Satire 1.10.76-92 Flashcards
(33 cards)
explōdō explōdere explōsī explōsum
to drive off the stage by clapping
Arbuscula -ae f.
Arbuscula, the name of mime actress of Cicero’s day
cīmex cīmicis m.
bed–bug, bug
Pantīlius -(i)ī m.
Pantilius, a Roman name (from the Greek for all-annoying)
cruciō –cruciāre
to torture, torment
vellicō (1)
to pinch; criticize, pull to pieces
Dēmētrius -ī m.
Demetrius (a Greek male name)
laedō laedere laesī laesus
to strike; hurt, injure, wound; offend, annoy
convīva –ae m.
guest, table–companion
Tigellius –(i)ī m.
Tigellius, the name of a well-known musician
Valgius -ī m.
Valgius (a Roman nomen gentilicium)
Octāvius –ī m.
Octavius
Fuscus -a -um
Fuscus (a Roman cognomen)
utinam
introduces an Optative subjunctive
Viscus -ī m.
Viscus (a Roman name)
uterque utraque utrumque
which (of two), whichever, no matter which; one, either, one or other; (w/que) each/either (of two); both (separately); each side (pl.), each set
relēgō relēgāre relēgāvī relēgātus
to send away, remove; consign, give in charge
Polliō –ōnis m.
a Roman cognomen, e.g., of C. Asinius Pollio
Messalla -ae m.
Messalla (a Roman cognomen)
Bibulus -ī m.
Bibulus (a name)
Servius –iī m.
Servius (a name)
candidus –a –um
white, fair
Furnus -ī m.
Furnus (a Roman male name)
quāliscumque quālecumque
whatever kind, whatever sort