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II.469-566,735-805. Coluber , coluberis (m). serpent. Nitidus , -a, -um. shining. Trisculus , -a, -um. Three-forked. Armiger, armigeri (m). Armor-bearer. Aeratus , -a, -um. Bronze-covered. Aedes , aedis (f). Apartment, room, hall. Pavidus , -a, -um. frightened.
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Coluber, coluberis(m) serpent
Nitidus, -a, -um shining
Trisculus, -a, -um Three-forked
Armiger, armigeri (m) Armor-bearer
Aeratus, -a, -um Bronze-covered
Aedes, aedis (f) Apartment, room, hall
Pavidus, -a, -um frightened
Postis, postis (f) Door-post
Aries, arietis (m) Ram, battering ram
Nurus, us (f) Daughter-in-law
Thalamus, -I (m) bedchamber
Desuetus, -a, -um disused
Concido, concidere, concidi to fall down
Raucus, -a, -um clanging, hoarse
Aequaevus, -a, -um Of the same age
Fulgeo, fulgere, fulsi, fulsum To flash
Umbra, -ae (f) shadow
Opimus, -a, -um abundant
Bracchia, -orum (n. pl.) Branch, arm
Potential subjunctive – ln506 • Subjunctive used to describe something that might happen in the future, avoiding the certainty of using indicative here
enclitic –ne - 738 • Used to convert a verb to a question
Hendiadys – ln534 • “Loudness and voice” for “a loud voice” • Use of two nouns and a connective instead of an adjective and a noun
Hyperbaton – ln532 • Insertion of random, though potentially relevant and on-topic, words in a sentence
Shades • Commonly shown as larger-than-life • Common in epics (cf. Odyssey), of deceased comrades and family • Unable to touch things • Part of the core Roman belief system
ART • Murder of Priam, black-figure amphora