Catullus 64.19-21 Flashcards

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dēspiciō –ere –spēxī –spectum

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to look down upon, despise

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ferō ferre tulī lātus

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to bring, bear, carry; endure; report (feritur it is said; ferunt they say)

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hūmānus –a –um

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human; kind; humane, civilized, refined [~ hostiae => human sacrifice]

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Hymenaeus –ī m.

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the god of marriage; wedding (by metonymy)

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incendō incendere incendī incensus

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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

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iugō iugāre iugāvī iugātus

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to yoke; (fig.), join in marriage, unite (> iugum)

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Pēleus (disyllabic) –eī acc. Pēlea voc. Pēleu

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son of Aeacus, mortal spouse of Thetis, father of Achilles

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sentiō sentīre sēnsī sēnsus

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to perceive; feel

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Thetis –idis (–idos) f.

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Thetis, daughter of Nereus and Doris, married to Peleus, of Thessaly, by whom she became the mother of Achilles

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tum or tunc

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then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (> tum–ce)

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