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intereā
meanwhile, in the meantime
murmur, uris, n.
a murmur, uproar, roaring, acclamation, thunder
īnsequor, secūtus sum, 3, dep
to follow up, pursue, press on, succeed, persecute
commisceō, uī, mixtus or mistus, 2, a.
to mix together, blend, mingle
grandō, inis, f.
hail
nimbus, ī, m.
a violent rain, storm, thunder-cloud, cloud
Tyrius, a, um
Tyrian or Phoenician
passim
here and there, everywhere
Trōiānus, a, um
Trojan
iuventūs, ūtis, f.
youthfulness, young people, warriors
Dardanius, a, um
Dardanian, Trojan
nepōs, ōtis, m.
a grandson, posterity, descendants
Venus, eris, f.
Venus, goddess of love and beauty
ruō, ruī, rutus, 3, n
to fall with violence, rush forward, flee, tremble
spēlunca, ae, f.
a cavern, retreat
Dīdō, ūs or ōnis, f.
Dido, founder of Carthage
dēveniō, vēnī, ventus, 4, n.
to arrive at, reach
tellūs, ūris, f.
the earth, ground, land
prōnuba, ae, f.
bridal, bridesmaid
Iūnō, ōnis, f.
Juno, wife and sister of Jupiter
fulgeō, fulsī, 2, and fulgō, 3, n.
to shine brightly, flash, gleam
cōnscius, a, um
conscious, guilty, witnessing
cōnūbium, iī, n.
marriage, wedlock
ululō, āvī, ātus, 1, a
to howl, wail, shriek
vertex, icis, m.
a whirl, whirlpool, vortex, summit, head
nympha, ae, f.
a bride, a nymph
lētum, ī, n.
death, destruction
malum, ī, n.
an evil, misfortune, calamity
nec or neque
and not, neither, nor
fūrtīvus, a, um
stealthy, secret
meditor, ātus sum, 1, dep
to meditate, design, practice
coniugium, iī, n.
marriage, wedlock
praetexō, texuī, textus, 3, a.
to fringe, cloak, conceal
extemplō
immediately, at once
Libya, ae, f.
Libya, Africa
fāma, ae, f.
report, rumor, tradition, fame
malum, ī, n.
an evil, misfortune, calamity
vēlōx, ōcis
swift, quick
mōbilitās, ātis, f.
swiftness, speed
vigeō, 2, n.
to be active, vigorous, excel
adquīrō, quīsīvī, quīsītus, 3, a.
to gain, seek in addition
premō, pressī, pressus, 3, a.
to press, tread upon, trample, pursue, suppress
attollō, 3, a.
to lift, raise up, rear, arise
solum, ī, n.
the ground, soil, land
nūbilus, a, um
cloudy, clouds
terra, ae, f.
the earth, land
inrītō, āvī, ātus, 1, a.
to exasperate, provoke
perhibeō, uī, itus, 2, a.
to maintain, assert, say, report
Coeus
One of the Titans and father of Latona.
Enceladus
A giant, son of Caelus and Terra.
prōgignō
To beget; bear, bring forth.
pernīx
Nimble, fleet, swift, agile.
āla
A wing; the feather of an arrow; the wing of an army; cavalry.
mōnstrum
An omen, a portent; a prodigy, marvel, wonder; monster.
horrendus
Dreadful, fearful; awe-inspiring, venerable; strange, wonderful; fierce, warlike.
quot
How many? So or as many as.
plūma
The soft under-feather; a soft feather; plume, feather; plumage.
vigil
Awake, on the watch; sleepless; perpetual; a watchman, guard, sentinel.
subter
Below, beneath, under.
mīrābilis
Wonderful, extraordinary, wondrous, admirable; strange.
totidem
Just, even so many; as many.
subrigō
To raise up, erect.
nox
Night; darkness; dark cloud, black storm-cloud; sleep; death; Night, the goddess of night.
volō
To fly; of rumor, to be spread rapidly, noised or spread abroad.
medium
The middle, midst; the intervening space; ad medium, in the middle of the body; in medium, into the midst; in public; before them; for the common weal.
strīdeō
To produce a grating or shrill sound; to creak; gurgle; rustle; whiz, roar; hiss; twang.
nec or neque
And not; neither, nor; in prohibition; neither — nor; and also, nor less; and also; neither — nor.
dēclīnō
To turn down or away; of the eyes, to close in sleep.
culmen
A top, summit, height; house top, ridge, roof.
turris
A tower.
territō
To fill with alarm; affright.
fīctum
Falsehood.
prāvus
Crooked; perverseness, wrong, evil, falsehood.
tenāx
Holding on or fast; tenacious; adhering to, persistent in.
nūntia
A messenger.
vērum
That which is true; truth, justice, right.
multiplex
Having many folds; manifold, various.
repleō
To fill again; fill up, fill.
pariter
Equally; also, in like manner, in the same manner; side by side; at the same time.
īnfectus
Not done; unfinished; untrue; of a covenant, not made, unmade, broken.
veniō
To come forth; approach; rise, appear; dawn; to present oneself or itself; descend, spring from; we, they came or have come.
Aenēās
A Trojan chief, son of Venus and Anchises, and hero of the Aeneid.
Trōiānus
Trojan; a Trojan; the Trojans.
dīgnor
To deem worthy of; think, fit, deign; deemed worthy of, honored by.
Dīdō
Dido, daughter of Belus, king of Phoenicia, who founded the city of Carthage.
lūxus
Excess, extravagance; luxury, sumptuousness; wanton pleasure, sensuality.
foveō
To keep warm; foster, protect, cherish; soothe; caress; rest, incline; to toy away, enjoy; cherish, hope, long, desire.
immemor
Not remembering, without memory; unconscious; reckless, heedless; unmindful, forgetful of.
passim
Here and there, in all directions; everywhere.
diffundō
To pour round about; diffuse; spread, multiply; put in disorder, dishevel; spread abroad.
dētorqueō
To turn off, away, or aside; bend, turn; return, turn back.
Iarbās
A king of the Mauretani in Numidia, and suitor for the hand of Dido.
incendō
To set fire to, burn; kindle; illuminate; fire
solum
the bottom or ground of anything; soil, earth, ground, land, foundation, the water beneath a ship, as its support; the water, sea, support, table.
flōreō
to be in flower, bloom; to be adorned with flowers; (fig.), blooming, decorated; to be in the bloom, in the flower of age or life; to be prosperous, to flourish; to be bright, to flash.
serta
garlands, festoons, wreaths.
āmēns
out of one’s mind or senses; amazed, beside one’s self, frantic, mad, furious; distracted.
rūmor
report, rumor; a cheer, shout.
accendō
to set fire to, light up, enkindle; enrage, exasperate, incense; incite, rouse.
amārus
bitter, brackish, salt, briny; bitter, biting, cruel.