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Evigilo, evigilare

I wake up

Excito,excitare

I rouse, awaken

Invideo, invidere +dat.

I envy

Teneo, tenere

I hold

Colo, colere

I worship

Depono, deponere

I put down

Vivo,vivere

I live

Divinus, divina, divinum

Divine

Nullus,nulla,nullum

No

Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

Beautiful

Aura, -ae

Breeze, air (f)

Domina,-ae

Mistress (f)

Forma,-ae

Shape, beauty (f)

Maritus, -i

Husband (m)

Sonus,-i

Sound (m)

Arbor, arboris

Tree (f)

Lux, lucis

Light (f)

Vox, vocis

Voice (f)

Nemo, neminis

No one

Qui, quae, quod

Who, which

Numquam

Never

Umquam

Ever

Si

If

Amo, amare

I love

Despero, despare

I despair

Placeo, placere +dat.

I please

Mihi placet

It pleases me

Peto, petere

I seek, pursue

Perficio,percifere

I carry out

Animus, -i

Mind (m)

Deus, -i

God (m)

Dea, -ae

Goddess (f)

Nuntius, -i

Messenger (m)

Oculus, -i

Eye (m)

Imperium, imperi

Order (n)

Amor, amoris

Love (m)

Hiems, hiemis

Winter (f)

Commotus, commota, commotum

Moved

Tantus, tanta, tantum

So great

Tristis, triste

Sad

Felix, felicis

Lucky, happy

Infelix, infelicis

Unlucky

Etiam

Even, also

Ibi

There

Interea

Meanwhile

Nunc

Now

Ante + acc.

Before

Post + acc.

After

Prima luce

At first sight

Solvunt

Cast off


Navigantes

Sailing

Pyram

A pyre

Exstruere

To build up

Gladium

Sword

Pectus +acc.

Heart

Transfigit

Pierces

Lugent

Mourn

Succedunt

Light

Succedunt

Light

Fumus

Smoke

Respicit

Looks back

Surgentem

Rising

Aeneas tristis est commotus Didonem et redit ad comites.

Aeneas, sad and moved, leaves behind Dido and returns to his comrades

Imperia deorum perficere debet.

He must carry out the order of the gods.

Naves paratae sunt.

The ships are ready.

Postridie luce Troiani naves solvunt.

The next day, the Trojans cast off their ships at first light.

Dido, ubi dies venit, ad mare spectat.

Dido, when she sees day, she looks to the shore.

Naves Troianorum videt ad Italiam navigantes.

She sees the ships of the Trojans sailing to Italy.

Desperat. Servos iubet magnam pyram exstruere.

She despairs. She orders her slaves to build up a large pyre.

Pyram ascendit. Gladium capit et, dum dum omnes eam territi spectant, pectus transfigit.

She climbs the pyre. She takes the sword and while everyone watches her, terrified, she pierces her heart.

Illi, ubi Didonem mortuam vident, valde commoti sunt.

They, when they see Dido dead, they are very moved.

Reginam lugent et tristes pyram succedunt.

They mourn for their queen and sadly light up the pyre.

Fumus ad caelum surgit.

The smoke rises to the sky.

Interea Aeneas, dum per mare festinat, adLibyam respicit.

Meanwhile Aeneas, while he hurries through the sea, he looks back to Libya.

Fumum videt in caelum surgentem.

He sees the smoke rising into the sky.

'Quid video?' inquit; 'cur fumus ad caelum sic surgit?'

He says, 'What do I see? Why is smoke rising thus to the sky?'

Sed redire non potest.

But he is not able to return.

Tristis et anxius Italiam petit.

Sad and anxious, he seeks Italy.

Proxima nocte

The next night

Vultum

Face

Rebido

I shall return

Oscula

Kisses

Consolationem

Comfort

Interdiu

In the day time

Complexibus

In the embraces

Nocte quadam

One night

Lucernam

Lamp

Lectum

Bed

Complexibus ardentibus

In burning embraces

Exsilit

Jumps out

Dormientem

Sleeping

Atque

And

Basiat

Kisses

Stillam olei ardentis

A drop of burning oil

Postea

Afterwards