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etsi: conj., although

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

confectus, -a, -um: worn out, exhausted

cūra, -ae, f.: care, concern, anxiety

dŏlor, -ōris, m.: pain, distress

sēvŏco (1): call one apart from, draw aside; separate

dŏcĕo, -cēre, -cŭi, -ctum: tell, inform; teach

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

pŏtis or pŏte: indecl. adj., having the power, able; possible

dulcis, -e: sweet

Mūsa, -ae, f.: a muse, divine patroness of poetry

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

fētus, -ūs, m.: parturition, birth; offspring, fruit

mens, mentis, f.: mind

ănĭmus, -i, m.: the mind

tantus, -a, -um: so much, pl. so many; so great, such

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

mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious

nūper: adv., recently

Lēthaeus, -a, -um: of the Lethe, river of forgetfullness in the underworld; by metonymy, of death

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

frāter, -tris, m.: brother

pallĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of pallidus, pale

māno (1): flow, run, frip

allŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi: flow past, wash, lap

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

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

Trōĭus, -a, -um: Trojan

subter: prep., below

lītus, -ŏris, n.: shore

tellūs, -ūris, f.: earth, ground

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

obtĕro, -tĕrĕre, -trīvi, -trītum: crush

ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

numquam: adv., never

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

ămābĭlis, -e: lovable

aspĭcĭo, -spĭcĕre, -spexi, -spectum: look upon; look

posthac: hereafter

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

semper: adv., always, forever

ămo (1): love

maestus, -a, -um: sad

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

mors, -tis, f.: death

căno, cănĕre, cĕcĭni, cantum: sing

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

sŭb: prep. w/ acc. or abl., under

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

rāmus, -i, m.: branch, twig

concĭno, -cĭnere, -cĭnŭi: sing together; celebrate in song

umbra, -ae, f.: shade, shadow

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

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

gĕmo, -ĕre, -ŭi, -ĭtum: groan, moan, lament

maeror, -ōris, m.: grief

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

exprĭmo, -prĭmĕre, -pressi, -pressum: squeeze out, extort; translate

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

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

nēquīquam: adv., to no purpose, in vain

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

vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum: come

efflŭo, -ĕre, -xi: flow out, slip away

fors, fortis, f.: chance, luck

pŭto (1): think

sponsus, -i, m.: a lover who has promised marriage; fiancé

furtīvus, -a, -um: secret, furtive

mūnus, -ĕris, n.: function, duty, task; gift; favor

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

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

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

grĕmĭum, -ii, n.: lap

mĭser, -ĕra, -ĕrum: wretched, unhappy

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

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

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

lŏco (1): place

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

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

māter, -tris, f.: mother

prōsĭlĭo, -īre, -ŭi: rush forth; jump up suddenly

excŭtĭo, -cŭtĕre, -cussi, -cussum: shake out

atque: and

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

praeceps, -cĭpĭtis: plunging headfirst; headlong; sudden

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

dēcursus, -ūs, m.: descent, downward fall

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

conscĭus, -a, -um: sharing knowledge; self-conscious; conscious of guilt, guilty

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

rŭbor, -ōris, m.: redness, blush