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Aeneid Vocab (9-14 occurrences: bis-extremus)
Question | Answer |
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bis | twice |
capio, capere, cepi, captus | to capture, take by force, seize |
casus, -us, m | chance, (mis)fortune |
causa, -ae, f | cause, reason, occasion, case (at law) |
centum | hundred, a hundred |
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretus | see, discern, perceive |
cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctus | encircle, surround, gird(le) |
clamor, -is, m | loud shout, call, cry; war cry |
comes, comitis, m/f | companion, associate, comrade |
condo, condere, condidi, conditus | found, establish; hide, bury |
contra (+ acc.) | opposite, facing, against, in reply |
corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus | to seize, snatch up |
credo, credere, credidi, creditus | believe, (en)trust (+ dat.) |
crudelis, -e | cruel, bloody, bitter |
cursus, -us, m | running; rapid motion, course, march, voyage, journey |
Danaus, Danai, m | early ruler of Argos and as such his name used by Homer (and later Vergil) as a name for "Greeks" (Engl. Danaans; Lat. Danai) |
dies, diei, m | day |
dolor, -is, m | pain, suffering, grief, anger |
donum, -i, nt | present, gift; sacrifice, offering |
dulcis, -e | sweet, dear, fond |
durus, -a, -um | hard(y), harsh, rough, stern, |
enim | for, indeed, truly |
equidem (adv.) | indeed, truly, surely |
equus, -i, m | horse |
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus | tear out, snatch away, tear or pluck out; rescue, deliver, free |
erro (1) | wander, go astray; make a mistake, err |
etiam (conj.) | also, even, besides, yet, still |
extremus, -a, -um | final, last, furthest |