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antĕā:
'''phăsēlus, -i, m.:''' a light ship, so-called because of its resemblance to a green bean
aurum, -i, n.:
 
buxĭfer, -ĕra, -ĕrum:
'''hospĕs, -ĭtis, m.:''' guest, visitor; stranger
căcūmen, -ĭnis, n.:
 
Castor, -ŏris, m.:
'''āio:''' say
cŏma, -ae, f.:
 
dēdĭco (1):
'''nāvis, -is:''' ship
dexter, -tĕra, -tĕrum:
 
ĕdo, ĕdĕre, ēdi, ēsum:
'''cĕler, -ĕris, e:''' swift
ĕrus, -i, m.:
 
frētus, -a, -um:
'''nĕque:''' conj., adv. and not
gĕmellus, -a, -um:
 
horrĭdus, -a, -um:
'''ullus, -a, -um:''' any
hospĕs, -ĭtis, m.:
 
imbŭo, -ŭĕre -ŭi, -ūtum:
'''năto (1):''' swim; float
lăcus, -ūs, m.:
 
limpĭdus, -a, -um:
'''impĕtus, -ūs, m.:''' forceful or rapid movement; attack
lintĕus, -a, -um:
 
lītŏrālis, -e:
'''trabs, trăbis, f.:''' tree trunk, timber; by metonymy, boat; penis, "shaft"
năto (1):
 
nāvis, -is:
'''nĕquĕo, -īre, -īvi and -ĭi, -ĭtum:''' to be unable (to)
ŏrīgo, -ĭnis, f.:
 
palmŭla, -ae, f.:
'''praetĕrĕo, -īre, īvi and more freq. ĭi, ĭtum:''' go beyond, pass
phăsēlus, -i, m.:
 
phăsēlus, -i, m.:
'''sīve, seu:''' conj., or if; whether … or
Pontĭcus, -a, -um:
 
quĭesco, -ĕre -ēvi, -ētum:
'''palmŭla, -ae, f.:''' the palm of the hand; oar; palm tree or leaf
rĕcondo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum:
 
saepe:
'''ŏpus, -ĕris, n.:''' that which needs to be done; work
sĕneo, -ēre:
 
sībĭlus, -i, m.:
'''vŏlo, velle, volui:''' wish, be willing
sto (1):
 
Thrācĭa, -ae, f.:
'''lintĕum, -i, n.:''' linen cloth; napkin; sail
tŏt:
 
vŏco (1):
'''nĕgo (1):''' deny, refuse, say that… not
vŏvĕo, vŏvēre, vōvi, vōtum:
 
'''mĭnax, -ācis:''' menacing, threatening
 
'''lītus, -ŏris, n.:''' shore
 
'''nōbĭlis, -e:''' well-known, famous, illustrious
 
'''horrĭdus, -a, -um:''' rough, rugged, wild, uncouth, harsh
 
'''Thrācĭa, -ae, f.:''' Thrace, the land in southeastern Europe north of the Hellespont
 
'''Pontĭcus, -a, -um:''' of or on the Black Sea
 
'''sĭnus, -ūs, m.:''' the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment (OLD); breast; bosom, refuge; a curved indentation in the coastline such as a bay or gulf
 
'''ŭbī̆:''' adv. where
 
'''iste, -a, -ud:''' pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this
 
'''post''' prep w/ acc. adv. behind; later, afterward
 
'''antĕā:''' adv. (''ante'' + ''ea''), previously
 
'''cŏmātus, -a, -um:''' covered with hair or foliage
 
'''silva, -ae, f.:''' forest, wood
 
'''iŭgum, -i, n.:''' yoke; ridge
 
'''lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum:''' speak; tell
 
'''saepe:''' adv., often
 
'''sībĭlus, -i, m.:''' any sibilant sound; hissing, whistling
 
'''ĕdo, ĕdĕre, ēdi, ēsum:''' emit, bring forth, yield; publish
 
'''cŏma, -ae, f.:''' hair, lock of hair; foliage
 
'''buxĭfer, -ĕra, -ĕrum:''' producing box-trees (the ''Buxus'' yields boxwood, a close-grained, heavy, tough hardwood)
 
'''ultĭmus, -a, -um:''' last, final, farthest
 
'''ŏrīgo, -ĭnis, f.:''' origin, beginning
 
'''sto (1):''' stand
 
'''căcūmen, -ĭnis, n.:''' peak, tip
 
'''imbŭo, -ŭĕre -ŭi, -ūtum:''' drench, steep; dip or wet for the first time; inaugurate, give first experience
 
'''aequor, -ŏris, n.:''' a smooth expanse; hence water, the sea
 
'''inde:''' adv., thence, from that point
 
'''tŏt:''' indecl. adj., so many
 
'''impŏtens, -entis:''' powerless; lacking in self-control, hence headstrong, wild, violent, intemperate
 
'''frĕtum, -i, n.:''' any place where the sea boils up; sea
 
'''ĕrus, -i, m.:''' master
 
'''fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum:  ''' bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept
 
'''laevus, -a, -um:''' left; the left hand
 
'''dexter, -tĕra, -tĕrum:''' right; the right hand; on the right side
 
'''vŏco (1):''' call, summon, invite
 
'''aurum, -i, n.:''' gold
 
'''ŭterque, utrăque, utrumque:''' indef. adj. & pron., each (of two)
 
'''Iūppĭter, Iŏvis, m.:''' Juppiter or Zeus, chief of the Olympian gods; by metonymy, the weather, wind, sky
 
'''sĭmŭl:''' adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as
 
'''sĕcundus, -a, -um:''' (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second
 
'''incĭdo, -cĭdĕre, -cĭdi, -cāsum:''' fall or impinge upon, occur
 
'''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
 
'''nē:''' neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.
 
'''vŏvĕo, vŏvēre, vōvi, vōtum:''' promise, vow
 
'''lītŏrālis, -e:''' of the shore
 
'''vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum:''' come
 
'''măre, -is, n.:''' sea
 
'''nŏvus, -a, -um:''' latest, last
 
'''usquĕ:''' adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly
 
'''limpĭdus, -a, -um:''' clear, transparent
 
'''lăcus, -ūs, m.:''' lake
 
'''prĭor, -ĭus:''' former
 
'''nunc:''' adv., now
 
'''rĕcondĭtus, -a, -um:''' hidden away, secluded
 
'''sĕneo, -ēre:''' to be old
 
'''quĭes, -ētis, f.:''' sleep, repose
 
'''dēdĭco (1):''' dedicate, consecrate
 
'''gĕmellus, -a, -um:''' twin (adj. or subst.)
 
'''Castor, -ŏris, m.:''' son of Leda and Tyndareus, twin brother of Pollux; one of a twin constellation used in navigation; patron (with his brother Pollux) of seafarers and ships

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phăsēlus, -i, m.: a light ship, so-called because of its resemblance to a green bean

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

āio: say

nāvis, -is: ship

cĕler, -ĕris, e: swift

nĕque: conj., adv. and not

ullus, -a, -um: any

năto (1): swim; float

impĕtus, -ūs, m.: forceful or rapid movement; attack

trabs, trăbis, f.: tree trunk, timber; by metonymy, boat; penis, "shaft"

nĕquĕo, -īre, -īvi and -ĭi, -ĭtum: to be unable (to)

praetĕrĕo, -īre, īvi and more freq. ĭi, ĭtum: go beyond, pass

sīve, seu: conj., or if; whether … or

palmŭla, -ae, f.: the palm of the hand; oar; palm tree or leaf

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

vŏlo, velle, volui: wish, be willing

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

nĕgo (1): deny, refuse, say that… not

mĭnax, -ācis: menacing, threatening

lītus, -ŏris, n.: shore

nōbĭlis, -e: well-known, famous, illustrious

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

Thrācĭa, -ae, f.: Thrace, the land in southeastern Europe north of the Hellespont

Pontĭcus, -a, -um: of or on the Black Sea

sĭnus, -ūs, m.: the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment (OLD); breast; bosom, refuge; a curved indentation in the coastline such as a bay or gulf

ŭbī̆: adv. where

iste, -a, -ud: pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this

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

antĕā: adv. (ante + ea), previously

cŏmātus, -a, -um: covered with hair or foliage

silva, -ae, f.: forest, wood

iŭgum, -i, n.: yoke; ridge

lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum: speak; tell

saepe: adv., often

sībĭlus, -i, m.: any sibilant sound; hissing, whistling

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

cŏma, -ae, f.: hair, lock of hair; foliage

buxĭfer, -ĕra, -ĕrum: producing box-trees (the Buxus yields boxwood, a close-grained, heavy, tough hardwood)

ultĭmus, -a, -um: last, final, farthest

ŏrīgo, -ĭnis, f.: origin, beginning

sto (1): stand

căcūmen, -ĭnis, n.: peak, tip

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

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

inde: adv., thence, from that point

tŏt: indecl. adj., so many

impŏtens, -entis: powerless; lacking in self-control, hence headstrong, wild, violent, intemperate

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

ĕrus, -i, m.: master

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

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

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

vŏco (1): call, summon, invite

aurum, -i, n.: gold

ŭterque, utrăque, utrumque: indef. adj. & pron., each (of two)

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

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

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

incĭdo, -cĭdĕre, -cĭdi, -cāsum: fall or impinge upon, occur

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

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

vŏvĕo, vŏvēre, vōvi, vōtum: promise, vow

lītŏrālis, -e: of the shore

vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum: come

măre, -is, n.: sea

nŏvus, -a, -um: latest, last

usquĕ: adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly

limpĭdus, -a, -um: clear, transparent

lăcus, -ūs, m.: lake

prĭor, -ĭus: former

nunc: adv., now

rĕcondĭtus, -a, -um: hidden away, secluded

sĕneo, -ēre: to be old

quĭes, -ētis, f.: sleep, repose

dēdĭco (1): dedicate, consecrate

gĕmellus, -a, -um: twin (adj. or subst.)

Castor, -ŏris, m.: son of Leda and Tyndareus, twin brother of Pollux; one of a twin constellation used in navigation; patron (with his brother Pollux) of seafarers and ships