Catullus 64.278-291 Flashcards
bitus abitūs m.
departure
adsum adesse adfuī adfutūrus
to be present
altus –a –um
tall, high; deep
campus campī m.
plain
chorēa –ae f.
circling dance
<p>Chīrōn –ōnis m.</p>
The wise centaur of Mt. Pelion, famous for his medical powers and as the tutor of Achilles
corolla –ae f.
garland, small wreath (dim. of corona)
creō creāre creāvī creātus
to create, produce
cupressus –ī f.
the cypress; a branch of cypress
cōnfestim
immediately
Dōrus –ī m.
Dorus (name)
<p>Favōnius –iī m.</p>
<p>Favonius (the west wind)</p>
flammō flammāre flammāvī flammātus
to set on fire
flōs flōris m.
flower
fāgus –ī f.
beech–tree
fēcundus –a –um
bringing forth
impendeō impendēre
to hang over
indistinctus –a –um
indiscriminate, disordered, not arranged by type
<p>laurus –ī or laurus, -ūs, f.</p>
<p>laurel</p>
nūtō nūtāre nūtāvī nūtātus
to nod; sway to and fro
pariō parere peperī partum
to bring forth
<p>Phaëthōn –ontis m.</p>
<p>Phaëthon</p>
The son of Helios, who tried to drive the horses of the sun and failed.
platanus –ī f.
plane tree
plectō plectere plexī plexum
to plait, twine
<p>propter</p>
<p>because of; near, close to</p>
prīnceps –ipis
chief, first
Pēlion –ī n. or Pēlius (Pēlios) –ī m.
Pelion, a mountain in Thessaly
<p>Pēnīos –īī m.</p>
<p>the god of the Peneus River, in Thessaly</p>
quīcumque quaecumque quodcumque
whoever
rēctus –a –um
straight, direct
rīdeō rīdēre rīsī rīsus
to laugh
silva silvae f.
forest
silvestris –e
pertaining to the woods, pastoral
sine
without (+abl.)
soror sorōris f.
sister
<p>stīpes (stips) –itis m.</p>
<p>tree trunk</p>
super
over (adv. and prep. +acc.)
tepidus –a –um
warm, tepid
viridāns –antis
green
<p>ōra –ae f.</p>
<p>edge, border; region</p>