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Dardanius -a -um

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adj. (Dardanus), Dardanian, Trojan; subst., Dardanius -ii m.

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Aeneas -ae m.

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  1. A Trojan chief, son of Venus and Anchises, and hero of the Aeneid
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mirandus -a -um

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to be wondered at; wonderful, strange (miror)

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stupeo -ui

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to be amazed or dazed; to bewildered, confounded, lost in wonder

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obtutus -us m.

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a looking at; look, gaze (obtueor)

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haereo haesi haesus

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to stick; foll. by dat., or by abl. w. or without a prep.; hang, cling, adhere, cling to

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defigo -fixi -fixus

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to fasten or fix down or in; the object on in which in the dat., or in the abl., with or without a prep.

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Dido -us or -onis f.

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Dido, daughter of Belus, king of Phoenicia, who fled from her brother Pygmalion to Africa, where she founded the city of Carthage

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incedo -cessi -cessus

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to step onward; walk, especially with pomp or dignity; advance

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stipo -avi -atus

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to tread down, compress; pack together, store up

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caterva -ae f.

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a troop, squadron, band

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Eurotas -ae m.

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the Eurotas; the river on which Sparta was situated

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Cynthus -i m.

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a mountain in Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Diana

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Diana -ae f.

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a goddess of the Italians, and regarded by them as one with the Greek Artemis, daughter of Latona, and sister of Apollo; called Luna, as goddess of the moon

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chorus -i m.

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a dance in a circle; a dance; a company of singers or dancers, choir, train

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glomero -avi -atus

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to gather into a ball or mass; roll, whirl; troop, flock (glomus, ball)

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Oreas -adis f.

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an Oread, a mountain nymph

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pharetra -ae f.

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quiver

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umerus -i m.

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the upper bone of the arm; the shoulder

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gradior gressus sum, dep.

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to step, walk, go

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superemineo

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to rise above, tower above

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Latona -ae f.

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the mother of Apollo and Diana

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pertempto -avi -atus

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to handle completely; test, prove; to search through; thrill, penetrate, pervade, fill

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insto -stiti

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to stand on or upon; w. dat., acc., inf., or alone; w. dat., to stand on

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futurus -a -um

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about to be; future (sum)

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foris -is f.

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a door; often in the pl. with reference to double doors (rel. to θύρα)

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diva -ae f.

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a goddess

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testudo -inis f.

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a tortoise; a vaulted roof, vault

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saepio saepsi saeptus

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to fence in; inclose, surround; envelop (saepes, inclosure)

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solium -ii n.

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a seat; throne

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alte

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(adv.) aloft, on high; high

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subnixus -a -um

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resting or seated on

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resido -sedi

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to sit or settle down; seat one’s self

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aequo -avi -atus

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to make equal in size, number, weight; equalize, divide equally

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concursus -us m.

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a running together; thronging; concourse, multitude, throng (concurro)

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accedo -cessi -cessus (perf. ind., accestis for accessistis)

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to go or draw near to; approach, with acc. alone (ad and cedo)

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Antheus (dissyl.) -eos or -ei m.

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Antheus, a companion of Aeneas

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Sergestus -i m.

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commander of one of the ships of Aeneas

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Cloanthus -i m.

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commander of one of the ships of Aeneas

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Teucri -orum m.

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the Trojans, descendants of Teucer

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ater -tra -trum

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(adj.) black; dark, gloomy

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turbo -inis m.

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a tornado, whirlwind; storm, tempest

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dispello -puli -pulsus

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to drive away; separate, scatter, disperse

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penitus

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adv. (cf. penes), inwardly, far within; far away

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aveho -vexi -vectus

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to carry away; (pass.) avectus esse, to have sailed away, departed

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ora -ae f.

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a margin, border; coast, shore

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obstipesco -stipuli (stupui)

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to become stupefied; to be astonished, amazed

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percutio -cussi -cussus

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to smite through; strike, smite; percussus -a -um, struck, smitten; of the effect of sound, reverberating, echoing, penetrated, filled (per and quatio)

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Achates -ae m.

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Achates, a companion of Aeneas

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laetitia -ae f.

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joy (laetus)

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avidus -a -um

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adj. (aveo, desire) longing, eafer

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coniungo -iunxi -iunctus

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to join together, clasp

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incognitus -a -um

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(adj.) unknown, unnoticed, unperceived

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incognitus -a -um

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(adj.) unknown, unnoticed, unperceived; not understood

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dissimulo -avi -atus

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to misrepresent the truth or reality; dissemble, hide, disguise, conceal; remain disguised, or concealed (others, repress one’s emotions) (dissimilis)

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nubes -is f.

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a cloud

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cavus -a -um

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(adj.) hollow; concave; cavae manus, the palms of the hands

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speculor -atus sum, dep.

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to look out, mark, survey, behold; watch, consider, observe (specula)

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amicio -icui or -ixi -ictus

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to throw around; veil, cover (am- and iacio)

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linquo liqui

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to leave

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venio veni ventus

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to come; come forth, approach

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venia -ae f.

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favor; relief, help