27a Horace Epode 7 Latin to English Flashcards

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  • condô, -ere, -didî, -dîtus *
A

found; compose, write; store up; put away, bury

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  • fluô, -ere, flûxî, flûxûrus *
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flow

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  • rapiô, -ere, rapuî, raptus *
A

snatch

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  • ruô, -ere, ruî, rûtus (ruitûrus) *
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fall (in ruin); rush

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acerbus, -a, -um

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bitter

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aptô (1)

A

fit (on); equip

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Brittanus, a, um

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British

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caecus, -a, -um

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blind; hidden

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Carthago (Karthago), inis, f

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Carthage

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catênâtus, a, um

A

chained

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cruor, -ôris, m

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gore, blood

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descendô, -ere, -scendî, -scensum

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go down, descend

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dispar, disparis

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unlike, dissimilar

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ênsis, -is, m.

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sword

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fâtum, -î, n.

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fate

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immerens (inmerens), ntis

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undeserving, blameless

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inficiô, -ere, -fêcî, -fectum

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dye; stain; spoil

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intactus, a, um

A

untouched

19
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invidus, a, um

A

envious, jealous

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Latînum, î, n.

A

the Latin language

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Latînus, a, um

A

of Latium, Latin

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Latînus, î, m.

A

name of a mythical king of Latium

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lupus, -î, m.

A

wolf

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nex, necis, f.

A

violent death, murder

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pallor, pallôris, m.

A

paleness, pallor; mustiness; unsightliness

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rêmus, -i, m.

A

oar

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respondeô, -êre, -spondî, -spônsus

A

reply, answer

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Rômânus, a, um

A

Roman

29
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secundum

A

after, behind; according to (adv. and prep. + acc.)

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stupeô, -ere, -uî, —

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be stunned, amazed