Catullus 64.320-337 Flashcards
accipiō accipere accēpī acceptus
to receive
amāns –antis
loving, fond; (subst.) a lover
arguō arguere arguī argūtus
to declare; accuse
currō currere cucurrī cursus
to run
faustus –a –um
fortunate, lucky
flexanimus –a –um
persuasive
foedus foederis n.
contract, treaty
Hesperus –ī m.
Hesperus (evening star)
languidulus –a –um
weary, drooping, flaccid (dim. of languidus)
marītus marītī m.
husband
<p>Ops Opis f.</p>
<p>Ops, a Roman goddess ("Power"), identified with the Greek Rhea, the mother of Zeus)</p>
pandō pandere pandī passus
to spread out, explain
parō parāre parāvī parātus
to prepare
perfidia perfidiae f.
treachery
perfundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus
to pour over or along; wash
rōbustus –a –um
strong
substernō –sternere –strāvī –strātum
to lay or spread beneath; (of a woman) offer oneself sexually to a man
subtēmen –inis n.
that which is woven under or passed under or across the warp in weaving; the cross thread
tūtāmen –inis n.
means of protection; defense
umquam
ever
Ēmathia –ae f.
a region of Macedonia; by extension, “Thessaly”
ōrāculum –ī n.
oracle, prophecy