5. Catullus 5 and 7 vocabulary Flashcards
(84 cards)
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aestimo (1)
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estimate, measure
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aestuōsus, -a, -um
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very hot
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alter, -a, -um
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the other (of two)
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amō (1)
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love (verb)
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amor, -oris, m.
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love (noun)
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as, assis, m.
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“as” (a copper coin), a penny
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atque, ac
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and
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aut
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or
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bāsiātio, -ōnis, f.
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a kissing
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bāsio (1)
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to kiss
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bāsium, -iī, n.
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kiss
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Battus, -i, m.
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a name given to Aristotle of Thera, the founder of Cyrene, in Libya
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brevis, -e
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short
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centum
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a hundred
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conturbo (1)
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throw into confusion
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cum (+ abl.)
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with
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cum (with verbs)
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when; since; although
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cūriōsus, a, um
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diligent, devoted; curious, inquisitive
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Cyrēnae, -ārum, f.
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a Greek city in Libya
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deinde (dein)
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then, thereupon, next
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* dō, dare, dedī, datus *
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give
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* dormiō, -īre, -īvī (-iī), -ītum *
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sleep
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* faciō, -ere, fēcī, factus *
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do, make
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fascino (1)
enchant, bewitch
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furtīvus, -a, -um
stolen; secret
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harēna, -ae, f.
sand
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homō, -inis, m.
man, human being
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iaceō, -ēre, iacuī, ---
lie (prostrate)
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inter (+ acc.)
between, among
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invideō, -ēre, -vīdī, -vīsum
envy, begrudge
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Iuppiter, Iovis, m.
Jupiter
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lasarpīcifer, -fera, -ferum
productive of assafoetida (used for cooking and to aid digestion)
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Lesbius, -a, -um
of the island of Lesbos
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Lesbium, -i, n.
wine from Lesbos
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Libyssus, a, um
Libyan
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lingua, -ae, f.
tongue, language
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lūx, lūcis, f.
light
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mīlia, -ium (subst.)
mīlia, -ium (subst.) thousands
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mīlle (indecl.)
mīlle (indecl.) a thousand
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multus, -a, -um
many; n. pl. many things, much
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multa, -ae, f.
fine, penalty
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nē ... quidem
not even
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nē
lest
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neque, nec
and not, neither, nor
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nox, noctis, f.
night
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numerus, -ī, m.
number
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\* occīdō, -ere, occīdī, occīsus \*
slay, kill
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\* occidō, -ere, occidī, occāsūrus \*
fall; sink, set; die
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omnis, -e
all, every
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ōrāculum, -ī, n.
oracle, prophesy
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pernumero (1)
count up
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perpetuus, -a, -um
continuous; lasting
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\* possum, posse, potuī, --- \*
be able, can
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\* quaero, -ere, quaesīvī (-iī), -ītus \*
seek, search for; ask, inquire
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quam
how; as, than (also from quī, quae, quod)
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quis, quid (interrog. pron.)
who? what?
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quis, quid (indef. pron.)
some one, any one; anything
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quot
how many
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quotannīs (quot annīs)
every year, annually
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\* redeô, redīre, rediī, reditum \*
go back, return
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rūmor, -ōris, m.
rumor, report
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sacer, -cra, -crum
holy, sacred
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satis, n. (also adverb)
enough
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\* sciō, -īre, scīvī, scītus \*
know
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secundus, -a, -um
second; favorable
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semel
once, one time
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senex, senis (m.) (adj.)
old; (subst.) old man
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sepulcrum (sepulchrum), -ī, n.
tomb
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sevērus, -a, -um
strict, severe
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sidus, -eris
constellation, star
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\* soleô, -ēre, solitus sum \*
be wont, be accustomed
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sôl, sôlis, m.
sun
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taceô, -ēre, -uī, -itum
be silent
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tam
so (to such a degree)
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tantum, tantum modo
only (so much), merely
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tantus, -a, -um
great, so much
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ūnā (cum)
together (with)
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ūnus, a, um one, only
one, only
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ūsque (ad)
all the way (to), even (to), as far as
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vēsānus, -a, -um
mad, insane
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vetus, -eris
old, ancient
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\* videô, -ēre, vīdī, vīsus \*
see; in passive usually “seem”
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\* vīvô, -ere, vīxī, vīctūrus \* live
live