Catullus 64.382 to end Flashcards
annuus –a –um
of the year, yearly
āra ārae f.
altar
armō armāre armāvī armātus
to equip, arm
āvertō avertere avertī aversus
to turn away from/aside, divert, rout; disturb; withdraw; steal, misappropriate
caelicola –ae m./f.
an inhabitant of heaven; a god, et al. (> caelum and colo)
canō canere cecinī cantus
to sing (of)
castus –a –um
pure, spotless, chaste
caterva –ae f.
crime, sin
centum; centēsimus –a –um
100; 100th
certāmen certāminis n.
contest, competition; battle, combat, struggle; rivalry; (matter in) dispute
certātim
with striving or contention; emulously, vying one with another; with every blow; emulously; impatiently; as if in rivalry; fiercely (> certo)
coetus coetūs m.
meeting, gathering
cōnspiciō cōnspicere cōnspēxī conspectus
to observe, see, witness; notice; watch; gaze on, stare; catch sight of, be in sight of; face; have appearance; attract attention; discern
crīnis crīnis m.
hair
Delphī –ōrum m. pl.
place in Phocis, Greece, sacred to Apollo and Dionysus; metonymy, the people of Delphi
dēsistō dēsistere dēstitī dēstitus
to cease, desist
dīgnor –ārī –ātus sum
to (w. acc. and abl.), to deem worthy of; w. inf., think, fit, deign; p., dignatus, a, um, with pass. meaning, deemed worthy of, honored by (> dignus)
effūsus –a –um
poured forth; overflowing; thronging (> effundo)
euhāns –antis –p. n. and a.
crying Euhan! shrieking madly, celebrating (> Evan or Euan, i.e. Bacchus)
exstinguō exstinguere exstinxī exstinctus
to put out, extinguish, quench; kill, destroy
fandus –a –um
speakable, proper, lawful
fēstus –a –um
sacred, festive
fugō fugāre fugāvī fugātus
to put to flight, rout
fulgeō fulgēre fulsī
to shine
fūmō fūmāre fūmāvī fūmātus
to smoke; send up vapor; fume, reek; foam (> fumus)
fūnus fūneris n.
burial, funeral; funeral rites; ruin; corpse; death
genitor genitōris m.
father
era –ae f.
a woman in relation to her sevants; mistress, i.e., the woman or goddess one serves (as opp. to a kept woman)
hērōs –ōis m.
a demigod; a hero; an illustrious man, champion, hero
hortor hortārī hortātus sum
to urge, encourage, exhort, advise
īgnārus –a –um
ignorant; unaware, having no experience of; senseless; strange