a. | to carry, convey or bring back, 8.37. |
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reus, ī, m. | a defendant; the accused; hence, (fig.), reus vōtī, liable in respect to a vow; bound by one's vow, 5.237. (rēs) |
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retrōrsus | (adv.), backwards, back; again, 3.690. (retrō and versus from vertō) |
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retrō | (adv.), back, backwards, 2.753. (re-) |
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retrahō, trāxī, trāctus, 3, a. | to draw back, 10.307; lead back, recall, 5.709. |
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retrāctō, āvī, ātus, 1, freq. a. and n. | to handle again; gripe or grasp again, 10.396; take up again, resume, 7.694; recall, 12.11; n., hesitate, hold back, 12.889. |
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retorqueō, torsī, tortus, 2, a. | to twist back; throw, fold or double back, 12.400; turn or hurl back, or away, 12.485; change, 12.841. |
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retineō, tinuī, tentus, 2, a. | to hold back; hold, retain, restrain, 5.669. |
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retinaculum, ī, n. | that which holds back; a halter, rein; cable, rope, 4.580. (retineō) |
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retexō, texuī, textus, 3, a. | to weave again; (fig.), compass again, repeat, 12.762. |
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retentō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. | to hold back; restrain, retard, 5.278. (retineō) |
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retegō, tēxī, tēctus, 3, a. | to uncover; leave uncovered, unprotected, 12.374; bring to light, reveal, disclose, 1.356; of the sunlight, uncover, unveil, illuminate, 4.119. |
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rēte, is, n. | a net, 4.131. |
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resurgō, surrēxī, surrēctus, 3, n. | to rise again, 1.206; revive, return, 4.531. |
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resupīnus, a, um | (adj.), bent back; lying extended on the back; supine, thrown backwards, 1.476; stretched out, 3.624. |
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resultō, no perf., ātus, 1, intens. n. | to leap back or again, rebound, 10.330; reëcho, reverberate, resound, 5.150. (resiliō, leap back) |
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restō, restitī, 1, n. | to remain in place; to stand, stop; to be left, 2.142; remain, 1.556; remain for infliction, wait to be repeated, be in reserve, 10.29; w. abl., 1.679. |
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restituō, stituī, stitūtus, 3, a. | to place again; reëstablish, restore, 6.846. (re- and statuō) |
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restinguō, stīnxī, stīnctus, 3, a. | to put out, quench, 2.686. |
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respōnsum, ī, n. | an answer, reply, 2.376; oracular answer, response, 6.799. (respondeō) |
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respōnsō, 1, intens. a. and n. | to make answer; echo, reply, 12.757. (respondeō) |
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respondeō, spondī, spōnsus, 2, n. and a. | to promise in return; answer, respond, 6.474; to be in accord with, correspond, agree, 1.585; to correspond in position, stand opposite, 6.23; meet the desire. |
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resplendeō, 2, n. | to shine brightly; glitter, 12.741. |
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respīrō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to breathe again; to breathe, 9.813. |
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respiciō, spexī, spectus, 3, n. and a. | to look back, again, or around, 2.564; behold, 2.615; look back upon, 5.3; look back and observe or notice, 2.741; 9.389; look at again and again, 3.593; consider, 12.43; regard, care for, be mindful of, 4.225. (re- and speciō, look) |
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respergō, spersī, spersus, 3, n. and a. | to sprinkle over; besprinkle, stain, 7.547. (re- and spargō) |
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respectō, freq. 1, n. and a. | to look back or again; look behind, 11.630; regard, care for, 1.603. (respiciō) |
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