Horace, Satire 1.10.1-19 Flashcards

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mendōsus -a -um

A

full of blemishes, faulty

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2
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Catō –ōnis m.

A

Cato, a family name in the Porcian gens; M. Porcius Cato, called the Censor and also Senex; M. Porcius Cato the younger, who perished by his own hand at Utica; hence, called Uticensis

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ēmendō ēmendāre

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to free from faults, correct, improve, amend

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lēniter lēnius (comp.) lēnissimē (superl.)

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gently, mildly

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lōrum lōrī n. or lorus –ī m.

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thong, strap, strip of leather; shoe strap; whip; dog leash; reins

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fūnis fūnis m.

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rope, line

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ūdus –a –um

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wet, damp

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exōrō exōrāre exōrāvī exōrātus

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to pray effectually; entreat, implore

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9
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ops opis f.

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power, might; help; influence; resources/wealth (pl.)

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fastīdium –ī n.

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nausea, squeamishness, loathing, distaste, aversion

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11
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grammaticus –ī m.

A

secondary school teacher

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12
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illūc

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there, thither

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13
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nempe

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indeed, to be sure, truly

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14
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incompositus –a –um

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unformed; out of order, disordered, disarranged, irregular; amorphic

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15
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Laberius –ī m.

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a Roman gentile name

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16
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mīmus –ī m.

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mime (actor in a mime); mime (theatrical production)

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rīsus –ūs m.

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laughter; smile

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dīdūcō –dūcere –dūxī –ductum

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to draw apart, separate

19
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rictus –ūs m.

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an open mouth

20
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lassus –a –um

A

tired, weary

21
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iocōsus –a –um

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full of jesting, humorous, droll, facetious

22
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vicis vicis f.

A

change, interchange, alternation, succession, vicissitude

23
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parcō parcere pepercī parsus

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to forbear, refrain from; spare; show consideration; be economical/thrifty with

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extenuō –āre –āvī –ātum

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to make thin, reduce, diminish

25
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cōnsultō

A

deliberately, purposely, designedly

26
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plērumque

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generally, commonly; mostly, for the most part; often, frequently

27
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secō secāre secuī sectum

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to cut

28
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scripta –ōrum n. pl.

A

writings, works (in poetry or prose)

29
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cōmoedia –ae f.

A

comedy

30
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prīscus –a –um

A

ancient, antique

31
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imitor imitārī imitātus sum

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to imitate

32
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Hermogenes

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Hermogenes (a name)

33
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umquam

A

ever

34
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sīmius -iī m.

A

ape

35
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Calvus –ī m.

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Calvus, a Roman cognomen

36
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Catullus –ī m.

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Catullus, Roman cognomen