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Aeneid Storm

Virgil Aeneid

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turbō, turbinis terras turbine perflant (m.) whirlwind whirled across the earth
ruō, ruere, ruī, rutum / ruitūrum ruunt crēberque procellīs ā sēdibus īmīs ac venti, velut agmine facto, qua data porta, ruunt 3. to rush on thick with storms, stir it all from its furthest deeps, and the winds, formed ranks, rushed out by the door he’d made
procella -ae crēberque procellīs (f.) storm, squall thick with storms
volvō, volvere, volvī, volūtum vastōs volvunt ad lītora fluctūs 3. to roll, tumble, revolve, travel in a circle roll vast waves to shore
strīdor, -is strīdens Aquilōne procella strīdorque rudentum (m) creaking, groaning howling blast from the north wind and creaking of cables
rudēns, -tis strīdorque rudentum (m.) cable; pl. rigging and creaking of cables
īmus -a -um (adj) ā sēdibus īmīs the lowest from its furthest deeps
incubuēre Incubuēre mari pontō nox incubat ātra to lie upon they settle on the sea dark night rests on the sea
micō micāre micuī crebris micat ignibus aether 1. gleam, flash the aether flashes thick fire
intonō, intonāre, intonuī intonuēre polī 1. to thunder the heavens thunder
intentō, intentāre, intentāvī praesentemque viris intentant omnia mortem 1. to threaten and all things threaten immediate death to men
sīdus, sīderis procella vēlum adversa ferit, fluctūsque ad sīdera tollit. duplicēs tendēns ad sīdera palmas (n.) constellation, star; (pl.) the heavens storm strikes square on the sail, and lifts the seas to heaven stretching his two hands towards the heavens
ingemō, ingemere, ingemuī, ingemitum Extemplō Aenēae solvuntur frīgore membra: ingemit 3. to groan Instantly Aeneas groans, his limbs slack with cold
beātus a um tālia vōce refert: 'Ō terque quaterque beātī (adj.) blessed, fortunate he cries out in this voice: ‘Oh, three, four times fortunate
oppetō oppetere oppetīvī oppetitum quīs ante ōra patrum Trōiae sub moenibus altīs contigit oppetere! 3. to meet, encounter. were those who chanced to die in front of their father’s eyes under Troy’s high walls!
occumbō, occumbere occumbuī, occumbitum mēne Īliacīs occumbere campīs nōn potuisse 3. to fall in battle Why could I not have fallen, … in the fields of Ilium
corripiō, corripere, corripuī, correptum ubi ingēns Sarpēdōn, ubi tot Simois correpta sub undīs scūta virum galeāsque et fortia corpora volvit?' 3. to sweep away and mighty Sarpedon: where Simois rolls, and sweeps away so many shields, helmets, brave bodies, of men, in its waves!
prōra, -ae Franguntur rēmī; tum prōra āvertit, (f.) prow the oars break: then the prow swings round
cumulus -i īnsequitur cumulō praeruptus aquae mōns heap, pile a steep mountain of water follows in a mass
praeruptus -a -um īnsequitur cumulō praeruptus aquae mōns (adj.) towering, steep a steep mountain of water follows in a mass
dehīscō dehīscere dehīvī hīs unda dehīscēns terram inter fluctūs aperit 3. to open deep, gape to others the yawning deep shows land between the waves
furō, furere furit aestus harēnīs 3. to rage the surge rages with sand
pendō, pendere, pependī, pēnsum Hī summō in fluctū pendent 3. to hang Some (ships) hang on the breaker’s crest
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