Catullus 64.357-381 Flashcards

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acervus –ī m.

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heap, pile

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Achīvus –a –um

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Achaean; Greek

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age agite

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come on! Let’s go!

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agger aggeris m.

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mound, rampart

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<p>anceps ancipitis</p>

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<p>two–headed</p>

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angustō –āre –āvī –ātum

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to make narrow, confine

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būstum –ī n.

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the mound where the dead have been burned; funeral pile

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caedō caedere cecīdī caesus

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to kill, strike, cut

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circumdō circumdare circumdedī circumdatus

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to surround

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coacervō –āre –āvī –ātum

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to pile up

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cōpia cōpiae f.

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abundance; troops

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<p>Dardanus (Dardanius) –a –um</p>

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<p>of Dardanus (successor of Teucer), Trojan</p>

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diffundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus

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to pour round about

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discors discordis

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disagreeing

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dēdō dēdere dēdidī dēditus

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to give up, surrender

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excelsus –a –um

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excipiō excipere excēpī exceptus

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to take out

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hēsternus –a –um

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of yesterday, yesterday’s

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iamdūdum or iam dudum

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now for a long time (+ present tense)

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iter itineris n.

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madefīō –fierī –factus

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to become wet, be soaked

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nupta –ae f.

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wife, bride

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orior orīrī ortus sum

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to rise, be born

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percutiō percutere percussī percussum

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to strike, kill

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permisceō –ēre –miscuī –mistus (–mixtus)
to mix completely
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Polyxenius –a –um
of Polyxena
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poples –itis m.

knee; the hinder part of the knee; hamstring

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quoque
also
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revīsō –ere
to look at again; visit again
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sepulcrum sepulcrī n.
tomb, grave
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succumbō –ere –cubuī –cubitus
to fall down; succumb
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sumittō (submittō) –mittere –mīsī –missum
to place under
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sēcubitus –ūs m.
a sleeping apart; the action of sleeping apart from one's spouse or love
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tepefaciō –ere –fēcī –factus
to make tepid or warm; (pass.)
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testis testis m.
witness
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truncus –a –um
stripped of its branches
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victima –ae f.
an animal offered in sacrifice; a victim