3. Catullus 51 vocabulary Flashcards
adversus (or adversum)
turned toward, facing, opposite (adverb or prep. + acc.)
artus, -ūs, m.
joint, limb
* aspiciō, aspicere, aspexī, aspectum *
behold, see; look towards, lie toward; examine, ponder
* audiō, -īre, -īvī (-iī), -ītus
hear
auris, -is, f.
ear
beātus, -a, -um
happy, prosperous (ML blessed)
dēmāno (1)
flow down, descend
deus, -ī, m.
god
dīvus, -a, -um
divine; (subst.) god, goddess
dulcis, -e
sweet, pleasant
ego; nōs
I; we
ēripiō, -ere, -ripuī, -reptum
snatch away, pull out
exsultō (exultō) (1)
leap up, dance; exult
fās, n. (indecl.)
divine right
flamma, -ae, f.
flame
geminus, -ī, m.
twin
* gerō, -ere, gessī, gestus *
carry; carry on, wage
gestiō, gestīre, gestīvī (-i), -itum
use passionate gestures; digress; desire eagerly
identidem
again and again
flamma, -ae, f.
flame
geminus, -ī, m.
twin
gestiō, gestīre, gestīvī (-i), -itum
use passionate gestures; digress; desire eagerly
identidem
again and again
nox, noctis, f.
night
omnis, -e
all, every
ōtium, -tī, n.
leisure, ease, peace