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Vergil book 1 list 2

TermDefinition
incutio incutere, incussi, incussus- to strike into
obruo obruere, obrui, obrutus- to overwhelm, crush
praestans praestantis- surpassing, excellent
accumbo accumbere, accubui, accubitus- to recline
capesso capessere, capessivi, capessitus- to undertake, perform
epulae epularum, f- banquet, feast
exigo exigere, exigi, exactus- to complete, pass
fas right, duty
insequor insequi, insecutus- to follow, pursue
perflo perflare, perflavi, perflatus- to blow over
rudens rudentis, m- rope, cable
stridor stridoris, m- a creaking, grating
aether aetheris, m- upper air, ether
contingo contingere, contigi, contactus- to touch, befall
duplex duplicis- double, both
incubo incubare, incubui, incubitus- to lie upon
ingemo ingemere, ingemui- to groan
intento intentare, intentavi, intentatus- to threaten, aim
intono intonare, intonui- to thunder, roar
mico micare, micui- to quiver, flash
occumbo occumbere, occubui, occubitus- to fall, die
oppeto oppetere, oppetivi, oppetitus- to encounter, meet
polus poli, m- pole, sky
Tydides Tydidae m- Diomedes
Aeacides Aeacidae, m- Achilles
cumulus cumuli, m- heap, mass
ferio ferire- to strike, beat
frango frangere, fregi, fractus- to break, shatter
galea galeae f- helmet
iaceo iacere, iacui, iacitus- to lie low, spread out
latus lateris n- side, flank
pendeo pendere, pependi- to hand
praeruptus praerupta, praeruptum- steep, towering
procella procellae, f- blast, gale
scutum scuti, n- shield
abripio abripere, abripui, abreptus- to carry off, snatch
aestus aestus, m- boiling tide
agger aggeris, m- mound, bank
dorsum dorsi, n- back, ridge
cingo cingere, cinxi, cinctus- to girdle, encircle
inlido inlidere, inlisi, inlisus- to dash against
lateo latere, latui- to lie hid, lurk
syrtis syrtis f- sand bar, reef
torqueo torquere, torsi, tortus- to turn, twist
urgeo urgere, ursi- to drive, force
veho vehere, vexi, vectus- to carry, convey
vertex verticis, m- peak, summit
appareo apparere, apparui, apparitus- to appear
compages compagis, f- joint, seam
excutio excutere, excussi, excussus- to cast out, shake off
fatisco fatiscere- to split, open
gaza gazae, f- treasure, wealth
gurges gurgitis, m- abyss, gulf
hiems hiemis, f- winter, storm
ibidem in the same place
imber imbris m- rain, flood
no nare, navi, natus- to swim, float
rima rimae, f- crack, fissure
tabula tabulae, f- plank, board
voro vorare, voravi, voratus- to swallow up
commoveo commovere, commovi, commotus- to move, disturb
emitto emittere, emisi, emissus- to send forth
fiducia fiduciae, f- confidence, trust
murmur murmuris, n- murmur, roar
opprimo opprimere, oppressi, oppressus- to overwhelm, crush
prospicio prospicere, prospexi, prospectus- to look out, see
Zephyrus Zephyri, m- the West wind
audeo audere, ausus sum- to dare, venture
aula aulae, f- court, hall
claudo claudere, clausi, clausus- to enclose, hem
colligo colligere, collegi, collectus- to collect, gather
luo luere, lui- to atone for
maturo maturare, maturavi, maturatum- to hasten, speed
praesto praestare, praestiti, praestitus- to surpass, be better
regno regnare, regnavi, regnatum- to rule, reign
tridens tridentis, m-trident
tumidus tumida, tumidum- swelling, swollen
adnitor adniti, adnisus- to strive, lean against
auris auris, f- ear
coorior cooiri, coortus- to arise
detrudo detrudere, detrusi, detrusus- to push off, dislodge
fax facis, f- firebrand, torch
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