7 Aeneas Leaves Troy All Vocab

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Aenēās, Aeneae, m.
Aeneas, Trojan hero; (this is a Greek style nominative)
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[contrā Graecōs]
against the Greeks
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decem annōs
for ten years
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obsideō, obsidēre
to besiege
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[per dolum]
through a trick
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nocte
at night (abl)
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intrō, intrāre
to enter, go into
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capiō, capere
to capture
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necō, necāre
to kill
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effugiō, effugere
to flee, run away, escape
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novus nova, novum (adjective)
new
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[ab urbe]
from the city
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navigō, nāvigāre
to sail, navigate
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senis, senis m.
old man
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pater, patris, m.
father
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Aenēae
of Aeneas (genitive case)
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Anchīsēn
Anchises, father of Aeneas; (this is a Greek-style accusative ending)
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deōs familiārēs
household gods (accusative, pl.)
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deus, deī, m.
god, deity
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deī
the gods (nominative, pl.)
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Aenēān
Aeneas, the Trojan hero; Greek-style accusative ending
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parvus, parva, parvum
small
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fīlius, fīliī, m.
son
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manus, manūs, f.
hand
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teneō, tenēre
to hold
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valdē (adverb)
very much, very
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Ascanius, Ascaniī, m.
Ascanius (son of Aeneas and his wife Creusa, also called Ilus and Iulus; legendary founder of the Latin town of Alba Longa)
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relinquō, relinquere
to leave behind, abandon
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ubīque (adverb)
everywhere
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frūstrā (adverb)
in vain, unsuccessfully
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habeō, habēre
to have, hold
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fortasse (adv.)
perhaps
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servō, servāre
to preserve, save, keep, guard
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possum, posse
to be able