Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Ordina in modo ascendente |
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tepidus, a, um | adj. (tepeō), lukewarm, tepid; warm, 3.66; smoking, reeking, 9.455. |
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teres, etis | adj. (terō), rubbed or rounded off smooth; tapering, 7.665; polished, 5.313; well twisted, strong, 11.579. |
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ternī, ae, a. | distrib. num. adj. (trēs), three each, 5.247; as a cardinal, three, 1.266; once in the sing., ternō ōrdine, in triple rank, in three tiers, 5.120. |
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Teucer (Teucrus), crī, m. | 1. Teucer, first king of Troy, son of the river-god Scamander, and father-in-law of Dardanus, 1.235. 2. Teucer, son of Telamon and Hesione, half-brother of Ajax, and founder of Salamis in Cyprus, 1.619. |
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tōtus, a, um | (adj.), the whole, total, entire, 1.128, et al.; tōtō corpore, with all one's strength, 12.920. |
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trānstrum, ī, n. | a cross-timber; a thwart, transom, or bench for rowers; bench, 3.289. (trāns) |
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Tiberīnus (Thӯbrinus, 12.35), a, um | adj. (Tiberis), pertaining to the Tiber; Tiberine, 1.13, et al.; subst., Tiberīnus, m., the river-god, Tiber; the Tiber, 6.873. |
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triplex, icis | adj. (trēs and plicō), threefold, triple, 10.784, et al. |
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triumphus, ī, m. | the grand procession at Rome awarded to a victorious general; a victory, 2.578. |
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Trōiānus, a, um | adj. (Trōia), Trojan, 1.19; subst., Trōiānus, ī, m., a Trojan, 1.286; pl., Trōiānī, ōrum, m., the Trojans, 5.688. |
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tābum, ī, n. | corrupt matter; putrid blood; gore, 3.29. (tābeō) |
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Trīnacria, ae, f. | the three-cornered land; Sicily, Trinacria, 3.440. (Τρινακρία, with three promontories) |
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tremor, ōris, m. | a trembling; quaking; tremor, a shudder, horror, 2.121. (tremō) |
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tēla, ae, f. | a web; the long thread of a woven fabric; the warp; web, 4.264. (texō) |
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tunica, ae, f. | the under-garment of men and women; vest, tunic, 9.616; cuirass, corselet, 10.314. |
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temnō, 3, a. | to despise, disdain, scorn, defy, 1.665; p., temnendus, a, um, to be despised; insignificant, small, 10.737. |
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Tuscus, a, um | (adj.), Etrurian, Tuscan. |
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tenus | (prep. w. gen. or abl., placed after its case), as far as; up to, 2.553; down to, to, 3.427; to, 1.737; hāc tenus, separated by tmesis, thus far, 5.603. |
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tundō, tutudī, tūnsus or tūsus, 3, a. | to beat, pound, bruise, strike, smite, 1.481; lash, 5.125; (fig.), importune, assail, 4.448. |
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Teucrī, ōrum, m. | the Trojans, descendants of Teucer, 1.38, et al.; adj., Teucrian, Trojan, 9.779, et al. (Teucer) |
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texō, texuī, textus, 3, a. | to weave; to build cunningly; form, fashion, fabricate, construct, 2.186; make intricate movements, interweave, 5.593; p., textus, a, um, woven, constructed, made, 5.589. |
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torreō, uī, tostus, 2, a. and n. | to burn, scorch, roast, parch, 1.179; rush, roll, 6.550; of a river bank, 9.105; p., torrēns, entis, subst., a torrent, 7.567. |
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thōrāx, ācis, acc. pl., -ācas, m. | a corselet, breastplate, cuirass, 7.633. |
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tondeō, totondī, tōnsus, 2, a. | to shear; finish, 1.702; clip, trim, 5.556; browse, feed upon, graze upon. |
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Tyrrhēnī, ōrum, m. | the Tyrrheni, a branch of the Pelasgic race who are said to have settled in Etruria; Etrurians, Tuscans, 8.603. |
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trāns | (prep. w. acc.), across, with verbs of motion, over, beyond, across; through, athwart, 7.65; of rest, on the other side of, beyond, 3.403. |
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trānsmittō, mīsī, missus, 3, a. and n. | to send across; bear or convey across or over, 3.403; give over, 3.329; to cross, pass over, fly over, with acc. of the space crossed over, 4.154; to make across, of a passage or voyage, 6.313. |
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tenāx, ācis | adj. (teneō), holding on or fast; tenacious; adhering to, persistent in, w. gen., 4.188. |
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Tyros (Tyrus), ī, f. | Tyre, the ancient maritime capital of Phoenicia, 1.346. |
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Trītōnius, a, um | adj. (Trītōn), pertaining to the lake Triton (see Trītōnis); Tritonian, an epithet of Pallas, 2.615, et al.; subst., Trītōnia, ae, Minerva, Tritonia, 2.171. |
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tridēns, entis | adj. (trēs and dēns), three-pronged, trident, 5.143; subst., tridēns, entis, m., a triple-pointed spear; trident, 1.138. |
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terō, trīvī, trītus, 3, a. | to rub; wear, clash, strike, 5.324; of time, spend, pass, 9.609; waste, 4.271. |
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territō, 1, freq. a. | to fill with alarm; affright, alarm, 4.187. (terreō) |
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testūdō, inis, f. | a tortoise; a vaulted roof, vault, 1.505; a testudo, formed of the shields of soldiers held over their heads, 2.441. |
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turpis, e | (adj.), unsightly, unseemly, freq.; squalid, 6.276; foul; besmeared, covered, 5.358; shameful, base, dishonorable, disgraceful, 2.400. |
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tigris, is or idis, c. | a tiger or tigress, 4.367, et al. |
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tremēscō, 3, inc. n. and a. | to begin to tremble; to tremble, quake, 5.694; to tremble at, 3.648. (tremō) |
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Trītōn, ōnis, m. | Triton, a son of Neptune, 1.144; pl., Trītōnēs, um, m., sea-gods of the form of Triton, 5.824. |
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taceō, uī, itus, 3, n. and a. | to be silent, not to speak, 2.94; to be still, quiet, hushed, 4.525; leave unmentioned; p., tacēns, entis, noiseless, silent, 6.265. |
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taedet, taeduit or taesum est, 2, impers. a. | it irks, wearies, disgusts me, thee, etc.; I (thou, he, etc.) am wearied, tired, 4.451. |
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tremulus, a, um | tremulous, quivering, 7.395. (tremō) |
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tapēte, is, n. and tapēs, ētis (acc. pl., tapētas), m. | a coverlet; tapestry, hanging; a carpet, 9.358; abl. pl., tapētīs (perhaps from tapētum, ī), with housings, 7.277. |
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trānō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to swim or sail across, 6.671; fly across or through, 4.245. (trāns and nō) |
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tripus, odis, m. | a three-footed vessel or seat; a tripod, 5.110; the seat of the priestess of Apollo; an oracle, 3.360. |
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tūtum, ī, n. | safety, place of safety, 1.391; pl., tūta, ōrum, safe places, safety, security, 11.882. |
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temperō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. and n. | to attemper; combine in due proportions; with acc., regulate, adjust; refresh; allay, moderate, calm, 1.146; restrain, 1.57; with abl. or dat., abstain from, 2.8. (tempus) |
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Tenedos, ī, f. | an island in the Aegean about five miles from shore in sight of Troy, 2.21. |
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trilīx, īcis | adj. (trēs and līcium, thread), of three threads or leashes; of three layers of thread; three-ply; triple, 3.467. |
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terra, ae, f. | the earth; a land, country, 3.13; land as opposed to sea or water, 1.598, et al.; to air, sky, 4.184, et al.; ground, 1.395; an estate, a farm, 6.811; pl., terrae, ārum, lands, for the sing., 6.18; the world, all lands, 4.607; orbis terrārum, the world, the whole earth, 1.233; sub terrās, to the lower world, 4.654; terram petere, to fall upon the ground prostrate in awe and fear, 3.93; in death, 10.489. |
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terrificus, a, um | adj. (terreō and faciō), causing terror; dread-inspiring, alarming, terrifying, dreadful, dread, 5.524. |
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testis, is, c. | a witness, 5.789. |
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theātrum, ī, n. | a place for seeing; a theater, 1.427; any place suited for public spectacles; theatrī circus, the curving area of a theater, formed by nature, 5.288. |
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turrītus, a, um | adj. (turris), turreted, 8.693; crowned with turrets; with crown of towers, 6.785; tower-like, towering, lofty, 3.536. |
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trabea, ae, f. | a toga of purple cloth, or one of white cloth with horizontal purple stripes, worn by Roman dignitaries, and ascribed to the primitive Latin kings, 7.612. |
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tūs, tūris, n. | incense, 1.417, et al. |
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trādō, didī, ditus, 3, a. | to give over; give up, submit, 4.619; intrust, consign, 5.713. |
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Thēseus (dissyll.), eī or eos, m. | Theseus, son of Aegeus, and king of Athens, who descended with Peirithous into Hades to aid him in his attempt to carry away Proserpina, 6.121, et al. |
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tūtor, āvī, ātus sum, 1, dep. intens. a. | to protect, defend, 2.677; befriend, 5.343. (tueor) |
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trānsadigō, adēgī, adāctus, 3, a. | to drive through, thrust, 12.508; of the object which is stabbed, pierce, 12.276. |
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trāmes, itis, m. | a crossway; by-path or narrow way; a pass, 11.515; course, line, track, 5.610. |
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Thrācius, a, um | (adj.), Thracian, 5.536, et al. |
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Tyrrheus (dissyll.), eī, m., and Tyrrhus, ī, m. | a shepherd of Latium, in the service of Latinus, 7.532, et al. |
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trānsverberō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to beat or strike through; pierce through, 10.484. |
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Thymoetēs, ae, m. | a Trojan, 2.32, et al. |
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torreō, uī, tostus, 2, a. and n. | to burn, scorch, roast, parch, 1.179; rush, roll, 6.550; of a river bank, 9.105; p., torrēns, entis, subst., a torrent, 7.567. |
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trīgintā | (num. adj., indecl.), thirty, 1.269. |
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Trōiugena, ae, c. | of Trojan descent; Trojan, 3.359; Trōiugenae, ārum, c., Trojans, 8.117. (Trōia and cf. gignō) |
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Tīsiphonē, ēs, f. | one of the three Furies, 6.571, et al. |
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torreō, uī, tostus, 2, a. and n. | to burn, scorch, roast, parch, 1.179; rush, roll, 6.550; of a river bank, 9.105; p., torrēns, entis, subst., a torrent, 7.567. |
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Tolumnius, iī, m. | a Latin chief and soothsayer, 11.429, et al. |
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tonitrus, ūs, m. | thunder, 4.122, et al.; thunderbolt, 8.391. (tonō) |
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tormentum, ī, n. | an engine for hurling missiles by means of twisted ropes; a catapult or ballista, 11.616; punishment by the rack, torture, 8.487. (torqueō) |
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truncus, a, um | adj. (truncus), stripped of its branches, 3.659; mutilated, maimed, mangled, 6.497; broken, shattered, 11.9. |
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turpō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make indecent; to soil, disfigure, defile, 12.611. (turpis) |
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tabulātum, ī, n. | a planking; floor, platform, story, 2.464. (tabula) |
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tāctus, ūs, m. | a touching; touch, 2.683. (tangō) |
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taenia, ae, f. | a band, fillet; hairband; ribbon, braid, forming the ends of the vitta, 5.269. |
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tantō | by so much, so much, 6.79. (tantus) |
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triō, ōnis, m. | an ox as the breaker of the sod in plowing; the “Team” or “Wain”; pl., Triōnēs, um, m., the constellation of the greater and lesser bear, 1.744. |
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tegō, tēxī, tēctus, 3, a. | to cover, 3.25, et al.; cover in the funeral urn, inclose, 6.228; surround, encompass, 11.12; protect, defend, shield, 2.430; shelter, 3.583; hide, conceal, 3.236; shut up, 2.126; overshadow, 8.95. |
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Tegeaeus, a, um | adj. (Tegea), of Tegea, a town in Arcadia; Tegean, Arcadian, 5.299. |
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tellūs, ūris, f. | the earth, 6.140; ground, soil, earth, 1.358; land, 1.171; a land (of an island), 1.34; a country, territory, state, kingdom, 11.245; personified, Tellūs, the goddess Tellus or Earth, 4.166. |
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temerē | (adv.), by chance; promiscuously, 9.329; in vain, 9.375. |
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tepeō, 2, n. | to be moderately warm; to reek, 8.196. |
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terebrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bore through; pierce, penetrate, 2.38; take out by boring, bore out, 3.635. (terebra, an instrument for boring) |
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tergeminus, a, um | (adj.), of threefold birth; threefold, having three bodies, 8.202; of three forms or names; triple, 4.511. |
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terrēnus, a, um | adj. (terra), made of earth; earthen, of earth, 11.850; earthly, earth-born, 6.732. |
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Tullus, ī, m. | Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome, 6.814. |
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taeter, tra, trum | (adj.), disagreeable; foul, loathsome, 3.228. |
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turriger, gera, gerum | adj. (turris and gerō), turret-bearing, tower-crowned, 7.631; 10.253. |
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trānsferō, tulī, lātus, ferre, irreg. a. | to carry over; transfer, remove, 1.271; give over, 2.327. |
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Tiberīnus (Thӯbrinus, 12.35), a, um | adj. (Tiberis), pertaining to the Tiber; Tiberine, 1.13, et al.; subst., Tiberīnus, m., the river-god, Tiber; the Tiber, 6.873. |
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tībia, ae, f. | the larger of the shinbones; a pipe or flute, as this bone was used for a musical pipe. |
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tridēns, entis | adj. (trēs and dēns), three-pronged, trident, 5.143; subst., tridēns, entis, m., a triple-pointed spear; trident, 1.138. |
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Tīburtus, ī, m. | the founder of Tibur, 7.671. |
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Tīrynthius, a, um | adj. (Tīryns), of Tiryns, a town in Argolis, where Hercules was brought up; Tirynthian; subst., Tīrynthius, iī, m., the Tirynthian; Hercules, 7.662. |
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Tītānius, a, um | adj. (Tītān), Titanian, consisting of Titans, 6.580; of Titanian origin, 6.725. |
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trucīdō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to slaughter, kill, slay, 2.494. (trux and caedō) |
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Tīthōnus, ī, m. | brother of Priam, lover of Aurora, by whom he became father of Memnon, 4.585, et al. |
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tremendus, a, um | to be trembled at; dreadful, fearful, terrible, 2.199. (tremō) |
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