Catullus 64.68-75 Flashcards
ā
expletive of distress, pity, or entreaty
animus animī m.
(rational) soul, mind; spirit; pl., strong feelings
assiduus –a –um
persistent, unremitting
attingō attingere attigī attāctus
to touch, touch/border on; reach, arrive at, achieve; mention briefly; belong to
cūrō cūrāre cūrāvī cūrātus
to arrange/see/attend to; take care of; provide for; worry/care about; heal/cure; undertake; procure; regard w/anxiety/interest; take trouble/interest; desire
ēgredior ēgredī ēgressus sum
to stride out, depart, disembark ( + abl)
Erycīna –ae f.
Venus, goddess of Mt. Eryx in Sicily
externō –āre –āvī –ātum
to drive out of one’s wits, madden, panic
ferōx ferōcis
wild, bold; warlike; cruel; defiant, arrogant
fluitō fluitāre fluitāvī fluitātus
to float
Gortȳnius -a -um
of Gortyn (a city in Crete); Cretan
iniūstus –a –um
unjust
lūctus lūctūs m.
expression of grief, lamentation
mēns mentis f.
mind; intention, purpose; attitude
neque or nec
and not