Horace, Satire 1.4.120-143 Flashcards

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fōrmō fōrmāre fōrmāvī fōrmātus

A

to form, shape, fashion, model

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sēligō –ere –ligere –lēgī –lectum

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to choose, select

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vetō vetāre vetuī vetitus

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to forbid

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addubitō –dubitāre

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to entertain a doubt, incline to doubt, hesitate, be uncertain

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flagrō flagrāre flagrāvī flagrāturus

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to burn

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vīcīnus –a –um

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neighboring, near

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fūnus fūneris n.

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burial, funeral; funeral rites; ruin; corpse; death

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aeger aegra aegrum

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sick, ill

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exanimō exanimāre exanimāvī exanimātus

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to deprive of life; p., exanimatus, a, um, without breath, breathless; disheartened; terrified (> ex and anima)

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metus metūs m.

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fear, dread, anxiety

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absterreō abterrēre absterruī absterritum

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to frighten away

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perniciēs perniciēī f.

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ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief

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quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque

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whoever, whatever

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īgnōscō īgnōscere īgnōvī īgnōtus

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to pardon, forgive (+ dat.)

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fortasse or fortassis

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perhaps

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16
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istinc

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from (over) there, thence; from where you are; on the other side; from here

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proprius –a –um

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own, very own; individual; special, particular, characteristic

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lectulus –ī m.

A

bed, couch (dim. of lectus)

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porticus porticus f.

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covered walk, colonnade, portico

20
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dēsum deesse defuī

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to be wanting/lacking; fail/miss; abandon/desert, neglect; be away/absent/missing

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numquid

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in a direct question, a strengthened num

22
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comprimō comprimere compressī compressum

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to compress, restrain, crush

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agitō agitāre agitāvī agitātus

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to stir/drive/shake/move about; revolve; live; control, ride; consider, pursue

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labrum –ī n.

A

a lip

25
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ōtium ōti(ī) n.

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leisure; spare time; holiday; ease/rest/peace/quiet; tranquility/calm; lull

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inlūdō –ere –lūsī –lūsus

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to play upon; w. dat.; (fig.), insult, mock; set at naught; injure, hurt; (w. acc.), insult

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velut

A

just as, as if

28
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Iūdaeus –a –um

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of Judaea, Jewish; (masc. or fem. as subst.) a Jew

29
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concēdō concedere concessī concessus

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to relinquish/give up/concede; depart; pardon; submit, allow/grant/permit/condone

30
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turba turbae f.

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commotion, uproar, turmoil, tumult, disturbance; crowd, mob, multitude