Catullus 64.25-30 Flashcards
adeō
to a point where, to such a degree, so (adv.)
amplector amplectī amplexus sum
to embrace
auctus, a, um
increased in size (etc.), enriched, enhanced
columen –inis n.
roof, summit, peak; a key person, top man
concēdō concedere concessī concessus
to relinquish/give up/concede; depart; pardon; submit, allow/grant/permit/condone
dūcō dūcere dūxī ductus
to lead; consider; domum ducere is the normal verb for a man marrying a woman.
eximē
exceptionally
fēlīx fēlīcis
fortunate, happy
genitor genitōris m.
father
mare maris n.
sea
neptis, neptis, f.
granddaughter
Nērēīnē, ēs, f.
a Nereid
ōceanus –ī m.
the god Oceanus; the waters encompassing the lands; the ocean; distinguished as eastern and western
orbis orbis m.
circle, orb; a circular path, circuit
suus –a –um
his (own), her (own), its (own); their (own)