6a Catullus 1 and 50 Latin to English Flashcards

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lexical_item

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abeô, -îre, -îvî, -itum

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abeô, -îre, -îvî, -itum

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aevum, -î, n. (also aevom)

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age, life time

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aliquis, aliquid

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some one; any one; anything

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âridus, -a, -um

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dry

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audâx, -âcis

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bold, daring

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* audeô, -êre, ausus sum (perf. subj. ausim etc.) *

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dare

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* caveo, cavêre, câvî, cautum *

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be on one’s guard, beware

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charta or carta, -ae, f.

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paper, papyrus

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cibus, -î, m.

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food

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conveniô, -venîre, -vênî, -ventum

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meet; come to an agreement

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Cornêlius, -a, -um

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the name of a Roman family (gens) and tribe

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cupiô, -ere, -îvî (-iî), -îtus

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desire

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dea, -ae, f.

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goddess

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dêfessus, -a, -um

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tired out, exhausted

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dêlicâtus, -a, -um

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alluring, charming, voluptuous

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despuô, -ere

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spit

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doceô, -ere, -uî, -tum

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tell, inform; teach

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doctus, -a, -um

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learned, wise

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dolor, dolôris, m.

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pain

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donô (1)

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present

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dônum, -î, n.

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gift

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explicô, âre, -âv î, -âtum

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unroll, unravel; explain

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expoliô, -ïre, -ïvï or -iî, -îtum

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smooth down, polish

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expolîtus, -a, -um
polished
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facêtiae, -ârum, f. pl.
wit, clever sayings, humor
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\* faciô, -ere, fêcî, factus \*
do, make
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furor, -ôris, m.
madness, rage, frenzy
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habeô, habêre, habuî, habitum
to have
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hesternus, -a, -um
of yesterday
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\* iaceô, -êre, iacuî, --- \*
lie (prostrate)
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illinc
from there, thence
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illôc
to that place, thither
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incendô, -ere, -cendî, cênsus
set fire to, burn
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indomitus, a, um
untamed
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iocus, -î, m.
joke
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Italus, -a, -um
Italian
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iûcundus, -a, -um
pleasing, delightful
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Iuppiter, Iovis, m.
Jupiter
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iuvô, iuvâre, iûvî, iûtus
aid, help; (esp. in third person singular for “what use is it to...”)
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labor, -ôris, m.
toil, difficulty
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laboriôsus, -a, -um
hard, laborious
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\* laedô, -ere, laesî, laesus \*
strike, injure
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lectulus or lecticulus, -î, m.
a little bed
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lectus, -î or -ûs, m.
bed
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legô, -ere, lêgî, lêctus
read; (originally and in compounds) gather, choose
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lepidus, a, um
agreeable, charming
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lepos (lepor), lepôris, m.
charm, attractiveness
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lepus, leporis, m.
a hare
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libellus, -î, m.
small book; pamphlet; document
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Licinius, ī, m. Licinius, ī, m. Licinius, ī, m. Licinius, ī, m.
a Roman gentile name; esp. C. Licinius Macer Calvus a Roman gentile name; esp. C. Licinius Macer Calvus a Roman gentile name; esp. C. Licinius Macer Calvus a Roman gentile name; esp. C. Licinius Macer Calvus
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\*loquor, loquî, locûtus\*
speak, talk
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\* lûdô, -ere, lûsî, lûsus \*
play; mock
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lûx, lûcis, f.
light
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\* maneô, -êre, -sî, -sum \*
remain
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membrum, -î, n.
member, limb
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meus, -a, -um
my, mine
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miser, -a, -um
wretched
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modo
only; lately, just now
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modus, -î, m.
manner, way; measure
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multus, -a, -um
much; (pl.) many; n. pl. many things, much
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mûtuus, -a, -um
on loan; reciprocal; belonging to each other
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namque
for, for indeed
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lest
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nê ... quidem
not even
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Nemesis, eôs, f.
Greek goddess of retribution; woman in poems of Tibullus
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novus, a, um
new
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nûgae. -ârum, f. pl.
trifles, worthess things, trash
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numerô (1)
count, pay out, relate, consider
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numerus, -î, m.
number
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o
oh!
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ocellus, -î, m.
eye (diminutive of oculus); darling
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omnis, -e
all, every
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ôrô (1)
beg, pray
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ôtiôsus, -a, -um
unoccupied, unemployed
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patrôna, -ae, f.
patron, protectress
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per (+ acc.)
through
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perennis, -is, -e
constant; enduring
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perspiciô, -ere, -spexî, spectus
look or see through, see (clearly), perceive
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plûs, plûris
more, too much (comp. of multus)
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poêma, atis, n.
poem
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poena, -ae f.
penalty, punishment
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postquam
after
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prex, precis, f. (usually plural)
entreaty, prayer
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pûmex, -icis, m. (sometimes f.)
pumice stone (used to make erasures)
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putô (1)
consider, deem
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quâliscumque (quâliscunque), quâliscumque, quâlecumque
whatever, of whatever sort
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quârê
on account of which thing; wherefore, therefore
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quiês, -êtis, f.
quiet, rest
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quisquis, quicquid
whoever, whatever
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reddô, -ere, reddidî, redditus
give back, return; render
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reposco, reposcere
demand back; claim
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saeculum (saeclum), -(u)lî, n.
generation, age; the present time
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\* scrîbô, -ere, scrîpsî, scrîptus \*
write
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sêmimortuus, a, um
half-dead
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simul
at the same time
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soleô, -êre, -itus
be accustomed to
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somnus, -î, m.
sleep
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tabella, -ae, f.
tablet
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\* tegô, -ere, têxî, têctus \*
cover; protect
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tôtus, a, um
whole, all, entire
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três, tria
three
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tribus, -ûs, m.
tribe
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uterque, utraque, utrumque
each, both
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vēmens, vementis, adj.
violent, forceful, zealous
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versiculus, -î, m.
a short line (or poetry)
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versor, -ârî, -âtus
be engaged in, be occupied with
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\* videô, -êre, vîdî, vîsus \*
see; in passive usually “seem”
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vînum, -î, n.
wine
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virgô, -inis, f.
maiden