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Aeneid Lines 12-33
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colonus, coloni, m.
farmer
; settler, colonist
ostium, ostii n.
mouth,
entrance
dives, divitis
rich
, wealthy
ops, opis, f.
help; (pl)
resources
, riches
studium, studii n.
eagerness
, zeal, pursuit, study
asper, aspera, asperum
rough
, harsh; violent, cruel, savage
bellum, belli n.
war
magis
more
hīc
here
, to this place
progenies, ei, f
offspring
, race
excidium, excidii n.
destruction
sum, esse, fui, futurus
to
be
sino, sinere, sivi, situs
to
allow
, to permit
tendo, tendere, tetendi, tentus
to
stretch
, extend
foveo, fovere, fovi, fotum
to
comfort
, nurture, cherish
vetus, veteris
old
, ancient
primus, a, um
first
, foremost, chief, principal
carus, -a, -um
dear
iudicium, iudicii n.
judgement
forma, formae, f.
form
, shape; beauty
invisus, a, um
hated
, hateful, odious
aequor, aequoris
level
surface
, sea, plain
mare, maris n.
sea
totus, a, um
whole
, entire
moles, molis, f.
mass
, huge bulk
metuo, metuere, metui
to
fear
gero, gerere, gessi, gestus
wear
(clothes), wage (war)
maneo, manere, mansi, mansum
to
stay
, remain
sperno, spernere, sprevi, spretus
despise
, reject, scorn
arceo, arcere, arcui
keep
off, defend