Catullus 3 Flashcards
at or ast
disjunctive conj., but, nevertheless, yet, however, yes but
auferō auferre abstulī ablātus
carry away
bellus –a –um
pretty, nice, fine, charming
bene; melius (comp.); optimē (superl.)
adv. well
circumsiliō circumsilīre
spring or leap around
Cupīdō –inis m.
desire; object of desire (as term of affection); Cupid or Eros, companion of Venus/Aphrodite, personification of sexual desire
domina dominae f.
mistress
dēlicia dēliciae f. (often plural) or delici(ōl)um –ī m.
pleasure; pl. pet, darling
dēvorō dēvorāre dēvorāvī dēvorātus
eat up, devour
eō īre iī/īvī itum
go
factum factī n.
deed, something done
fleō flēre flēvī flētus
weep, cry; weep for, mourn
gremium gremi(ī) n.
lap
homō hominis m.
generic word for human; person, plur. people
hūc
to this place or point; to this total or amount
illūc
thither, to that place
iter itineris n.
journey, path, road, course
lūgeō lūgēre lūxī lūctum
mourn
mellītus –a –um
honey-sweet
misellus –a –um
poor little; wretchedly in love (dim. of miser)