LAT-511K -- Instructor: Grace Gibson || Status: Complete || Book 1: Lines 1.1-33, 1.65-80, & 1.180-201; Book 2: Lines 2.201-227; Book 4: Lines 4.160-197 (....4.160-183 is FAIR GAME)
Altum, ī n.
the deep (sea); heaven
canō, ere, cecinī, cantus
sing (of), chant, proelaim; prophesy
jactō (1)
toss, buffet
Lāvīn(i)us, a, um
Lavinian, of Lavimum
memor, oris
mindful, remembering, un-forgetting
ob
on account of (acc.)
profugus, a, um
exiled, fugitive
saevus, a, um
cruel, stern, fierce
adeō, īre, iī (īvī) itus (itum)
approach, encounter
causa, ae f.
reason, cause; occasion
condō, ere, didī, ditus
found, establish; hide
tot
so many, as many
enim
for, indeed, in truth; surely, truly
Argī, ōrum m.
Argos, a city in Greece, center of the worship of Juno; Greece
carus, a, um
dear, fond, beloved
dolor, ōris m.
pain, grief, anger, passion
etiam
besides, also, even
excidium, (i)ī n.
destruction, overthrow
excidō, ere, ī
fall from, perish
forma, ae f.
beauty, shape, form
Ganymēdēs, is m.
son of Laomedon, king of Troy; carried off by Jupiter’s eagle and made cupbearer to the gods
gerō, ere, gessī, gestus
carry (on); wage
injūria, ae f.
wrong, insult, injustiee
invīsus, a, um
hated, hateful, odious
jūdicium, (i)ī n
decision, judgment
lātē
widely, far and wide
Libya, ae f.
region of / country of North Africa
metuō, ere, uī
fear, dread
necdum
not yet, nor yet
Parcae, ārum f.
the Fates
Paris, idis m.
Trojan prince, son of Priam, eloped with Helen and thus caused the Trojan War
populus, ī m.
people, nation; race
prō
before, for, in behalf of (abl.)
rapiō, ere, uī, ptus
snatch (up), plunder
repōnō, ere, posuī, pos(i)tus
put (back, away), store up
Sāturnia, ae f.
Juno, daughter of Saturn, father of the gods
spernō, ere, sprēvī, sprētus
despise, reject
superbus, a, um
proud, haughty
vetus, eris
old, former, ancient
mōlēs, is f.
mass, burden, difficulty; structure
ēvertō, ere, ī, rsus
(over)turn, destroy