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aequor, -oris (n.)
even surface, level; sea, ocean
antiquus, -a, -um
ancient, former, old
arma, -orum (n. pl.)
weapons, war, arms
arx, arcis (f.)
castle, fortress
bellum, -i (n.)
war
cano, -ere, cecini, cantum
to make music, sing (of), sound, prophesize
carus, -a, -um
dear
circum
around, about
colo, -ere, colui, cultum
to till, cultivate, care for, tend
currus, -us (m.)
chariot
Danai, -orum (pl.)
the danaans, the greeks
dea, -ae (f.)
goddess
doleo, -ere, -ui, -itum
to hurt
dolor, -oris (m.)
pain, ache
erro, -are, -avi, atum
to wander, stray, roam
fatum, -i (n.)
utterance, prophecy, destiny, oracle
gens, gentis (f.)
people, race, clan, house
hic
here, in this place
hinc
from this place, hence
iacto, -are, -avi, -atum
to throw, cast, hurl
iniuria, -ae (f.)
injustice, wrong, injury, insult, outrage
ira, -ae (f.)
anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
italia, -ae (f.)
italy
iuno, -onis (f.)
juno
labor, -oris (m.)
labor, toil, exertion
laedo, -ere, -si, -sum
to hurt, wound, injure, damage
Latium, -i (n.)
Latium
memor, -oris
mindful, remembering
moenia, -ium (n. pl.)
walls
ob
on account of, for, because of, for the sake of
olim
formerly, once, in the future
ops, opis
power, might, aid, help
rapio, -ere, -pui, -ptum
to seize, snatch, carry off
regina, -ae (f.)
queen
regnum, -i (n.)
kingdom, royal authority, kingship
rex, regis (m.)
ruler, king
saevus, -a, -um
furious, fierce, savage
sanguis, -inis (m.)
blood
sic
so, in this way, thus
superbus, -a, -um
haughty, proud, arrogant, vain
tendo, -ere, tetendi, tentum
to stretch, spread out, extend, intend
tot
so many, such a large number
troia, -ae (f.)
troy
vetus, -eris
old
troianus, -a, -um
trojan
volvo, -ere, volvi, volutum
to roll, turn about, revolve
aeneas, -ae (m.)
aeneas
aequo, -are, -avi, -atum
to make equal, equalize
aether, -eris (m.)
upper air, sky
caelum, -i (n.)
sky, heaven
caterva, -ae (f.)
crowd, troop
contingo, -ere, -tigi, -tactum
to touch, reach, take hold of, seize
dextra (dextera), -ae (f.)
right hand
diana, -ae (f.)
diana
dido, -onis (f.)
dido
diva, -ae (f.)
goddess
exerceo, -ere, -ui, -itum
to exercise, practice, enforce
fluctus, -us (m.)
wave
gaudium, -i (n.)
joy, gladness, delight
iugum, -i (n.)
ridge, collar, height, summit
for, fari, fatus sum
speak, say, utter