Horace, Satires 1.6.42-60 Flashcards

1
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plaustrum –ī n.

A

a cart, car, wain

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2
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ducentī –ae –a; ducentēsimus –a –um

A

200; 200th

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3
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concurrō concurrere concucurrī concursus

A

to run/assemble/knock/snap together; agree, fit, concur; coincide; make same claim; charge, fight/engage in battle; come running up/in large numbers; rally

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4
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fūnus fūneris n.

A

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

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5
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cornū cornūs f.

A

horn; hoof; beak/tusk/claw; bow; horn/trumpet; end, wing of army; mountain top

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6
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tuba –ae f.

A

a trumpet; trumpet–signal

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7
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saltem

A

at least

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8
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lībertīnus –ī m.

A

freedman

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9
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rōdō rōdere rōsī rōsum

A

to gnaw, eat away, erode; to slander, carp at

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10
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convictor –ōris m.

A

intimate friend, companion

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11
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pāreō pārēre pāruī pāritūrus

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to be obedient, obey (+ dat.); appear, be visible, be at hand

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12
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forsit

A

perhaps

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13
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iūs iūris n.

A

law; legal system; code; right; duty; justice; court; binding decision; oath; gravy; broth; soup; sauce

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14
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quīvīs quaevīs quodvīs or (subst.) quidvīs

A

who or what thou pleasest; any whatever, any

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15
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praesertim

A

especially; particularly

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16
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cautus –a –um

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cautious, careful, prudent

17
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assūmō (or adsūmō) –sūmere –sūmpsī –sūmptum

A

to take besides, obtain in addition

18
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prāvus –a –um

A

crooked; subst., pravum, i, n., perverseness, wrong, evil, falsehood

19
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cāsus cāsūs m.

A

fall; occurrence; chance, misfortune

20
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sortior –ītus sum

A

to cast lots; obtain, get, take by lot; share; distribute; assign, allot, appoint; select, choose (> sors)

21
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etenim

A

and indeed; for in fact

22
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Varius –iī m.

A

Varius; L. Varius, a tragic poet, contemporary with Virgil and Horace

23
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corām

A

in person, face–to–face; in one’s presence, before one’s eyes; publicly, openly

24
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singillātim or singulātim

A

one by one, singly, severally, individually

25
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īnfāns –antis

A

not capable of speech; an infant

26
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pudor pudōris m.

A

decency, shame; sense of honor; modesty; bashfulness

27
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profor –fātus sum

A

to speak out; say; speak

28
Q

Sātūreiānus -a -um

A

of Tarentum (a city of Greek origin on the S. coast of Italy originally named Satureia)

29
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vectō vectāre vectāvī vectātus

A

to convey (> veho)

30
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rūs rūris n.

A

country(side)

31
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caballus -ī m.

A

horse, a pack horse