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Et juvenem monstris pavidi effudere marinis. 780
Filius ardentes haud seciùs æquore campi
Exercebat equos, curruque in bella ruebat.
Ipse inter primos præstanti corpore Turnus
Vertitur arma tenens, et toto vertice suprà est :
Cui triplici crinita jubā galea alta Chimæram
Sustinet, Ætnæos efflantem faucibus ignes;
Tàm magis illa fremens, et tristibus effera flammis,
Quàm magis effuso crudescunt sanguine pugnæ.
At levem clipeum sublatis cornibus Io
Auro insignibat, jam setis obsita, jam bos,
Argumentum ingens, et custos virginis Argus,
Calataque amnem fundens pater Inachus urnā.
Insequitur nimbus peditum, clipeataque totis
Agmina densentur campis, Argivaque pubes,
Auruncæque manūs, Rutuli, veteresque Sicani,
Et Sacranæ acies, et picti scuta Labici :

790

Qui saltūs, Tiberine, tuos, sacrumque Numicî
Litus arant, Rutulosque exercent vomere colles,
Circæumque jugum ; queis Jupiter Anxurus arvis
Præsidet, et viridi gaudens Feronia luco;
Quã Saturæ jacet atra palus, gelidusque per imas
Quærit iter valles atque in mare conditur Ufens.

Hos super advenit Volscă de gente Camilla,
Agmen agens equitum et florentes ære catervas,
Bellatrix: non illa colo calathisve Minervæ
Femineas assueta manus; sed prælia virgo
Dura pati, cursuque pedum prævertere ventos.
Illa vel intactæ segetis per summa volaret
Gramina, nec teneras cursu læsisset aristas;

800

Vel mare per medium, fluctu suspensa tumenti, 810
Ferret iter, celeres nec tingeret æquore plantas.
Illam omnes tectis agrisque effusa juventus
Turbaque miratur matrum, et prospectat euntem,
Attonitis inhians animis: ut regius ostro
Velet honos leves humeros ; ut fibula crinem
Auro internectat; Lyciam ut gerat ipsa pharetram,
Et pastoralem præfixa cuspide myrtum.

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Latin.

masculine.
neuter.
negative.
nominative.

numeral.
obsolete,
participle.
participial adj.
passive.
perfect.

person,
personal.
pluperfect.
plural.

positive degree.

possessive.
preceding.

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pluperf.
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N.B.-The figures before v. a., v. dep., and v. n., denote the conjugation of the verb.

Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin.

Such forms and meanings of words, as do not belong to the text, are not inserted in the Vocabulary.

sing.

subj.

subjunctive.

sup.

t. t.

V.

v. n.

Voc.

VOCABULARY.

ǎb (a), prep. gov. abl.: 1. From, away from.-2. From, down from, out of.-3. In time: After, from.-4. From, on account of, in consequence of.-5. To denote the agent: By, by means of.-6. To denote origin or descent: From [akin to Gr. άn-ó; Sans. ap-a]. ab-do, didi, ditum, děre, 3. v. a. [ăb, "away"; do, "to put”] (“To put away or remove"; hence) To hide, conceal.

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ab-duco, duxi, ductum, dūcĕre, 3. v. a. [ăb, away duco, "to lead "]. 1. To lead away or off, whether actually or figuratively.-2. Of women as Object To carry off. Pass. ab-ducor, ductus sum, dūci.

abductus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of abduco.

Abella, æ, f. Abella (now Avella Vecchia); a town of Campania.

ǎb-ĕo, īvi or ĭi, ĭtum, v. n. [ǎb, "away"; ĕo, go"] To go away, depart.

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abfui, perf. ind. of absum. abībo, fut. ind. of ǎbeo. ab-něgo, něgavi, něgātum, něgāre, 1. v. a. [ăb, in “intensive" force; něgo," to refuse "] To refuse, deny.

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ǎb-ŏlesco, ŏlēvi, no sup., ŏlescere, 3. v. n. [ăb, denoting "reversal " or negation"; ŏlesco, "to grow"] ("Not to grow"; hence) To decay, vanish, cease, etc.

absens, ntis, P. pres. of absum; used as adj.: Absent.

ab-sisto, stiti, stĭtum, sistĕre, 3. v. n. [ăb, "away from sisto, "to stand "] ("To stand away from"; hence) To withdraw, depart, retire;--at v. 610,with Abl. of "separation" [§ 123].

abs-tiněo, tinui, tentum, tinēre, 2. v. n. [for abs-těněo; fr. abs (ab), "from"; těněo, "to hold"]("To hold one's self from or away from"; hence) To refrain, or abstain, from; to hold one's self, etc., aloof from.

ab-sum, fui, esse, v. n. [ăb,

Object: To consume, devour;

'away"; sum "to be"] 1. To be away; to be absent or in this force only in the distant.-2. To be wanting; -at v. 498 folld. by Dat.

ab-sumo, sumpsi, sumptum, sumĕre, 3. v. a. [ab, "away"; sumo, "to take"](" To take away"; hence) To consume, exhaust, expend.-Pass.: absumor, sumptus sum, sumi.

absumptus, a, um, P. perf. pass, of absumo;-at v. 301 absumpte (supplysunt [§ 158]) is 3rd pers. plur. perf. ind. pass. of absumo.

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ǎbund-e, adv. [abund-us, 'copious, abundant"] ("after the manner of the abundus"; hence) Copiously, abundantly, in abundance;-at v. 552 folld. by Gen. [§ 131].

ac; see atque. ac-cen-do, di, sum, děre, 3. V. a. 1. To set fire to; to set on fire. 2. To inflame a person or the mind; to kindle, set on fire, arouse, etc.-Pass.: ac-cen-dor, sus sum, di [for ad-can-do; fr. ăd, "to"; root CAN, akin to Gr. κáw, кalw, “to burn, set fire to"].

accensus, a, um, P. perf. pass.of accendo;-at v.75 folld. by Acc. of Respect [§ 100].

ac-cido, cīdi, cīsum, cīdĕre, 3. v. a. [for ad-cado; fr. ad, in "intensive" force; cædo, "to cut "]("To cut completely"; hence) Of food as

poets.-Pass.: ac-cīdor, cīsus sum, cīdi.

ac-cingo, cinxi, cinctum, cingère, 3. v. a. [for ad-cingo; fr. ad, "to or on to"; cingo, "to gird"] (“To gird to, or on to," one; hence) Pass. in reflexive force: To gird one's self, etc.-Pass.: ac-cingor, cinctus sum, cingi.

ac-cipio, cepi, ceptum, cipĕre, 3. v. a. [for ad-capio; fr. ăd, "to"; căpio, "to take"] ("To take to one's self; hence) 1. To receive.-2. Mentally: To learn, hear, etc. ;at v. 48 folld. by Objective clause.

accīsus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of accido;-at v. 125 accisis dăpìbus is Abl. Abs. [§ 125].

accŏl-a, æ, comm. gen. [accol-o, "to dwell by, or near"] With Objective Gen. : A dweller by, or near, a place, stream, etc.; v. 729.

ac-er, ris, re, adj. [for accer; fr. root AC, whence ǎc-uo, "to sharpen" ("Sharpened, sharp, pointed"; hence) 1. In nature or disposition: Spirited, bold, ardent, etc.;at v. 164 acres is in concord with illi (= pueri in v. 162) to be supplied as the Subject of tendunt, and is used in adverbial force: viz. boldly, etc.

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