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'''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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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