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... father Anchises , that when such a thing took place , the foreign land at which they would then have arrived was destined to be their home . Libation to Jove . Invocation of Anchises . Prayers to various deities . Jove gives a ...
... father Anchises , that when such a thing took place , the foreign land at which they would then have arrived was destined to be their home . Libation to Jove . Invocation of Anchises . Prayers to various deities . Jove gives a ...
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... father of Dănăë [ ' Arpio- ios . ] actus , a , um , P. perf . pass . of ǎgo . - ăd , prep . gov . acc . To , towards .-- b . To , up to.- c . Unto , even to.-d. At . - 2 . According to , in accordance with , after . - 3 . To , in reply ...
... father of Dănăë [ ' Arpio- ios . ] actus , a , um , P. perf . pass . of ǎgo . - ăd , prep . gov . acc . To , towards .-- b . To , up to.- c . Unto , even to.-d. At . - 2 . According to , in accordance with , after . - 3 . To , in reply ...
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... father which breathes or blows " ; of Æneas . He was borne from hence , " air , a breath " ; hence , the flames of Troy on the " the vital principle , life " ; shoulders of his son . His hence ) Spirit , soul [ akin to death is recorded ...
... father which breathes or blows " ; of Æneas . He was borne from hence , " air , a breath " ; hence , the flames of Troy on the " the vital principle , life " ; shoulders of his son . His hence ) Spirit , soul [ akin to death is recorded ...
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... father . " - N.B . At , or ad , in fr . ad To lift up , raise : composition with words de- " to lift " noting relationship marks the attollere fasces , to raise the fifth degree from a person ; fasces , i.e. to assume sovereign the ...
... father . " - N.B . At , or ad , in fr . ad To lift up , raise : composition with words de- " to lift " noting relationship marks the attollere fasces , to raise the fifth degree from a person ; fasces , i.e. to assume sovereign the ...
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... father , grandsire . - 2 . An an- cestor . Bacchus , i , m .: 1. Bacch- us ; son of Jupiter and Semělē , and god of wine and poets . 2. Wine . - 3 . The vine [ Báxx- os ] . balans , ntis , P. pres . of bālo . - As Subst .: balans , ntis ...
... father , grandsire . - 2 . An an- cestor . Bacchus , i , m .: 1. Bacch- us ; son of Jupiter and Semělē , and god of wine and poets . 2. Wine . - 3 . The vine [ Báxx- os ] . balans , ntis , P. pres . of bālo . - As Subst .: balans , ntis ...
Common terms and phrases
accessory notion æ sc Æneas ÆNEID akin to Gr akin to Sans Alecto āre āri arma ārum atque atum ātus sum āvi belonging bring Campania clause Comp conj connecting vowel contr Dardanus deity denoting děre deûm Eneid ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass ĕum Falisci folld hæc hence Hernici Hunc ĭda ĭdum imperat indecl Ipse īre Italy ĭtum ĭum īvi Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium Marsi masc ntis Object obsol old form one's ōris ōrum pass pater perf person or thing plur præ prep pres prob pron quæ quam quis quod quum reflexive force root root LU Rutuli Sabines shine sing subj Subst suffix Tibur tōris Trojans Turnus tūs v. a. ex v. a. intens v. a. rě verb Virbius Volsci word
Popular passages
Page 2 - Tu vatem, tu, diva, mone. Dicam horrida bella, dicam acies actosque animis in funera reges Tyrrhenamque manum totamque sub arma coactam Hesperiam. Maior rerum mihi nascitur ordo, maius opus moveo.
Page 18 - At saeva e speculis tempus dea nacta nocendi Ardua tecta petit stabuli, et de culmine summo Pastorale canit signum, cornuque recurvo Tartaream intendit vocem : qua protinus omne Contremuit nemus, et silvae insonuere profundae. 515 Audiit et Triviae longe lacus ; audiit amnis Sulfurea Nar albus aqua, fontesque Velini; Et trepidae matres pressere ad pectora natos.
Page 7 - Perpetuis soliti patres considere mensis. Quin etiam veterum effigies ex ordine avorum Antiqua e cedro, Italusque, paterque Sabinus. Vitisator curvam servans sub imagine falcem, Saturnusque senex, Janique bifrontis imago, 180 Vestibulo adstabant, aliique ab origine reges, Martia qui ob patriam pugnando vulnera passi.
Page 29 - ... plantas. illam omnis tectis agrisque effusa iuventus turbaque miratur matrum et prospectat euntem, attonitis inhians animis, ut regius ostro velet honos leves umeros, ut fibula crinem auro internectat, Lyciam ut gerat ipsa pharetram et pastoralem praefixa cuspide myrtum.
Page 30 - NB— The figures before va, v. dep., and vn, denote the conjugation of the verb. Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin.
Page 19 - ... paulatim sese tollit mare et altius undas erigit, inde imo consurgit ad aethera fundo.
Page 26 - Archippi regis missu, fortissimus Umbro, vipereo generi et graviter spirantibus hydris spargere qui somnos cantuque manuque solebat mulcebatque iras et morsus arte levabat.
Page 14 - His ubi nequiquam dictis experta Latinum contra stare videt penitusque in viscera lapsum serpentis furiale malum totamque pererrat, 375 tum vero infelix, ingentibus excita monstris, immensam sine more furit lymphata per urbem. Ceu quondam torto volitans sub verbere turbo, quem pueri magno in gyro vacua atria circum intenti ludo exercent ; ille actus habena...
Page 25 - Ecce Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum agmen agens Clausus magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.
Page 3 - Laurentisque ab ea nomen posuisse colonis. huius apes summum densae (mirabile dictu), stridore ingenti liquidum trans aethera vectae, 65 obsedere apicem, et pedibus per mutua nexis examen subitum ramo frondente pependit. continuo vates 'externum cernimus' inquit 'adventare virum et partis petere agmen easdem partibus ex isdem et summa dominarier arce.