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... fighting , and to leave the contest to him . Combat of Turnus and Æneas . The sword of Turnus shivered to pieces . The spear of Æneas , missing its aim , becomes firmly fixed in the root of a tree . Juturna , running forward , places a ...
... fighting , and to leave the contest to him . Combat of Turnus and Æneas . The sword of Turnus shivered to pieces . The spear of Æneas , missing its aim , becomes firmly fixed in the root of a tree . Juturna , running forward , places a ...
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... fight ; -at v . 812 the editions vary between ipsam aciem and ipsă acie . Actor , oris , m . Actor ; a warrior of Aurunca , a town of Campania , slain by Turnus ; v . 94 . 1. actus , a , um , P. perf . pass . of ǎgo . 2. ac - tus , tūs ...
... fight ; -at v . 812 the editions vary between ipsam aciem and ipsă acie . Actor , oris , m . Actor ; a warrior of Aurunca , a town of Campania , slain by Turnus ; v . 94 . 1. actus , a , um , P. perf . pass . of ǎgo . 2. ac - tus , tūs ...
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... fight , engage in combat . b - ellum , elli , n . [ old form du - ellum ; fr . dŭ - o , " two " ] ( " A thing pertaining to two i.e. a contest between two parties ; hence ) War , war- fare . bidens , ntis , f . [ bidens ( adj ...
... fight , engage in combat . b - ellum , elli , n . [ old form du - ellum ; fr . dŭ - o , " two " ] ( " A thing pertaining to two i.e. a contest between two parties ; hence ) War , war- fare . bidens , ntis , f . [ bidens ( adj ...
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... fight ; to fall dead ; to be slain . - 3 . To fall out , happen , come to pass , turn out [ akin to Sans . root CAD , " to fall " ] . cæcus , a , um , adj . 1 . Blind , not seeing , blinded , whether actually or figur- atively . - 2 ...
... fight ; to fall dead ; to be slain . - 3 . To fall out , happen , come to pass , turn out [ akin to Sans . root CAD , " to fall " ] . cæcus , a , um , adj . 1 . Blind , not seeing , blinded , whether actually or figur- atively . - 2 ...
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... fight , contend ; " to retire " ] . v . 709.-N.B. At v . 218 cer- célébr - o , āvi , atum , āre , 1. nunt is variously interpreted . v . a . [ cělěber , célébr - is , " much | According to some it is to be b . With Objective clause : To ...
... fight , contend ; " to retire " ] . v . 709.-N.B. At v . 218 cer- célébr - o , āvi , atum , āre , 1. nunt is variously interpreted . v . a . [ cělěber , célébr - is , " much | According to some it is to be b . With Objective clause : To ...
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accessory notion adverbial Æneas akin to Gr akin to Sans āre āri arma ative atque atum ātus sum āvi belonging bring Comp conj contr deity denoting deûm Echion Eneas equos ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass Faunus folld hæc haud hence ĭdum imperat ipse īre ĭtum ĭum Juno Jupiter Juturna Latin Latium manu Messapus mihi mitto Mnestheus negative neut ntis nunc Objective clause obsol old form omnes one's ōris ōrum particle pass perf personal pron pilum plur præ prep pres prō prob pron quæ quam quid quis quum reflexive force root Rutuli Rutulian sing slain by Turnus subj Subst suffix supply sūs tāre tātum tāvi Teucri thing throw tion Trojan Turno Turnus tūs Umbri v. a. intens v. a. rě verb warrior
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Page 17 - ... praescia longe horrescunt corda agricolis: dabit ille ruinas arboribus stragemque satis, ruet omnia late), ante volant sonitumque ferunt ad litora venti, 455 talis in adversos ductor Rhoeteius hostis agmen agit, densi cuneis se quisque coactis adglomerant.
Page 31 - Non secus ac nervo per nubem impulsa sagitta, Armatam saevi Parthus quam felle veneni, Parthus, sive Cydon, telum immedicabile, torsit, Stridens et celeres incognita transilit umbras.
Page 26 - Arrectaeque amborum acies. At perfidus ensis Frangitur, in medioque ardentem deserit ictu, Ni fuga subsidio subeat. Fugit ocior Euro, Ut capulum ignotum dextramque aspexit inermem.
Page 3 - Accepit vocem lacrimis Lavinia matris flagrantes perfusa genas, cui plurimus ignem 65 subiecit rubor et calefacta per ora cucurrit. Indum sanguineo veluti violaverit ostro si quis ebur, aut mixta rubent ubi lilia multa alba rosa : tales virgo dabat ore colores.
Page 33 - Ac velut in somnis , oculos ubi languida pressit Nocte quies, nequiquam avidos extendere cursus Velle videmur, et in mediis conatibus aegri Succidimus ; non lingua valet, non corpore notae Sufficiunt vires, nec vox aut verba sequuntur : Sic Turno, quacumque viam virtute petivit, Successum dea dira negat.
Page 12 - Has inter voces, media inter talia verba, ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est, incertum qua pulsa manu...
Page 34 - Turnus straverat atque umeris inimicum insigne gerebat. ille, oculis postquam saevi monumenta doloris exuviasque hausit, furiis accensus et ira terribilis: 'tune hinc spoliis indute meorum eripiare mihi? Pallas te hoc volnere, Pallas immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit," hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit fervidus.
Page 24 - Usque adeone mori miserum est ? Vos o mihi Manes Este boni, quoniam Superis aversa voluntas. Sancta ad vos anima, atque istius inscia culpae Descendam, magnorum haud umquam indignus avorum.
Page 32 - Non me tua fervida terrent Dicta, ferox ; di me terrent, et Jupiter hostis." Nec plura effatus, saxum circumspicit ingens, Saxum antiquum, ingens, campo quod forte jacebat, Limes agro positus, litem ut discerneret arvis ; Vix illud lecti bis sex cervice subirent, Qualia nunc hominum producit corpora tellus : Ille manu raptum trepida torquebat in hostem, Altior insurgens, et cursu concitus heros.
Page 34 - Equidem merui nec deprecor' inquit; ' utere sorte tua. Miseri te si qua parentis tangere cura potest, oro (fuit et tibi talis Anchises genitor), Dauni miserere senectae, et me, seu corpus spoliatum lumine mavis, 935 redde meis. Vicisti, et victum tendere palmas Ausonii videre ; tua est Lavinia coniunx : ulterius ne tende odiis.