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Aeneid Bk 1.198-209

Virgil Aeneid

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ignārus, -a, -um neque enim ignārī sumus ante malōrum (adj.) unaware, unaccustomed nor were we unaccustomed to trouble before
rabiēs, rabiēī Vōs et Scyllaeam rabiem accestis (f.) 5. madness You’ve faced rabid Scylla
scopulus, -ī Vōs et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantēs accestis scopulōs (m.) cliff, crag You’ve faced rabid Scylla, and her deep-sounding cliffs
animī revocāte animōs maestumque timõrem mittite (m., pl.) courage remember your courage and chase away gloomy fears
maestus, -a, -um revocāte animōs maestumque timõrem mittite (adj) sorrowful, gloomy remember your courage and chase away gloomy fears
juvō, juvāre, juvī, jutus forsan et haec ōlim meminisse juvābit 1, tr. to help and perhaps it will please (us) one day to remember these things
varius, -a, -um Per variōs cāsūs (adj.) various, diverse Through various misfortunes
discrīmen, discrīminis Per variōs cāsūs, per tot discrīmina rērum (n.) crisis, danger Through various misfortunes, these dangerous times
quiēscō, quiēscere, quiēvi, quiētum, tendimus in Latium, sēdēs ubi fāta quiētās ostendunt 3, intr. to keep quiet, peaceful; rest we head for Latium, where the fates hold peaceful lives
fās est illīc fās rēgna resurgere Trōiae it is right, permissible there Troy’s kingdom can rise again
cūra, -ae Tālia vōce refert cūrisque ingentibus aeger care, worry So his voice utters, and sick with the weight of care
aeger, aegra, aegrum Tālia vōce refert cūrisque ingentibus aeger (adj.) sick, distressed So his voice utters, and sick with the weight of care
vultus, -ūs spem vultū simulat, premit altum corde dolōrem (m.) 4. face, facial expression he pretends hope, in his look, and stifles the pain deep in his heart
cor, cordis spem vultū simulat, premit altum corde dolōrem (n.) heart he pretends hope, in his look, and stifles the pain deep in his heart
simulō, simulāre, simulāvī, simulātum spem vultū simulat, premit altum corde dolōrem 1. to pretend, imitate he pretends hope, in his look, and stifles the pain deep in his heart
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