7. Catullus 8 vocabulary Flashcards
adeô, -îre, -iî or -îvî, -itum
approach, attack
amô (1)
love
at (ast)
but
bâsio (1)
to kiss
bellum, -î, n.
war
bellus, -a, -um
pretty, handsome
candidus, a, um
white; open
Catullus, i, m.
C. Valerius Catullus, b. 86 BCE
cum (+ abl.)
with
cum
when; since; although
* dêsinô, -ere, -siî, -situs *
cease, stop
destinô (1)
fix; determine; destine
* dîcô, -ere, dîxî, dictus *
say, tell
doleô, -êre, doluî, dolitûrus
grieve (at)
*dûcô, dûcere, dûxî, ductus *
lead, guide; consider, believe
* fiô, fierî, factus sum *
be made, be done; become, happen
* fugiô, -ere, fûgî, fugitûrus *
flee
* fulgeô, -êre, fulsî, — / fulgô, -ere, — , — *
flash, gleam
iam
now (by this time); already
ibi
there, in that place
impotens, (inpotens) impotentis (adj.)
powerless, impotent; out of control, raging
ineptio, -îre
play the fool
invîtus, -a, -um
unwilling