12a. Catullus 63.1-30 Latin to English Flashcards

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lexical_item

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* canô, -ere, cecinî, cantus *

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sing; prophesy, foretell

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* capiô, capere, cêpî, captus *

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take, capture

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* cêdô, -ere, cessî, cessûrus *

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go (away); give way; yield

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* sequor, sequî, secûtus *

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follow

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* teneô, -êre, tenuî, tentus *

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hold

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* vehô, -ere, vêxî, vectus *

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carry, convey

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acûtus, -a, -um

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sharp

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adorior, -îrî, -ortus

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attack

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agitô (1)

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drive; disturb, agitate

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agô, agere, êgî, âctus

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drive; do, act; treat

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aliênô (1)

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transfer; make an enemy of; drive mad

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aliênus, -a, -um

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foreign; unfavorable

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anima, -ae, f.

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breath; life; soul

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Attis, Attidis, m./f.

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the eunuch consort of Cybele

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calamus, -î, m.

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reed; fishing rod; pipe; pen

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cavus, -a, -um

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hollow

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celerô (1)

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hasten

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chorus, -î, m.

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dance, troop of dancers

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citô (1)

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put into quick motion, stir up, arouse; call, summon to

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citus, -a, -um

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swift, fleet

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corpus, -oris, n.

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body

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cupidus, -a, -um

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desirous, eager

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curvus, -a, -um

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curved, bent

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Cybelê or Cybêbê, -ês, f. (also Cybela, -ae, f.)

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Cybele, the Phrygian goddess worshipped as Magna Mater

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cymbalum, î, n. (gen. pl. cymbalum)

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cymbal

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dêvello, -vellere, velli or volsi, -volsum

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pluck out

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Dindymênê, -ês or -ae, f.

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of Mt. Dindymon, a mountain range in Phrygia sacred to Cybele

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dux, ducis, m.

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guide, leader

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era, -ae, f.

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mistress of the house; mistress

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error, -ôris, m.

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wandering; error; a maze, a cause of error

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etiam

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even; also

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êviro (1)

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emasculate

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exsequor (exequor), -sequî, -secûtus

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follow, accompany; follow up, prosecute; go through with in speaking, tell, relate

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exsul (exul), exsulis, m./f.

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a banished person, an exile

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furô, -ere, —, —

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rage, be mad

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Galla, ae, f.

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an emasculated priest of Cybele

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hederiger, -era, -erum

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ivy-carrying; ivy-wearing

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hilaro (1)

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cheer, gladden

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Îda, -ae (Îdê, -ês), f.

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a mountain range in Phrygia, near Troy; a mountain in Crete

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îlia, ium, n. pl. (îlî is rare gen. sing.)

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groin, genitals

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initium, -î, n.

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beginning

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itaque

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and so

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levis, -e

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light

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maculô (1)

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stain, defile

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Maenas, -adis, f.

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a Maenad, Bacchant (follower of Bacchus)

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Mânes, -ium m. m/f. pl.

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the shades of the underworld

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manus, -ûs, f.

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hand; band (of men)

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mora, -ae f.

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delay

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mulier, -eris, f.

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woman

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nemus, -oris, n.

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grove, glade

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niveus, a, um

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of snow, snowy

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nothus, a, um

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illegitimate

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odium, odiî, n.

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hatred

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opâcus, -a, -um

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shaded, dark

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pecus, -oris, n.

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cattle

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pelagus, -î, n. (cf. A&G 48a)

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sea

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petô, -ere, -îvî (-iî), -îtus

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(aim at), seek; beg, request

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Phrygius, a, um

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Phrygian, of Phrygia (a country of Asia Minor); Trojan

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Phryx, Phrygis

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Phrygian

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pondus, -eris, n.

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weight

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properô (1)

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hasten

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rabiês, -êî, f.

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madness, frenzy

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rapidus, a, um

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strongly flowing; rapid; scorching, consuming

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ratis, -is, f.

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raft, boat

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reboo (1)

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resound

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recêns, -entis

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fresh, recent

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recrepo (1)

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ring or sound in answer

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redimiô, -îre, -iî, -îtum

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wreathe, encircle

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relinquô, -ere, relîquî, relictus

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leave, leave behind

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remûgio, -îre

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boom or bellow in reply

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salum, î, n.

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swell, billow; the sea

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sânctus, -a, -um

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sacred, holy

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sanguis, -inis, m.

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blood

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secta, ae, f.

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a line of movement or action; a way of life, occupation

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silex, -icis, m.

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flint; any hard rock

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sine (+ abl.)

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without

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sinô, -ere, sîvî, situs

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allow, permit

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sonô, -âre, -uî, -itus

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sound, resound

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stimulô (1)

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goad, torment

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suêscô, -ere, suêvî, suêtus

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become accustomed, (perf.) be accustomed

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tardus, -a, -um

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slow, sluggish

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taurus, -î, m.

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bull

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tener, tenera, tenerum

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tender, soft, delicate

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tergum, -î, n.

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back, rear

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terra, -ae f.

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earth, land

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thiasus, î, m.

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an orgiastic dance; a group of orgiastic dancers

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tîbîcen, -cinis, m.

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a tibia-player, a piper

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tremebundus, a, um

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shaking, trembling

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trepidô (1)

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be nervous at; (intrans.) be nervous

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tripudium, -iî, n.

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a measured dancing, a religious dance

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truculentus, a, um

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ferocious

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tympanum (typanum), -î, n.

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drum

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ululâtus, -ûs, m.

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an ululation; a howling with the tongue moving

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ululô (1)

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wail, howl

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vagus, a, um

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wandering; uncertain

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vir, -î, m.

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man; husband

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viridis, -e

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green

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vîs (vim, vî, virês) f.

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force, violence

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volitô (1)

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fly about, fly quickly