Catullus 64.357-381 Flashcards
acervus –ī m.
heap, pile
Achīvus –a –um
Achaean; Greek
age agite
come on! Let’s go!
agger aggeris m.
mound, rampart
<p>anceps ancipitis</p>
<p>two–headed</p>
angustō –āre –āvī –ātum
to make narrow, confine
būstum –ī n.
the mound where the dead have been burned; funeral pile
caedō caedere cecīdī caesus
to kill, strike, cut
circumdō circumdare circumdedī circumdatus
to surround
coacervō –āre –āvī –ātum
to pile up
cōpia cōpiae f.
abundance; troops
<p>Dardanus (Dardanius) –a –um</p>
<p>of Dardanus (successor of Teucer), Trojan</p>
diffundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus
to pour round about
discors discordis
disagreeing
dēdō dēdere dēdidī dēditus
to give up, surrender
excelsus –a –um
elevated
excipiō excipere excēpī exceptus
to take out
hēsternus –a –um
of yesterday, yesterday’s
iamdūdum or iam dudum
now for a long time (+ present tense)
iter itineris n.
journey
madefīō –fierī –factus
to become wet, be soaked
nupta –ae f.
wife, bride
orior orīrī ortus sum
to rise, be born
percutiō percutere percussī percussum
to strike, kill
poples –itis m.
knee; the hinder part of the knee; hamstring