24b Catullus 64 338-381 English to Latin Flashcards
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run
- currô, -ere, cucurrî, cursûrus *
receive; accept
accipiô, accipere, accêpî, acceptus
heap, pile, mass
acervus, -î, m.
Achilles
Achillês, -is, m.
an Achaean, Greek
Achîvus, -î, m.
mound, rampart, dike
agger, -is, m.
double-edged
anceps, -itis
make narrow
angustô (1)
anxious
anxius, a, um
burn (intrans.), blaze
ârdeô, -êre, ârsî, ârsûrus
plowed land, field
arvum, -î, n.
wage war
bellô (1) or bellor, -ârî, -âtus sum
pyre, tomb
bustum, -î, n.
cut down, slay, kill
caedô, -ere, cecîdî, caesus
strife, struggle, contest
certâmen, -inis, n.
put (acc.) around (dat.), surround (acc.) with (abl.)
circumdô, -dare, -dedî, -datus
pile up
coacervô (1)
bring together; discuss; give, lend
conferô, -ferre, -tulî, -lâtum
husband, wife
coniûnx, coniugis, m./f.
plenty, supply
côpia, -ae f.
hair, locks
crînis, -is, m.
of Dardanus (an ancestor of Priam); Trojan
Dardanius, a, um
give up, surrender
dêdô, dêdere, dêdidî, dêditus
mow, reap; harvest
dêmetô, -ere, -messî, -missum
finally, at length
dênique
pour forth
diffundô, -ere, -fûdî, -fûsum
discordant; warring; inconsistent
discors, discordis
lead, guide
dûcô, -ere, dûxî, ductus
a while ago, for some time
dûdum
uncommon, extraordinary
êgregius, -a, -um
elevated, lofty
excelsus, -a, -um
take out, except; take up, receive, catch
excipiô, -ere, -cêpî, -ceptus
having no share in; immune to
expers, expertis
admit, confess
fateor, -êrî, fassus
lucky, fortunate, happy
fêlix, -îcis
iron
ferrum, -î, n.
thread
fîlum, -î, n.