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Flashcards in 15b Catullus 46, 48, 56, 58, 70, 85 Latin to English Deck (48)
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lukewarm; cool; chilly, cold

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êgelidus, a, um

3
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a gentle warmth, tepidity, tepor

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tepor, tepôris, m.

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of the equinox

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aequinoctiâlis, e

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the west wind

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Zephyrus, -î, m.

6
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become quiet

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silesco, silescere

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field, territory

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ager, agrî, m.

8
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clear, famous

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clârus, -a, -um

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the continent of Asia, esp. Asia Minor; Persia; Troy; the Roman province of Asia

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Asia, -ae, f.

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trembling greatly; very hasty

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praetrepidans, antis (adj.)

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wish, desire, long for

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aveô, -êre (2)

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wander, roam about

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vagor, -ârî, -âtus

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eagerness, enthusiasm

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studium, -î, n.

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foot-soldier; (pl.) infantry

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pedes, -itis, m.

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become lively, bloom, flourish

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vigesco, vigescere, vigui

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meeting, gathering

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coetus (coitus), -ûs, m.

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set out, start, depart

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  • proficîscor, proficîscî, profectus *
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separated; diverse, different

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diversus (divorsus), -a, -um

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with diverse colors; differently, in various ways

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variê

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way, road

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via, -ae f.

21
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carry back

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reporto (1)

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allow, permit

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  • sinô, -ere, sîvî, situs *
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to kiss

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bâsio (1)

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never

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numquam (nunquam)

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full of food, sated; rich, abundant

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satur, satura, saturum

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thick, dense

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dênsus, -a, -um

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a cornfield, a field of grain

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seges, segetis, f.

28
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a kissing

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osculâtiô, ônis, f

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a cross-road; the four mathematical sciences

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quadrivium (quâdrivium), ii, n.

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narrow street, lane, alley

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angiportus, -ûs, m (angiportum), -î, n.

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deprive of its bark, peel; gratify a man sexually

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glûbo, glûbere

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great-souled

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magnanimus, a, um

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(of women) marry

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  • nûbô, -ere, nupsî, nuptum *
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(be more willing), prefer

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  • mâlô, mâlle, mâluî, — *
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it is proper, (one) ought

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oportet, -êre, oportuit (impers.)

36
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water

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aqua, -ae f.

37
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hate

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ôdî, ôdisse (defective)

38
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perhaps, perchance

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fortasse

39
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torture, rack, plague; afflict, torment

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excrucio (1)

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it befits, it matters it profits (impersonal)

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rêfert (rê fert)

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M. Caelius Rufus (87 – 48 BC)

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Caelius, i, m.

42
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udder; fertility

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ûber, -eris, n.

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full, fruitful

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ûber, -eris

44
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ear of grain

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arista, -ae, f.

45
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oar

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rêmus, -i, m.

46
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the brother of Romulus

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Remus, i. m

47
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wind

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ventus, -î, m.

48
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come

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veniô, -îre, vênî, ventum

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