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quondam:
'''quondam:''' adv., once, formerly
prognatus, prognata, prognatumsprung from; descended
 
vertex, verticis Mwhirlpool, eddy, vortex; crown of the head; peak, top, summit; the pole
'''prōgnātus, -a, -um:''' born, produced
pinus, pinus Fpine/fir tree/wood/foliage; ship/mast/oar; pinewood torch
 
lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um:
'''vertex, -ĭcis, m.:''' whirlpool, whirlwind; top of the head; summit
Neptūnus, -i, m.:
 
no, nare, navi, -swim, float
'''pīnus, -ūs, f.:''' pine tree
unda, -ae, f.:
 
fluctus, -ūs, m.:
'''lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um:''' liquid, fluid; clear, unclouded
fīnis, -is, m.:
 
lĕgo, lĕgĕre, lēgi, lectum:
'''Neptūnus, -i, m.:''' Neptune or Poseidon, god of the sea; the sea
iŭvĕnis, -is:
 
Argivus, -a, -umArgive, Greek
'''no (1):''' swim; float, sail
robur, roboris Noak; tough core; resolve/purpose; B:tetanus
 
pubes, pubis Fmanpower, adult population; private/pubic parts/hair; age/condition of puberty
'''unda, -ae, f.: ''' wave; waves of the sea, sea
auro, aurare, auravi, auratusgild, overlay with gold
 
opto (1):
'''fluctus, -ūs, m.:''' wave
colchis, colchisan area on the eastern coast of the Black Sea
 
averto, avertere, averti, aversusturn away from/aside, divert, rout; disturb; withdraw; steal, misappropriate
'''fīnis, -is, m.:''' boundary; end; (pl.) territory
pellis, pellis Fskin, hide; pelt
 
audĕo, audēre, ausus:
'''lĕgo, lĕgĕre, lēgi, lectum:''' gather; remove; pick out; read, read about
vădum, -i, n.:
 
salsus, -a, -um:
'''iŭvĕnis, -is, m.:''' youth, young man
cio, cire, civi(ii), citusmove, set in motion; excite/rouse/stir up; urge on; summon/muster/call up
 
decurro, decurrere, decucurri, decursusrun/hurry/rush/flow/slope down; hasten; travel downstream; come to land/end
'''Argīvus, -a, -um:''' Argive; by metonymy, Greek
puppis, puppis Fstern/aft; poop; ship; back
 
caerulus, caerula, caerulumblue, cerulean; deep/sky/greenish-blue, azure; of river/sea deities; of sky/sea
'''rōbur, -ŏris, n.:''' an oak tree, oak; the strongest element of anything
verro, verrere, verri, versussweep clean; sweep together; sweep; skim, sweep; sweep along
 
abiegnus, abiegna, abiegnummade of fir, deal; wooden
'''pūbes, -is, f.:''' the adult male population; manpower
aequor, -ŏris, n.:
 
palma, -ae, f.:
'''aurātus, -a, -um:''' gilded; golden
dīvus, -a, -um:
 
rĕtĭnĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -tentum:
'''opto (1):''' wish, choose, desire
summus, -a, -um:
 
urbs, urbis, f.:
'''Colchi, -ōrum, m.:''' Colchis, the country of King Aeëtes, his daughter Medea, and the Golden Fleece, located at the eastern end of the Black Sea south of the Caucasus Mts.
arx, arcis Fcitadel, stronghold, city; height, hilltop; Capitoline hill; defense, refuge
 
lĕvis, -e:
'''āverto, -tĕre, -ti, -sum:''' divert; remove, steal
vŏlĭto (1):
 
flamen, flaminispriest, flamen; priest of specific deity
'''pellis, -is, f.:''' pelt, skin, hide, fleece
currus, currus Mchariot, light horse vehicle; triumphal chariot; triumph; wheels on plow; cart
 
pīnĕus, -a, -um:
'''audĕo, audēre, ausus:''' semi-dep., dare
coniungo, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum:
 
inflecto, inflectere, inflexi, inflexusbend; curve; change
'''vădum, -i, n.:''' a shallow piece of water, shoal; (pl.) the waters of the sea
texo, texere, texui, textusweave; plait; construct with elaborate care
 
carinus, carina, carinumnut-brown
'''salsus, -a, -um:''' salty, briny; witty, clever
rudis, rudis, rudeundeveloped, rough, wild; coarse
 
cursus, -ūs, m.:
'''cĭĕo, cĭēre, cīvi, cĭtum:''' move, set in motion; rouse, raise, produce
prīmus, -a, -um:
 
imbŭo, -ŭĕre -ŭi, -ūtum:
'''dēcurro, -currĕre, -curri, -cursum ''' run down; travel over
sĭmŭl:
 
rostrum, rostri Nbeak, curved bow; speaker's platform
'''puppis, -is, f.:''' the stern or poop of a boat; by metonymy, boat, ship
ventosus, ventosa, ventosumwindy; swift; fickle, changeable; vain, puffed up
 
proscindo, proscindere, proscidi, proscissuscut, slit, gash; plow; flay with words, castigate
'''caerŭlus or caerŭlĕus, -a, -um:''' sea-blue
aequo (1):
 
torqueo, torquere, torsi, tortusturn, twist; hurl; torture; torment; bend, distort; spin, whirl; wind
'''verro, verrĕre, verri, versum:''' sweep
remigium, remigi(i) Nrowing, oarage
 
spuma, spumae Ffoam, froth; slime, scum, spume; hair pomade/dye
'''ăbĭēgnus, -a, -um:''' made of silver fir; poet., wooden
incanesco, incanescere, incanui, -turn gray or hoary
 
emergo, emergere, emersi, emersusrise up out of the water, emerge; escape; appear; arrive
'''aequor, -ŏris, n.:''' a smooth expanse; hence water, the sea
fretus, freta, fretumrelying on, trusting to, supported by
 
candeo, candere, candui, -be of brilliant whiteness, shine, gleam; become/be hot; glow, sparkle
'''palma, -ae, f.:''' the front of the hand; the palm or palm leaf; the palm of victory; an oar
ē, ex:
 
gurges, gurgitis Mwhirlpool; raging abyss; gulf, the sea; "flood","stream"
'''dīvus, -a, -um:''' divine, holy
vultus, -ūs, m.:
 
aequoreus, aequorea, aequoreumof/connected with the sea, situated near/bordering on/surrounded by the sea
'''rĕtĭnĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -tentum:''' hold fast; keep
monstrum, monstri Nmonster; portent, unnatural thing/event regarded as omen/sign/portent
 
admīror, -āri, -ātus sum:
'''summus, -a, -um:''' highest; the top of
atque:
 
lux, lūcis, f.:
'''urbs, urbis, f.:''' city; often used as synonym for Rome
marinus, marina, marinummarine; of the sea; sea born
 
mortalis, mortalis, mortalemortal, transient; human, of human origin
'''arx, arcis, f.:''' the fortified eminence of a city, citadel
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:
 
nudo, nudare, nudavi, nudatuslay bare, strip; leave unprotected
'''lĕvis, -e:''' light in weight; light, gentle; trivial, shallow, insignificant
corpus, -ŏris, n.:
 
nymphe, nymphes Fnymph; water; bride; young maiden
'''vŏlĭto (1):''' freq. of ''volo'', fly about; move about rapidly; dart swiftly
nutrix, nutricis Fnurse
 
tenusas far as, to the extent of, up to, down to
'''flāmen, -ĭnis, n.:''' a blast or gust of wind; wind, breeze
exsto, exstare, -, -stand forth/out; exist; be extant/visible; be on record
 
cānus, -a, -um:
'''currus, -ūs, m.:''' chariot; poet., ship
tum:
 
incendo, -dĕre, -di, -sum:
'''pīnĕus, -a, -um:''' of pinewood
fĕro
 
'''coniungo, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum:''' join together; associate
 
'''inflecto, -ectĕre, -exi, -exum:''' bend
 
'''texo, -xĕre, -xui, -xtum:''' weave
 
'''cărīna, -ae, f.:''' keel, hull; by metonymy, ship
 
'''rŭdis, -is, f.:''' still in its natural state; inexperienced, untried
 
'''cursus, -ūs, m.:''' the action of running; a ace; trave; course
 
'''prīmus, -a, -um:''' first; the tip of
 
'''imbŭo, -ŭĕre -ŭi, -ūtum:''' drench, steep; dip or wet for the first time; inaugurate, give first experience
 
'''sĭmŭl:''' adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as
 
'''rōstrum, -i, n.:''' the snout or muzzle of an animal; the beak of a bird or ship
 
'''ventōsus, -a, -um:''' windy
 
'''prōscindo, -scindĕre, -scĭdi, -scissum:''' plow
 
'''aequo (1):''' make level, even, or smooth
 
'''torquĕo, torquēre, torsi, tortum:''' twist, whirl, spin in an eddy
 
'''rēmĭgĭum, -ii, n.:''' the action of rowing
 
'''spūma, -ae, f.:''' foam
 
'''incānesco, -cānĕre, -canŭi:''' become white or hoary
 
'''ēmergo, -gĕre, -si, -sum:''' come out of the water, emerge
 
'''frĕtum, -i, n.:''' any place where the sea boils up; sea
 
'''candeo, -ēre, -ui:''' shine, gleam, glisten, sparkle
 
'''ē, ex:''' out of, from, in accordance with
 
'''gurges, -ĭtis, m.:''' a swirling mass of water; sea
 
'''vultus, -ūs, m.:''' countenance, face
 
'''aequŏrĕus, -a, -um:''' of the sea, maritime
 
'''monstrum, -i, n.:''' portent, prodigy, apparition; monster; a monstrous act, attrocity
 
'''admīror, -āri, -ātus sum:''' marvel or wonder at, admire
 
'''atque:''' and
 
'''lux, lūcis, f.:''' light, ray; by metonymy, day; sweetheart
 
'''mărīnus, -a, -um: ''' of the sea, marine
 
'''mortālis, -e:''' a mortal, human being
 
'''ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:''' eye
 
'''nūdo (1):''' make naked, denude, bare
 
'''corpus, -ŏris, n.:''' body
 
'''nympha, -ae, f.:''' a semidivine female nature spirit
 
'''nūtrix, -īcis, f.:''' nurse; breast
 
'''tĕnus:''' prep. w/ abl. or gen., up to, as far as
 
'''exsto (1):''' stand out
 
'''cānus, -a, -um:''' white, whitened
 
'''tum:''' adv., then, at that time
 
'''incendo, -dĕre, -di, -sum:''' set of fire; inflame
 
'''fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum:  ''' bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept
 
'''ămor, -ōris, m.:''' love; personified, the god of love
 
'''hūmānus, -a, -um:''' human; of or with a mortal human being
 
'''dēspĭcĭo, -ĭcĕre, -exi, -ectum:''' look down on, scorn
 
'''Hymĕnaeus, -i, m.:''' the Greek wedding refrain, hymeneal; personified as god of marriage; pl. marriage
 
'''iŭgo (1):''' join, hitch, yoke
 
'''sentĭo, -tīre, -si, -sum:''' perceive, sense, feel
 
'''ō:''' interjection, expressing grief, pleasure

Latest revision as of 21:44, 10 January 2013

quondam: adv., once, formerly

prōgnātus, -a, -um: born, produced

vertex, -ĭcis, m.: whirlpool, whirlwind; top of the head; summit

pīnus, -ūs, f.: pine tree

lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um: liquid, fluid; clear, unclouded

Neptūnus, -i, m.: Neptune or Poseidon, god of the sea; the sea

no (1): swim; float, sail

unda, -ae, f.: wave; waves of the sea, sea

fluctus, -ūs, m.: wave

fīnis, -is, m.: boundary; end; (pl.) territory

lĕgo, lĕgĕre, lēgi, lectum: gather; remove; pick out; read, read about

iŭvĕnis, -is, m.: youth, young man

Argīvus, -a, -um: Argive; by metonymy, Greek

rōbur, -ŏris, n.: an oak tree, oak; the strongest element of anything

pūbes, -is, f.: the adult male population; manpower

aurātus, -a, -um: gilded; golden

opto (1): wish, choose, desire

Colchi, -ōrum, m.: Colchis, the country of King Aeëtes, his daughter Medea, and the Golden Fleece, located at the eastern end of the Black Sea south of the Caucasus Mts.

āverto, -tĕre, -ti, -sum: divert; remove, steal

pellis, -is, f.: pelt, skin, hide, fleece

audĕo, audēre, ausus: semi-dep., dare

vădum, -i, n.: a shallow piece of water, shoal; (pl.) the waters of the sea

salsus, -a, -um: salty, briny; witty, clever

cĭĕo, cĭēre, cīvi, cĭtum: move, set in motion; rouse, raise, produce

dēcurro, -currĕre, -curri, -cursum run down; travel over

puppis, -is, f.: the stern or poop of a boat; by metonymy, boat, ship

caerŭlus or caerŭlĕus, -a, -um: sea-blue

verro, verrĕre, verri, versum: sweep

ăbĭēgnus, -a, -um: made of silver fir; poet., wooden

aequor, -ŏris, n.: a smooth expanse; hence water, the sea

palma, -ae, f.: the front of the hand; the palm or palm leaf; the palm of victory; an oar

dīvus, -a, -um: divine, holy

rĕtĭnĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -tentum: hold fast; keep

summus, -a, -um: highest; the top of

urbs, urbis, f.: city; often used as synonym for Rome

arx, arcis, f.: the fortified eminence of a city, citadel

lĕvis, -e: light in weight; light, gentle; trivial, shallow, insignificant

vŏlĭto (1): freq. of volo, fly about; move about rapidly; dart swiftly

flāmen, -ĭnis, n.: a blast or gust of wind; wind, breeze

currus, -ūs, m.: chariot; poet., ship

pīnĕus, -a, -um: of pinewood

coniungo, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum: join together; associate

inflecto, -ectĕre, -exi, -exum: bend

texo, -xĕre, -xui, -xtum: weave

cărīna, -ae, f.: keel, hull; by metonymy, ship

rŭdis, -is, f.: still in its natural state; inexperienced, untried

cursus, -ūs, m.: the action of running; a ace; trave; course

prīmus, -a, -um: first; the tip of

imbŭo, -ŭĕre -ŭi, -ūtum: drench, steep; dip or wet for the first time; inaugurate, give first experience

sĭmŭl: adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as

rōstrum, -i, n.: the snout or muzzle of an animal; the beak of a bird or ship

ventōsus, -a, -um: windy

prōscindo, -scindĕre, -scĭdi, -scissum: plow

aequo (1): make level, even, or smooth

torquĕo, torquēre, torsi, tortum: twist, whirl, spin in an eddy

rēmĭgĭum, -ii, n.: the action of rowing

spūma, -ae, f.: foam

incānesco, -cānĕre, -canŭi: become white or hoary

ēmergo, -gĕre, -si, -sum: come out of the water, emerge

frĕtum, -i, n.: any place where the sea boils up; sea

candeo, -ēre, -ui: shine, gleam, glisten, sparkle

ē, ex: out of, from, in accordance with

gurges, -ĭtis, m.: a swirling mass of water; sea

vultus, -ūs, m.: countenance, face

aequŏrĕus, -a, -um: of the sea, maritime

monstrum, -i, n.: portent, prodigy, apparition; monster; a monstrous act, attrocity

admīror, -āri, -ātus sum: marvel or wonder at, admire

atque: and

lux, lūcis, f.: light, ray; by metonymy, day; sweetheart

mărīnus, -a, -um: of the sea, marine

mortālis, -e: a mortal, human being

ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

nūdo (1): make naked, denude, bare

corpus, -ŏris, n.: body

nympha, -ae, f.: a semidivine female nature spirit

nūtrix, -īcis, f.: nurse; breast

tĕnus: prep. w/ abl. or gen., up to, as far as

exsto (1): stand out

cānus, -a, -um: white, whitened

tum: adv., then, at that time

incendo, -dĕre, -di, -sum: set of fire; inflame

fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum: bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept

ămor, -ōris, m.: love; personified, the god of love

hūmānus, -a, -um: human; of or with a mortal human being

dēspĭcĭo, -ĭcĕre, -exi, -ectum: look down on, scorn

Hymĕnaeus, -i, m.: the Greek wedding refrain, hymeneal; personified as god of marriage; pl. marriage

iŭgo (1): join, hitch, yoke

sentĭo, -tīre, -si, -sum: perceive, sense, feel

ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration

nĭmis: adv., too much; very much

saeclum, -i n.: a generation

nascor, nascī, nātus sum, to be born; originate

hēros, -ōis, m.: a hero

salvē, salvēte: greetings! hail!

gĕnus, -ĕris, n.: stock, family; offspring; kind, type; way, method, mode

bŏnus, -a, -um: good; of "good" social standing

māter, -tris, f.: mother

prōgĕnĭes, -ēi, f.: offspring, progeny

ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: journey, path, road, course

vos: 2nd pers. pl. pron., you

saepe: adv., often

carmen, -ĭnis, n.: song, poem; incantation

compello (1): address, invoke

ădĕo, -īre, -ĭī, -ĭtum: approach, go to, visit

exĭmĭus, -a, -um: excepted; exceptional, choice

taeda, -ae, f.: pinewood, esp. as used in torches; torch; marriage torch, by metonymy, wedding

fēlix, -īcis: fruitful; lucky, prosperous; happy

augĕo, augĕre, auxi, auctum: augment, increase; glorify; enhance, equip, furnish

cŏlŭmen, -ĭnis, n.: roof, summit, peak; a key person, top man

Iūppĭter, Iŏvis, m.: Juppiter or Zeus, chief of the Olympian gods; by metonymy, the weather, wind, sky

gĕnĭtor, -ōris, m.: father; pl., parents

concēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: withdraw; grant, hand over

tĕnĕo, tĕnēre, tĕnŭi, tentum: hold

pulcer, -cra, -crum: beautiful, handsome, lovely

dūco, -cĕre, -xi, -ctum: lead, take; take as one's wife; consider, reckon

nĕpos, -ōtis, m.: grandson, descendant

Ōcĕănus, -i, m.: Ocean, god of the sea, husband of Tethys

măre, -is, n.: sea

tōtus, -a, -um: the whole, all

amplector, -ctī, -exus sum: embrace

orbis, -is, m.: disk; sphere

fīnĭo, -īre, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum: mark out the boundaries; finish

advĕnĭo, -vĕnīre, -vēni, -ventum: arrive at, come to

dŏmus, -ūs, f.: home; house, family

convĕnĭo, -vĕnīre -vēni, -ventum: meet together; agree

frĕquento (1): fill with people; occupy, crowd, throng

opplĕo, -ēre, -ēvi, -ētum: fill up

laetor, -āri, -ātus sum: rejoice, be glad

rēgĭus, -a, -um: royal; princely, splendid

coetus, -us, m.: meeting; band, company, group, crowd

dōno (1): give, dedicate

prae: prep. w/ abl., before, in front of; in comparison with

dēclāro (1): make known, declare, tell

gaudĭum, -ii, n.: joy, delight, gladness

dēsĕro, -rĕre -rŭi, -rtum: forsake, leave

linquo, linquĕre, līqui, lictus: leave, quit

Tempē, n.: valley of the Peneus R. between Mt. Olympus and Mt. Ossa, famous for its scenic beauty

moenĭa, -ĭum, n.: town walls

cŏĕo, -īre, -īvi or -ii, -ĭtum: come together, meet

tĕgo, -gĕre, -xi, -ctum: cover

rūs, rūris, n.: country, boondocks

cŏlo, cŏlĕre, colŭi, cultum: inhabit; till; look after

nēmō̆, neminis, m.: nobody, no one

mollesco, -ĕre: become soft

collum, -i, n.: neck

iŭvencus, -i, m.: young bull or ox, bullock

hŭmĭlis, -e: low

curvus, -a, -um: bent, curving

purgo (1): clean, clear out; (refl.) apologize, excuse

vīnĕa, -ae, f.: grapevines

rastrum, -i, n.: a type of hoe

glēba, -ae, f.: a lump of earth, clod

prōnus, -a, -um: leaning forward, angling or sloping toward the ground; sloping; face down, prone; flat

convello, -vellĕre, -velli, -volsum: tug at; plow up, dislodge, uproot

vōmer, -ĕris, m.: a plowshare, the part of a plow that cuts the furrow

taurus, -i, m.: a bull

falx, falcis, f.: a curved knife for pruning trees ad vines

attĕnŭo (1): make thin, reduce, thin out

frondātor, -ōris, m.: a foliage tender, pruner

arbor, -ŏris, f.: tree

umbra, -ae, f.: shade, shadow

squālĭdus, -a, -um: rough; filthy

rubigo, rubiginis, f.: rust; blight

infĕro, inferre, intŭli, illātum, bring in; bring on, incur; enter (as in a document, will, etc.)

ărātrum, -i, n.: plow

sĕdeo, sĕdēre, sēdi, sessum: sit

quācumquē: adv., wherever

ŏpŭlentus, -a, -um: wealthy, opulent

rĕcēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: draw back; extend backward, recede

fulgeo, fulgēre, fulsi: shine brightly, gleam

splendĕo, -ēre: shine, be bright, glitter

aurum, -i, n.: gold

argentum, -i, n.: silver

ĕbur, -ŏris, n.: ivory

sŏlĭum, -ii, n.: a high-backed chair, throne

collūcĕo, -ēre: shine

pōcŭlum, -i, n.: cup

mensa, -ae, f.: table

gaudĕo, gaudēre, gāvīsus: rejoice, take pleasure

rēgālis, -e.: kingly, royal, regal

splendĭdus, -a, -um: brilliant, bright, glittering

gaza, -ae treasure

pulvīnar, -āris, n.: a couch on which images of gods were placed at a banquet offered to the gods

vērō: adv., part., in truth, indeed

gĕnĭālis, -e: of or pertaining to a person's genius; of or pertaining to marriage

lŏco (1): place

sēdes, -is, f.: seat, place, home

mĕdĭus, -a, -um: middle; the middle of

Indus, -a, -um: Indian

dens, dentis, m.: tooth

pŏlĭo, -īre, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum: polish

tingo, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum: dip; dye

rŏsĕus, -a, -um: rosy, red

purpŭra, -ae, f.: a shellfish yielding a purple dye; purple dye; any purple-dyed cloth

fūcus, -i, m.: seaweed; dye (orig. that derived from a seaweed)

vestis, -is, f.: clothing; any drapery, such as a bedspread or sail (cf. Eng. A suit of sails)

priscus, a, um: ancient, olden, old-fashioned, archaic

vărĭo (1): adorn with contrasting colors; embroider; mottle, bruise

fĭgūra, -ae, f.: form, shape, aspect, appearance

mīrus, -a, -um: extraordinary, remarkable

virtūs, -ūtis, f.: manliness, manly excellence (cf. Gk. aretē)

indĭco (1): reveal, declare, disclose, show

ars, artis, f.: craftsmanship (cf. Gk. technē)

flŭentĭsŏnus, -a, -um: resounding with the noise of the sea

prospecto (1): gaze out

lītus, -ŏris, n.: shore

Dīa, -ae, f.: an Aegean island, usu. identified with Naxos

cēdo, cēdĕre, cessi, cessum: go; go away, depart

cĕler, -ĕris, e: swift

classis, -is, f.: any designated group or class; fleet

tŭĕor, tŭēri, tuĭtus sum: look at, view, observe

indŏmĭtus, -a, -um: untamed; indomitable; violent

cor, cordis, n.: heart

gĕro, gĕrĕre, gessi, gestum: bear, conduct, carry on, do; wear

fŭror, -ōris, m.: passion, rage, frenzy

necdum: conj., and not yet, but not yet

vīso, -sĕre, -si, -sum: (freq. of video) go to see; look at, gaze at, view

crēdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum entrust; believe

utpŏtĕ: part., as one might expect, as is natural

fallax, -ācis: treacherous, deceptive

excĭto (1): rouse, wake; stir up, arouse, excite

somnus, -i, m.: sleep, sts. personified as Somnus

sōlus, -a, -um: only, alone, lonely

mĭser, -ĕra, -ĕrum: wretched, unhappy

cerno, cernĕre, crēvi, crētum: sift; distinguish; decide, determine; make out, perceive

hărēna, -ae, f.: sand, beach

immĕmor, -ŏris: forgetful, heedless, feckless

fŭgĭo, fŭgĕre, fūgi, fŭgĭtum: run away, flee, escape, slip off

pello, pellĕre, pĕpŭli, pulsum: push; strike, beat; drive, drive off

rēmus, -i, m.: oar

irrĭtus, -a, -um: not ratified, null and void; empty, unfulfilled, vain

prōmitto, -mittĕre, -mīsi, -missum: send forth; undertake, promise, guarantee

prŏcella, -ae, f.: storm, gale

prŏcul: adv., far off; to a great distance

alga, -ae, f.: seaweed

maestus, -a, -um: sad

ŏcellus, -i, m.: dim. of oculus, eye; as term of endearment, darling

saxĕus, -a, -um: made of stone

effĭgĭes, -ēi, f.: statue, effigy

bacchor, -āri, -ātus sum: celebrate rites of Bacchus; act like a Bacchant, rave

prōspĭcĭo, -ĭcĕre, -exi, -ectum: look forth or out

ēheu: interj., Alas!

cūra, -ae, f.: care, concern, anxiety

fluctŭo (1): surge like a wave; be in turmoil

flāvus, -a, -um: yellow, gold-colored, blonde

subtīlis, -e: fine-textured, delicate

mī̆tra, -ae, f.: an oriental headdress tied under the chin with ribbons

contĕgo, -gĕre, -xi, -ctum: cover up; shelter

vēlo (1): cover, clothe, veil

pectus, -ŏris, n.: breast, chest; soul, heart, mind

ămictus, -ūs, m.: a mantle or cloak

tĕrĕs, -ĕtis: smooth; rounded

strŏphĭum, -ii, n.: a twisted band supporting a woman's breast

lactens, -entis: milky; milk-white

vincĭo, vincīre, vinxi, vinctum: fasten, tie, bind

păpilla, -ae, f.: nipple; breast

dēlābor, -lābī, -lapsus sum: fall, slip down

passim: adv., dispersedly, all over the place

antĕ: adv., before, previously

pēs, pĕdis, m.: foot; (poet.) a metrical foot; (naut.) the line or sheet by which each of the two lower corners of a square sail is made fast to the ship

sal, sălis, m.: salt; fig., of a quality that gives character and flavor, wit; by metonymy, the sea

allūdo, -ūdĕre, -ūsi, -ūsum: play with

nĕque: conj., adv. and not

flŭĭto (1): flow; float, drift

ămĭcĭo, -ĭcīre, -ĭcui, -ictum: cover, cloak

vĭcis (gen.), acc. vicem, f.: a recurring occasion for action,turn; plight or situation

cūro (1): watch over, care for, care about

Thēseus, -ĕï, m.: son of Aegeus, seducer of Ariadne (later husband of her sister Phaedra), slayer of the Minotaur

ănĭmus, -i, m.: the mind

pendĕo, pendēre, pĕpendi: hang; depend, rely

perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum: ruin, spoil

mens, mentis, f.: mind

assĭdŭus, -a, -um: settled; constantly present, persistent, unremitting

luctus, -ūs, m.: the expression of grief; lamentation, grief, sorrow

externo (1): drive out of one's wits, madden, panic

spīnōsus, -a, -um: thorny, prickly

sĕro, sĕrĕre, sēvi, sătum: sow, plant

tempestas, -ātis, f.: period, time, season; weather; storm

fĕrox, -ōcis: fierce

ēgrĕdĭor, -grĕdī, -gressus sum: come out, depart

attingo, -tingĕre, -tĭgi, -tactum: touch; touch upon (in speaking), mention

iniustus, -a, -um: unjust

templum, -i, n.: a consecrated area; a zone, space, region, or quarter

pĕrhĭbĕo, -ēre, -ui, -ĭtum: present, bestow; say, hold, maintain, give out

ōlim: adv., formerly, once, once upon a time

crūdēlis, -e: savage, cruel

pestis, -is, f.: physical destruction; plague, affliction, bane

cōgo, cōgĕre, cŏēgi, cŏactum: round up, collect; compel

poena, -ae, f.: penalty

exsolvo, -solvĕre, -solvi, -sŏlūtum: unfasten; discharge, pay

caedes, -is, f.: killing, murder; gore

ēlĭgo, -lĭgĕre, -lēgi, -lectum: pull out; select

dĕcus, -ŏris, n.: glory; the best of anything

innuptus, -a, -um: unwed

sŏlĕo, -ēre, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with

daps, dăpis, f.: a sacrifical meal; any feast or meal; food

angustus, -a, -um: narrow

mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious

vexo (1): buffet, harry, ravage, afflict

cārus, -a, -um: dear

Ăthēnae, -ārum, f.: Athens

prōĭcĭo, -ĭcĕre, -iēci, -iectum: fling forth, throw forward; renounce

pŏtĭus: adv., more, more than, rather

tālis, -e: such a, such

Crēta, -ae, f.: Crete, large island south of the Aegean Sea, home of King Minos and Ariadne

fūnus, -ĕris, n.: funeral rites; a corpse; death

porto (1): carry

nāvis, -is, f.: ship

nītor, nītī, nixus sum: lean; press onward; rely, depend

lēnis, -e: easy, gentle

auris, -is, f.: ear

magnănĭmus, -a, -um: noble-spirited, brve, bold

vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum: come

sŭperbus, -a, -um: proud, haughty

cŭpĭdus, -a, -um: desirous, eager

conspĭcĭo, -spĭcĕre, -spexi, -spectum: catch sight of, lay eyes on

lūmen, -ĭnis, n.: radiance, light; day; the light of life; by metonymy, eye; a light-giving body in the heavens

virgo, -ĭnis, f.: maiden, virgin; the constellation Virgo

suāvis, -e: agreeable, pleasant

exspīro (1): exhale, pant, emit (a fragrance); be exhaled

castus, -a, -um: free from vice, pure, chaste

ŏdor, -ōris, m.: smell, odor, fragrance

lectŭlus, -i, m.: dim. of lectus, bed, couch

mollis, -e: soft, mild, languid, voluptuous

complexus, -ūs, m.: embrace

ălo, ălĕre, ălŭi, altum: nurse, feed, foster; cherish

quālis, -e: (interr) of what kind; (rel.) such as

Eurōtas, -ae, m.: the river that runs through Sparta

praecingo, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum: encircle, stand around

flūmen, -ĭnis, n.: river

myrtus, -i, f.: the myrtle tree, a bushy shrub with oval leaves and fragrant white or rosy flowers, common to southern Europe

distinctus, -a, -um: separate, different, distinct

ēdūco, -cĕre, -xi, -ctum: bring out

vernus, -a, -um: of spring, vernal

cŏlor, -ōris, m.: color

prĭor, -ĭus: former

flā̆gro (1): burn

dēclīno (1): lower, decline

cunctus, -a, -um: the whole of, all

concĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: take in, catch, conceive, contract (a disease); conceive (a child), produce, be the mother of

flamma, -ae, f.: flame, fire

fundĭtus: adv., from the bottom up; utterly

ĭmus, -a, -um: lowest, deepest

exardesco, -ardescĕre, -arsi, -arsum: catch fire, blaze up

mĕdulla, -ae, f.: the marrow of the bones; the interior, inside, seat of the emotions

heu: interj., alas

mĭsĕrē: adv., wretchedly, with piteous result, unhappily

exăgĭto (1): stir up

immītis, -e: ungentle, pitiless, violent

sanctus, -a, -um: holy, sacred, inviolate

pŭer, -ĕri, m.: boy; colloq., of a friend; slave

miscĕo, miscēre, miscŭi, mixtum: mix, combine

Īdălĭum, -ĭi, n.: town in Cyprus sacred to Aphrodite/Venus

frondōsus, -a, -um: leafy

iacto (1): throw; toss about, torment

pŭella, -ae, f.: girl; young woman; girlfriend

hospĕs, -ĭtis, m.: guest, visitor; stranger

suspīro (1): sigh, pant

quantus, -a, -um: interr. or rel. adj., how much, how great, pl. how many

languĕo, -ēre: be faint, droop, be sick

tĭmor, -ōris, m.: fear, anxiety

magis: adv., more

fulgor, -ōris, m.: brightness, luster

expallesco, -lescĕre, -lŭi: turn pale

saevus, -a, -um: fierce, savage

cŭpĭo, -ĕre, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum: want, desire

contrā: adv., in front, opposite; in return; on the other hand

contendo, -dĕre, -di, -tum: stretch, strain; contend

mors, -tis, f.: death

appĕto, -ĕre, -īvi or -ii, -ītum: try to reach; seek; attack

praemĭum, -ii, n.: payment, offering, prize, reward

laus, laudis, f.: praise; cause of praise, virtue, glory

ingrātus, -a, -um: thankless, unwelcome, disagreeable

frustrā: adv., in vain

mūnuscŭlum, -i, n.: a small gift or favor

tăcĭtus, -a, -um: unspeaking; silent

căpĭo, căpĕre, cēpi, captum: catch, snatch

vŏvĕo, vŏvēre, vōvi, vōtum: promise, vow

lăbellum, -i, n.: (dim. of labrum) lip

vĕlut, vĕlŭti: adv., just as

quătĭo, quătĕre, quassum: shake

brāchĭum, -ii, n.:; arm

quercus, -ūs, f.: an oak tree

cōnĭger, -gĕra, -gĕrum: coniferous, e.g., a pine tree

sūdo (1): sweat, perspire

cortex, -ĭcis, m.: bark, cortex

turbo, -ĭnis, m.: anything that spins; whirlwind, tornado; maelstrom; a weight used in spinning

contorquĕo, -torquēre, -torsi, -tortum: twist, agitate

ērŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ŭtum: remove, uproot

rādīcĭtus: adv., by, from, or at the roots; roots and all

exturbo (1): drive out, remove by force

cădo, cădĕre, cĕcĭdi, cāsum: fall

lātē: adv., far, at a distance, far and wide

cumquĕ: postpos. adv., giving preceding pron. or adv. indefinite force: -ever, -soever

obvĭus, -a, -um: in the way or path of something

frango, frangĕre, frēgi, fractum: break

dŏmo (1): subdue

prōsterno (1): lay low, strike down

nēquīquam: adv., to no purpose, in vain

vānus, -a, -um: lacking substance, empty; vain, useless

cornū, -ūs, n.: horn

inde: adv., thence, from that point

sospĕs, -ĭtis: safe

multus, -a, -um: much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many

rĕflecto, -ctĕre, -xi, -xum: bend back

errābundus, -a, -um: prone to err or make a wrong turning; wandering

rĕgo, -gĕre, -xi, -ctum: direct, manage, guide, control

vestīgĭum, -ii, n.: footprint, trail, track; mark, vestige; course; foot

fīlum, -i. n.: thread, string, filament

nē: neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.

lăbyrinthēus, -a, -um: of or like a labyrinth, labyrinthine

flexus, -ūs, m.: a bending, turning, curve

ĭnobservābĭlis, -e: undetectable to the eye; difficult to trace or observe

error, -ōris, m.: a wandering; deviation, mistake

dīgrĕdĭor, -grĕdī, -gressus sum: go off; digress

plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more

commĕmŏro (1): recall, recount

fīlĭa, -ae, f.: daughter

consanguinea, -ae, f.: sister, female relative

dēnĭquē: adv., finally

gnātus, -i, m.: son

deperditus, -a, -um: lost, ruined

laetus, -a, -um: glad, happy

dulcis, -e: sweet

praeopto (1): prefer, choose in preference

vĕho, -hĕre, -xi, -ctum: convey, carry, transport

rătis, -is, f.: raft; boat, ship

spūmōsus, -a, -um: foamy

dēvincĭo, -ncīre, -nxi, -nctum: tie fast, bind

discēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: scatter; depart, desert, run away

coniunx, -iŭgis, m. or f.: spouse, consort, mate, wife, husband

ardĕo, -rdēre, -rsi, -rsum: burn, blaze

fŭro, -ĕre, -ŭi: be mad or crazed; rage with passion, rave

clārĭsŏnus, -a, -um: clear-sounding, loud, shrill

fundo, fundĕre, fūdi, fūsum: pour, pour forth, emit, utter

vŏco (1): call, summon, invite

praeruptus, -a, -um: broken off into a cliff, steep

tristis, -e: grim, fierce, gloomy; unhappy, sad

conscendo, -ndĕre, -ndi, -nsum: climb up

mons, -tis, m.: mountain

undĕ: rel. adv., from which, whence

ăcĭēs, -ēi, f.: a sharp edge; the sight of one's eyes, vision

pĕlăgus, -i, n.: the sea

vastus, -a, -um: desolate, uninhabited, featureless, dreary, endless

prōtendo, -dĕre, -di, -tum: stretch out; extend forward over a distance

aestus, -ūs, m.: heat, hot weather; swell (of the sea), flood; tumult

trĕmŭlus, -a, -um: shaky, trembling; shaking (voluntarily, as one dandling an infant)

adversus, -a, -um: opposite, facing

prōcurro, -currĕre, -curri, -cursum: run forward; roll forth

tollo, tollĕre, sustŭli, sublātum: pick up, raise, tke, carry off, steal

tegmen, -ĭnis, n.: covering

sūra, -ae, f.: calf of the leg

extrēmus, -a, -um: farthest, the farthest part of; final

quĕrella, -ae, f.: complaint, protest, lament

frīgĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of frigidus, chilly, cold; (of language, rhetoric, etc.) feeble, tedious, frigid

ūdus, -a, -um: wet

singultus, -ūs, m.: sob

ōs, ōris, n.: mouth; face, countenance

sīcĭnē: sic + interrog. -ne: is this the way?

pā̆trĭus, -a, -um: of one's father or fathers; paternal, ancestral

āvĕho, -vĕhĕre, -vexi, -vectum: carry off

perfĭdus, -a, -um: treacherous, perfidious

āra, -ae, f.: altar

neglĕgo, -ĕgĕre, -exi, -ectum: regard as of no consequence, be indifferent to, disregard, ignore, fail to respect

nūmen, -ĭnis, n.: a nod; divine power

ā: expletive of distress, pity, or entreaty.

dēvōtus, -a, -um: accursed; vowed as an offering

periūrĭum, -ii, n.: a breach of oath, flase oath, perjury

nullus, -a, -um: adj. & subst., not one, no, none; with adverbial force, not at all

flecto, -ctĕre, -xi, -xum: bend; turn, avert

consĭlĭum, -ii, n.: deliberation; advice; resolution, purpose

clēmentĭa, -ae, f.: mercy, pity, clemency

praestō: adv., available, ready

vŏlo, velle, volui: wish, be willing

mĭsĕresco, -ĕre: w/ gen., have compassion on

blandus, -a, -um: charming, ingratiating, seductive, sweet

vox, vōcis, f.: voice; word

spēro (1): hope, hope for; anticipate

iŭbĕo, iŭbēre, iussi, iussum: order, bid

cōnūbĭum, -ii, n.: marriage; pl. a wedding

discerpo, -pĕre, -psi, -ptum: tear to pieces

ventus, -i, m.: wind

nunc: adv., now

iam: adv., now

vĭr, vĭri, m.: man; husband; (poet.) manhood

iūro (1): swear an oath

fēmĭna, -ae, f.: woman

sermo, -ōnis, m.: talk, informal speech, conversation; topic of conversation

fĭdēlis, -e: faithful, worthy of trust

dum: conj., as long as; (w. historical pres.) while; (w/ subjunctive) provided that; (w/ ind. or subj.) until

ălĭquis, aliquid: indef. pron., someone, something; indef. adj., some

praegestio, -īre: have an overpowering desire, be especially eager for

ăpiscor, -ăpiscī, aptus sum: seuze, grasp; obtain

nĭhil, nīl: indecl. n., nothing; w/ adv. force, an emphatic form of non; not at all

mĕtŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: fear; w/ a, ab, fear danger (from)

parco, parcĕre, pĕperci: act sparingly, refrain from, show restraint

sătĭo (1): satisfy

lĭbīdo, -ĭnis, f.: desire; sexual craving

certus, -a, -um: fixed, definite, sure, unerring

verso (1): keep turning; pass. w/ middle force, toss and turn

lētum, -i, n.: death

ērĭpĭo, -ĭpĕre, -ĭpŭi, -eptum: snatch away, remove

germānus, -i, m.: brother

āmitto, -mittĕre, -mīsi, -missum: dismiss, give up, forfeit; lose

sū̆prēmus, -a, -um: highest; final; decisive, critical, desperate

dēsum, -esse, -efŭi: be wanting or lacking; fail

dīlăcĕro (1): tear to pieces

fĕra, -ae, f.: wild animal

ālĕs, ālĭtĭs: winged

praeda, -ae, f.: booty, prey

tŭmŭlo (1): cover with a burial mound; bury

mŏrĭor, mŏrī, mortŭus sum: die

terra, -ae, f.: earth; land

quisnam, quaenam, quidnam: pron. & adj., who/what, tell me?, who/what, finally

gigno, gignĕre, gĕnŭi, gĕnĭtum: create, beget, give birth to

sŭb: prep. w/ acc. or abl., under

rūpes, -is, f.: cliff, crag

lĕaena, -ae, f.: lioness

spūmo (1): foam, froth

exspŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: spit out

Syrtis, -is, f.: shoals on the N. African coast between Carthage and Cyrene

răpax, -ācis: predatory, rapacious

vasto (1): make desolate; destroy, sack

reddo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: give back, restore; repay (a debt, obligation, or vow); pay (honor, tribute, etc.); render, turn something or someone into

vīta, -ae, f.: life; hyperb., as a term of endearment

horrĕo, -ēre, -ui: bristle; shudder or tremble at, fear; regard with awe or dread

praeceptum, -i, n.: advice, precept; instruction, order

pārĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, pārĭtum: submit, be obedient

attămen: nevertheless

vester, -tra, -trum: 3rd pers. poss. adj., your, yours

iūcundus, -a, -um: pleasant, delightful

fămŭlor, -āri, -ātus sum: be a servant

serva, -ae, f.: female slave or servant

lăbor or lăbos, -ōris, m.: labor, effort, toil

candĭdus, -a, -um: bright; white; fair-skinned (implying beauty); gorgeous (of a woman)

permulcĕo, -mulcēre, -mulsi, -sum: caress, soothe, refresh

lympha, -ae, f.: a water nymph; (poet.) water

consterno (1): cover, spread

cŭbīle, -is, n.: bed, couch

ignārus, -a, -um: ignorant, uncomprehending

conquĕror, -quĕrī, -questus sum: complain, lament

aura, -ae, f.: breeze, wind

sensus, -ūs, m.: sensation; any of the senses; conciousness

mitto, mittĕre, mīsi, missum: send, send forth; (of weapons) throw, cast, hurl; emit, utter; cease, desist, omit; let go, release, abandon, discard; give

audĭo, -īre, -īvi or -ii, -itum: hear, pay attention to

quĕo, -īre, -īvi and -ii, -ĭtum: to be able

prŏpe: adv. & prep. w/ acc., near

quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything

appārĕo, -ēre, -ui, -itum: be visible

văcŭus, -a, -um: vacant, empty, empty-handed

insulto (1): leap or trample on; behave insultingly, scoff

fors, fortis, f.: chance, luck

invĭdĕo, -vĭdēre, -vīdi, -vīsum: to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge

questus, -ūs, m.: complaint, protest

omnĭpŏtens, -ntis: all-powerful

ŭtĭnam: particle used to express a wish: would that, how I wish that

tango, tangĕre, tĕtĭgi, tactum: touch

dīrus, -a, -um: awful, dread, dire, frightful

stīpendĭum, -ii, n.: payment

rĕlĭgo (1): tie back, tie up; untie

nāvĭta, -ae, m.: = nauta, sailor

fūnis, -is, m.: rope; a ship's hawser, mooring rope

cēlo (1): conceal

forma, -ae, f.: appearance; beauty, good looks

rĕquĭesco, -ĕre, -ēvi, -ētum: rest, find relief

rĕfĕro, refĕrre, rettŭli, rĕlātum: bring back; report; (reflexive) return; w/ in + abl., write down; w/ acc. & dat., put something down to, assign to a category

spes, spēi, f.: hope

pĕto, -ĕre, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum: seek

lătus, -ĕris, n.: side, flank

discerno, -cernĕre, -crēvi, -crētum: separate, divide off

pons, -ntis, m.: bridge

trŭcŭlentus, -a, -um: ferocious; n. pl. as subst., ferocity

dīvĭdo, -vĭdĕre, -vīsi, -vīsum: separate, divide

ăn: particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?; (after utrum) or

auxĭlĭum, -ii, n.: aid, assistance, help

rĕlinquo, -linquĕre, -līqui, -lictum: quit, leave, forsake

rēspergo, -gĕre, -si, -sum: sprinkle, spatter, splash

frāternus, -a, -um: of or from a brother, fraternal

caedo, caedĕre, cĕcīdi, caesum: strike, strike dead; to "beat" with sexual intercourse; cut through, hew

sĕquor, sĕqui, sĕcūtus sum: follow

fīdus, -a, -um: faithful, loyal, devoted

consōlor, -āri, -ātus sum: comfort, console, solace

lentus, -a, -um: supple, pliant; slow, taking one's time, unconcerned, at ease

incurvo (1): bend

praetĕrĕā: adv., besides, moreover

insŭla, -ae, f.: island

tectum, -i, n.: roof; by metonymy, house

păteo, -ēre, -ŭi: be open; show as entered (in accounts)

cingo, -ĕre, -xi, -nctum: surround; crown

fŭga, -ae, f.: flight, escape

rătĭo, -ōnis, f.: account, reason; exercise of faculty of reason; business, matter, affair; method, means

mūtus, -a, -um: inarticulate, mute, dumb, silent

ostento (1): freq. of ostendo, exhibit, display conspicuously

languesco, -guescĕre, -gŭi: weaken, grow feeble

fessus, -a, -um: tired, exhausted

sēcēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: withdraw

iustus, -a, -um: just

exposco, -poscĕre, -pŏposci: ask for, demand, beg

prōdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: thrust out; give up, abandon, betray

caelestis, -e: of the heavens, celestial

fĭdes, -ĕi, f.: tutelage, faith, trust; trustworthiness; promise

postrēmus, -a, -um: final

comprĕcor, -āri, -ātus sum: pray to, invoke, supplicate

hōra, -ae, f.: hour

quārē: interr. & rel. adv., how? for what reason? on account of which thing; wherefore, therefore

multo (1): penalize

vindex, -ĭcis, m.: guarantor, defender, champion; one who punishes a wrong or takes vengeance

Eumĕnĭdes, -um, f.: Kindly Spirits, Furies, Erinyes, punishers of outrage

anguīnus, -a, -um: snaky, made of snakes

rĕdĭmĭo, -īre, -ĭi, -ītum: wreathe, encircle

căpillus, -i, m.: hair

frons, frontis, f.: forehead; front, façade

praeporto (1): carry before one, carry in front

īra, -ae, f.: wrath

huc: adv., to this place or point; to this total or amount

advento (1): (freq. of advenio) approach, draw near

vae interj., woe to, alas for

prōfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum: bring forth; utter

ĭnops, -ŏpis: destitute; defenseless; powerless

āmens, -mentis: demented, mad, insane

caecus, -a, -um: blind; dark

quŏnĭam: conj., as soon as, after; because, since

vērus, -a, -um: true

nōlo, nolle, nōlŭi: be unwilling, not to wish

pătĭor, pătī, passus sum: undergo, suffer, be subjected to; bear, put up with, tolerate, let, allow

vānesco, -ĕre: vanish; become ineffectual

dĕa, -ae, f.: goddess

fūnesto (1): pollute with death

postquam: conj., after

prō̆fundo, -fundĕre, -fūdi, -fūsum: pour forth

supplĭcĭum, -ii, n.: compensation offered to placate a person who has been wronged; reparation; punishment

anxĭus, -a, -um: anxious

annŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: nod assent; consent

invictus, -a, -um: unvanquished

rector, -ōris, m.: steersman, ruler

mōtus, -ūs, m.: motion, movement

tellūs, -ūris, f.: earth, ground

horrĭdus, -a, -um: rough, rugged, wild, uncouth, harsh

contrĕmo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi: tremble violently

concŭtĭo, -cŭtĕre, -cussi, -cussum: cause to vibrate; shake

mĭco (1): quiver, dart, flicker; flash, glitter, gleam

sīdus, -ĕris, n.: star, planet, constellation

mundus, -a, -um: heavens, sky, firmament; world, earth

cālīgo, -ĭnis, f.: darkness, murk

consĕro, -sĕrĕre, -sēvi, -sĭtum: sow, plant; beset

oblīviscor, -līviscī, -lītus sum: forget, w/ gen. or acc. of object forgotten

dīmitto, -mittĕre, -mīsi, -missum: let go

mandātum, -i, n.: command

constans, -antis: steady, resolute, steadfast

sustollo, -ĕre: raise

signum, -i, n.: sign, signal

ostendo, -ndĕre, -di, -sum: show, display; reveal

portus, -ūs, m.: harbor, port

concrēdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: entrust

longus, -a, -um: long; tall, svelte

ūnĭcus, -a, -um: one and only, singular, unique, special

dŭbĭus, -a, -um: uncertain, doubtful; perilous

cāsus, -ūs, n.: fall; accident, chance, fortune, situation, plight

nūper: adv., recently

sĕnecta, -ae, f.: old age

quandōquĭdem: rel. adv., since

fortūna, -ae, f.: fortune

fervĭdus, -a, -um: hot; fervent, passionate, lusty

invītus, -a, -um: unwilling

languĭdus, -a, -um: weary, drooping, flaccid

nondum: adv., not yet

sătŭro (1): fill, satisfy, sate

sĭno, sĭnĕre, sīvi, sĭtum: leave alone; allow

sĕcundus, -a, -um: (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second

exprōmo, -mĕre, -mpsi, -mptum: bring out, express

canities, -ei, f.: white or gray coloring; whiteness of hair; gray hair

infundo, -fundĕre, -fūdi, -fūsum: pour in or on

pulvis, -ĕris, m.: dust; sand

foedo (1): make foul, soil

infectus, -a, -um: dyed

văgus, -a, -um: roaming, wandering, rambling

suspendo, -dĕre, -di, -sum: hang, suspend

lintĕum, -i, n.: linen cloth; napkin; sail

incendĭum, -ĭi, n.: conflagration; inflammation, agony

carbăsus, -i, f.: sail, canvas

obscūro (1): darken

ferrūgo, -ĭnis, f.: rust; any color from reddish purple to nearly black

incŏla, ae, f.: inhabitant

dēfendo, -dĕre, -di, -sum: ward off; defend

sanguis, -ĭnis, m.: blood

dexter, -tĕra, -tĕrum: right; the right hand; on the right side

mĕmor, -ŏris: remembering, mindful

condĭtus, -a, -um: put away, preserved

vĭgĕo, -ēre: be vigorous and active, fluorish

ullus, -a, -um: any

oblittĕro (1): cause to be forgottend, wipe out

aetas, -ātis, f.: age, lifetime

invīso, -sĕre, -si, -sum: go to see; look upon

collis, -is, m.: hill, mountain

fūnestus, -a, -um: associated with mourning; funereal

antenna, -ae, f.: the horizontal yardarm of a sailing ship

dēpōno, -pōnĕre, -pŏsŭi, -pŏsĭtum: put down, lay down (in birth), put away

undĭquĕ: from all directions, from everywhere; throughout

intortus, -a, -um: twisted or twined

vēlum, -i, n.: sail

rŭdens, entis, m.: rope, line

agnosco, -noscĕre, -nōvi, -nitum: recognize

rĕdux, -dŭcis: brought back, returned, restored

prospĕrus, -a, -um: agreeable to one's wishes, prosperous

sisto, sistĕre, steti, stătum: (redup. sto) cause to stand, set; present, hand over

ceu: part. introducing similes: in the same way as, as, like

nūbes, -is, f.: cloud

āĕrĭus or āĕrĕus, -a, -um: of the air, airy

nĭvĕus, -a, -um: snowy, white

căcūmen, -ĭnis, n.: peak, tip

prospectus, -ūs, m.: view, prospect

absūmo, -mĕre, -mpsi, -mptum: use up, consume, exhaust; do away with, remove by death

flĕo, flēre, flēvi, flētum: weep, cry; weep for, mourn

praeceps, -cĭpĭtis: plunging headfirst; headlong; sudden

scŏpŭlus, -i, m.: a projecting rock or cliff

iăcĭo, iăcĕre, iēci, iactum: throw

fātum, -i, n.: a prophetic utterance; fate

ingrĕdĭor, -ĕdī, -essus sum: enter

păternus, -a, -um: of a father; paternal

offĕro, offĕrre, obtŭli, oblātum: put in one's path; provide, offer; cause

rĕcĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: receive, take in

multĭplex, -ĭcis: having many twists and turns; varied

volvo, volvĕre, volvi, vŏlūtum: cause to roll

saucĭus, -a, -um: wounded, afflicted

flōrens, -entis: flowering; in the flower of one's youth; fresh, vigorous

thĭăsus, -i, m.: an orgiastic dance; a group that performs such dances

Sătyrus, -i, m.: a Satyr, demigod of wild places, frequent companion of Bacchus/Dionysus

quaero, quaerĕre, -sīvi or -sĭi, -sītum: ask, ask for, seek

ălăcer, -cris: moving nimbly, lively; eager

lymphātus, -a, -um: frenzied, frantic

euhoe: interj., the ritual cry of Bacchants

căpŭt, -ĭtis, n.: head

cuspis, -ĭdis, f.: sharp point or tip; spear; pointed stick

thyrsus, -i, m.: a pole tipped with a pinecone, ivy, or vine leaves, as carried by bacchants

dīvello, -vellĕre, -velli, -vulsum: tear apart

membrum, -i, n.: any part of the body; limb

serpens, -entis, m. or f.: snake

incingo, -ngĕre, -xi, -ctum: wrap

obscūrus, -a, -um: dark; unknown, secret

căvus, -a, -um: hollow; deep

cĕlē̆bro (1): throng, fill, crowd; perform, celebrate

orgĭa, -ōrum, n.: secret rites, mysteries

cista, -ae, f.: wicker box for sacred objects in mystery cults

prŏfānus, -a, -um: not dedicated to religious use; not initiated into a cult

plango, -ngĕre, -nxi, -nctum: beat, strike

prōcērus, -a, -um: tall, long

tympănum, -i, n.: a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus

tĕnŭis, -e: thin

tinnītus, -ūs, m.: a ringing or clanging sound

āēr, āĕris, m.: air

raucĭsŏnus, -a, -um: harsh-sounding

efflo (1): breathe out, emit, blast out

bombus, -i, m.: a low, booming sound

barbărus, -a, -um: outlandish; "barbarian," spec. non-Greek, e.g., Persian

horrĭbĭlis, -e: fearful, dreadful; rough, uncouth

strīdo, -ĕre: make a shrill, strident sound

tībĭa, -ae, f.: pipe, flute

cantus, -ūs, m.: song; sound of instruments

amplĭfĭcē: magnificently, splendidly

dĕcŏro (1): embellish, adorn

specto (1): look at, watch

explĕo, -ēre, -ēvi, -ētum: fill up, satisfy

coepĭo, coepĕre, coepi, coeptum: begin

dēcēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: go away, leave; make way for

flātus, -ūs, m.: blowing, breath, breeze

plăcĭdus, -a, -um: quiet, peaceful

mātūtīnus, -a, -um: of the morning, matutinal

Zĕphyrus, -i, m.: the west wind

prōclīvus, -a, -um: downward sloping, (of whitecaps at sea) tumbling forward or down

incĭto (1): incite, provoke, stir

Aurōra, -ae, f.: the goddess of Dawn

exŏrĭor, -ŏrĭrī -ortus sum: rise up from

līmen, -ĭnis, n.: threshold, doorway

tardus, -a, -um: slow, late, dull

clēmens, -entis: gentle, mild, lenient

prōcēdo, -cēdĕre, -cessi, -cessum: move forward

lĕvĭter: adv., lightly

sŏno (1): make a sound

plangor, -ōris, m.: a beating or slapping action

căchinnus, -i, m.: laugh, guffaw; metaph. of rippling waves

post prep w/ acc. adv. behind; later, afterward

cresco, crescĕre, crēvi, crētum: come into existence; grow

purpŭrĕus, -a, -um: purple

rĕfulgĕo, -gēre, -si: shine, gleam

vestĭbŭlum, -i, n.: forecourt

ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum: go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences

princeps, -cĭpis: first, earliest

silvester, -tris: of the forest

dōnum, -i, n.: gift

quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque: indef. rel. pron. , whoever, whatever

campus, -i, m.: plain, field

ōra, -ae, f.: edge, border; region, district, land

crĕo (1): beget, give birth to, produce

propter: adv. & prep. w/ acc., near

părĭo (1): give birth to; produce

flōs, -ōris, m.: flower; youthful beauty; the finest specimen of a type or class

tĕpĭdus, -a, -um: warm

fēcundus, -a, -um: productive of offspring; fertile, fruitful

indistinctus, -a, -um: indiscriminate, disordered, not arranged by type

plĕcto, -ctĕre, -xi, -xum: plait, twine

cŏrolla, -ae, f.: dim. of corona; garland, small wreath

rīdĕo, -dēre, -si, -sum: laugh

confestim: adv., immediately

adsum, adesse, affui: be present

vĭrĭdo (1): be green

silva, -ae, f.: forest, wood

sŭper: adv., over, above; more; besides; prep. w/ acc., over

impendĕo, -ēre: hang above

chŏrēa, -ae, f.: a circle dance; choral dancers

altus, -a, -um: high, deep; loud

fāgus, -i, f.: beech-tree

stīpĕs, -ĭtis, m.: tree trunk

laurus, -i, f.: laurel or bay tree

nūto (1): nod, sway; beat rhythymically

plătănus, -i, f.: plane tree

sŏror, -ōris, f.: sister

flammatus, -a, -um: burning

cū̆pressus, -i, f.: the cypress tree

circum: pre. w/ acc., around

contexo, -xĕre, -xŭi, -xtum: weave together; arrange, combine

vĭrĕo, -ēre, -ui: be verdant

consĕquor, -sĕqui, -sĕcūtus sum: come after, follow

sollers, -tis: clever, skilled, ingenious, resourceful

extĕnŭo (1): make thin, reduce, diminish

vĕtus, -ĕris: old

sĭlex, -ĭcis, m.: any hard rock; flint

rēstringo, -ingĕre, -inxi, -ictum: tie back, restrain with bonds

cătēna, -ae, f.: chain, fetter

persolvo, -solvĕre, -solvi, -sŏlūtum: pay

caelum, -i, n.: the sky or heavens

Phoebus, -i, m.: Phoebus Apollo, twin brother of Diana

ūnĭgĕna, -ae: born together with, twin; sharing a single parentage; (as substantive) brother

cultrix, -īcis, f.: a female inhabitant; local goddess

părĭter: adv., equally

aspernor, -āri, -ātus sum: push away, reject, scorn, spurn

iŭgālis, -e: yoke-bearing; matrimonial

artus, -ūs, m.: joint; limb; part of the body, member

largē: adv., abundantly

constrŭo, -strŭĕre, -struxi, -structum: pile up

intĕrĕā: adv., in the meantime; with adversative force, in these circumstances

infirmus, -a, -um: feeble, weak

vērĭdĭcus, -a, -um: truth telling

parcus, -a, -um: thrifty, frugal; skinny, lean

ĕdo, ĕdĕre, ēdi, ēsum: emit, bring forth, yield; publish

complector, -plectī, -plexus sum: embrace, surround

tālus, -i, m.: anklebone; ankle

rĕsĭdĕo, -sĭdēre, -sēdi: remain seated; persist

vitta, -ae, f.: headband

aeternus, -a, -um: eternal, everlasting

mănus, -ūs, f.: hand

carpo, -pĕre, -psi, -ptum: pluck, pull at; press on along (a way, journey, period of time, etc.); carp at, criticize

rītĕ: adv., properly, duly

lăbōro (1): work, labor

laevus, -a, -um: left; the left hand

cŏlus, -i, m.: distaff, a short staff for holding wool that is being spun into thread

lāna, -ae, f.: wool

dēdūco, -cĕre, -xi, -ctum: lead or bring down

sŭpīnus, -a, -um: lying on the back; facing upwards; flat; helpless

formo (1): shape, form

dĭgĭtus, -i, m.: finger

pollex, -ĭcis, m.: thumb

lībro (1): make level; hold suspended; balance, poise

fūsus, -i, m.: a weighted spindle on which yarn is wound and twisted

dēcerpo, -pĕre, -psi, -ptum: pluck off, snatch

semper: adv., always, forever

ŏpus, -ĕris, n.: that which needs to be done; work

lānĕus, -a, -um: woolly

ārĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of aridus, dry

haerĕo, haerēre, haesi, haesum: stick, cling

mordĕo, -ēre, mŏmordi, morsum: bite

vellus, -ĕris, n.: fleece; a piece of wool

virgātus, -a, -um: made of twigs; wicker

călăthiscus, -i, m.: a small basket

dīvīnus, -a, -um: divine

for, fāri, fātus sum: speak, say, tell

perfĭdĭa, -ae, f.: treachery, lying, perfidy

argŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: show, reveal; prove wrong

tūtāmen, -ĭnis, n.: means of protection; bulwark

ops, ŏpis, f.: power; wealth; help

accĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: receive, accept; hear

pando (1): spread out, disclose, reveal; open

ōrācŭlum, -i, n.: oracle

curro, currĕre, cŭcurri, cursum: run

subtegmen, -ĭnis, n.: the woof or weft, crossthreads in a loom running at right angles to the vertical threads of the warp

mărītus, -a, -um: married

Hespĕrus, -i, m.: the evening star

faustus, -a, -um: fortunate, lucky

flexănĭmus, -a, -um: persuasive

perfundo, -fundĕre, -fūdi, -fūsum: pour through, drench, suffuse, imbue

languĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of languidus, weary, drooping, flaccid

păro (1): furnish, supply; obtain

substerno, -sternĕre, -strāvi, -strātum: lay or spread beneath; (of a woman) offer oneself sexually to a man

rōbustus, -a, -um: strong

bracchĭum, -ii, n.: arm

umquam: adv., ever

ămo (1): love

foedus, -ĕris, n.: any formal agreement or bond, incl. marriage and (sometimes) other sexual unions

concordĭa, -ae, f.: harmony

expers, -tis: having no share of; immune to

terror, -ōris, m.: extreme fear

Ăchilles, -is, m.: son of Peleus and Thetis, greatest of the Greek warriors in the Trojan War, tragic hero of Homer's Iliad

hostis, -is, m.: enemy

haud or haut: part., not

tergum, -i, n.: back; hide from an animal's back

fortis -e,: strong; brave

nosco, -ĕre, nōvi, nōtum: know

persaepe: adv., very often

victor, -ōris, m.: winner, victor

certāmen, -ĭnis, n.: contest

flammĕus, -a, -um: fiery; swift as fire

praeverto, -tĕre, -ti: outstrip, outrun

cerva, -ae, f.: hind, doe

bellum, -i, n.: war

confĕro, conferre, contŭli, collātum: compare

Phrygĭus, -a, -um: of Phrygia, Phrygian

Teucrus, -a, -um: Teucrian, Trojan

māno (1): flow, run, frip

obsīdo, -ĕre: beseige, beset

longinquus, -a, -um: far-off; drawn-out, long

tertĭus, -a, -um: third

hēres, -ēdis, m.: heir

ēgrĕgĭus, -a, -um: outstanding preeminent, illustrious

clārus, -a, -um: loud; bright; clear; famous

fătĕor, fătēri, fassus sum: concede, admit, confess

incultus, -a, -um: unkempt

solvo, solvĕre, solvi, solūtum: loosen, untie, dislodge, cast off; discharge, fulfill (a vow)

crīnis, -is, m.: a lock or braid of hair; hair

pū̆trĭdus, -a, -um: rotten, decaying, withered

densus, -a, -um: dense, closely packed

praecerpo, -pĕre, -psi, -ptum: cull or reap ahead

messor, -ōris, m.: reaper, harvester

ărista, -ae, f.: an ear of grain

sōl, sōlis, m.: the sun, sts. personified as Sol

flavens, -entis: yellow

dēmĕto, -mĕtĕre, -messŭi, -messum: mow, reap, harvest

arvum, -i, n.: tilled field; field; tillable land

Trōiŭgĕna, -ae, m.: a Trojan-born man; Trojan

infestus, -a, -um: hostile, warlike; troublesome

ferrum, -i, n.: iron, steel; sword

testis, -is, m. or f.: witness

răpĭdus, -a, -um: strongly flowing, swiftly moving, rapid; scorching, consuming

diffundo, -fundĕre, -fūdi, -fūsum: diffuse, spread out

angusto (1): to make narrow, confine

ăcervus, -i, m.: heap, pile, mass

tĕpĕfăcĭo, -făcĕre, -fēci, -factum: make warm

permisceo, -scēre, -scŭi, -xtum: blend thoroughly, mix up

quŏque: also

excelsus, -a, -um: lofty

cŏăcervo (1): pile up

agger, -ĕris, m.: fill, rubble; a mound

bustum, -i, n.: funeral pyre; grave mound

excĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: take out, exclude, except; receive

percello, -cellĕre, -cŭli, -culsum: strike down, kill

cōpĭa, -ae, f.: abundance; supply; opportunity

Ăchīvus, -a, -um: an Achaean, a Greek man

Dardănĭus, -a, -um: of Dardanus, an ancestor of Priam; Trojan

vincŭlum, -i, n.: bond, fetter; any fastening device

mădĕfīo, -fieri, -factus: become wet, be soaked

sĕpulcrum, -i, n.: tomb, sepulcher

anceps, -cĭpĭtis: double-edged

succumbo, -cumbĕre, -cŭbŭi, -cŭbĭtum: collapse; (w/ dat.) "go down," lie under or submit to (a man) in the act of sex

victĭma, -ae, f.: a living sacrificial victim

truncus, -i, m.: body, trunk, torso

summissus, -a, -um: lowered, submissive

poplĕs, -ĭtis, m.: the knee

ăgo, ăgĕre, ēgi, actum: drive, do, conduct, throw; draw (breath); be engaged in

dīva, -ae, f.: goddess; any female immortal, e.g., the sea nymph Thetis

dēdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: give up, deliver, hand over; reflexive, devote oneself to

dūdum: adv., some time ago, w/ iam, now after all this time

nupta, -ae, f.: wife

mărītus, -i, m.: husband

ŏrĭor, orīri, ortus sum: rise

rĕvīso, -ĕre: pay another visit; go back and see, return to

hesternus, -a, -um: of or belonging to yesterday

circumdo (1): ring, circle, enclose

discors, cordis, f.: in conflict, at odds, quarreling

sēcŭbĭtus, -ūs, m.: a sleeping apart; the action of sleeping apart from one's spouse or love

praefor, -fāri, -fātus sum: say by way of preface

căno, cănĕre, cĕcĭni, cantum: sing

praesens, -entis: face to face, in person, present

caelĭcŏla, -ae, m. or f.: an inhabitan of heaven, god or goddess

sperno, spernĕre, sprēvi, sprētum: scorn, spurn, reject

pĭĕtas, -ātis, f.: dutiful respect

annŭus, -a, -um: yearly

festus, -a, -um: festal, holiday

sacrum, -i, n.: a sacred object or observance, rite

dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.: day

centum: indecl. adj., a hundred

prōcumbo, -cumbĕre, -cŭbŭi, -cŭbĭtum: bend or fall forward

līber, -ĕra, -ĕrum: free

effūsus, -a, -um: loose; disorderly, in disarray

euans, euantis: uttering the Bacchic cry euan!

certātim: adv., with eager rivalry

rŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ŭtum: rush

fūmo (1): emit smoke, smoke

lētĭfer, -fĕra, -fĕrum: bringing death, deadly

Māvors, -vortis, m.: Mars, god of war

ĕra, -ae, f.: a woman in relation to her sevants; mistress, i.e., the woman or goddess one serves (as opp. to a kept woman)

armo (1): arm, equip with arms

hortor, -āri, -ātus sum: exhort, urge on

căterva, -ae, f.: company, squadron, mass

scĕlus, -ĕris, n.: crime, iniquity; a wicked act

nĕfandus, -a, -um: unspeakable; wicked, unlawful, impious

iustĭtĭa, -ae, f.: justice

fŭgo (1): put to flight, drive off, expel

frāter, -tris, m.: brother

dēsisto, -sistĕre, -stĭti, -stĭtum: cease, desist

extinctus, -a, -um: dead, deceased

lūgĕo, -ēre, -xi, -ctum: mourn

prīmaevus, -a, -um: youthful

pŏtĭor, -ī, -ītus sum: get possession of

nŏverca, -ae, f.: stepmother

impĭus, -a, -um: wicked, irreligious, without pietas

vĕrĕor, -ēri, ĭtus sum: show respect for; fear

scĕlĕro (1): stain or defile with wicked acts

Pĕnātes, -ĭum, m.: household gods, the tutelary gods of the Roman pantry

dignor, -āri, -ātus sum: consider worthy; deign, see fit

contingo, -tingĕre, -tĭgi, -tactum: come in contact with; touch, reach

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