Apuleius, Met. 2.2.1 Flashcards
attonitus, a, um
stunned, awestruck, overwhelmed
circumeo/circueō circumīre circumiī/circumīvī circuitus
to go around
cruciābilis –e
exruciating, agonizing
cūnctus –a –um
all, entire, all together
cupīdō cupidinis f.
desire, eagerness, craving
dēsīderium dēsīderi(ī) n.
desire
immō
no indeed (expressing a contradiction); on the contrary, more correctly; indeed, nay more
initium initi(ī) n.
beginning, commencement; entrance; [ab initio => from the beginning]
omnīnō
entirely, altogether
quidem
moreover, certainly (emphasizing one statement with reference to another); nē … quidem: not even
reperiō reperīre repperī repertus
to discover, learn; light on; find/obtain/get; find out/to be, get to know; invent
stupidus –a –um
dazed, shocked
tamen
nevertheless, however
vērō
in truth, in fact, certainly, truly, to be sure, surely, assuredly; (less commonly) but, however
vestīgium vestīgi(ī) n.
step, track; trace; footstep