26b Catullus 64 382 to end English to Latin Flashcards
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lexical_item
say by way of preface
praefor, -fârî, -fâtus
godlike, superhuman, divine
dîvînus, -a, -um
present
praesêns, -entis
go to see; look upon
invîsô, -ere, -visî, -visum
pure, chaste, holy
castus, -a, -um
show
ostendô, -ere, ostendî, ostentus
inhabitant of heaven; god or goddess
caelicola, -ae, m/f. (gen. pl. caelicolum)
not yet
nôndum
despise, scorn, slight
spernô, -ere, sprêvî, sprêtus
temple, consecrated place
templum, -î, n.
flash, gleam
fulgeô, -êre, fulsî, — / fulgô, -ere, — , —
yearly
annuus, a, um
joyous, festive
festus, a, um
see, catch sight of
- cônspiciô, -ere, -spexî, -spectus *
bend forward, fall forward
prôcumbô, -ere, -cubuî, -cubitum
Parnassus (the mountain near Delphi)
Parnâsus, -î, m.
pour out; abandon, waste
effundô, -ere, -fûdî, -fûsum
giving the Bacchic cry “evan!”
evans, evantis
Delphi
Delphî, -ôrum, m.pl.
with eager rivalry
certâtim
fall (in ruin); rush
ruô, -ere, ruî, rûtus (ruitûrus)
emit smoke, smoke
fûmô (1)
bringing death, deadly
lêtifer, -era, -erum
Mars
Mâvors, Mâvortis, m.
Triton (a sea god); a river in Boeotia, sacred to Athena
Trîtôn, -ônis, m.
belonging to place in Boeotia sacred to Diana
Amarunsius, a, um
arm, furnish with arms
armô (1)
urge, encourage
hortor, -ârî, -âtus
throng, crowd
caterva, -ae, f.
earth, world
tellûs, -ûris, f.
crime
scelus, -eris, n.
unspeakable, impious
nefandus, a, um
justice
iustitia, -ae, f.
put to flight, chase away
fugô (1)
drench, sprinkle
perfundô, -ere, -fûdî, -fûsum
cease, desist
dêsistô, -ere, -stitî, -stitûrus
extinguish
exstinguô (extinguo), -ere, -stînxî, -stînctus
mourn, grieve
lûgeô, -êre, lûxî, lûctus
youthful
prîmaevus, a, um
an unmarried girl
innupta, -ae, f.
get possession of, become master
potior, -îrî, -îtus
stepmother
noverca, ae, f.
ignorant, uncomprehending
ignârus, -a, -um
spread oneself underneath
substernô, -ere, -strâvî, -strâtum
impious, disobedient
impius (inpius), a, um
stain; defile with wicked acts
scelerô (1)
speak
for, fârî, fâtus
acting justly, righteous
iustifîcus, a, um
think worthy
dignor, -arî, -âtus
contact, touch; connect; continue
contingô, -tingere, -tigî, -tactum
Roman goddess of birth; one of the Fates
Parca, -ae, f.
thrifty, frugal
parcus, a, um
free
lîber, -a, -um
tree bark; book
liber, librî, m.
son
gnatus, î, m.
ankle; anklebone; heel; a die
tâlus, -i, m.