aeneid

Cards (87)

  • antiquus, antiqua, antiquum
    ancient
  • Tyrius, Tyria, Tyrium
    Tyrian, of Tyre
  • colonus, coloni
    farmer, colonist
  • Karthago, Karthaginis, f

    Carthage
  • contra + acc
    facing, opposite to
  • Tiberinus, Tiberina, Tiberinum
    of the (river) Tiber
  • longe
    far off
  • ostium, ostii, n

    mouth (of a river)
  • dives, divitis
    rich, wealthy
  • opes, opum, f pl

    wealth, resources
  • studium, studii, n
    study, pursuit
  • asper, aspera, asperum
    fierce, harsh, rough, bitter
  • fero, ferre, tuli, latus
    I bring, bear, carry, report
  • magis
    more
  • posthabeo, posthabere, posthabui, posthabitus
    I put after, regard as inferior, neglect
  • colo, colere, colui, cultus
    I cultivate, cherish, worship, honour
  • Samos, Sami, f

    the island of Samos
  • currus, currus, m
    chariot
  • fatum, fati, n
    fate
  • sino, sinere, sivi, situs
    I allow
  • tendo, tendere, tetendi, tentus
    I aim, endeavour, stretch
  • foveo, ere, fovi
    I cherish, nourish
  • progenies, progeniei, f

    descendant, offspring
  • Troianus, Troiana, Troianum
    Trojan
  • arx, arcis, f

    citadel
  • late
    far and wide
  • superbus, superba, superbum
    proud
  • excidium, excidii, n

    destruction
  • volvo, volvere, volvi, volutus
    I roll, revolve, turn over, ponder
  • Libya, Libyae, f

    Libya
  • Parca, Parcae, f
    Fate
  • vix
    scarcely
  • Siculus, Sicula, Siculum
    Sicilian
  • tellus, telluris, f

    earth, land
  • altum, alti, n

    the deep, i.e. the sea
  • vela do
    I set sail
  • spuma, spumae, f

    spray, foam
  • sal, salis, m

    salt, sea
  • aes, aeris, n

    bronze, (here) bronze prow
  • ruo, ruere, rui
    I rush, churn