Question | Answer |
Crēta, -ae, f. | Crete, large island SE of Greece |
nusquam (adv.) | nowhere |
moneō, -ēre, -uī, -itus | to advise, warn |
deus, -ī (nom.pl. dī, dat. and abl. pl. dīs)m. | god |
dormitō, -āre, -āvī | to be sleepy |
conticēscō, conticēscere, conticuī | to become silent |
expergīscor, expergīscī, experrēctus sum | to wake up |
interest | it is important |
ferula, -ae, f. | cane |
pāreō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus + dat. | to obey |
extendō, extendere, extendī, extentus | to hold out |
rūs, rūris, n. | country, country estate |
Āfrica, -ae, f. | Africa |
Athēnae, -ārum, f. pl. | Athens |
Gallia, -ae, f. | Gaul |
Philippī, -ōrum, m. pl. | Philippi |
Brundisium, -ī, n. | Brundisium |
Gādēs, Gādium, f. pl. | Gadiz (spain) |
Sīdōn, Sīdōnis, f. | Sidon |
bellum, -ī, n. | war |
multīs post annīs | many years afterward |
hiems, hiemis, f. | winter |
iactō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to toss about, drive to and fro |
oppidum, -ī, n. | town |
Hispānia, -ae, f. | Spain |
trans (prep. + acc.) | across |
abhinc (+ acc) | ago |
Mantua, -ae, f. | Mantua, a town in N. Italy |
septentriōnālis, -is, -e | northern |
Cremōna, -ae, f. | Cremona, a town in N. Italy |
fundus, -ī, m. | farm |
Mediolānum, -ī, n. | Milan |
litterae, -ārum, f. pl. | letters, literature |
lingua, -ae, f. | tongue, language |
studeō, -ēre, -uī +dat. | to study |
migrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātūrus | to move one’s home |
Horātius, -ī, m. | Horace (Roman poet) |
Augustus, -ī, m. | Augustus Caesar |
aegrōtō, -āre, -āvī, -ātūrus | to be ill |
infirmā... valētūdine | in poor health |
interdum (adv.) | from time to time |
rediēns | returning |
in terram ēgressus | having disembarked |
aeger, aegra, aegrum | ill |
nāscor, nāscī, nātus sum | to be born |
expellō, expellere, expulī, expulsus | to drive out, expel |
vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctūrus | to live |
morior, morī, mortuus sum | to die |
sepeliō, sepelīre, sepelīvī, sepultus | to bury |
arma, -ōrum, n. pl. | arms, weapons |
ōra, -ae, f. | shore |
fātum, -ī, n. | fate |
profugus, -a, -um | exiled, fugitive |
Lāvīnius, -a, -um | of Lavinium, the town where the Trojans first landed in Italy |
lītus, lītoris, n. | shore |
altum, -ī, n. | the deep, the sea |
superī, -ōrum (or superum), m. pl. | the gods above |
saevus, -a, -um | fierce, savage |
memor, memoris | remembering, mindful, unforgetting |
Iūnō, Iūnōnis, f. | Juno, queen of the gods |
ob (prep. + acc.) | on account of |
dum conderet… īnferretque | until he could find…and bring…into |
Latium, -ī, n. | Latium, the area of Central Italy including Rome |
genus, generis, n. | race, stock, nation |
Albānus, -a, -um | of Alba Longa, a city founded by Aeneas’ son, Ascanius |
moenia, moenium, n. pl. | city walls |