loving, friendly, kindly, courteous, 126; (M. used subst.), friend, 172. āmittō, 3, -mīsī, -missus [ab, away; mitto, send, let go], send or let go away, let go, part with, lose, 332. amnis, -is, M., river, stream, 64, 71, 204, 236, etc.; current, 58, 549. amoenus, -a, -um, adj. [AM-, love; cf. amo, amicus, etc.], pleasant, agreeable, charming, 31. amor, -ōris, M. [AM-, love], love, affection, 373, 394; eager desire, ardent longing, greed, 163, 184, 327. Amphitryōniadēs, -ae, м. ['Aμpiτρυωνιάδης, patr. fr. Αμφιτρύων], son of Amphitryon, i. e., Her cules, 103, 214. amplector, 3, -plexus [am-, on both sides, around; plecto, braid], encircle, embrace, enfold, clasp, 124, 369. amplexus, -ūs, M. [am-, on both sides, around; PLEC-, fold], enfolding, embrace, 388, 405, 568, 615. an, conj. introducing the second part of a disjunctive question, or, 114. Anchisēs, -ae, M. ['Ayxions], Anchises, a Trojan, son of Capys and Themis, and father of Aeneas, 156, 163. Anchīsiadēs, -ae, M. [patr. of Anchises], son of Anchises, i. e., Aeneas, 521. ancile, -is, N., small shield (approximately oval in shape, but curved inward at the sides), sacred shield. See note on v. 664 and annexed cut. angō, 3, — [ANG-, squeeze], squeeze, draw tight, compress, 260. anguis, -is, M. or F. [ANG-, squeeze], serpent, 289, 300, 437, 697. angustus, -a, -um, adj. [ANG-, squeeze; cf. ango], narrow, contracted, confined, 366. anhēlō, 1 [anhelus, short of breath], pant, gasp for breath, 421. anima, -ae, F. [AN-, breathe; cf. animus], breath, air, wind, blast, 403; life, 564, 567. animal, -ālis, N. [anima, breath, life], living creature, animal, 26. animus, -i, M. [AN-, breathe; cf. anima], rational soul; mind, thoughts, 20, 530; soul, heart, feeling, passion, 4, 370; excited feeling, passion, wrath, 228, 256; spirit, courage, 151. annus, -ī, M., year, 47, 399, 481, 511, etc. annuus, -a, -um, adj. [annus, year], lasting a year; yearly, annual, 173. anser, -eris, M., goose, 655. ante, prep. w. acc., (of space) before, in front of, 104, 640, 719; (in comparisons) before, above, beyond, more than, 590. Antōnius, -ī, M., Antonius (Marcus), Mark Antony, the famous triumvir, defeated by Octavianus (afterwards Augustus) at the battle of Actium 31 B.C., 685. antrum, -ī, N. [åvтрov], cave, cavern, den, recess, 217, 254, 297, etc. Anubis, -is or -idis, M. ["Avoußɩs], Anubis, Egyptian deity represented with the head of a dog, 698. aperiō, 4, -erui, -ertus, uncover, lay bare, expose to view; (in pass.) come in sight, rise on the view, dawn, appear, 681. apertus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of aperio, lay bare], uncovered, open, clear, 523, 585. apex, -icis, M., tip, point, peak; peaked cap (worn by flamens and also by the Salii), 664. For cut, see note on v. 664. Apollo, -inis, M. ['Aπóλλwv], Apol lo, son of Jupiter and Latona, and god of the sun, of prophecy, of archery, of healing, and of music and poetry, 336, 704. appāreō (adp-), 2, -uī, -itūrus [ad, to, before; pareo, be at hand], come into view, show one's self, appear, be seen, 241, 557: manifestius apparet, is clearer, plainer, more intelligible, 17. aptō, 1 [aptus, fitted], fit, adapt, adjust, attach, fasten, hang up, suspend, 721; supply, equip, fit, 80. aqua, -ae, F., water, 22, 77, 89: prōnā aquã, down the stream, 549. aquōsus, -a, -um, adj. [aqua, water], abounding in water, watery, 429. āra, -ae, F., altar, 85, 106, 179, 186, etc. Arabs, -abis, M. ["Apa¥], an Arab, an Arabian, 706. Araxēs, -is, M. ['Apáns], the Araxes, river of Armenia, 728. arbor (arbōs), -oris, F., tree, 96. Arcadia, -ae, F. ['Apкadia], Arcadia, central division of the Peloponnesus, 159. Arcadius, -a, -um, adj. [’Apkádios, fr. 'Apκadia], of Arcadia, Arcadian, 573. Arcas, -adis (acc. pl. Arcadas, 518), adj., Arcadian, 102, 518; (used subst.) an Arcadian, 51, 129, 352. arceō, 2, -uī, - [ARC-, make secure; cf. arca, chest], shut up, confine, enclose; protect, shield, 73. arcus, -ūs, M., a bow, 704. ārdeō, 2, -sī, -sus [cf. āridus, dry], burn, glow, blaze, kindle, 163. arduum, -i, N. [arduus, steep], steep place, steep side, height, 221. arduus, -a, -um, adj., steep; high in air, high, towering, 299, 417, 683. argenteus, -a, -um, adj. [argentum, silver], made of silver, of silver, silver (adj.), 655. argentum, -ī, N. [ARG-, bright], silver, 673. Argīlētum, -ī, N. [argilla, white clay], Argiletum, a district in Rome of uncertain situation, 345. Argolicus, -a, -um, adj. ['ApyoλKós, fr. 'Apyoλís], of Argolis, Argolic, (and so, in general) Grecian, Greek, 374. Argus, -i, M. ["Apyos], Argus, a guest of Evander, 346. arma, -ōrum, N. [AR-, fit], implements; arms, weapons, armor, 3, 80, 220, 249, etc.: armis, by the sword, 482; armed forces, soldiery, military power, 493 ; arms, war, 114. armātus, -a, -um, adj. [perf. part. of armo, arm], armed, in arms, 490, 595, 640. armentum, -ī, N. [AR-, plough; cf. aro, plough], (usu. pl.) cattle for ploughing, cattle, oxen, herd, 214, 360. armō, 1 [arma, arms], give arms to, furnish with arms, arm, 397. ars, artis, F. [AR-, fit], manual or mechanical skill, skill, art, workmanship, 226, 377, 401, 442, 612; prearranged plan, system, methodical procedure, method, 143. country, plain, 38, 551, 605, 695. arx, arcis, F. [ARC-, make secure; cf. arceo], fortress, stronghold, tower, 375; citadel, 1, 98, 313, 357, etc. Ascanius, -i, M. ['Aσкávios], Ascanius (also called Iulus), son of Aeneas and Creüsa, king of Lavinium, and founder of Alba Longa, 48, 550, 629. asper, -era, -erum, adj., rough (opp. of smooth); (fig.) rough, rude, harsh, savage, severe, 318, 330; ungracious, churlish, 365. aspicio (adsp-), 3, -ēxī, -ectus [ad, to, at; specio, look], look at, cast the eyes upon, behold, see, 190, 385, 650. aspīrō (adsp-), 1 [ad, to, upon; spiro, breathe], breathe upon or into, 373. astrum, -i, N. [dσтpov], heavenly body, star, 59, 590. asylum, -i, N. [dovλos, inviolable], place of refuge, asylum, 342. at, conj. (expressing contrast without direct opposition), but, 205; (introducing a qualification or justification), but, 140, 643; (in a transition) but meantime, but, 241, 370, 443, 489, 572, 608, 714. artūs, -uum, M. pl. [AR-, fit], āter, -tra, -trum, adj., dull black, joints, limbs, frame, 457. arvum, -ī, N. [arvus, ploughed, fr. AR-, plough], ploughed land, cultivated land, 601; (pl.) lands, fields, soil, territory, domain, dark, gloomy, murky, 198, 219, 258, 262. Atlantis, -idis, F. ['ATλavris, fem. patr. of "Arλas], daughter of Atlas, i. e., Electra, 135. Atlās, -antis, M. ["Arλas], Atlas, son of Iapetus and Clymene, father of the Pleiades, and upholder of the pillars which support the heavens, 136, 140, 141. atque or (before consonants only) ac, conj. [ad, to, in addition; -que, and], and also, and further, and (giving prominence to what follows), 20, 81, 107, 209, etc.; (after words of comparison) as, than, 391. Atrīdēs, -ae, M. ['Aтpeidŋs, patr. of 'Arpeús], son of Atreus; (in pl.) the sons of Atreus, i. e., Agamemnon and Menelaus, 130. attollō (adt-), 3, —, [ad, to, up; tollo, raise], raise, lift, 32, 731. auctor, -ōris, M. [AVG-, grow], pro moter, author, adviser, founder, 134, 269, 336. audāx, -ācis, adj. [cf. audeo, dare], daring, bold, venture some, IIO. audeō, 2, ausus [cf. avidus, eager], dare, nerve one's self, have the courage, have the hardihood, venture, 364, 650. audio, 4 [cf. auris, ear], hear, 420; give ear to, listen to, hear, 574; hear about, learn, 312. audītum, -ī, N. [perf. part. of audio, hear], what is heard, hearsay, report, tradition, 140. auferō, -ferre, abstuli, ablātus [ab, away; fero, bear], bear or take away, carry off, remove, 439, 567. augustus, -a, -um, adj. [cf. augeo, magnify], magnified, exalted, venerable, majestic, noble; (M. used subst.) Augustus, title (used as proper name) given to Octavianus as emperor, 678. aura, -ae, F., (moving) air, wind, 449, 535: sub auras, upwards, on high, 24. aurātus, -a, -um, adj. [apparently perf. part. of lost verb formed from aurum, gold; ef. armatus], ornamented with gold, gilded, 655. aureus, -a, -um, adj. [aurum, gold], of gold, golden, 324 (fig.), 659, 672; ornamented with gold, gilded, 168, 348, 372, 553. auris, -is, F., ear, 582. aurōra, -ae, F. [AVS-, burn], morn ing, dawn; (personified) Aurora, goddess of the morning; (meton.) the Orient, the East, 686. aurum, -i, N. [AVS-, burn], gold, 167, 436, 445, 624, etc. Ausonius, -a, -um, adj. [Ausones, primitive inhabitants of middle and southern Italy], Ausonian, 328. Auster, -trī, M. [AVS-, burn], the south wind, 430. nec ... ... ΠΟΥ . . . aut... aut, neither nor, 316-7. autem, conj. [cf. aut], (postpositive and expressing contrast) but, however, 81, 251, 711. auxilium, -ī, N. [AVG-, grow; cf. augeo, increase], help, assistance, succor, reënforcement, 10, 171, 201, 376, etc.; (pl.) auxiliary forces, auxiliaries, 8. āvellō, 3, (-velli), -volsus or -vulsus [ab, away; vello, pull, Bacchus, -i, M. [Báкxos], Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Semele and god of wine; (meton.) wine, 181. Bactra, -ōrum, N. [Вάктpа], Bactra, chief city of Bactriana, 688. barathrum, -ī, N. [ßápa@pov], pit, abyss, gulf, 245. barbaricus, -a, -um, adj. [ßapßapikós], foreign, 685. B tear], tear away, rend asunder, 238. Aventinus, -ī, M., Aventinus, the Aventine, one of the seven hills on which Rome was built, 231. āvertō, 3, -tī, -sus [ab, away; verto, turn], turn away; carry off, remove, 208. axis, -is, M. [AG-, drive; cf. ago], axle-tree; celestial axis; pole; heaven: sub aetheris axe, under the open sky, 28. two; dens, tooth], having two teeth; (F. used subst., sc. hostia) animal for sacrifice, sheep, 544. bimembris, -e, adj. [bi- (DVI-), two; membrum, member], twoformed, 293. bīnī, -ae, -a, distr. num. adj. [bi(DVI-), two], two by two, two apiece; (for duo) two, 168. bellō, I [bellum, war], wage or birēmis, -e, adj. [bi- (DVI-), two ; carry on war, 400. Bellōna, -ae, F. [bellum, war], Bellona, sister of Mars and goddess of war, 703. bellum, -ī, N. [= duellum; cf. duo, two], contest between two parties; war, 1, 29, 40, 55, etc. bicolor, -ōris, adj. [bi (DVI-), two ; color, color], of two colors, twocolored, 276. bicornis, -e, adj. [bi- (DVI-), two; cornu, horn], having two horns, two-horned, 727. bidēns, -entis, adj. [bi- (DVI-), remus, oar], two-oared; having two banks of oars; (F. used subst., sc. navis) galley having two banks of oars, bireme, 79. bis, num. adv. [bi- (DVI-), two], twice, 518. bōs, bovis, M. or F., bull, ox, cow, 183; (pl.) cattle, 204, 215, 217, 263. bracchium (brāch-), -ī, N., arm, 452, 619. Brontēs, -ae, м. [Врóvтns, Thun derer], Brontes, a Cyclops, one of Vulcan's workmen, 425. |