Catullus 64.338-356 Flashcards

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arista –ae f.

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the beard of wheat

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arvum arvī n.

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field

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certāmen certāminis n.

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contest, struggle

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cerva –ae f.

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hind

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clārus –a –um

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clear, distinguished

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crīnis crīnis m.

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hair

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cōnferō cōnferre cōntulī cōllātus

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to collect, transfer, move

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dēmetō –ere –messuī –messus

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to reap; cut off

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dēnsus –a –um

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thick, dense

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<p>expers expertis</p>

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<p>lacking, having no share in</p>

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fateor fatērī fassus sum

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to confess, admit

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<p>ferrum ferrī n.</p>

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<p>iron; sword</p>

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flammeus –a –um

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fiery, flaming

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flāveō –ēre –––

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to be yellow; p.

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fortis forte

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brave; strong

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hostis hostis m.

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(public) enemy

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hērēs hērēdis m. or f.

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heir

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incultus –a –um

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uncared for, neglected, unshorn

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longinquus –a –um

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remote (in time or space)

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messor –ōris m.

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reaper, harvester

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mānō mānāre mānāvī mānātus

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to drip, flow

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nōtus –a –um

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well–known

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obsideō obsidēre obsēdī obsessus

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to blockade

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<p>Pelops –opis m.</p>

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<p>Pelops, the grandfather of Agamemnon</p>

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periūrus –a –um

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violating one’s oath

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persaepe

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very often

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Phrygius –a –um

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Phrygian; a territory in Asia minor; Trojan

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praecerpō –pere –psī –ptum

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to cull or reap ahead

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praevertō –ere –vertī –versus

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to turn before; to preoccupy

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putridus –a –um

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rotten, decaying, withered

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solvō solvere solvī solūtus

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to release, pay

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tergum tergī n. or tergus –oris n.

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the back of men or animals

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terror terrōris m.

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fear

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tertius –a –um

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3rd

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<p>Teucrus (Teucer) –a –um</p>

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<p>of Teucer (ancestor of the the Trojans), Trojan</p>

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Trōiugena –ae m./f.

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of Trojan descent

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Trōïcus –a –um

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Trojan

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victor victōris m.

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conqueror