13a. Catullus 63 31-60 Latin to English Flashcards
* ferô, ferre, tulî (archaic tetuli) lâtus *
bear, endure; carry, bring
* operiô, operîrî, operuî, opertum *
cover; shut; hide
* pellô, -ere, pepulî, pulsus *
drive; repulse, rout
* pônô, -ere, posuî, positus *
put, place, set, pitch (camp)
* recipiô, -ere, -cêpî, -ceptum *
keep back; receive
* reor, rêrî, ratus *
reckon, think
* vâdô, -ere, vâsî, -vâsus *
go, move, proceed, rush
absum, abesse, afuî, afutûrus
be absent
aciês, -êî, f.
edge; sharpness of sight; line of battle
aestuô (1)
boil, seethe
aethêr, -eris, m. (acc. aethera)
upper air
albus, -a, -um
white
alloquor (adloquor), alloquî, allocûtus
speak to, address
anhêlô, -âre
breathe hard, gasp, pant
apud (+ acc.) (also aput)
in the presence of; among
aureus, -a, -um
golden, gold
brevis, breve
short, little, brief
careô, -êre, -uî, -itûrus
be without, lack
Cerês, -eris, f.
Ceres; grain, bread
comitor, -ârî, -âtus
accompany
creâtrix, icis, f.
mother, creatress
dê (+ abl.)
from, down from; concerning
dîrigô (dêrigô), -ere, -rêxî, -rêctus
direct; straighten
dominus, -î, m.
master, lord
domô, -âre, -uî, -itus
tame, subdue
domus, domûs (domî), f.
home
dum
while; until; as long as
dûrô (1)
harden, endure
dûrus, -a, -um
hard
erifuga, ae, m.
a runaway slave
exciô, -îre, -îvî or -iî, -îtum or excieô, -êre
call, summon; disturb, excite; produce
famulus, î, m.
slave, servant (male)
ferus, -a, -um
wild, fierce
foris, -is, f.
door
fugiô, -ere, fûgî, fugitûrus
flee
furibundus, -a, -um
raging, mad, furious
fûror, -ârî, -âtus sum
steal
gelidus, -a, -um
(icy-) cold
genetrix, -îcis, f.
mother
genitor, -ôris, m.
sire, father
gymnasium, î, n.
an athletic / educational center
ita
so, thus, in this way
iuvenca, ae, f.
heifer
labô (1)
totter; hesitate; fall to pieces
lacrimô (1)
weep
languor, -ôris, m.
weakness, faintness
lassus, a, um
tired, exhausted (dim. lassulus)
latibulum, î, n.
hiding place, lair, den
liquidus, -a, -um
fluid, liquid
lûstrô (1)
make bright; purify; traverse; survey
maestus, -a, -um
sad
miseriter
pitifully
nix, nivis, f.
snow
ôra, -ae, f.
boundary; coast; region
palaestra, ae, f.
wrestling place
Pâsithea, ae, f.
one of the three Graces; wife of Somnus
patria, -ae, f.
native land, country
patrius, a, um
father’s, paternal
pectus, -oris, n.
breast, chest
piger, pigra, pigrum
reluctant; sluggish, inactive; dull, dejected
properipês, -pedis
swift-footed
pûpula, -ae, f.
a little girl; a small doll; the pupil of the eye
rabidus, a, um
raging, ravening, frenzied, violent
radio (1)
radiate light, beam, shine
recolô, recolere, recoluî, recultum
till again; honor again; recall to mind, think over; consider; resume
reditus, -ûs, m.
a return
remôtus, a, um
removed, out of the way
removeô, -êre, -môvî, -môtum
move back, withdraw; remove
rursus (rursum) (rarely rûsum)
back, backwards; on the other hand; back again, again
soleô, -êre, solitus sum
be wont, be accustomed
sonipes, -pedis
loud-hoofed; m. steed
sopor, -ôris, m.
(deep) sleep, stupor
stâbulum, -î, n.
stall, stable
stadium, iî or î, n.
furlong; racetrack
tempus, -oris, n.
time
ubinam
where?
ubîquê
wherever, everywhere
umbra, -ae, f.
shadow, shade
vadum, -î, n.
ford, shallows
vâstus, -a, -um
waste; vast, huge
vegetus, a, um
vigorous, active, energetic; fresh