Catullus 63 61-end Flashcards
* colô, -ere, coluî, cultus *
cultivate; inhabit; cherish; worship
* iungô, -ere, iûnxî, iûnctus *
join, unite
* orior, orîrî, ortus *
rise, arise
* queror, querî, questus *
complain
adhortor (1)
urge on
adulescens, -entis, m.
young man
age dum (age iam, age nunc, age modo)
come on!
albico (1)
be white, have a whitish color
algidus, a, um
cold
amiciô, amicîre, amicuî, amictum
cover, cloak
aper, -prî, m.
wild boar
caedês, -dis, f.
slaughter
cauda, -ae, f.
tail (of an animal)
cerva, -ae, f.
deer
cervîx, -îcis f. (sometimes m.)
neck (and shoulders)
columen, inis, n.
roof, summit, peak; key person, top man
corolla, -ae, f.
garland, small wreathe
cubiculum, î, n.
bedroom
cûnctus, -a, -um
whole, all, entire
decus, -oris, n.
grace, glory; honor
dêmêns, -entis
mad, insane
deus, -î, m. (nom. pl. dî and deî; gen. pl. deôrum or deum)
god
Dindymon, Dindymî, m.
Mt. Dindymon, a mountain range in Phrygia sacred to Cybele
enim (postpositive)
for
ephêbus, î, m.
ephebe (a young man in Greece, between 18 and 20)
famula, ae, f.
slave, servant (female)
ferôx, -ôcis
wild, fierce
figûra, -ae, f.
form, shape, aspect, appearance
flôridus, -a, -um
abounding with flowers, flowery
fremitus, -ûs, m.
a dull roaring sound, loud noise
fremô, -ere, -uî, -itûrus
roar, howl
frequêns, -entis
in large numbers, crowded; frequent, numerous
geminô (1)
to double; reproduce
genus, -eris, n.
birth, origin; descendant; race; class, order
hostis, -is, m.
enemy (in war)
ianua, -ae, f.
door
ictus, -ûs, m.
blow; wound
imperium, -iî or -î, n.
command; power; empire
Iuba, -ae, f.
Juba (the name of two Numidian kings)
iuba, -ae, f.
mane; crest
leô, -ônis, m.
lion
liberê
freely
lîmen, -inis, n.
threshold, portal
marmor, -oris, n.
marble
ministra, ae, f.
handmaid, temple attendant
mûgiô, -îre, -îvî, -îtûrus
bellow, roar
nemorivagus, a, um
forest-wandering
nimis
too, too much
obeô, -îre, obiî, obitus
go about, attend to (rem, negotium etc.); meet
oleum, î, n.
olive oil; wrestling, place for wrestling
paenitet, -êre, paenituit (impersonal)
be sorry, repent
pars, partis, f.
part; in pl. role, character; poltical character
Phrygia, ae, f.
Phrygia (a country of Asia Minor)
procul
afar, at a distance
prope
near, nearly
prope diem (propediem)
at an early day, shortly
puer, -î, m.
boy, child; slave
refringô, -ere, -frêgî, -fractus
break open, tear off
religô (1)
tie back, tie up; untie
resolvô, -ere, -solvî, -solûtum
untie, dissolve, melt
retono (1)
resound
roseus, a, um
rosy, red
rutilus, a, um
red, reddish
semper
always
silvicultrix, -îcis
wood-dwelling
sonitus, -ûs, m.
sound, noise
spatium, -î, n.
distance
sterilis, -e
sterile, barren
tepidus, a, um
warm
torôsus, a, um
knotty; muscular
ûmidus, -a, -um
moist, damp
verber, -eris, n.
whip
virgultum, -î, n.
bush, thicket
viride, -is, n.
green color