Catullus 5 Flashcards
aestimō aestimāre aestimāvī aestimātus
appraise, value, esteem
alter altera alterum
a second, one or the other (of two)
atque or ac
and
aut; aut…aut
or
brevis breve
short, brief, scant
bāsium bāsī(ī) n.
a kiss
centum; centēsimus –a –um
indecl. adj., a hundred
conturbō conturbāre conturbāvī conturbātus
mix up, confuse
deinde or dein
abbr. of deinde, afterwards, then, next
dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum
sleep
dō dare dedī datus
give, pay
faciō facere fēcī factus
do, make, achieve, attain, reach
invideō invidēre invīdī invīsus
to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge
Lesbia –ae f.
poetic name given the woman loved by Catullus
mīlle; mīllēsimus –a –um
a thousand
occidō occidere occidī occāsus
fall; (of heavenly bodies) set
perpetuus –a –um
continual, everlasting, perpetual
possum posse potuī
to be able
quis quid
interr. and indef. pronoun: who? what? anyone, anything
redeō redīre rediī reditum
return
rūmor rūmōris m.
rumor, gossip
sciō scīre scīvī/sciī scītus
know
secundus –a –um
going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second
semel
a single time, once; once and for all
senex senis m.
old man
sevērus –a –um
austere, stern, strict, grave
sum esse fuī futūrus
to be
sōl sōlis m.
the sun, sts. personified as Sol
tantum
pron. such a quantity, so much; acc. as to such a degree; only; tantum … quantum: as much .. as
vīvō vīvere vīxī vīctus
live
ās assis m.
a copper coin of negligible value, like a penny
ūnus –a –um
one, alone, only; any, an ordinary
ūsque
all the way (to), continuously, constantly