Catullus 109 Flashcards
dīcō dīcere dīxī dictus
talk; say, declare; sing, recite; name, call
faciō facere fēcī factus
do, make, achieve, attain, reach
foedus foederis n.
any formal agreement or bond, incl. marriage and (sometimes) other sexual unions
iūcundus –a –um
pleasant, delightful
licet licēre licuit/licitum est
impers., it is permitted
perdūcō perdūcere perdūxī perductum
conduct
perpetuus –a –um
continual, everlasting, perpetual
prōmittō prōmittere prōmīsī prōmissus
send forth; undertake, promise, guarantee
prōpōnō prōpōnere prōposuī prōpositus
expose to view, set forth, offer, propound, propose
sincērē
without impairment, falsehood, or dishonesty
tōtus –a –um
the whole, all
vērē
truly, really, actually, rightly