coepit
(he) began
mensis, mensis
month
Aeneis, Aeneidis
the Aeneid (an epic poem by Vergil)
Aeneas, Aeneae
Aenaes (son of Venus and Anchises and legendary anvestor of the Romans)
discipulus, -i
pupil
annus, -i
year
ruina, -ae
collapse, ruin
navigo, -are, -avi, -atus
to sail
terra, -ar
eath, ground, land
Hesperia, -ar
Hesperia (the land in the West, Italy)
mare, maris (abl) mari (gen) marium
sea
tempestas, tempestatis
storm
navis, navis (gen) navium
ship
regina, -ae
queen
Dido, Didonis
Dido (queen of Carthage)
obsideo, obsidere, obsedi, obsessus
to besiege
incedo, incendere, incendi, incensus
to burn, to set on fire
patior, pati, passus sum
to suffer, endure
deleo, delere, delevi, deletus
to destroy
aliqui, -ae, -a
some