34. Propertius 1.21-22 vocabulary Flashcards

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agger, -is, m.

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mound, rampart, dike

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campus, -î, m.

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plain

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câsus, -ûs, m.

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chance; mischance, accident

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* cadô, cadere, cecidî, câsum *

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fall

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consors, -ortis

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having a common lot; shared in common

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contegô, -ere, -texî, -tectum

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cover up; shelter

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* contingô, -tingere, -tigî, -tactum *

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contact, touch; connect; continue

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discordia, -ae, f.

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disagreement, dissension, discord

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* dispergô, -ere, dispersî, dispersus *

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scatter, disperse

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effugiô, -ere, -fûgî

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escape

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ênsis, -is, m.

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sword

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* êripiô, -ere, -ripuî, -reptum *

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snatch away, pull out

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Etruscus, -a, -um

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Etruscan; (nom. masc.) an Etruscan

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* êvâdô, -ere, -vâsî, -vâsus *

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go out, escape

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fûnus, -eris, m.

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funeral, death

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Gallus, a, um

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Gallic; m. a Gaul; a priest of Cybele; also a Roman cognomen

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gemitus, -ûs, m.

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sigh, groan

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gignô, -ere, genuî, genitus

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beget, produce

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genus, -eris, n.

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birth, origin; descendant; race; class, order

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ignôtus, -a, -um

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unknown

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* inveniô, -îre, -vênî, -ventus *

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find

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Îtalia, -ae, f.

A

Italy

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lacrima, -ae, f.

A

tear

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lûmen, -inis, n.

A

light

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medius, -a, -um

A

middle (of)

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membrum, -î, n.

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member, limb

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notô (1)

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brand, mark

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nota, -ae, f.

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mark, sign; letter; brand, stigma

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os, ossis, n.

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bone

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Penâtês, -ium, m.pl.

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Penates, household gods

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perpetior, perpetî, perpessus

A

bear steadfastly, endure

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Perusînus, a, um

A

of Perusia (a city in Etruria, mod. Perugia)

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praecipuê

A

peculiarly; especially

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prôiciô, -ere, -iêcî, -iectus

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throw forward; throw away, abandon

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properô (1)

A

hasten

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propinquus, -a, -um

A

near; (subs.) kinsman

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proximus, -a, -um

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nearest, next

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pulvis, -eris, m.

A

dust

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saucius, -a, -um

A

wounded

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solum, -î, n.

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soil, ground; base (of a statue)

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sôlus, a, um

A

only, alone

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supponô (subponô), -ere, -posuî, -positum

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place under; add; substitute

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* torqueô, -êre, torsî, tortus *

A

turn, twist, hurl

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Tullus, -î, m.

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A Roman gentile name; Tullus Hostilius (third king of Rome)

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turgeô, turgere, tursî

A

be swollen

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ûber, -eris, n.

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udder; fertility

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Vumbria (Umbria), -ae, f.

A

Italian region E. of Etruria

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unde

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whence; from which (what) place, from where