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prope propius proximē
nearly, almost/nearest, next, immediately following; prep. + acc.
pūmex pūmicis m. (f. in Catullus)
pumice-stone
mōns montis m.
mountain, hill
ibī
in that place, there; then, thereupon
cum
when; since; although
tenebrae tenebrārum f. pl.
darkness
exitus exitūs m.
exit, departure; end, solution; death; outlet, mouth (of river)
timor timōris m.
fear
atque or ac
and in addition, or and besides; and, as well, and indeed; freq.; even; (in comparisons) as; than; repeated, atque — atque, both — and; simul ac or simul atque: as soon as
vertō vertere vertī versus
to turn, turn around; change, alter; overthrow, destroy
spīritus spīritūs m.
breathing, breath, spirit, life
historia -ae f.
a narrative of past events, history
audiō audīre audīvī audītus
to hear, listen (to)
amīcus -a -um
friendly (+ dat.)
ita
in this manner, thus, so; nōn ita (with adjs. etc.) 'not so much'
an
introduces an alternative question, or; introduces an Indirect Question, whether, if
agō agere ēgī āctus
to drive; do; spend, conduct; concern (oneself with a thing); make a proposal (about)
liber librī m.
book, bark, parchment, list, letter
per
through (+ acc.)
ad
toward, to; for the purpose or benefit of ; to suit (+ acc.)
cōnsilium cōnsiliī n.
deliberation; plan, advice; judgment
abeō abīre abiī abitum
to go away
ēgredior ēgredī ēgressus sum
to stride out, depart, disembark ( + abl)
inquam inquis inquit inquiunt
to say; it is said, one says
quis quid
who, what
gravis grave
heavy, deep; important, serious; severe (sluggish, not digesting properly); intense
nisi or nī
if…not, unless
deinde or dein
then/next/afterward; thereon/henceforth/from there/then; in next position/place
dēnsus -a -um
thick, dense
cālīgō -inis f.
mist, fog; misty, obscurity; darkness, dimness, obscurity; smoke; cloud of dust; blinding dust
quālis quāle
what sort of; of which sort, as
vōx vōcis f.
voice; word
deus deī m.
god
rūrsus or rūrsum
turned back, backward; on the contrary/other hand, in return, in turn, again
operiō operīre operuī opertum
to cover, hide
quamvīs
even though, although, however you like; altogether
vīvō vīvere vīxī vīctus
to live, be alive
beātus -a -um
happy; blessed, prosperous, fortunate
hōra hōrae f.
with the Romans, the twelfth part of the period from sunrise to sunset, an hour, in an indefinite sense, personif., Horae, arum, f., the Hours
studeō studēre studuī
to desire, be eager for; busy oneself with; strive