Catullus 11 Flashcards

1
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* cadô, cadere, cecidî, câsûrus *

A

fall

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* dîcô, -ere, dîxî, dictus *

A

say, tell

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* ferô, ferre, tulî, lâtus *

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bear, endure; carry, bring

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* rumpô, -ere, rûpî, ruptus *

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burst, break

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* tangô, -ere, tetigî, tâctus *

A

touch

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* valeô, -êre, valuî, valitûrus *

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be strong, avail

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* vîvô, -ere, vîxî, vîctûrus *

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live

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8
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aequor, -oris, n.

A

the sea

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Alpes, ium, f.

A

the Alps

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altus, -a, -um

A

high; deep

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11
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amor (amos), amôris, m.

A

love

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12
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ante (+ acc.)

A

before

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13
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Arabs (Ârabs), -âbis (adj.)

A

Arabian

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14
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arâtrum, -î, n.

A

plow

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15
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Aurelius, i, m.

A

a Roman nomen

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16
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caeles, itis (adj.)

A

celestial; (as pl. subs.) the gods

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17
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Caesar, Caesaris, m.

A

Caesar

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18
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colôrô (1)

A

color, tinge

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19
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comes, -itis, m.

A

companion

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20
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complector (conplector) -î, -plexus

A

embrace

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21
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culpa, -ae, f.

A

fault, blame

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22
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Êôus, -a, -um (also w. short E)

A

belonging to the morning; eastern

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23
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extrêmus, -a, -um

A

outermost, last

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24
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flôs, flôris, m.

A

flower

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25
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Fûrius, i, m.

A

a Roman nomen

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26
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gradior, -î, gresssus

A

step, walk, go

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27
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horrîbilis, -e

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fearful, dreadful; rough, uncouth

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28
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Hyrcânus, a, um

A

of Hyrcania (S.E. of the Caspian Sea)

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29
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identidem

A

again and again

30
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île, ilis, n. (îleum and îlium, -iî)

A

the groin (usually plural form for singular)

31
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Indus, a, um

A

Indian

32
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lîtus, -oris, n.

A

shore

33
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longê

A

far, far off; for a long time

34
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moechus, -î, m.

A

an adulterer

35
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mollis, -e

A

soft, yielding

36
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monumentum (monimentum), -î, n.

A

reminder; memorial, monument

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Nîlus, -î, m.

A

the Nile

38
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nûllus, a, um

A

no, not one

39
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nûntiô (1)

A

announce

40
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omnis, -e

A

all, every

41
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parô (1)

A

prepare, get ready

42
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Parthus, a, um

A

Parthian

43
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paucî, -ae, -a

A

few, a few

44
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penetrô (pênetrô) (1)

A

enter, penetrate

45
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postquam

A

after

46
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praetereô, -îre, -iî, -itus

A

go by, pass over, omit

47
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prâtum, -î, n.

A

meadow

48
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quî, quae, quod (relative)

A

who, which, that

49
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quîcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque

A

whoever, whatever

50
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resonô (1)

A

produce a sound, call a name; resound, echo

51
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respectô (1)

A

look back, look round; look at; wait for, look for

52
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Rhênus, -î, m.

A

the Rhine

53
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Sagae, Sagârum, m. pl.

A

a Scythian tribe

54
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sagittifer, fera, ferum

A

arrow-carrying

55
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septemgeminus, a, um

A

seven-fold

56
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simul

A

at the same time

57
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sîve … sîve (seu … seu)

A

whether … or

58
Q

suus, -a, -um

A

his, her, its; their (all reflex.)

59
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temptô (1)

A

test, try, attempt

60
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teneô, -êre, tenuî, tentus

A

hold

61
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trans (prep. + acc., adv)

A

across, beyond

62
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trecentî (tricentî), -ae, -a

A

three hundred

63
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tundô, -ere, tutundî, tûnsus or tûsus

A

beat, buffet

64
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ultimus, a, um

A

farthest; last

65
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ultimus, a, um

A

farthest; last

66
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unda, -ae, f.

A

wave, billow

67
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ut, utî

A

that; as

68
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velut (or velutî)

A

just as, as if

69
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vêrê

A

truly

70
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vîsô, -ere, vîsî, vîsus

A

go to see, visit

71
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voluntâs, -âtis, f.

A

wish; good-will