Horace, Satire 1.6.119-131 Flashcards

1
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deinde or dein

A

then/next/afterward; thereon/henceforth/from there/then; in next position/place

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2
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eō īre iī/īvī itum

A

to go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail

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dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum

A

to sleep, rest; go to sleep, be/fall asleep; be idle, do nothing

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4
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nōn

A

not

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5
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sollicitus –a –um

A

concerned, worried; upset, troubled, disturbed, anxious, apprehensive

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6
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egō meī mihi mē mē

A

I; me

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7
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quod

A

because, the fact that

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8
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crās

A

tomorrow; after today, on the morrow; hereafter, in the future

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9
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surgō surgere surrēxī surrēctus

A

to rise, lift; grow

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10
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sum esse fuī futūrus

A

to be; exist; (also used to form verb perfect passive tenses) (+ nom. perfect participle)

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11
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māne

A

the early morning; dawn; the morning

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12
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obeō obīre obiī/obīvī obitum

A

to go to, meet, die

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13
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Marsyas and Marsya -ae m.

A

Marsyas,the satyr defeated by Apollo in a flute contest, flayed alive as punishment

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14
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quī quae quod

A

some, any; what…, which…; who, which, that

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15
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suī sibi sē sē

A

himself, herself, itself (reflexive)

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16
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vultus vultūs m.

A

expression; face

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17
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ferō ferre tulī lātus

A

to bring, bear, carry; endure

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18
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negō negāre negāvī negātus

A

to deny, refuse; say … Not

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19
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Novius –iī m.

A

Novius (a name)

20
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possum posse potuī

A

to be able, can

21
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parvus –a –um minor –or –us minimus –a –um

A

small, little, cheap; unimportant

22
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ad

A

toward, to; for the purpose of (+ acc.)

23
Q

quattuor; quārtus –a –um

A

4; 4th

24
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post

A

after(ward), later; behind (+ acc.)

25
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hic haec hoc

A

this; these

26
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vagor –ārī –ātus sum

A

to wander about; ride to and fro, career about; to be rumored round, spread (> vagus, wandering)

27
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unguō –ere (ungō –ere) –ūnxī –ūnctus

A

to anoint, cover with oil; envenom; p., unctus, a, um, oiled over, oiled; of the bottoms of ships, covered with pitch, pitchy

28
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olīvum olīvī n.

A

oil

29
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fraudō fraudāre fraudāvī fraudātus

A

to defraud, act illegally

30
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immundus –a –um

A

unclean, foul

31
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Natta -ae m.

A

Natta (a Roman male name)

32
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lucerna –ae f.

A

a lamp, oil–lamp; nocturnal labor

33
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fessus –a –um

A

tired, exhausted, weary

34
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lavō lavāre lāvī lōtus

A

to wash, bathe; soak

35
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trigōn -onis or -ōnos m.

A

a ball game with three player

36
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prandeō prandēre prandī prānsus (perf. part. in active sense)

A

to take breakfast, breakfast, eat luncheon, eat one’s morning or midday meal

37
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avidē

A

eagerly

38
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interpellō –pellāre

A

to interrupt, break in upon; obstruct, impede

39
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venter –ris m.

A

stomach, belly

40
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ōtior ōtiārī ōtiātus

A

to be at leisure, enjoy a holiday

41
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solvō solvere solvī solūtus

A

to loosen; free, release; dissolve

42
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suāvis suāve

A

agreeable, pleasant, gratifying, sweet; charming, attractive

43
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quaestor quaestōris m.

A

quaestor, state treasurer

44
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avus avī m.

A

grandfather; forefather, ancestor

45
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patruus patruī m.

A

uncle