All 5 Uses of
dispute
in
The Aeneid
- Then thus the prince: "Let no disputes arise: Where fortune plac'd it, I award the prize.†
Book 5 (definition 1) *
- Actium surveys the well-disputed prize; Leucate's wat'ry plain with foamy billows fries.†
Book 8 (definition 2) *
- The rear so press'd the front, they could not wield Their angry weapons, to dispute the field.†
Book 10 (definition 1)
- My right and his are in dispute: the slain Fell without fault, our quarrel to maintain.†
Book 11 (definition 1)
- This arm, this lance, can well dispute the prize; And the blood follows, where the weapon flies.†
Book 12 (definition 1)
Definitions:
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(1) (dispute as in: their border dispute) disagreement, argument, or conflict
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(2) (dispute as in: She disputes his claim.) challenge, argue about, or fight over