Ars Poetica 426-444 Flashcards
dōnō dōnāre dōnāvī dōnātus
to give; concede
laetitia laetitiae f.
joy, happiness, good cheer
pallēscō –ere palluī –us
to grow pale
stillō stillāre stillāvī stillātus
to drip with; pour in drops
rōs rōris m.
dew; (by metonymy) tears
saliō salīre saluī saltus
to leap, jump (for joy)
tundō tundere tutudī tūnsus
to beat
conductus, a, um
hired
fūnus fūneris n.
funeral; death; dead body
dērīsor –ōris m.
a mocker
culullus (culillus) –ī m.
a drinking vessel, cup
torqueō torquēre torsī tortum
to twist; torture mentally
merum –ī n.
wine; wine unmixed with water
condō condere condidī conditus
to build, store up, place; construct, compose
vulpēs –is f.
fox
lateō latēre latuī
to lie hidden, be hidden
Quīntilius –iī m.
Quintilius Varus, a friend of Horace (his death is mourned in Odes 1.24)
corrigō corrigere corrēxī corrēctus
to put right, reform
sōdēs
please, I beg you
tornō –āre –āvī –ātus
to round off, make round (on a lathe, etc)
incūs –ūdis f.
an anvil
dēlictum –ī n.
wrong
īnsūmō īnsūmere īnsūmpsī īnsūmptum
to take for something; expend upon, employ (for0
inānis inānis ināne
empty, void; to no avail
quīn
so as to prevent