14a. Catullus 63 61-end Latin to English Flashcards

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* colô, -ere, coluî, cultus *

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cultivate; inhabit; cherish; worship

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* iungô, -ere, iûnxî, iûnctus *

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join, unite

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* orior, orîrî, ortus *

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rise, arise

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* queror, querî, questus *

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complain

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adhortor (1)

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urge on

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adulescens, -entis, m.

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young man

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age dum (age iam, age nunc, age modo)

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come on!

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albico (1)

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be white, have a whitish color

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algidus, a, um

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cold

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amiciô, amicîre, amicuî, amictum

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cover, cloak

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aper, -prî, m.

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wild boar

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caedês, -dis, f.

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slaughter

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cauda, -ae, f.

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tail (of an animal)

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cerva, -ae, f.

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deer

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cervîx, -îcis f. (sometimes m.)

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neck (and shoulders)

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columen, inis, n.

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roof, summit, peak; key person, top man

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corolla, -ae, f.

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garland, small wreathe

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cubiculum, î, n.

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bedroom

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cûnctus, -a, -um

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whole, all, entire

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decus, -oris, n.

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grace, glory; honor

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dêmêns, -entis

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mad, insane

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deus, -î, m. (nom. pl. dî and deî; gen. pl. deôrum or deum)

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god

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Dindymon, Dindymî, m.

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

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enim (postpositive)

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for

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ephêbus, î, m.

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ephebe (a young man in Greece, between 18 and 20)

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famula, ae, f.

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slave, servant (female)

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ferôx, -ôcis

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wild, fierce

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figûra, -ae, f.

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form, shape, aspect, appearance

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flôridus, -a, -um

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abounding with flowers, flowery

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fremitus, -ûs, m.

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a dull roaring sound, loud noise

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fremô, -ere, -uî, -itûrus

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roar, howl

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frequêns, -entis

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in large numbers, crowded; frequent, numerous

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geminô (1)

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to double; reproduce

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genus, -eris, n.

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birth, origin; descendant; race; class, order

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hostis, -is, m.

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enemy (in war)

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ianua, -ae, f.

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door

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ictus, -ûs, m.

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blow; wound

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imperium, -iî or -î, n.

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command; power; empire

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Iuba, -ae, f.

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Juba (the name of two Numidian kings)

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iuba, -ae, f.

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mane; crest

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leô, -ônis, m.

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lion

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liberê

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freely

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lîmen, -inis, n.

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threshold, portal

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marmor, -oris, n.

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marble

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ministra, ae, f.

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handmaid, temple attendant

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mûgiô, -îre, -îvî, -îtûrus

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bellow, roar

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nemorivagus, a, um

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forest-wandering

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nimis

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too, too much

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obeô, -îre, obiî, obitus

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go about, attend to (rem, negotium etc.); meet

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oleum, î, n.

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olive oil; wrestling, place for wrestling

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paenitet, -êre, paenituit (impersonal)

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be sorry, repent

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pars, partis, f.

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part; in pl. role, character; poltical character

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Phrygia, ae, f.

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Phrygia (a country of Asia Minor)

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procul

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afar, at a distance

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prope

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near, nearly

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prope diem (propediem)

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at an early day, shortly

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puer, -î, m.

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boy, child; slave

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refringô, -ere, -frêgî, -fractus

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break open, tear off

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religô (1)

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tie back, tie up; untie

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resolvô, -ere, -solvî, -solûtum

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untie, dissolve, melt

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retono (1)

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resound

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roseus, a, um

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rosy, red

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rutilus, a, um

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red, reddish

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semper

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always

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silvicultrix, -îcis

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wood-dwelling

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sonitus, -ûs, m.

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sound, noise

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spatium, -î, n.

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distance

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sterilis, -e

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sterile, barren

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tepidus, a, um

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warm

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torôsus, a, um

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knotty; muscular

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ûmidus, -a, -um

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moist, damp

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verber, -eris, n.

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whip

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virgultum, -î, n.

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bush, thicket

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viride, -is, n.

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green color