Catullus 64.167-179 Flashcards
appāreō apparēre apparuī apparitus
be visible
auris auris f.
ear
autem
postpos. part., on the other hand, while, futhermore, also
Cecropius –a –um
Athenian
<p>cēlō celāre celāvī celātus</p>
<p>conceal</p>
dīrus –a –um
awful, dread, dire, frightful
discernō –ere –crēvī –crētus
separate, divide off
dīvidō dīvidere dīvīsī dīvīsus
separate, divide
fōrma fōrmae f.
appearance; beauty, good looks
fōrs fōrtis f.
chance, luck
fūnis fūnis m.
rope; a ship’s hawser, mooring rope
Gnōsius –a –um
of Cnossos; Cretan
Īdaeus –a –um
of Mt. Ida
īnsultō īnsultāre īnsultāvī īnsultātus
leap or trample on; behave insultingly, scoff
invideō invidēre invīdī invīsus
to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge