Catullus 5 (complete vocabulary) Flashcards
aestimō aestimāre aestimāvī aestimātus
to appraise, estimate, value
alter altera alterum
the other (of two)
amō amāre amāvī amātus
to love
ās assis m.
penny, copper coin
atque/ac
and in addition, or and besides; and, as well, and indeed; freq.; even; in comparisons, as; than; repeated, atque — atque, both — and
aut; aut…aut
or, either…or
bāsium bāsī(ī) n.
kiss
brevis breve
short, of space; shallow of time, brief; subst. pl., brevia –ium, n., shoals
centum; centēsimus –a –um
100; 100th
conturbō conturbāre conturbāvī conturbātus
to confuse, disturb, derange, disorder, confound
cum
when; since; although
deinde or dein
then/next/afterward; thereon/henceforth/from there/then; in next position/place
dō dare dedī datus
to give; dedicate; sell; pay; grant/bestow/impart/offer/lend; devote; allow; make; surrender/give over; send to die; ascribe/attribute; give birth/produce; utter
- dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum
to sleep, rest; go to sleep, be/fall asleep; be idle, do nothing
egō meī mihi mē mē
I; me
et
and
- faciō facere fēcī factus
to make; do; reckon
ille illa illud
that; those
- invideō invidēre invīdī invīsus
to envy, regard with envy/ill will; be jealous of; begrudge, refuse
Lesbia –ae f.
Lesbia, Roman nomen gentile
lūx lūcis f.
light, daylight
malus –a –um
bad, evil
meus –a –um
my, mine
mīlle; mīllēsimus –a –um
1000, 1000th
multus –a –um
much, many
nē
(introduces negative purpose clause) in order that…not; (introduces negative indirect command) that…not; (introduces positive fear clause) that
nōs nostrum/nostrī
we; us
nox noctis f.
night
- occidō occidere occidī occāsus
to go down; set; fall, perish; die (> ob and cado)
omnis omne
every; all
perpetuus –a –um
continuous, uninterpreted; whole; perpetual, lasting; everlasting
- possum posse potuī
to be able, can
–que
and; both…and
quis quid
who, what
- redeō redīre rediī reditum
to return, go back, give back; fall back on, revert to; respond, pay back
rūmor rūmōris m.
rumor
- sciō scīre scīvī/sciī scītus
to know
secundus –a –um
the following; second; inferior; favorable, fair; swiftly flying; fortunate, prosperous; successful; joyful; auspicious, propitious; of a river, easily flowing (> sequor)
semel
once
senex senis
old man
sevērus –a –um
stern, strict, severe; grave, austere; weighty, serious; unadorned, plain
sōl sōlis m.
sun
- sum esse fuī futūrus
to be; exist; (also used to form verb perfect passive tenses) (+ nom. perfect participle)
tantum
so much, so far; hardly, only; in tantum, to such a degree or height, so high; tantum — quantum, so great (such, so much) — as.
- vīvō vīvere vīxī vīctūrus
to live, be alive
ūnus –a –um
one
ūsque
all the way, right on; all the time, continuously, at every point, always