24b Catullus 64 338-381 English to Latin Flashcards

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engl_def

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lexical_item

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run

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  • currô, -ere, cucurrî, cursûrus *
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receive; accept

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accipiô, accipere, accêpî, acceptus

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heap, pile, mass

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acervus, -î, m.

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Achilles

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Achillês, -is, m.

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an Achaean, Greek

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Achîvus, -î, m.

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mound, rampart, dike

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agger, -is, m.

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double-edged

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anceps, -itis

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make narrow

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angustô (1)

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anxious

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anxius, a, um

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burn (intrans.), blaze

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ârdeô, -êre, ârsî, ârsûrus

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plowed land, field

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arvum, -î, n.

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wage war

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bellô (1) or bellor, -ârî, -âtus sum

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pyre, tomb

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bustum, -î, n.

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cut down, slay, kill

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caedô, -ere, cecîdî, caesus

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strife, struggle, contest

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certâmen, -inis, n.

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put (acc.) around (dat.), surround (acc.) with (abl.)

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circumdô, -dare, -dedî, -datus

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pile up

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coacervô (1)

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bring together; discuss; give, lend

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conferô, -ferre, -tulî, -lâtum

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husband, wife

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coniûnx, coniugis, m./f.

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plenty, supply

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côpia, -ae f.

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hair, locks

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crînis, -is, m.

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of Dardanus (an ancestor of Priam); Trojan

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Dardanius, a, um

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give up, surrender

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dêdô, dêdere, dêdidî, dêditus

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mow, reap; harvest
dêmetô, -ere, -messî, -missum
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finally, at length
dênique
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pour forth
diffundô, -ere, -fûdî, -fûsum
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discordant; warring; inconsistent
discors, discordis
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lead, guide
dûcô, -ere, dûxî, ductus
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a while ago, for some time
dûdum
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uncommon, extraordinary
êgregius, -a, -um
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elevated, lofty
excelsus, -a, -um
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take out, except; take up, receive, catch
excipiô, -ere, -cêpî, -ceptus
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having no share in; immune to
expers, expertis
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admit, confess
fateor, -êrî, fassus
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lucky, fortunate, happy
fêlix, -îcis
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iron
ferrum, -î, n.
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thread
fîlum, -î, n.
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the veil (flame-colored) worn by a Roman bride
flammeum, -î, n.
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fiery; swift as fire
flammeus, a, um
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yellow
flâvens, -entis
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river
flûmen, -inis, n.
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chance
fors, fortis, f.
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fortis, -e
fortis, -e
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pour; rout (of troops)
fundô, -ere, fûdî, fûsus
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funeral, death
fûnus, -eris, m.
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spindle
fûsus, -î, m.
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not
haud
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the Hellespont
Hellespontus, -î, m.
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heir
hêrês, hêrêdis, m/f.
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unkempt
incultus, a, um
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hostile, dangerous
înfestus, -a, -um
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weak
infîrmus, a, um
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distant; long continued
longinquus, -a, -um
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become wet, soaked
madefiô, -fiêrî, -factus
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drip, flow
mânô (1)
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married; in masc. sing. husband
marîtus,a, um
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reaper, harvester
messor, -ôris, m.
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send; let ... go
mittô, -ere mîsî, missus
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fortifications, (city) walls
moenia, -ium, n. (plural)
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of Neptune
Neptûnius, a, um
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become acquainted with; (perfect) know
nôscô, -ere, nôvî, nôtus
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friend, acquaintance
notus, -î, m.
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known, familiar; famous
nôtus, a, um
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wife
nupta, -ae, f.
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besiege, blockade
obsideô, -êre, -sêdî, -sessus
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rise, arise
orior, orîrî, ortus
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son of Tantalus; father of Atreus and Thyestes
Pelops, -opis, m.
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knock down; overthrow; ruin
percellô, -cellere, -cûlî, -culsum
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mix together; confuse
permisceô, -êre, -miscuî, -mixtum
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confused; promiscuous
permixtus, a, um
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very often
persaepe
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of Polyxena (daughter of Priam, sacrificed to Achilles)
Polyxenius, a, um
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the hollow of the knee; knee
poples, poplitis, m.
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cull or reap, in advance
praecerpô, -ere, -cerpsî, -cerptum
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outstrip, outrun
praevertô, -ere, -vertî, -versum
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throw forward; throw away, abandon
prôiciô, -ere, -iêcî, -iectus
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lay low, strike down
prosternô, -ere, -strâvî, -strâtum
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rotten, decaying, withered
putridus, a, um
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also
quoque (can also be part of quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque “whoever, whatever”)
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pay another visit; return to
revîsô, -ere
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the Scamander (a river near Troy)
Scamander, -drî, m.
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a sleeping apart; sleeping apart from one’s spouse or lover
sêcubitus, -ûs, m.
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the woof of a cloth or tapestry (i.e. the vertical threads)
subtegmen, -inis, n.
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collapse; submit to sex
succumbô, -ere, -cubuî, cubitum
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lowered; submissive
summissus, a, um
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make warm
tepefaciô, -ere, -fêcî, -factum
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terror
terror, -ôris, m.
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witness
testis, -is, m.
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Trojan
Teucrus, a, um
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a Trojan-born man; a Trojan
Trôiugena, -ae, m.
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body, torso
truncus, -î, m.
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victim, sacrifice
victima, -ae, f.
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conqueror
victor, -ôris, m.
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bond, fetter, chain
vinculum (vinclum), -î, n.