The ... book of Virgil's Æneid, with a vocabulary ed. by J.T. White. (White's grammar sch. texts). 1st (-6th, 8th, 10th, 11th), Bücher 1 |
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The ... Book of Virgil's Æneid, with a Vocabulary Ed. by J.T. White. (White ... Publius Vergilius Maro Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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Achates Achilles adverbial Æneas Æneid æquor akin to Gr akin to Sans āre āri atque atum ātus atus sum āvi belonging bring comm Comp conj contr Cythera denoting děre dico Dido drive Eneas ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass Gallic War goddess Greek hæc hence Hìc hinc indecl īre irreg Itum Juno Jupiter king Latium magno mihi missum mitto Neut ntis numbers nunc obsol Oileus old form one's ōris ōrum pass pello pěr perf person or thing Personal pron pertaining pluperf plur præ prep pres Priam prob pron quæ quam quis quum reflexive force Rhea Silvia School Latin Primer shine sing Subst suffix supply tāre tātum tāvi tergum Trojan Trojan war Troy true root tūs urbem v. a. ex v. a. intens Venus
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Seite 80 - fear": That [prob. akin to Sans. na, " not "]. 2. në, enclitic and interrogative particle : 1. In direct questions with verb in Indie. it throws force and emphasis on the word to which it is attached, pointing it out as the principal one in the clause or sentence ; in this force it has no English equivalent. — 2. In indirect questions with Subj. : Whether: — ne . . . ne, whether ... or whether; — ne ... an, whether ... or whether. -1. nee ; see nëque. 2. nee, au inseparable...
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Seite 73 - Icgis.f. [ = leg-s ; fr.leg-o, "to read"] (" That which is read"; hence," a bill," ie a proposition reduced to writing and read (to the people) with a view to its being passed into law ; hence) A law, statute, decree, ordinance.
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Seite 5 - Eurum ad se Zephyrumque vocat ; dehinc talia fatur : " Tantane vos generis tenuit fiducia vestri ? Jam cœlum terramque meo sine numine, Venti, Miscere et tantas audetis tollere moles ? Quos ego . . . Sed motos prœstat componere fluctus ; Post mihi non simili pœnâ commissa luetis.