Apuleius, Met. 6.21 Flashcards

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absentia –ae f.

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absence

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accurrō –ere –currī (–cucurrī) –cursus

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to run to; run, hasten up (> ad and curro)

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aliquantus –a –um

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certain quantity/amount/number/size of; quite a quantity of; moderate

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cadāver –eris n.

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a dead body, carcass, corpse (> cado)

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cicātrīx –īcis f.

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a scar

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cohibeō –ēre –uī –itus

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to hold together, restrain, confine; check, curb, repress (> com– and habeo)

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cōnfestim

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immediately

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conlābor –lāpsus sum

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to slip or fall together or completely; give way, fail; sink down; swoon, faint; fall

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cōperculum–īn.

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a cover, a lid

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crassus –a –um

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thick, fat; crass, coarse

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cubiculum –ī n.

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bedroom

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dētergeō –ēre or dētergō –ere –tersī –tersum

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to wipe off, wipe away

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diūtinus (diutinus) –a –um

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of long duration, lasting

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dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum

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

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ēlābor elabī elapsus

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to slip away

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exsequor (exequor) exsequī exsecūtus sum

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to follow, accomplish, persist

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fenestra –ae f.

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window

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fōrmō(n)sitās –ātis f.

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beauty

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innoxius –a –um

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harmless, innocent

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interim

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meanwhile, in the meantime; at the same time; however, nevertheless

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invādō invādere invāsī invāsum

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to go in, attack, invade

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levis leve

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light; trivial; fickle; worthless; light-footed, delicate; powerless; insignificant; easily digested

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mandō mandāre mandāvī mandātus

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to entrust, commit to one’s charge, deliver over; commission; order, command

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misellus –a –um

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poor, wretched, unfortunate

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nāviter

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diligently, actively, zealously

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nebula –ae f.

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a cloud; mist, fog

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prīstinus –a –um

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former, previous

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prōvolō –āre

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to fly forth

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pūnctulum –īn.

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a slight prick, a small point

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pyxis –idis f.

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a small box, casket

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recondō recondere recondidī reconditus

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to put up again, put back, lay up, put away, hoard, shut up, close, hide, conceal, bury

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reficiō reficere refēcī refectus

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to rebuild, repair, restore

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reportō reportāre reportāvī reportātus

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to bear back, bring again, carry back

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revalēscō –ere –valuī

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to grow well again, recover, regain one’s former strength; to regain their force or authority

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revēlō –āre

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to unveil, uncover, lay bare

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sēmita –ae f.

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a byway, lane; path (> se– and cf. meo, to go)

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sopor –ōris m.

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sleep; sound, deep slumber; personified

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Stygius –a –um

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pertaining to the Styx; of Hades; Stygian (> Styx)

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suscitō suscitāre suscitāvī suscitātus

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to stir up, turn up; to rekindle; rouse, incite; call forth

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ūllus –a –um

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any

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vēlōx –ōcis

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fast

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vērē

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truly

43
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vērō

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in truth, in fact, certainly, truly, to be sure, surely, assuredly; (less commonly) but, however

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vestīgium vestīgi(ī) n.

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step, track; trace; footstep