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Priamus, -ī m

King Priam of Troy
Paris, Paridis m
Paris, son of King Priam
bellum. –ī n
war

adferō (afferō), adferre (afferre), attulī, allātum

bring to, cause, bring about

Helena, -ae f

Helen
mīlle, mīlia, mīlium
thousand
ratis, ratis f

ship. boat, vessel

Pelasgus, -a, -um

Pelasgian, Greek

differō, differre, distulī, dīlātum
postpone, differ
aequor, aequoris n
flat, level surface of land or sea; sea
invius, -a, -um
impassable
tellūs, tellūris f
land, earth
puppis, puppis f
stern, ship
Danaī, Danaōrum m
Danai, Greeks (Danaus was a supposed Egyptian ancestor of the Greeks)
vīdēre
reduced from of vīdērunt
nīdus, -ī m
nest
mōs, mōris m
custom, belief
parāssent
reduced form of parāvissent (plpf subj. of parō))
bis quattuor

twice four (i.e.8)

ōs, ōris n
mouth, or mouth-like opening

augur, auguris m

augur, fortune teller

āiō, ais, ait, aiunt (defective, postpositive verb)
say

permaneō, permanēre, permānsī, permānsum

remain

dolor, dolōris m
grief
contrārius, -a, -um (+Dat)
against
dēnegō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
refuse
genitor, genitōris m
parent, producer
dīvus, -ī m
god, divinity
classis, classis f
fleet
sors, sortis f
casting of lots, prophecy

immeritus, -a, -um

undeserving, innocent

īrāscor, īrāscī, īrātus sum

be angry
mītis, mīte
gentle
ingenium, ingeniī n
nature, character
ūtilitās, ūtilitātis f
usefulness
pēnsō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
weight, estimate

laus, laudis f

esteem, fame, glory
īsset

had gone/would have gone (reduced form of pluperfect subjunctive iisset/īvisset)

linteum, -ī n
linen cloth, sail
orbus, -a, -um + gen. or abl.
deprived of, without
vertō, vertere, vertī, versum
turn
dolōsus, -a, -um
tricky, crafty

Achillēs, Achillis m

Achilles

praeclārus, -a, -um
famous
fīō, fierī, factus sum
become
minister, ministrī m

attendant, official, servant

obiciō, obicere, obiēcī, obiectum
cast before (with acc. and dat.)
nūbēs, nūbis f
cloud
officium, -ī n
ceremonial action, duties
turba, turbae f
crowd
fertur
is said

mūtāsse

reduced form of mūtāvisse (to have changed)
fleō, flēre, flēvī, flētum

weep

cerva, -ae f

hind, female deer

suppōnō, suppōnere, supposuī, suppositum
put in as a replacement, substitute
carīna, -ae f

keel, ship

ā tergō
at their back

perpetior, perpetī, perpessus sum

suffer fully, endure to the full

potior, potīrī, potītus sum

gain possession of (with abl)

Phrygia, -ae f

region near Troy.

Agamemnōn, Agamemnonis m

Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and supreme commander of the Greek forces