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Aen. Turnus Book 12

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ācer, ācris, ācre severe
altus -a -um high
armum -ī, n. weapons, armor
atque and
balteus -ī, m. sword-belt
bulla -ae, f. metal stud, knob
cingulum -ī, n. belt
coepiō, coepere, coepī, coeptus to begin
coniunx, coniugis, f./m. spouse
cunctor, cunctārī, cunctātus sum to delay, hesitate
cūra -ae, f. care
dēprecor I plead, I beg
dextra -ae, f. right hand
duplicō -āre -āvī -ātus to double over, fold
equidem truly
femur, femoris, n. thigh
flectō, flectere, flēxī, flexus to bend, persuade
fuit (past tense of est)
fulgeō, fulgēre, fulsī, - to flash, glitter
genitor, genitōris, m. parent, father
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus to wear
hasta -ae, f. spear
humilis -is -e humble, low
īcō, īcere, īcī, īctus to strike
ille that guy
incidō, incidere, incidī, - to fall
īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis unlucky
ingēns, ingēntis huge, powerful
inimīcus -a -um enemy
īnsīgne, īnsīgnis, n. mark, token
magis more
medius -a -um middle of
mereō -ēre -uī -itus to deserve
miserēre = misereris you should pity
miser -a -um miserable, sad
don’t!
nōtus -a -um well-known
oculus -ī, m. eye
odium -ī, n. hatred, grudge
ōrō -āre -āvī -ātus to beg
parens, parentis, m./f. parent
poples, poplitis, n. knee
precor, precārī, precātus sum to entreat, beg
prōtendō, prōtendere, -, prōtus to stretch out, reach
quī, quae, quod who, which
-que and
reprimō, reprimere, repressī, repressus to restrain
senecta -ae, f. old age
sermō, sermōnis, m. speech
sors, sortis, f. chance, opportunity
sternō, sternere, strāvī, strātus to throw to the ground
stō, stāre, stetī, status to stand
strīdō, strīdere, -, - to buzz, whistle
supplex, supplicis kneeling like a suppliant
tālis -is -e such, of this kind
tangō, tangere, tetigī, tāctus to touch, reach
tendō, tendere, tetendī, tentus to stretch, extend
trānseō, transīre, transiī, transitus to pass through
ūlterius farther, beyond
umerus -ī, m. shoulder, upper arm
ūtere (from ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum) use! take advantage of!
vincō, vincere, vīcī, vīctus to conquer, defeat
volvō, volvere, volvī, volūtus to turn
vulnus, vulneris, n. wound, injury
accendō, accendere, accendī, accēnsus to inflame
adversus -a -um in front of, facing
ast/at but
condō, condere, condidī, conditus to settle
cum with
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus to say
dolor, dolōris, m. grief, pain
ēripiāre = ēripiaris you should be snatched away
exuvia -ae, f. spoils (items stripped from a fallen enemy)
ferrum -ī, n. iron (poetic for ‘sword’)
fervidus -a -um violent, boiling hot
frīgus, frīgoris, n. cold (poetic for ‘coldness of death’)
fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitum to disappear, flee
furia -ae, f. fury, rage
gemitus -ūs, m. groan, sigh
hauriō, haurīre, hausī, haustus to take in, drink in
hinc from here
hic, haec, hoc this
ille, illa, illud that (guy)
immolō -are -avī -atus to make a sacrifice
indīgnātus -a -um offended, resentful
induō, induere, induī, indūtus to dress, cover
īra -ae, f. anger
membrum -ī, n. limb
mihī from me
monimentum -ī, n. remembrance, memorial
-ne ?
oculus -ī, m. eye
pectus, pectoris, n. chest
poena -ae, f. punishment, retribution
postquam after
-que and
saevus -a -um cruel, harsh
sanguinis -is, m. blood
scelerātus -a -um polluted, wicked
solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtus to loosen, release
spolia -ae, f. spoils (items stripped from a fallen enemy)
sūmō, sūmere, sūmpsī, sūmptus to exact, take
terribilis -is -e dreadful
umbra -ae, f. ghost, shade
vīta -ae, f. life
vulnus, vulneris, n. wound, blow
 

 



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