Catullus 11 Flashcards
* cadô, cadere, cecidî, câsûrus *
fall
* dîcô, -ere, dîxî, dictus *
say, tell
* ferô, ferre, tulî, lâtus *
bear, endure; carry, bring
* rumpô, -ere, rûpî, ruptus *
burst, break
* tangô, -ere, tetigî, tâctus *
touch
* valeô, -êre, valuî, valitûrus *
be strong, avail
* vîvô, -ere, vîxî, vîctûrus *
live
aequor, -oris, n.
the sea
Alpes, ium, f.
the Alps
altus, -a, -um
high; deep
amor (amos), amôris, m.
love
ante (+ acc.)
before
Arabs (Ârabs), -âbis (adj.)
Arabian
arâtrum, -î, n.
plow
Aurelius, i, m.
a Roman nomen
caeles, itis (adj.)
celestial; (as pl. subs.) the gods
Caesar, Caesaris, m.
Caesar
colôrô (1)
color, tinge
comes, -itis, m.
companion
complector (conplector) -î, -plexus
embrace
culpa, -ae, f.
fault, blame
Êôus, -a, -um (also w. short E)
belonging to the morning; eastern
extrêmus, -a, -um
outermost, last
flôs, flôris, m.
flower
Fûrius, i, m.
a Roman nomen
gradior, -î, gresssus
step, walk, go
horrîbilis, -e
fearful, dreadful; rough, uncouth
Hyrcânus, a, um
of Hyrcania (S.E. of the Caspian Sea)
identidem
again and again
île, ilis, n. (îleum and îlium, -iî)
the groin (usually plural form for singular)
Indus, a, um
Indian
lîtus, -oris, n.
shore
longê
far, far off; for a long time
moechus, -î, m.
an adulterer
mollis, -e
soft, yielding
monumentum (monimentum), -î, n.
reminder; memorial, monument
Nîlus, -î, m.
the Nile
nûllus, a, um
no, not one
nûntiô (1)
announce
omnis, -e
all, every
parô (1)
prepare, get ready
Parthus, a, um
Parthian
paucî, -ae, -a
few, a few
penetrô (pênetrô) (1)
enter, penetrate
postquam
after
praetereô, -îre, -iî, -itus
go by, pass over, omit
prâtum, -î, n.
meadow
quî, quae, quod (relative)
who, which, that
quîcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever
resonô (1)
produce a sound, call a name; resound, echo
respectô (1)
look back, look round; look at; wait for, look for
Rhênus, -î, m.
the Rhine
Sagae, Sagârum, m. pl.
a Scythian tribe
sagittifer, fera, ferum
arrow-carrying
septemgeminus, a, um
seven-fold
simul
at the same time
sîve … sîve (seu … seu)
whether … or
suus, -a, -um
his, her, its; their (all reflex.)
temptô (1)
test, try, attempt
teneô, -êre, tenuî, tentus
hold
trans (prep. + acc., adv)
across, beyond
trecentî (tricentî), -ae, -a
three hundred
tundô, -ere, tutundî, tûnsus or tûsus
beat, buffet
ultimus, a, um
farthest; last
ultimus, a, um
farthest; last
unda, -ae, f.
wave, billow
ut, utî
that; as
velut (or velutî)
just as, as if
vêrê
truly
vîsô, -ere, vîsî, vîsus
go to see, visit
voluntâs, -âtis, f.
wish; good-will