Catullus 5 Flashcards

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aestimō aestimāre aestimāvī aestimātus

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appraise, value, esteem

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2
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alter altera alterum

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a second, one or the other (of two)

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3
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atque or ac

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and

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4
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aut; aut…aut

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or

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5
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brevis breve

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short, brief, scant

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6
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bāsium bāsī(ī) n.

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a kiss

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centum; centēsimus –a –um

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indecl. adj., a hundred

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conturbō conturbāre conturbāvī conturbātus

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mix up, confuse

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9
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deinde or dein

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abbr. of deinde, afterwards, then, next

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10
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dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum

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sleep

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11
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dō dare dedī datus

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give, pay

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faciō facere fēcī factus

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do, make, achieve, attain, reach

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invideō invidēre invīdī invīsus

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to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge

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14
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Lesbia –ae f.

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poetic name given the woman loved by Catullus

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15
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mīlle; mīllēsimus –a –um

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a thousand

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16
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occidō occidere occidī occāsus

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fall; (of heavenly bodies) set

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perpetuus –a –um

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continual, everlasting, perpetual

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possum posse potuī

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to be able

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quis quid

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interr. and indef. pronoun: who? what? anyone, anything

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redeō redīre rediī reditum

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rūmor rūmōris m.

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rumor, gossip

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sciō scīre scīvī/sciī scītus

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secundus –a –um

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going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second

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semel

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a single time, once; once and for all

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senex senis m.
old man
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sevērus –a –um
austere, stern, strict, grave
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sum esse fuī futūrus
to be
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sōl sōlis m.
the sun, sts. personified as Sol
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tantum
pron. such a quantity, so much; acc. as to such a degree; only; tantum ... quantum: as much .. as
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vīvō vīvere vīxī vīctus
live
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ās assis m.
a copper coin of negligible value, like a penny
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ūnus –a –um
one, alone, only; any, an ordinary
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ūsque
all the way (to), continuously, constantly