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sentence #2:
Having set out from Troy, Aeneas was wandering for many years.
Troia, Troiae, f.: Troy (a city in Asia Minor)
proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum: to set out
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sentence #2:
Having set out from Troy, Aeneas was wandering for many years.
errō, errāre, errāvī, errātus: to wander
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sentence #2:
Having set out from Troy, Aeneas was wandering for many years.
multus, -a, -um: many
annus, annī, m.: year
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sentence #2:
He went [perfect tense] to Thrace, then to Delos, then to Crete, [and] at last to Sicily.
eō, īre, iī / īvī, itūrus: to go
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sentence #2:
He went to Thrace, then to Delos, then to Crete, [and] at last to Sicily.
Thrācia, Thrāciae, f.: Thrace (a region northeast of Greece)
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sentence #2:
He went to Thrace, then to Delos, then to Crete, [and] at last to Sicily.
deinde (adv.): then, next
Dēlos, Dēlī, f.: Delos (a small island off the coast of Greece)
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sentence #2:
He went to Thrace, then to Delos, then to Crete, [and] at last to Sicily.
deinde (adv.): then, next
Crēta, Crētae, f.: Crete (a large island between Greece and Africa)
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sentence #2:
He went to Thrace, the to Delos, then to Crete, [and] at last to Sicily.
Which word means "at last," tamen or tandem?
Sicilia, Siciliae, f.: Sicily (a large island off the coast of Italy)
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sentence #3:
A very great storm drove Aeneas to Carthage.
maximus, -a, -um: very great
tempestās, tempestātis, f.: storm
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sentence #3:
A very great storm drove [perfect tense] Aeneas to Carthage.
Aenēās: Since his name is Greek, it declines like a Greek noun; the accusative form is Aenēān.
agō, agere, ēgī, āctus: to drive
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sentence #3:
A very great storm drove Aeneas to Carthage.
Carthāgō, Carthāginis, f.: Carthage
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sentence #4:
Captured by love, Aeneas was delaying there for many months.
amor, amōris, m.: love
capiō, capere, cēpī, captus: to capture
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sentence #4:
Captured by love, Aeneas was delaying there for many months.
ibi (adv.): there
moror, morārī, morātus sum: to delay
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sentence #4:
Captured by love, Aeneas was delaying there for many months.
multus, -a, -um: many
mēnsis, mēnsis, m.: month
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night Aeneas was warned by the gods and set out toward Italy at first light.
medius, media, medium: middle of, mid-
nox, noctis, f.: night
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night Aeneas was warned [perfect tense] by the gods and set out toward Italy at first light.
moneō, monēre, monuī, monitus: to warn
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night, however, Aeneas was warned by the gods and set out toward Italy at first light.
deus, deī, m.: god; dat. / abl. pl: dīs
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night, however, Aeneas was warned by the gods and [he] set out [perfect tense] toward Italy at first light.
proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum: to set out
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night, however, Aeneas was warned by the gods and set out toward Italy at first light.
Italia, Italiae, f.: Italy
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sentence #5:
In the middle of the night, however, Aeneas was warned by the gods and set out toward Italy at first light.
prīmus, -a, -um: first
lux, lūcis, f.: light