Catullus 64.19-21 Flashcards
dēspiciō –ere –spēxī –spectum
to look down upon, despise
ferō ferre tulī lātus
to bring, bear, carry; endure; report (feritur it is said; ferunt they say)
hūmānus –a –um
human; kind; humane, civilized, refined [~ hostiae => human sacrifice]
Hymenaeus –ī m.
the god of marriage; wedding (by metonymy)
incendō incendere incendī incensus
to set on fire; set fire to, kindle, burn; cause to flame/burn; keep fire burning; scorch; make fiery hot (fever/thirst); light up; cause to glow; intensify; inspire, fire, rouse, excite, inflame; provoke, incense, aggravate
iugō iugāre iugāvī iugātus
to yoke; (fig.), join in marriage, unite (> iugum)
Pēleus (disyllabic) –eī acc. Pēlea voc. Pēleu
son of Aeacus, mortal spouse of Thetis, father of Achilles
sentiō sentīre sēnsī sēnsus
to perceive; feel
Thetis –idis (–idos) f.
Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, married to Peleus, of Thessaly, by whom she became the mother of Achilles
tum or tunc
then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (> tum–ce)