2a. Catullus 51, Latin to English Flashcards
Catullus 51
adversus (or adversum)
turned toward, facing, opposite (adverb or prep. + acc.)
adversus, -a, -um
turned toward, facing, opposite
artus, -a, -um
close, narrow, confined, short, brief
artus, -ûs, m.
joint, limb
* aspiciô, aspicere, aspexî, aspectum *
behold, see; look towards, lie toward; examine, ponder
* audiô, -îre, -îvî (-iî), -îtus *
hear
auris, -is, f.
ear
beâtus, -a, -um
happy, prosperous (ML blessed)
dêmâno (1)
flow down, descend
deus, -î, m. (nom. pl. dî and deî)
god
dîvus, -a, -um
divine; (subst.) god, goddess
dulcis, -e
sweet, pleasant
* edô, -ere (or esse), êdî, êsus *
eat
ego; nôs
I; we
êripiô, -ere, -ripuî, -reptum
snatch away, pull out
exsultô (exultô) (1)
leap up, dance; exult
fâs, n. (indecl.)
divine right
flamma, -ae, f.
flame
geminus, -î, m.
twin
* gerô, -ere, gessî, gestus *
carry; carry on, wage
gestiô, gestîre, gestîvî (-iî), -itum
use passionate gestures; digress; desire eagerly
gestus, -ûs, m.
posture, gesture
ille, illa, illud
that (yonder)
Lesbium, -i, n.
wine from Lesbos
Lesbius, -a, -um
of the island of Lesbos
lingua, -ae, f.
tongue, language