5a. Catullus 8 Latin to English Flashcards

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lexical_item

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engl_def

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adeô, -îre, -iî or -îvî, -itum

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approach, attack

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candidus, a, um

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white; open

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* dêsinô, -ere, -siî, -situs *

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cease, stop

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destinô (1)

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fix; determine; destine

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* dîcô, -ere, dîxî, dictus *

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say, tell

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doleô, -êre, doluî, dolitûrus

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grieve (at)

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*dûcô, dûcere, dûxî, ductus*

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lead, guide; consider, believe

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* edô, -ere (or esse), êdî, êsus *

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eat

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* fiô, fierî, factus sum *

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be made, be done; become, happen

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* fugiô, -ere, fûgî, fugitûrus *

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flee

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* fulgeô, -êre, fulsî, — / fulgô, -ere, — , — *

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flash, gleam

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iam

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now (by this time); already

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ibi

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there, in that place

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impotens, (inpotens) impotentis (adj.)

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powerless, impotent; out of control, raging

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ineptio, -îre

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play the fool

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invîtus, -a, -um

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unwilling

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iocôsus, a, um

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full of fun, jesting

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labellum, -i, n.

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a little lip

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* maneô, -êre, mânsî, mânsûrus *

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mêns, mentis, f.

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miser, -a, -um

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mordeô, mordêre, momordî, morsum

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bite; bite into, catch

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multa (adv.)

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much, greatly, earnestly

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multa, -ae, f.
fine, penalty
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multus, -a, -um
much; (pl.) many; n. pl. many things, much
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\* nôlô, nôlle, nôluî, --- \*
be unwilling, not wish
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nûllus, a, um
no, not one
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obdûro (1)
harden; be hardened, endure
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obstinô (1)
set about a thing with firmness, be resolved on (rare except as perfect participle)
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\* perdô, -ere, -didî, -ditus \*
destroy, lose
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\* pereô, -îre, periî, peritûrus \*
perish
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perferô, -ferre, -tulî, -lâtum
carry through; put up with; announce
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quondam
formerly
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quoque (can also be part of quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque “whoever, whatever”)
also
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requirô, -ere, -quisîvî (-iî), -îtus
ask for; look in vain for, miss
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rogô (1)
ask
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scelestus, a, um
accursed; wicked
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sector, -ârî, -âtus sum
keep following, run after, chase
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sôl, sôlis, m.
sun
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\* soleô, -êre, solitus sum \*
be wont, be accustomed
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vae
alas!
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valeô, -êre, valuî, valitûrus
be strong, avail
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ventitô (1)
come often, frequent
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vêrê
truly
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\* videô, -êre, vîdî, vîsus \*
see; in passive usually “seem”
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vîta, -ae f.
life
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vîtô (1)
avoid
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\* volô, velle, voluî, --- \*
be willing, will, wish