VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
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sermo, sermonis, m.: a speaking or talking, speech<br />
coepio, coepere, coepi, coeptum: to begin<br />
adventus, -us m.: an arrival<br />
causa, -ae, f.: cause, reason<br />
mandatum, –i, n.: a commission, charge, order<br />
refero, referre, rettuli, relatum: to carry back, bring back<br />
coniunx, -iugis c.: a husband or wife<br />
et conj.: and<br />
celer, -is, -e: swift, quick, rapid<br />
mitto, -ere, misi, missum: to send, dispatch<br />
spondeo, spondere, spopondi, sponsum: to pledge oneself to, to vow<br />
recursus, -us, m.: return<br />
ecce: behold! lo! see!<br />
venio, -ire, veni, ventum: to come<br />
magnus, -a, -um: large, great<br />
dives, divitis : rich, wealthy<br />
Philomela, ae, f.: a daughter of Pandion<br />
paratus, -us, m.: preparation, clothing<br />
dives, divitis : rich, wealthy<br />
forma, -ae, f.: form, figure, shape; beautiful shape<br />
qualis, -e: of the kind that, such as<br />
audio, -ire, -ivi, -itum: to hear, listen<br />
soleo, solere, solitus sum: to be accustomed<br />
Naias, –adis, f.: a water nymph, Naiad<br />
et conj.: and<br />
Dryas, -adis, f.: a wood nymph, Dryad<br />
medius, -a, um: middle<br />
incedo, -cedere, -cessi, -cessum: to walk, step, march; to proceed, come on<br />
silva, silvae, f.: forest, wood<br />
si conj.: if, supposing that<br />
modo adv.: only, now<br />
do, dare, dedi, datum: to offer, give, grant, bestow<br />
ille, illa, illud: that<br />
cultus, –us,m.: cultivation, grooming<br />
similis, -e: resembling, similar<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
paratus, -us, m.: preparation, rainment<br />
non secus: just so, not otherwise<br />
exardesco, exardescere, exarsi, exarsum: to blaze up, become hot<br />
conspicio, -ere, -spexi, conspectum: to see, catch sight of<br />
virgo, -inis, f.: a maiden, virgin, girl<br />
<strong>Tereus</strong>, us, m.: husband of Procne<br />
quam, adv.: than, as<br />
si conj.: if, supposing that<br />
(ali)quis, (ali)quid: anyone, someone, any, some<br />
canus, a, um: white<br />
ignis -is, m.: fire, conflagration<br />
suppono, –ponere, –posui, –positum: to put under; to subject<br />
arista, aristae, f.: grain, wheat<br />
aut: or, or else<br />
frons, frondis, f.: a leaf, foliage<br />
pono, -ere, posui, positum: to place<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
cremo, -are, avi-, atus: to burn, consume with fire<br />
faenilia, -ium, n. pl.: hay-loft<br />
herba, -ae f.: herb, grass<br />
dignus, -a, -um: worthy