Catullus 64.16-18 Flashcards
alius alia aliud
other, another
atque or ac
and in addition, or and besides; and, as well, and indeed; freq.; even; (in comparisons) as; than; repeated, atque — atque, both — and
cānus –a –um
white
corpus corporis n.
body
ex(s)tō ex(s)tāre ex(s)tāvī ex(s)tātus
to stand forth or out; rise above
haud or haut
not at all, by no means
lūx lūcis f.
light, daylight
marīnus –a –um
of the sea (> mare)
mortālis –e
subject to death, mortal; of mortal nature, lineage, or descent; earthly, human; made by man, mortal; subst., mortales, ium, c., mortals, men, mankind; mortalia, ium, n., human affairs; fortunes, woes (> mors)
nūdō nūdāre nūdāvī nūdātus
to bare, uncover, strip
nūtrīx nūtrīcis f.
nurse; (in plural, poetic) breasts
nympha –ae (nymphē –ēs) f.
a bride, mistress, young woman; nymph, demi-goddess inhabiting water or other natural parts
oculus oculī m.
eye
tenus
as far as; up to; down to, to; to (prep. w. gen. or abl., placed after its case)
videō vidēre vidī vīsus
to see; (passive) be seen, seem