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ager, agri (m.)
(productive) land, field, farm, estate, pasture
amitto, -ere, -isi, -issum
to send away, dismiss, part with, let go, lose
amnis, -is (m.)
river
Camilla, -ae (f.)
Camilla, warrior and leader of the Volsci
coquo, -ere, coxi, coctum
to cook; burn, parch; consider, plan
cornu, -us (n.)
horn; hoof; beak, claw; bow; horn, trumpet; end, wing of an army
crimen, -inis (n.)
judgment, charge, crime, accusation, reproach
custos, -odis (m.)
guard, sentry, protector; doorkeeper, watchman
eques, -itis (m.)
horseman, rider; cavalry man, horse-soldier, trooper; member of the Equestrian social class
facies, -ei (f.)
appearance, form, figure, shape, build
filia, -ae (f.)
daughter
filius, -i (m.)
son
fleo, -ere, flevi, fletum
to weep, cry, shed tears, lament, wail
haud or haut
not, not at all, by no means
interea
meanwhile, in the meantime
interficio, -ere, -feci, -fectum
to kill, destroy
iter, itineris (n.)
a going, walk, way, journey, passage, march, voyage
legatus, -i (m.)
ambassador, legate
libertas, -atis (f.)
freedom, liberty, absence of restraint, permission
miles, -itis (m.)
soldier
negotium, -i (n.)
work, business, activity, job; pain, trouble, annoyance, distress
nobilis, -e
that is known, well-known, famous, noted, celebrated, renowned
nolo, nolle, nolui
to wish … not, not to wish; be unwilling, refuse
occupo, -are, -avi, -atum
to take into possession, seize, occupy, master, win
opto, -are, -avi, -atum
to choose, select, prefer, wish, wish for, desire
plenus, -a, -um
full, filled
poena, -ae (f.)
compensation, retribution, punishment, penalty, price
porto, -are, -avi, -atum
to carry, bring
potens, -entis
powerful, strong; capable; mighty
praemium, -i (n.)
prize, reward; gift; repayment
prius
sooner, first, previously
priusquam or prius quam
before that, before; sooner, rather
proelium, -i (n.)
battle, combat
pugna, -ae (f.)
fight, fight in close quarters, battle, combat, engagement
quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever, whatsoever, everyone who, everything that, all that
quippe
of course, as you see, obviously, as one might expect, naturally, by all means
sapiens, -entis
wise, knowing, sensible
sententia, -ae (f.)
opinion, feeling, way of thinking; thought, meaning, sentence/period; purpose
servo, -are, -avi, -atum
to make safe, save, preserve, guard, keep, protect, rescue
socius, -a, -um
sharing, joining in, united, associated, allied, fellow, common
specto, -are, -avi, -atum
to look on, look at, behold, gaze at, watch, observe, inspect, attend
supra
above, beyond; over; more than; in charge of, in authority over
tener, -era, -erum
soft, delicate, tender, yielding
Turnus, -i (m.)
Turnus, prince of the Rutuli and enemy of Aeneas
victor, -oris (m.)
conqueror, vanquisher, victor
villa, -ae (f.)
farm, country home, estate; large country residence
virgo, -inis (f.)
maid, maiden, virgin, young woman, girl
visito, -are, -avi, -atum
to visit, go to see; look at