Catullus 31 Flashcards
adquiēscō adquiescere adquiēvī adquietus
rest, relax, subside
beātus –a –um
happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do
Bīthȳnius (Bīthȳnus or Bīthȳnicus) –a –um
Bithynian
cachinnus cachinnī m.
laugh, guffaw; metaph. of rippling waves
campus campī m.
plain, field
crēdō crēdere crēdidī crēditus
entrust; believe
cūra cūrae f.
care, concern, anxiety
domus domī f.
home; house, family
dēsīderō dēsīderāre dēsīderāvī dēsīderātus
long for, desire; need
egō meī mihi mē mē
abbr. form of dat. mihi, to me; vocative masc. sg. of meus
erus –ī m.
master
ferō ferre tulī lātus
bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept
fessus –a –um
tired, exhausted
gaudeō gaudēre gāvīsus sum
rejoice, take pleasure
hic haec hoc
this
īnsula īnsulae f.
island
invīsō –ere –vīsī –vīsus
go to see; look upon
lacus lacūs m.
lake
laetus –a –um
glad, happy
lectus lectī m.
bed, couch
libenter
with pleasure; willingly, gladly
linquō linquere līquī
leave, quit
liqueō liquēre licuī/liquī
liquid, flowing; clear, transparent
Lār Laris m.
household god
Lȳdius –a –um.
Lydian, of Lydia
Neptūnus –ī m.
Neptune or Poseidon, god of the sea; the sea
ocellus ocellī m.
eye; as term of endearment, darling (dim. of oculus)
onus oneris n.
burden, load
paene
almost; adj. w/ insula, penninsula
peregrinus –a –um
foreign
prō
prep. w/ abl., in front of; on behalf of; in return for; in capacity of
quam
interr. & rel. to which extent or degree; how; as, than
quis quid
interr. and indef. pronoun: who? what? anyone, anything
quisquis quidquid or quicquid
each one
quīcumque quaecumque quodcumque
indef. rel. pron. , whoever, whatever
repōnō repōnere reposuī repositus
put back; put to rest
rīdeō rīdēre rīsī rīsus
laugh
salveō –ēre
greetings! hail!
Sirmiō –ōnis f.
mod. Sermione, a long promontory running out into Lacus Benacus (mod. Lago di Garda)
solvō solvere solvī solūtus
loosen, untie, dislodge, cast off; discharge, fulfill (a vow)
stagnum stagnī n.
any expanse of standing water: pool, lagoon, lake
tantus –a –um
so much, pl. so many; so great, such
Thÿnia –ae f.
the country of the Thyni; Bithynia
tūtus –a –um
safe
unda undae f.
wave; waves of the sea, sea
uterque utraque utrumque
indef. adj. & pron., each (of two)
veniō venīre vēnī ventum
come
venustus –a –um
lovely, attractive, charming; graceful, pretty, neat
videō vidēre vīdī vīsus
see, perceive; pass. seem, seem good or proper
vix
with difficulty; scarcely
vāstus –a –um
desolate, uninhabited, featureless, dreary, endless