Frieze's Aeneid Vocabulary List
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Headword | Definitions | Occurrences in the Aeneid Sortuj malejąco |
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īnfodiō, fōdī, fossus, 3, a. | to dig in; bury, 11.205. |
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impēnsus, a, um | ample, considerate, great, 4.54. |
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iactāns, antis | arrogant, assuming, ambitious, 6.815. (iaciō) |
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immūnis, e | (adj.), free from service; w. gen., exempt, freed from, 12.559. |
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iactūra, ae, f. | a throwing away; loss, 2.646. (iaciō) |
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iactus, ūs, m. | a cast; leap; shot; reach, 11.608. (iaciō) |
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ingravō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to make heavy; aggravate, 11.220. |
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imprīmīs | (adv.), especially, chiefly, 1.303. |
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Iaera, ae, f. | a wood-nymph, wife of Alcanor and mother of Bitias and Pandarus, 9.673. |
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incessō, cessīvī, 3, intens. a. | to attack, assail, beleaguer, 12.596. (incēdō) |
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imperterritus, a, um | (adj.), undaunted, 10.770. |
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Īnarimē, ēs, f. | an island at the entrance of the Bay of Naples, called also Aenaria and Pithecusa, now Ischia, 9.716. |
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īnfrēnus, a, um; also, īnfrēnis, e | unbridled; riding without bridle, 4.41. |
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Iāniculum, i, n. | the Ianiculum; a mount or high hill on the right bank of the Tiber opposite the Palatine, 8.358. (Iānus) |
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Ixīōn, onis, m. | the father of Pirithous, and king of the Lapithae, who was bound to an ever revolving wheel in Hades for offering violence to Juno, 6.601. |
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imprūdēns, entis | (adj.), not seeing or knowing beforehand; unconscious, 9.386; unwarned. |
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inamābilis, e | (adj.), unlovely; odious, abhorred, accursed, 6.438. |
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inārdēscō, ārsī, 3, inc. n. | to take fire; become glowing, glow; be gilded, 8.623. |
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inexpertus, a, um | (active) unacquainted with , inexperienced in, unaccustomed to a thing; (passive) unused, untried, unproven, 4.415. |
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incingō, cīnxī, cīnctus, 3, a. | to gird on, gird about, gird, array, clothe, 7.396. |
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īnfindō, fidī, fissus, 3, a. | to cut, cleave, of a ship’s keel, 5.142. |
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Īasius, iī, m. | son of Jupiter and Electra, brother of Dardanus, and beloved by Ceres, 3.168. |
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iaspis, idis, f. | a precious stone of greenish hue; jasper, 4.261. |
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īnfrēnus, a, um; also, īnfrēnis, e | unbridled; riding without bridle, 4.41. |
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impexus, a, um | (adj.), uncombed, untrimmed; shaggy, 7.667. |
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ibīdem | (adv.), in the same place, 1.116. |
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Īcarus, ī, m. | the son of Daedalus, 6.31. |
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incōnsultus, a, um | (adj.), uninstructed, unadvised, without advice, 3.452. |
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impēnsa, ae, f. (sc. pecūnia) | outlay, cost, expense, 11.228. (impendō) |
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īnfrā | (adv.), below, 8.149, et al. (īnferā, sc. parte) |
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imperitō, āvī, ātus, 1, intens. a. and n. | to command, govern, rule, 12.719. (imperō) |
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indāgō, inis, f. | an inclosing or surrounding of the woods with the hunting nets; toils, the chase, 4.121. |
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indēprēnsus, a, um | (adj.), not overtaken; uncaught, undetected; untraced, intricate, 5.591. |
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indiges, etis, m. | a hero worshiped as a god of his native land, 12.794. (indu-, an old form of in-, and genō) |
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Īdalius, a, um | adj. (Īdalia), of Idalia, Idalian, 5.760. |
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indubitō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to doubt, mistrust, w. dat., 8.404. |
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idcircō | (adv.), on that account, therefore, 5.680. (id and circā) |
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inexcītus, a, um | (adj.), not roused, dormant, quiet, 7.623. |
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ideō | (adv.), on that account, therefore, for this end, for such a purpose, 4.228. |
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Idmōn, onis, m. | a follower of Turnus, 12.75. |
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īnflammō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to set on fire; (fig.), to rouse, inflame, inspire, 4.54; infuriate, madden, 3.330. |
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iecur, oris or iecinoris, n. | the liver, 6.598. |
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īnfabricātus, a, um | (adj.), unwrought, unhewn, 4.400. |
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inīquus, a, um | unequal; uneven in surface, rounding, 10.303; of the sun, torrid, 7.227; too narrow, dangerous, 5.203; treacherous, 11.531; morally, unfavorable, hard, inequitable, 4.618; unjust, cruel, 1.668, et al. |
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ignāvia, ae, f. | want of spirit, cowardice, 11.733. (ignāvus) |
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īnflīgō, flīxī, flīctus, 3, a. | to strike, dash on or against, 10.303. |
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īgnēscō, 3, inc. n. | to take fire; to be fired, inflamed, to burn, 9.66. (īgnis) |
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imprōvidus, a, um | (adj.), not looking before; improvident; unsuspecting, blinded; unprepared, 2.200. |
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improperātus, a, um | (adj.), unhastened; delayed, delaying, 9.798. |
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imperfectus, a, um | (adj.), unfinished, 8.428. |
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īnfrēnō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to furnish with a bridle; to rein, harness, 12.287. |
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ignōrō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | not to know; to be ignorant of, 5.849. (rel. to ignārus) |
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inhibeō, uī, itus, 2, a. | to hold back, hold in, keep back, 12.693. (1. in and habeō) |
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impēnsē | (adv.), (comp.), impēnsius, with unusual or much outlay; carefully, earnestly, 12.20. (impēnsa) |
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impingō, pēgī, pāctus, 3, a. | to fasten upon; drive, dash against, 5.805. (1. in and pangō) |
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inhonestus, a, um | dishonorable; ignominious, shameful, 6.497. |
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incrēbrēscō, crēbruī, 3, inc. n. | to become frequent; increase more and more; be spread abroad, 8.14. |
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impatiēns, entis | (adj.), impatient, w. genit., 11.639. |
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indiscrētus, a, um | (adj.), unseparated; undistinguished, 10.392. |
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inaccessus, a, um | (adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195. |
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Īlionē, ēs, f. | eldest daughter of Priam and Hecuba, 1.653. |
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īnfringō, frēgī, frāctus, 3, a. | to break in; break, 12.387; (fig.), to break down, subdue, 5.784; dishearten, paralyze, 9.499. (in and frangō) |
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incutiō, cussī, cussus, 3, a. | to strike into or upon; add, put into, 1.69. (1. in and quatiō) |
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indocilis, e | (adj.), unteachable; untaught, rude, 8.321. |
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indēbitus, a, um | (adj.), not due; unassigned, unallotted, unpromised, 6.66. |
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indictus, a, um | (adj.), unmentioned; unsung, unrecorded, 7.733. |
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indēfessus, a, um | (adj.), unwearied, 11.651. |
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incrēdibilis, e | (adj.), not to be believed; incredible, strange, 3.294. |
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indoles, is, f. | that which is bred within; natural disposition; genius, nature, spirit, 10.826. (indu-, an old form of in-, and cf. olēscō, grow) |
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incommodum, ī, n. | detriment, misfortune, woe, 8.74. (incommodus, inconvenient) |
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inligō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bind on; attach to; impede, encumber (separated by tmesis), 10.794. |
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illinc | (adv.), from that side, thence; on that side, 4.442. |
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impiger, gra, grum | (adj.), not sluggish, not inactive; quick, not backward, 1.738. |
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incohō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to lay the foundation; begin, essay; to consecrate, 6.252. |
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inexhaustus, a, um | (adj.), unexhausted; inexhaustible, 10.174. |
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inluviēs, ēī. f. | that which is deposited by washing; dirt, filth, 3.593. (cf. ēluō) |
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Īllyricus, a, um | adj. (Īllyria), pertaining to Illyria, the country north of Epirus; Illyrian, 1.243. |
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Ilva, ae, f. | an island near the coast of Etruria, now Elba, 10.173. |
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incurvō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to bend in; bend, 5.500. |
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inaccessus, a, um | (adj.), difficult of approach, perilous to be approached; dangerous, 7.11; impervious, 8.195. |
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Imāōn, onis (acc. Imāona), m. | a Latin warrior, 10.424. |
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imbellis, e | not fit for war; unwarlike, effeminate, feeble, 2.544; timid. |
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imperditus, a, um | (adj.), undestroyed, 10.430. |
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īnferus, a, um | (adj.), below, lower; comp., īnferior, ius, lower; less distinguished, inferior, 6.170; superl., īnfimus or īmus, a, um, lowest, deepest, 2.419; inmost, 2.120; below, 4.387; lowest part, bottom of, 3.39; ex īmō, from the foundation, 2.625; īma, ōrum, n., depths. |
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Imbrasus, ī, m. | a Lycian, 12.343. |
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inextrīcābilis, e | (adj.), inextricable, intricate, 6.27. |
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imitābilis, e | adj. (imitor), that can be imitated; imitable, 6.590. |
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inclīnō, āvī, ātus, 1, n. | to bend; p., inclīnātus, a, um, bent; bending; declining, tottering, sinking, 12.59. |
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inclēmentia, ae, f. | unkindness; inclemency, cruelly, severity, 2.602. (inclēmēns, unkind) |
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immulgeō, 2, a. | to milk into, 11.572. |
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immātūrus, a, um | (adj.), untimely, 11.166. |
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immedicābilis, e | (adj.), incurable, deadly, 12.858. |
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implācātus, a, um | (adj.), unappeased; insatiable, 3.420. |
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inexplētus, a, um | (adj.), unsatisfied, insatiate, 8.559. |
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īnflō, āvī, ātus, 1, a. | to blow into; fill, inflate, swell, 3.357. |
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immeritus, a, um | (adj.), undeserving; guiltless, 3.2. |
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impulsus, ūs, m. | an impelling; impulse, shock, 8.239. (impellō) |
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imprecor, ātus sum, 1, dep. a. | to call down good or, more usually, evil by prayer; to invoke evil upon, imprecate, invoke, 4.629. |
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īnfremō, uī, 3, n. | to bellow; rage, storm, 10.711. |
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īnflētus, a, um | (adj.), unlamented, unwept, 11.372. |
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