Catullus 11 Flashcards
aequor aequoris n.
level surface; sea; plain
Alpēs –ium f.
the Alps
Arabs –is m.
an Arabian
arātrum –ī n.
plough
Aurēlius –iī m.
Aurelius, a Roman gentile name
Britannī –ōrum m.
natives of Britain, Britons
caeles caelitis m.
(in pl.) the gods; divinity, dweller in heaven; saint
Caesar Caesaris m.
Caesar, Roman cognomen, the famous dictator
colōrō colorāre colorāvī colorātus
to give color to color, tinge, dye
comes comitis m. or f.
comrade, companion, associate, partner; soldier, devotee, follower of another
- complector complectī complexus sum
to embrace
culpa culpae f.
fault, blame, responsibility (w/ gen.); crime (esp. against chastity); negligence; offense; error
dictum dictī n.
word; saying
Eōus –ī m.
Eous, the dawn god
exter extera exterum
outer/external; outward; on outside, far; of another country, foreign; strange
flōs flōris m.
flower, bloom
Fūrius –iī m.
Furius, a Roman gentile name
Gallicus –a –um
of or belonging to Gaul
gradior gradī gressus sum
to take steps, step, walk, go advance
horribilis horribile
dreadful, monstrous
Hyrcānus –ī m.
a native of Hyrcania, a country at the southeast side of the Caspian Sea
identidem
again and again, repeatedly
īlia –ium n. pl.
the groin, flank; belly
Indus –ī m.
an Indian
longē
a long way, far; by far
moechus moechī m.
adulterer, fornicator
mollis molle
soft (cushion/grass); flexible; mild, tolerable; easy; calm; weak; cowardly; unmanly
monumentum monumentī n.
reminder; memorial, monument, tomb; record, literary work, history, book
Nīlus –ī m.
the Nile
nūntiō nuntiāre nuntiāvī nuntiātus
to announce/report/bring word/give warning
parātus –a –um
prepared, ready
Parthī –ōrum m.
the Parthians, a nation occupying the country of the Medes and Persians
paucī –ae –a
few
penetrō penetrāre penetrāvī penetrātus
to go into, penetrate
postquam
after
- praetereō praeterīre praeterīvī/praeteriī praeteritus
to pass/go by; pass over
prātum prātī n.
meadow; field, plain
resonō resonāre resonāvī resonātus
to sound again, resound, ring, reecho
respectō respectāre respectāvī respectātus
to look back, look round, gaze about
Rhēnus –ī m.
the Rhine
- rumpō rumpere rūpī ruptus
to break; destroy
Sagae –ārum m.
the Sacae, a Scythian people living east of Bactriana and Sogdiana
sagittifer sagittifera sagittiferum
arrow–bearing
septemgeminus –a –um
sevenfold, said of the Nile on account of its seven mouths
seu or sīve
or if; or; [sive … sive = whether … or]
- tangō tangere tetigī tāctus
to touch, strike; border on, influence; mention
temptō temptāre temptāvī temptātus
to test, try; urge; worry; bribe
trāns
across, over; beyond; on the other side; (only local relations) (+ acc.)
trecentī –ae –a; trecentēsimus –a –um
300, 300th
- tundō tundere tutudī tūnsus
to beat, strike, thump, buffet
- valeō valēre valuī valitūrus
to be strong, be able; be well, fare well
ve
or (postpositive enclitic)
velut
just as, as if
vērē
truly
- vīsō vīsere vīsī vīsus
to visit, go to see; look at
ulterior or –us ultimus –a –um
far; farther; farthest, latest; last; highest, greatest
voluntās voluntātis f.
will, desire; purpose; good will; wish, favor, consent