21a Catullus 64 132-163 English to Latin Flashcards
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- discêdô, -ere, -cessî, -cessum *
scatter; depart, desert, run away
- flectô, -ere, flexî, flexus *
bend, turn aside
- pâreô, -êre, pâruî, pâritûrus *
obey
- praestô, praestâre, praestitî, praestitus *
(1) excel; (2) show, maintain
âles, -itis
winged; (subst.) bird
âmittô, -ere, -mîsî, -missus
(let … get away), lose
apiscor, apiscî
seize, grasp; obtain
âra, -ae, f.
altar
attamen
nevertheless
âvehô, -ere, -vexî, -vectum
carry off
blandus, a, um
smooth, gentle, flattering
clêmêns, -entis
mild, merciful
clêmentia, -ae, f.
mercy, pity, clemency
concipiô, -ere, -cêpî, -ceptum
take hold of; comprehend
cônsilium, -î, n.
plan, counsel; council
consternô, -ere, -strâvî, -strâtum
cover, spread
cônûbium, -î, n.
marriage
crêscô, -ere, crêvî, crêtus
increase, grow (intrans.)
dêsum, desse, -fuî, -futûrus
be lacking, fail
dêvôtus, a,um
accursed; vowed as an offering
dîlacerô (1)
tear to pieces
discerpô, -ere, -cerpsî, -cerptum
tear to pieces
exspuô, -ere, -spuî, -spûtum
spit out
famulor, -ârî, -âtus
be a servant
ferus, -î, m.
a wild animal
fidêlis, -e
faithful
germânus, -î, m. / -a, -ae, f.
brother; sister
gignô, -ere, genuî, genitus
beget, produce
horreô, -êre, -uî, —
bristle; shudder at, dread
immîtis (inmîtis), -e
unripe; harsh
iubeô, -êre, iussî, iussus
order
iûrô (1)
swear, take an oath
leaena, -ae, f.
lioness
lêtum, -î, n.
death, destruction
libîdô (lubid-) , -inis, f.
pleasure; lust, passion
lympha, -ae, f.
a water nymph; water
miserescô, -ere
have pity on (+ gen.)
morior, morî, mortuus (moritûrus)
die
mortuus, a, um
dead
neglegô, -ere, neglêxî, neglêctus
disregard, neglect
parcô, -ere, pepercî, parsûrus
spare
perfidus, a, um
treacherous, perfidious
periûrium, -î, n.
a breach of an oath, false oath, perjury
permulceô, -mulcêre, -mulsî, -mulsum
caress, soothe, refresh
porta, -ae, f.
gate
portô (1)
carry
potior, -us
preferred, better, preferable
potius
rather, preferably
praeceptum, -î, n.
advice, precept; instruction, order
praegestiô, -îre
have an overpowering desire, be especially eager for
praemium, -î, n.
reward
praestô
at hand, ready, present
purpureus, a, um
crimson, purple
rapax, -âcis
predatory, rapacious
rûpês, -is, f.
cliff, crag
saevus, -a, -um
raging, savage
satiô (1)
satisfy
Scylla, -ae, f.
a monster dwelling near the straits of Messene
serva, -ae, f.
female slave
servô (1)
guard, keep
sîcine
is this the way? (= sic + ne)
spêrô (1)
hope, hope for
spûmô (1)
foam, froth
suprêmus, a, um
highest
Syrtis, -is, f.
the Gulf of Sidra (Libya); f.pl. the Syrtes (sand bars famous for their desolation)
tumulô (1)
cover with a burial mound, bury
turbô, -inis, m.
anything that spins; a whirlwind; a flywheel (used in spinning)
versô (1)
keep turning; toss and turn
vestîgium, -gî, n.
footprint, track, trace
volô, velle, voluî, —
be willing, will, wish