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| Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid | 
|---|---|---|
| terrificō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to affright, terrify, 4.210. (terrificus) | 1 | 
| terrificus, a, um | adj. (terreō and faciō), causing terror; dread-inspiring, alarming, terrifying, dreadful, dread, 5.524. | 3 | 
| territō, 1, freq. a. | to fill with alarm; affright, alarm, 4.187. (terreō) | 4 | 
| terror, ōris, m. | fright, fear, dread, alarm, 7.552, et al. (terreō) | 8 | 
| tertius, a, um | (ordin. num. adj.), the third, 1.265, et al. (trēs) | 13 | 
| tessera, ae, f. | a square tablet; a ticket inscribed with the watchword; the watchword or password, 7.637. | 1 | 
| testis, is, c. | a witness, 5.789. | 3 | 
| testor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to testify, bear witness to, with acc. of object witnessed, 3.487; to call to witness, appeal to, with acc. of witness called upon, 2.155; invoke, 12.496; w. object omitted, adjure, implore, 3.599; declare, proclaim, 6.619; beseech (call to witness the offering), 11.559. (testis) | 17 | 
| 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. | 4 | 
| taeter, tra, trum | (adj.), disagreeable; foul, loathsome, 3.228. | 2 | 
| Tetrica, ae, m. | a mountain in the Sabine country, 7.713. | 1 | 
| 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. | 6 | 
| Teucrī, ōrum, m. | the Trojans, descendants of Teucer, 1.38, et al.; adj., Teucrian, Trojan, 9.779, et al. (Teucer) | 5 | 
| Teucrī, ōrum, m. | the Trojans, descendants of Teucer, 1.38, et al.; adj., Teucrian, Trojan, 9.779, et al. (Teucer) | 125 | 
| Teucria, ae, f. | the Trojan land; Troy, 2.26. (Teucer) | 1 | 
| Teuthrās, antis, m. | an Arcadian follower of Pallas, 10.402. | 1 | 
| Teutonicus, a, um | adj. (Teutonī), of the Teutons, Teutonic, Germanic, 7.741. | 1 | 
| 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. | 5 | 
| textilis, e | adj. (texō), woven, embroidered, 3.485. | 1 | 
| textum, ī, n. | that which is woven or plaited; a texture, 8.625. (texō) | 1 | 
| Thaemōn, ōnis, m. | a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.126. | 1 | 
| thalamus, ī, m. | a bedchamber; chamber, 2.503; couch, 6.280; marriage, 4.18; bridals, the bride, 7.388; pl., thalamī, ōrum, nuptials, wedlock, marriage, 6.94. | 20 | 
| Thalīa, ae, f. | Thalia, an Oceanid or sea-nymph, 5.826. | 1 | 
| Thamyrus, i, m. | a Trojan, 12.341. | 1 | 
| Thapsus, ī, f. | Thapsus, a city and peninsula of the eastern coast of Sicily, 3.689. | 1 | 
| Thaumantias, adis, f. | the daughter of Thaumas, Iris, 9.5. (Thaumas) | 1 | 
| Theānō, ūs, f. | the wife of the Trojan Amycus, 10.703. | 1 | 
| 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. | 3 | 
| Thēbae, ārum, f. | Thebes, the capital of Boeotia, 4.470. | 1 | 
| Thēbānus, a, um | adj. (Thēbē), of Thebe, in Mysia; Theban, 9.697. | 1 | 
| Themillās, ae, m. | a Trojan, 9.576. | 1 | 
| Thermōdōn, ontis, m. | a river of Pontus, in the country of the Amazons, 11.659. | 1 | 
| Thērōn, ōnis, m. | a Latin warrior slain by Aeneas, 10.312. | 1 | 
| Thersilochus, ī, m. | 1. A Paeonian allied with the Trojans, and slain by Achilles, 6.483. 2. A Trojan. | 2 | 
| thēsaurus, ī, m. | a treasure, 1.359. | 1 | 
| 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. | 3 | 
| Thessandrus, ī, m. | Thessandrus, a Greek chief, 2.261. | 1 | 
| Thetis, idis or idos, f. | Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, married to Peleus, of Thessaly, by whom she became the mother of Achilles, 5.825. | 1 | 
| thiasus, ī, m. | a dance in honor of Bacchus; a wild dance, 7.581. | 1 | 
| Thoās, antis, m. | 1. Thoas, a Greek chief, 2.262. 2. An Arcadian, follower of Pallas, 10.415. | 2 | 
| tholus, ī, m. | a cupola, dome, the vault of a temple, vaulted shrine, 9.408. | 1 | 
| thōrāx, ācis, acc. pl., -ācas, m. | a corselet, breastplate, cuirass, 7.633. | 5 | 
| Thrāca, ae, f. | Thrace, 12.335. | 1 | 
| Thrāx, ācis | (adj.), Thracian; subst. pl., Thrāces, um, Thracians, 3.14, et al. | 1 | 
| Thrācius, a, um | (adj.), Thracian, 5.536, et al. | 3 | 
| Thrēicius, a, um | (adj.), Thracian, 3.51, et al.; Thracian in character, northern, 11.659. | 7 | 
| Thrēissus, a, um | (adj.), Thracian, 1.316, et al.; subst., Thrēissa, a huntress, 11.858. | 2 | 
| Thronius, iī, m. | a Latin, 10.753. | 1 | 
| 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. | 1 | 
| Thӯbris, idis, m. | an ancient king of Latium, 8.330. | 18 | 
| Thӯias (dissyll.), adis, f. | a female worshiper of Bacchus; a Bacchante, Bacchanal, or Thyiad, 4.302. | 1 | 
| Thymber, brī, m. | a Rutulian, son of Daucus, 10.391. | 2 | 
| Thymbraeus, ī, m. | a Trojan warrior, 12.458. | 1 | 
| Thymbraeus, a, um | adj. (Thymbra), of Thymbra, a town in the Troad, in which was a temple of Apollo; hence, Thymbraean, an epithet of Apollo, 3.85. | 1 | 
| Thymbris, idis, m. | a Trojan, 10.124. | 1 | 
| Thymoetēs, ae, m. | a Trojan, 2.32, et al. | 3 | 
| thymum, ī, n. | the herb thyme, 1.436, et al. | 1 | 
| thyrsus, ī, m. | the stalk of a plant; a staff wreathed with ivy and vine-leaves, and borne by Bacchus and his worshipers; the thyrsus, 7.390. | 1 | 
| tiāra, ae, f., and tiārās, ae, m. | a headband or crown worn by the Asiatics; a tiara, 7.247. | 1 | 
| 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. | 2 | 
| 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. | 6 | 
| Tiberis, is (Thӯbris, 2.782, et al., idis, acc. -brim, voc. -bri) | the river Tiber. | 1 | 
| tībia, ae, f. | the larger of the shinbones; a pipe or flute, as this bone was used for a musical pipe. | 2 | 
| Tībur, uris, n. | a city on the eastern border of Latium, 7.630. | 1 | 
| Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. | 1 | 
| Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. | 1 | 
| Tīburs, tis | adj. (Tībur), of Tibur, 9.360; n. pl., Tīburtia, 7.670; subst., Tīburtēs, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines, 11.757. | 1 | 
| Tīburtus, ī, m. | the founder of Tibur, 7.671. | 2 | 
| tigris, is or idis, c. | a tiger or tigress, 4.367, et al. | 4 | 
| Tigris, is or idis, f. | the name of a ship, 10.166. | 1 | 
| Timāvus, ī, m. | the Timavus, a river at the head of the Adriatic, northwest of Trieste, 1.244, et al. | 1 | 
| timeō, uī, 2, a. and n. | to fear, dread, 1.661, et al.; show fear or terror; to tremble, 5.505. | 1 | 
| timeō, uī, 2, a. and n. | to fear, dread, 1.661, et al.; show fear or terror; to tremble, 5.505. | 14 | 
| timidus, a, um | adj. (timeō), subject to fear; fearful, cowardly, trembling, timid, 6.263, et al. | 1 | 
| timor, ōris, m. | fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety, 1.202; personified, Fear, 9.719. (timeō) | 1 | 
| timor, ōris, m. | fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety, 1.202; personified, Fear, 9.719. (timeō) | 11 | 
| tingō, tīnxī, tīnctus, 3, a. | to wet; moisten, 3.665; wash, dip, bathe, 1.745; imbrue, 12.358. | 7 | 
| tinnītus, ūs, m. | a jingling, rattling, jingle, clinking, 9.809. (tinniō, jingle) | 1 | 
| 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. | 2 | 
| Tīsiphonē, ēs, f. | one of the three Furies, 6.571, et al. | 3 | 
| Tītān, ānis, m. | a Titan, one of the six sons of Caelus and Terra; any descendant of a Titan; the Sun (son of Hyperion), 4.119. | 1 | 
| Tītānius, a, um | adj. (Tītān), Titanian, consisting of Titans, 6.580; of Titanian origin, 6.725. | 2 | 
| Tīthōnius, a, um | adj. (Tīthōnus), of Tithonus; Tīthōnia coniūnx, Aurora, 8.384. | 1 | 
| Tīthōnus, ī, m. | brother of Priam, lover of Aurora, by whom he became father of Memnon, 4.585, et al. | 2 | 
| titubō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. and a. | to totter; p., titubātus, a, um, made to totter; tottering, unsteady, 5.332. | 1 | 
| Tityos, ī, m. | a giant, son of Jupiter and Elara, who was slain by Apollo for offering violence to Latona, 6.595. | 1 | 
| Tmarius, a, um | adj. (Tmaros), of Tmaros, a mountain in Epirus; Tmarian, 5.620. | 1 | 
| Tmarus, i, m. | a Rutulian warrior, 9.685. | 1 | 
| togātus, a, um | adj. (toga), wearing the toga; of the toga, 1.282. | 1 | 
| tolerābilis, e | adj. (tolerō), that can be borne; endurable, 5.768. | 1 | 
| tolerō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to sustain; support, maintain, 8.409; endure, 8.515. (cf. tollō) | 2 | 
| tollō, sustulī, sublātus, 3, a. | to lift up, raise, rear, 1.66, et al.; carry, bear, 1.692; bear off, 5.390; remove, 8.175; take or carry away, 3.601; lift, impel, 10.295; remove, take away; end, cause to cease, 12.39; destroy, cut down, 12.771; rouse, excite, 9.127; exalt, praise, extol, 3.158; p., sublātus, a, um, lifted up in spirit; haughty, proud, 10.502. | 69 | 
| Tolumnius, iī, m. | a Latin chief and soothsayer, 11.429, et al. | 3 | 
| tonō, uī, 1, n. and a. | to thunder, 3.571, et al.; of speech, 11.383; (with acc.), utter, invoke with a loud voice, thunder forth, 4.510. | 1 | 
| tondeō, totondī, tōnsus, 2, a. | to shear; finish, 1.702; clip, trim, 5.556; browse, feed upon, graze upon. | 5 | 
| tonitrus, ūs, m. | thunder, 4.122, et al.; thunderbolt, 8.391. (tonō) | 3 | 
| tonō, uī, 1, n. and a. | to thunder, 3.571, et al.; of speech, 11.383; (with acc.), utter, invoke with a loud voice, thunder forth, 4.510. | 7 | 
| tōnsa, ae, f. | an oar, 7.28. | 2 | 
| 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) | 3 | 
| torpeō, uī, 2, n. | to be numb, torpid; unmoved, 9.499. | 1 | 
