CORE VOCABULARY
Caedicus, ī, m.: Caedicus, an Etruscan chief, 9.362.
Alcathous, ī, m.: a Trojan, 10.747.
obtruncō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.: to lop off; cut down; cut to pieces, slay, 2.663.
Sacrātor, ōris, m.: an Etruscan, 10.747.
Hydaspēs, is, m.: a Trojan, 10.747.
Parthenius, iī, m.: a Trojan, 10.748.
Rapō, ōnis, m.: an Etruscan, 10.748.
praedūrus, a, um: (adj.), very hard; hardy, sturdy, powerful, 10.748.
Orsēs, ae, m.: a Trojan, 10.748.
Messāpus, ī, m.: a Latin chief, allied with Turnus, 7.691, et al.
Clonius, iī, m.: a Trojan, 9.574.
Lycāonius, a, um: (adj.), of Lycaonia, a country of Asia Minor, 10.749.
Ericētēs, ae, m.: a Lycaonian follower of Aeneas, 10.749.
īnfrēnus, a, um; also, īnfrēnis, e: unbridled; riding without bridle, 4.41.
lāpsus, ūs, m.: a slipping; gliding, 2.225; gliding movement, 2.225; turning, movement, 2.236; descent, flight, 3.225; course, 4.524. (1. lābor)
pedes, itis, m.: one who goes on foot; as a footman; on foot, 12.510; a foot-soldier; collectively, infantry, soldiery, 6.516. (pēs)
Lycius, a, um: adj. (Lycia), Lycian, 6.334, et al.; pl., Lyciī, ōrum, m., the Lycians, 1.113.
prōcēdō, cessī, cessus, 3, n.: to go or come forth or forward; advance, proceed, go on, 2.760; move, 4.587; elapse, pass by, 3.356; continue, 5.461.
Āgis, idis, m.: a Lycian, follower of Aeneas, 10.751.
expers, pertis: adj. (ex and pars), having no part in; w. gen., free from, without, apart from, 4.550; destitute of, 10.752.
Valerus, ī, m.: a Latin warrior, 10.752.
avītus, a, um: adj. (avus), of a grandfather; ancestral, ancient, 10.752.
dēiciō, iēcī, iectus, 3, a.: to cast down, 6.581; strike down, slay, 11.642; drive down, 4.152; shoot or bring down, 5.542; deprive of, 3.317; dēicere vultum, to cast down the eyes, 3.320; (pass.), dēicī, to be disheartened, dismayed, 10.858. (dē and iaciō)
Thronius, iī, m.: a Latin, 10.753.
Salius, iī, m.: Salius, an Acarnanian, 5.298, et al.
Nealcēs, ae, m.: a Latin, 10.753.
īnsidiae, ārum, f.: a sitting down, or lying in ambuscade; an ambush, 11.783; snare, toil; plot, treachery, wile, 2.36; stealthy journey or enterprise, 9.237; artifice, stratagem, 2.421; personif. pl., Īnsidiae, ārum, Stratagem, 12.336. (īnsideō)
iaculum, ī, n.: a thing hurled; a spear, dart, or javelin, 3.46, et al. (iaciō)
sagitta, ae, f.: an arrow, 1.187, et al.