| PLAGAE | Vulnera; etiam (minoris sonitus a) retia (cf Aen 4.131) |
| PLAGA | Ictus, verbera, vulnus: a region: retia, cassis (usually pl.) |
| SPUMANTE | (Two words, with 7) Sea-snakes coming (vide 18, 6): fit sonitus ____ ____ (Aeneid 2.209) |
| CONTRARIA | Opposite, facing; adversa et ____ vulnera, honourable wounds (because not in the back) |
| TEREBRARE | To pierce, to make a hole in; cf. Aen. 2.38 |
| INTONATLAEVUM | There is thunder on the left, probably a good sign (cf Aen 2.693) |
| ULULARE | To shout and shriek as Hecate at the crossroads, cf. Aen. 4.609 |
| ROGUM | Funeral pyre; cf. Aen. 4.640, Dardaniique ____ capitis permittere flammae |
| SIDON | Phoenician hometown of infelix Dido (cf Aen 1.466) |
| INVITUM | Aeneas dixit se ____ de litore Elissae cessisse, cf. Aen. 6.460 |
| PRIAMO | Achilles corpus exsangue Hectoris ____ reddidit, cf. Aen. 2.540ff |
| PERICULA | Perils of sea and land: ____ maris et terrae, cf Aen. 10.57 |
| SARPEDON | Filius ingens Iovis et Europae necatur in proelio, cf Aen. 1.100 |
| INDIGNA | ____ mors: cruel or untimely death, cf. Aen. 6.163 |
| LARGO | Streaming with copious tears: ____ fletu rigans, cf. Aen. 6.699 |
| SAMOS | Insula Graeca, Iunoni cara (cf Aen 1.16) |
| DEHINC | From this place or time forth; next (cf Aen 1.131) |
| AMATA | The beloved wife of Latinus (cf Aen 7.343), Laviniae mater |
| POLARIS | Alpha Ursae Minoris, by another name |
| URSAE | Alpha ___ Minoris (the North Star) |