Catullus 63.31-49 Flashcards

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abeō abīre abiī abitum

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go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences

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aestuō aestuāre aestuāvī aestuātus

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blaze; swelter; burn with pain or desire; toss about, seethe, writhe

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aethēr aetheris n.

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the upper regions of space; upper air

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agō agere ēgī āctus

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drive, do, conduct, throw; draw (breath); be engaged in

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albus –a –um

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white; transparent, clear, colorless

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alloquor alloquī allocūtus

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speak to, address

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anhēlō anhēlāre anhēlāvī anhēlātus

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breathe hard, gasp, pant

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aureus (aurātus) –a –um

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golden

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capiō capere cēpī captus

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catch, snatch

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Cerēs Cereris f.

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Italo-Roman goddess of growth, commonly identified with Gk. Demeter, goddess of grain; by metonymy, food

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citus –a –um

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moving quickly, rapid, swift

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comitātus –ūs m.

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attended, accompanied

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dūrus –a –um

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hard; harsh, pitiless; dull; wooden, heavy, solid

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exciō (excieō) –īre –īvī (–iī) –ītus (–itus)

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rouse (from sleep)

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factum factī n.

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deed, something done

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ferus –a –um

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fierce, wild, savage; inhuman, cruel

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fugiō fugere fūgī fugitus

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run away, flee, escape, slip off

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furibundus –a –um

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frantic, excited

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furor furōris m.

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passion, rage, frenzy

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Galla –ae f.

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an emasculated priest of Cybele

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21
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ibī

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there, in that place; then, there and then

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indomitus –a –um

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untamed; indomitable; violent

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ita

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so

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itaque

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accordingly, in consequence, so

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iugum iugī n.

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yoke; ridge

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iuvencus –a –um

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a young cow, heifer

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labor labōris m.

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labor, effort, toil

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labō labāre labāvī labātus

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stand unsteadily, totter

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lacrimō lacrimāre lacrimāvī lacrimātus or lacrimor –ārī –ātus sum

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weep

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languor –ōris m.

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faintness, exhaustion, lassitude

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lassulus –a –um

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tired, weary (dim. of lassus)

32
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liquidus –a –um

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liquid, fluid; clear, unclouded

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lūstrō lūstrāre lūstrāvī lūstrātus

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purify ceremonially; move through

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maestus –a –um

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sad

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miseriter

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pitifully, in a manner that indicates pity

36
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mollis molle

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soft, mild, languid, voluptuous

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nemus nemoris n.

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a wood, forest

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nimius –a –um

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excessive

39
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operiō operīre operuī opertum

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shut, close; cover

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opācus –a –um

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dark

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ōs ōris n.

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mouth; face, countenance

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patria patriae f.

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fatherland

43
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pectus pectoris n.

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breast, chest; soul, heart, mind

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pellō pellere pepulī pulsus

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push; strike, beat; drive, drive off

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piger pigra pigrum

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sluggish, torpid, lazy

46
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properipēs –edis

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swift footed

47
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Pāsithea –ae f.

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one of the three Graces, wife of Somnus

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quiēs quiētis f.

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sleep, repose

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rabidus –a –um

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raging, ravening, frenzied, violent

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rabiēs –em –ē f.

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savageness, ferocity; uncontrolled emotion, frenzy

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radiō –āre –āvī –ātum

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radiate light, beam, shine

52
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recipiō recipere recēpī receptus

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receive, take in

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recolō –ere –coluī –cultus

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reoccupy; go over in one’s mind

54
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reditus reditūs m.

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return

55
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referō referre rettulī relātus

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bring back; report; (reflexive) return; w/ in + abl., write down; w/ acc. & dat., put something down to, assign to a category

56
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rūrsus or rūrsum

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back again; contrariwise

57
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sequor sequī secūtus sum

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follow

58
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simul

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at the same time, together, as well; conj., as soon as

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sine

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prep. w/ abl., without

60
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sinus sinūs m.

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the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment (OLD); breast; bosom, refuge; a curved indentation in the coastline such as a bay or gulf

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solum –ī n.

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base, floor; (sts. pl.) soil, earth, ground

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somnus somnī m.

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sleep, sts. personified as Somnus

63
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sonipēs –edis

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a horse

64
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sopor –ōris m.

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sleep

65
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tangō tangere tetigī tāctus

A

touch

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trepidō trepidāre trepidāvī trepidātus

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panic; bustle, burry; tremble with excitement

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tympanum –ī n.

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a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus

68
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umbra umbrae f.

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shade, shadow

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vadum –ī n.

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a shallow piece of water, shoal; (pl.) the waters of the sea

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vagus –a –um

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roaming, wandering, rambling

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vegetus –a –um or vegetis –e

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vigorous, active, energetic; fresh

72
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velut or velutī

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just as

73
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videō vidēre vīdī vīsus

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see, perceive; pass. seem, seem good or proper

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vādō vādere vāsī vāsum

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advance (esp. with rapid or violent movement)

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vāstus –a –um

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desolate, uninhabited, featureless, dreary, endless

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vīsō vīsere vīsī vīsus

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go to see; look at, gaze at, view

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vītō vītāre vītāvī vītātus

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avoid, evade