Apuleius, Met. 6.24 Flashcards
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and in addition, or and besides; and, as well, and indeed, and; even; in comparison: as, than
accumbō –cumbere –cubuī –cubitum
to lie down; recline at dinner
affluens, affluentis
abundant, plentiful
Apollō –inis m.
Apollo
balsamum –ī n.
a fragrant gum of the balsam-tree, balsam
canō canere cecinī cantus
to sing (of)
canōrus –a –um
tuneful, harmonious; resounding (> cano)
cantō cantāre cantāvī cantātus
to sing, play
cēna cēnae f.
dinner, principal meal; course; meal; company at dinner
chorus –ī m.
a dance in a circle; a dance; a company of singers or dancers, choir, train; band, troop; festival
cithara –ae f.
the cithara, cithern, or lute
complector complectī complexus sum
to embrace
concinnō –āre
prepare; repair; set in order
coquō coquere coxī coctum
to cook
exhibeō exhibēre exhibuī exhibitum
produce, show, present, provide
fistula –ae f.
a pipe, tube, water–pipe; reed–pipe
grātia grātiae f.
favor, kindness; gratitude, thanks; one of the three Graces