sollemnis, -is, -e
ceremonial, solemn; usual,customary, traditional
taurus, tauri
bull
macto, mactare, mactavi,mactatus
to slay sacrificially, sacrifice
tranquillus, -a, -um
calm, tranquil
horresco, horrescere
to shake with fear,tremble, shudder
anguis, anguis, m./f.
snake, serpent
incumbo, incumbere, incubui
to bend towards, lean on;to lie down upon, to press upon,to press on (with an activity),exert oneself
pariter
together, side by side; equally;in the same manner, alike;at the same time, simultaneously
iuba, iubae
mane; crest, plume
pone
in the rear, behind
sinuo, sinuare
to bend, curve; to movein a curved course, wind
volumen, voluminis, n.
roll, coil
salum, sali
sea (in motion), swell,billow; open sea, deep
sufficio, sufficere, suffeci,suffectus
to supply, provide; to imbue,stain
sibilus, -a, -um
hissing
vibro, vibrare, vibravi
to move quickly back & forth;to dart out; to flicker
diffugio, diffugere, diffūgi
to run away in differentdirections, scatter
visus, visūs, m.
power of seeing, vision;gaze; a thing seen, a sight
exsanguis, -is, -e
bloodless; pale
serpens, serpentis, m.
snake, serpent
implico, implicare, implicavi/implicui,implicatus/implicitus
to fold; to enfold, wrap around
depascor, depasci, depastussum
To eat up, devour
spira, spirae
coil
medium, medii
middle, center
collum, colli
neck
squameus, -a, -um
covered with scales, scaly