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VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus

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suus, -a, -um: his own, her own, its own<br />

praemium, -i, n.: prize, prey<br />

raptor, -oris, m.: plunderer, robber, abductor<br />

iam adv.: now<br />

-que conj.: and<br />

iter, -ineris, n.: journey, trip<br />

efficio, -ficere, -feci, -fectum: to finish, complete<br />

iam adv.: now<br />

-que conj.: and<br />

in prep w/acc.: into, onto<br />

suus, -a, -um: his own, her own, its own<br />

litus, -oris n.: seashore, beach, coast<br />

fessus, -a, -um: worn out, weakened, exhausted, weary<br />

puppis, -is, f.: stern, ship<br />

exeo, -ire, -ivi, -itum: to pass beyond, exit, disembark<br />

cum adv.: when<br />

rex, regis, m.: king<br />

Pandion, -onis, m.: king of Athens, father of Procne and Philomela<br />

nata, -ae, f.: daughter<br />

in prep w/acc.: into<br />

stabulum, -i, n.: hut<br />

altus, -a, -um: high, deep; far removed<br />

traho, -here, -xi, -ctum: to draw, drag<br />

silva, -ae, f.: forest<br />

obscurus, -a, -um: dark, shady<br />

vetustus, -a, -um: old, ancient<br />

atque conj.: andibi adv.: there, in that place<br />

palleo, -ere, -ui: to be pale<br />

trepidus, -a, -um: nervous, jumpy, restless<br />

-que conj.: and<br />

et conj.: and<br />

cunctus, -a, -um: all, every<br />

timeo, -ere, -ui: to fear, be afraid<br />

iam adj.: now<br />

cum prep w/abl.: with<br />

lacrima, -ae, f.: tear<br />

ubi adv.: where<br />

sum, esse, fui, futurus: to be<br />

germana, -ae, f.: full sister<br />

rogo, -are, -avi, -atum: to ask<br />

includo, -dere, -si, -sum: to confine, obstruct, restrain<br />

fateor, fateri, fassus sum: to admit, declare<br />

-que conj.: and<br />

nefas indecl n.: crime, wrong, lit. the unspeakable<br />

et conj.: and; et . . . et: both . . . and<br />

virgo, -inis, f.: virgin, maiden<br />

et conj.: and<br />

unus, -a, -um: one, alone<br />

vis, vis, f.: strength, power, force<br />

supero, -are, -avi, -atus: to go over, rise above; overcome<br />

frustra adv.: in vain<br />

clamo, -are, -avi, -atum: to shout, yell, proclaim<br />

saepe adv.: often<br />

parens, -entis, m.: parent, father<br />

saepe adv.: often<br />

soror, -oris, f.: sister<br />

suus, -a, -um: his own, her own, its own

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