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Fortis, e, brave. Tydides, dæ, Diomedes. Iliăcus, a, um, Trojan. Occumbo, cubui, cubitum, 3. to lie down (in death). Effundo, füdi, füsum, 3. to pour out.

Dextera, æ (or dextra, s), the right hand. Eacides, æ, Achilles (grandson of Eăcus).

Jaceo, cui, citum, 2. to lie, to lie dead. Sarpedon, donis, Sarpedon. Simois, entis, m. Simois (a small river in Troas). Correptus, a, um, perf. part. from corripio, ui, reptum, to carry off, carry along. Scutum, i, a shield. Galea, æ, a helmet.

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VOCABULARIES.

(ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.)

A, prep. from.
Ab, prep. from.
Abdo, didi, ditum, 3. to con-
ceal, to hide.

Accendo, di, sum, 3. to in-
flame, incite.
Accumbo, cubui, cubitum, 3.
to recline.

Achilles, is (gen. poet. Achillei), Achilles, the most renowned Grecian hero in the Trojan war. Ad, prep. against. Adeo, ivi and ii, ĭtum, 4. irr. to encounter.

Adōro, āvi, ātum, 1. to worship. acides, æ, Achilles (grandson of Æacus). Eolia, æ, Eolia, the abode of Eolus, the god of the winds. Eŏlus, i, Eŏlus, the god of the winds.

Equor, oris, n. a surface, the surface of the sea, the

sea.

Es, æris, n. bronze, anything made of bronze; here, the prow of the ship. Eternus, a, um, eternal, never-dying; here, neverto-be-forgotten.

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Africus, i, the South-west wind.

Agmen, minis, n. a band. Ago, ēgi, actum, 3. to drive. Albānus, a, um, Alban, belonging to Alba.

Altum, i, the deep, i.e. the deep sea.

Altus, a, um, high, lofty, deep; altâ mente, deep in her mind. Animus, i, the mind. Antiquus, a, um, ancient. Antrum, i, a cave. Ara, æ, an altar.

Arceo, arcui, 2. to keep off or hold off.

Argivi, ōrum, plur. the Greeks. Argos, n. (the most ancient city in Greece, generally used in the plural number only, Argi, ōrum, m.), Greece. [arms. Arma, ōrum (plur. only), Arx, arcis, f. a citadel. Asper, ěra, ěrum, savage, fierce, eager. Ast, conj. but. Ater, atra, atrum, black. Atque, conj. and.

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