15a Catullus 46, 48, 56, 58, 70, 85 Latin to English Flashcards
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- mâlô, mâlle, mâluî, — *
(be more willing), prefer
- nûbô, -ere, nupsî, nuptum *
(of women) marry
- proficîscor, proficîscî, profectus *
set out, start, depart
- sinô, -ere, sîvî, situs *
allow, permit
aequinoctiâlis, e
of the equinox
ager, agrî, m.
field, territory
angiportus, -ûs, m (angiportum), -î, n.
narrow street, lane, alley
aqua, -ae f.
water
arista, -ae, f.
ear of grain
Asia, -ae, f.
the continent of Asia, esp. Asia Minor; Persia; Troy; the Roman province of Asia
aveô, -êre (2)
wish, desire, long for
bâsio (1)
to kiss
Caelius, i, m.
M. Caelius Rufus (87 – 48 BC)
clârus, -a, -um
clear, famous
coetus (coitus), -ûs, m.
meeting, gathering
dênsus, -a, -um
thick, dense
diversus (divorsus), -a, -um
separated; diverse, different
êgelidus, a, um
lukewarm; cool; chilly, cold
excrucio (1)
torture, rack, plague; afflict, torment
fortasse
perhaps, perchance
glûbo, glûbere
deprive of its bark, peel; gratify a man sexually
Iuventius, iî, m.
a Roman gentile name
magnanimus, a, um
great-souled
Nîcaea (Nîcea), ae, f.
the name of various Greek cities, including modern Nice (name after Nike); esp. the city in Bithynia, mod. Isnik in Turkey.
numquam (nunquam)
never
ôdî, ôdisse (defective)
hate
oportet, -êre, oportuit (impers.)
it is proper, (one) ought
osculâtiô, ônis, f
a kissing
pedes, -itis, m.
foot-soldier; (pl.) infantry
praetrepidans, antis (adj.)
trembling greatly; very hasty
quadrivium (quâdrivium), ii, n.
a cross-road; the four mathematical sciences
rêfert (rê fert)
it befits, it matters it profits (impersonal)
rêmus, -i, m.
oar
Remus, i. m
the brother of Romulus
reporto (1)
carry back
satur, satura, saturum
full of food, sated; rich, abundant
seges, segetis, f.
a cornfield, a field of grain
silesco, silescere
become quiet
studium, -î, n.
eagerness, enthusiasm
tepor, tepôris, m.
a gentle warmth, tepidity, tepor
ûber, -eris
full, fruitful
ûber, -eris, n.
udder; fertility
vagor, -ârî, -âtus
wander, roam about
variê
with diverse colors; differently, in various ways
veniô, -îre, vênî, ventum
come
ventus, -î, m.
wind
via, -ae f.
way, road
vigesco, vigescere, vigui
become lively, bloom, flourish
Zephyrus, -î, m.
the west wind