Catullus 64.124-131 Flashcards
aciēs acieī f.
sharp edge; keennes; battle line
adversus or adversum + acc.
facing, opposite, against, opposed (to)
aestus aestūs m.
heat; agitation, passion, seething; wave, surge, flood, tide
ārdēns –entis
burning, hot, sparkling, flaming; bright; impassioned, ardent, eager; spirited, fiery; glowing, lofty; fierce, furious; angry (> ardeo)
cieō ciēre cīvī citus
to cause, to move; stir; agitate, move; excite, kindle, rouse; raise; call upon, invoke; call up, exhibit; of tears, shed
clārisonus –a –um
clear–sounding, loud, shrill
cōnscendō –ere –scendī –scēnsus
to ascend, climb; mount; embark on (> com– and scando, climb)
exter extera exterum
outer/external; outward; on outside, far; of another country, foreign; strange
frīgidulus –a –um
chilly, cold; (of language, rhetoric, etc.) feeble, tedious, frigid (dim. of frigidus)
fundō fundere fūdī fūsus
to pour, cast (metals); scatter, shed, rout
furō furere
to rage, be mad
mōns montis m.
mountain, hill
ōs ōris n.
mouth; face
pelagus pelagī m.
sea, ocean
praerumpō praerumpere –rūpī –ruptus
to burst or break off in front; p., praeruptus, a, um, broken or torn off; precipitous, abrupt, steep