Aeneid I.1-33

arma, armorum

weapons

vir, viri

man

Troia,-ae

Troy

qui, quae, quod

who

primus,a,um

first

ora, -ae

shore, coast

fatum,-i

fate, destiny

venio,-ire, v?ni, ventus

to come, arrive

litus,litoris N

shore, coastline

multus,a,um

much, many

ille, illa, illud

that; pl: those

vis, vim, vi; pl: vires

force, might, power

superus,a,um

above; the gods

Juno, Junonis

Juno, queen of the gods

ira,-ae

anger, wrath

bellum,-i

war

dum

while; until

urbs, urbis

city

deus,-i

god

genus, generis N

race, clan, birth, origin

pater, patris

father

altus,a,um

high, lofty; deep, (the sea)

moenia,-ium

walls

atque

and

numen, numinis N

deity, godhead, divine power/will

regina,-ae

queen

volvo, volvere, volvi, volutus

to roll, undergo, suffer

casus,-?s

chance, misfortune, fall

labor, laboris

labor, task, work, suffering, hardship

tantus,a,um

so great

animus,-i

spirit, soul, mind

antiquus,a,um

ancient

teneo,-?re, tenui, tentus

to hold, possess,

Tyrius,a,um

Tyrian, Carthaginian

fero, ferre, tuli, latus

to bear, bring; report

terra,-ae

land

omnis,is,e

all, every, whole, universal

unus,a,um

one, sole, alone

hic, haec, hoc

this; these

ille, illa, illud

that' those

regnum, -i

kingdom, power, rule

dea,-ae

goddess

si

if

tendo,-ere, tetendi, tentum

to stretch, strive, aim, intend

sanguis, sanguinis

blood, race, descendent

duco,-ere, duxi, ductum

to lead, draw out

audio,-?re, audivi, auditum

to hear

arx, arcis

citadel, fortress

hinc

from here, thence,

rex, regis

king

sic

thus, in this way

is, ea, id

he, she, it; this

maneo,-?re, mansi, mansurus

to stay, remain, abide, linger

mens, mentis

mind; feeling, intention

honor, honoris

honor, glory, reward, renown

super

above, on top of; in addition

aequor, aequoris N

sea

totus,a,um

whole, entire, total

Danaus,a,um

Greek

erro,-?re, erravi, erratum

to wander, stray; make a mistake, err

ago, agere, egi, actum

to do, drive, lead, treat

mare, maris N

sea

circum

around