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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VI.486-548<br />
iam: now, already<br />
labor, laboris, m.: work<br />
exiguus, -a, um: small, little<br />
Phoebus, -i, m.: Phoebus<br />
resto, restare, restiti: to be left, remain<br />
equus, -i, m.: horse<br />
-que: and<br />
pulso, -are, -avi, -atum: to strike, beat<br />
pes, pedis, f.: foot<br />
spatium, -i, n.: space, room<br />
declivis, -e: inclined downwards, sloping<br />
Olympus, -i, m.: Olympus, home of gods<br />
regalis, -e: of a king<br />
epulae, -arum, f.: food, dishes<br />
mensa, -ae, f.: table<br />
et: and<br />
Bacchus, -i, m.: Bacchus, god of wine<br />
in prep with abl.: in, on<br />
aurum, -i, n.: gold<br />
pono, ponere, posui, positum: to lay, put, place<br />
hinc, adv.: from this place<br />
placidus, -a, -um: calm<br />
do, dare, dedi, datum: to give<br />
suus, -a, -um: his, her, its, their (own)<br />
tempus, temporis, n.: time, temples of the head<br />
somnus, -i, m.: sleep, slumber<br />
at: but<br />
rex, regis, m.: king<br />
Odrysius, -a, -um.: Odrysian, <strong>Thracian</strong><br />
quamvis: as much as you please, although<br />
secedo, -cedere, -cessi, -cessum: to withdraw<br />
in prep. with abl.: in, on<br />
ille, illa, illud: that<br />
aestuo, -are, -avi, -atum: to be agitated, to boil, burn with desire, be inflamed<br />
et: and<br />
repeto, -ere, -ivi, -itum: to seek again, revisit, recall<br />
facies, -ei, f.: shape, form, likeness<br />
motus, -us, m.: motion, movement<br />
-que: and<br />
manus, -us, f.: hand<br />
-que: and<br />
qualis, -e: of what kind?, of such a sort,<br />
volo, velle, volui: to be willing, wish, want<br />
fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum: to touch, handle<br />
qui, quae, quod: who, which, what<br />
nondum: not yet<br />
video, videre, vidi, visum: to see<br />
et: and<br />
ignis, -is, f.: fire<br />
ipse, ipsa, ipsum: -self<br />
suus, sua, suum: his, her, its<br />
nutrio, -ire, deponent: to nourish<br />
cura, -ae, f.: care<br />
removeo, -ere, removi, remotum: to move back, take away, set aside<br />
sopor, -is, m.: deep sleep<br />
Pandion, Pandionis, m.: Pandion, A member in the line of Athenian mythological royalty.