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cavus, -a, -um. having a depression on the surface, concave; hollow; full of caves, cavernous, porous. cuspis, cuspidis, f. sharp point, tip (of a spear); spear, lance. latus, lateris, n. side (of a body or an object); flank (of an army). agmen, agminis, n. stream, current (of water);
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cavus, -a, -um having a depression on the surface, concave; hollow; full of caves, cavernous, porous
cuspis, cuspidis, f. sharp point, tip (of a spear); spear, lance
latus, lateris, n. side (of a body or an object); flank (of an army)
agmen, agminis, n. stream, current (of water); multitude, throng; series, succession, line; line (of troops), army, march; herd, team (of horses)
perflo, perflorare, perfloravi to blow across/over, sweep through
incubo, incubare, incubui to lie/recline (on); to brood (over); to swoop down (on)
imus, -a, -um lowest, bottommost; lowest part of, bottom of; deepest, innermost
creber, crebra, crebrum at frequent intervals, closely spaced; frequent, repeated, constant; numerous, abundant; (+ abl.) crowded, packed (with), Full (of)
procella, procellae violent wind, storm, gale, squall
insequor, insequi, insecutus sum to follow closely, pursue, chase; to assault
stridor, stridoris, m. high-pitched sound, squeak, creak, grating, screech; whistling, whirring, hissing; shriek, squeal
rudens, rudentis, m. rope
intono, intonare, intonui to thunder
polus, poli (north and south) pole; heaven, sky
aether,aetheris, m. air, heaven, sky
praesens, praesentis present, face to face; immediate, instant
intento, intentare, intentavi to hold out (toward), point (at); to make threats of, threaten
extemplo without delay, at once, immediately
frigus, frigoris, n. cold, cold weather; chill (of the body, old age, death, fear), weakness, Numbness, torpor
membrum, membri part/organ of the body, limb, member; pl. = body
ingemo, ingemere, ingemui to utter a cry of pain/anguish, moan, groan
duplex, duplicis (folded) double; two together, both
sidus, sideris, n. heavenly body, star, planet; Pl. = the heavens, stars
palma, palmae palm (of the hand)
quater on four occasions, four times; four times (in degree)
contingo, contingere, contigi, contactus to be in contact with, touch Impersonal + dative + infin. = to fall to one’s lot, to grant to someone (to do something), happen
oppeto, oppetere, oppetivi, oppetitus to encounter, meet; to meet one’s death, perish
occumbo, occumbere, occubui to be laid low, meet with (death); to fall, die
dexter, dextra, dextrum right, favorable
telum, teli weapon, spear