Catullus 69-116 Flashcards

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lăbĕfacto, āvi, ātum, 1.

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to destroy, ruin, corrupt

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perlūcidulus, -a, -um

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somewhat transparent

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laedō, laesī, laesus, 3.

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to strike, hit

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āla, ae, f.

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an armpit

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hircus, i, m.

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a he-goat; a goatish smell

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pŏdā̆gra, ae, f.

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gout

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secō, secuī, sectus, 1.

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to cut

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aemulus , a, um

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striving to equal; competing, rivaling

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nancīscor, nactus or nanctus sum, 3.

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to obtain, secure, get

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fŭtŭo, ui, ūtum, 3.

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to fuck

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ulcīscor, ultus sum, 3.

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to avenge

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quondam

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formerly, at some point, once; just now

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taedet , taeduit or taesum est, 2.

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it disgusts

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obiurgo, 1.

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to chide, scold, blame, rebuke, reprov

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per-depso, ŭi, 3.

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to knead over, work up

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irrŭmo (inr-), āvi, ātum, 1.

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to stick ones penis in someone’s mouth, to face-fuck

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queō, quīvī or quiī, quitus, quīre

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to be able

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18
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sīc(c)ĭnē

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so, thus

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surrēpō, rēpsī, reptum, ĕre.

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to creep under

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pĕr-ūro, ussi, ustum, 3.

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to burn through

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susurro, 1.

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to hum, buzz, murmur, mutter, whisper

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22
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īlia, ium, n.

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the groin, flank

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sĕrum, i, n.

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semen

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hospes , itis, m.

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a host

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commŏdum, i, n.
a military stipend
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īnsidior, ātus sum, 1.
to lie in ambush
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avunculus , ī, m.
a maternal uncle
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avus , ī, m.
grandfather
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ăvĭa, ae; ăva, ae, f.
grandmother
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mīca, ae, f.
a grain
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prūrĭo, īre.
to itch; to make a wanton display
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ecquis, ecquid
Is there any one? any? any one? anybody? anything?
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abluō, luī, lūtus, 3.
to wash away
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măgus, a, um
magic, magical
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ōmentum, i, n.
fat
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pinguis , e
fat
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ĭdĕo
therefore
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olla, ae, f.
a jar, pot
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(h)ŏlus, n.
pot-herbs; vegetables
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moechor, ātus, 1.
to commit adultery
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messis, is, f.
a harvest; summer
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denique
at last, finally
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cavus , a, um
hollow
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penitus
inwardly, deeply
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cānus, a, um
white, grey; hoary
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laxō, āvī, ātus, 1.
to loosen, slacken; unfasten, undo, open
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scomber, bri, m.
a mackerel
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cūlus, i, m.
an ass
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sesquĭ
one half
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ploxĕmum, i, n.
a wagon-box
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praetereā
moreover
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rictum, i.
the opening of the mouth
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cunnus, i, m.
a cunt
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mēio, ĕre, 3.
to piss
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aegrōtus, a, um
sick
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crĕpĭda, ae, f.
a Greek sandal
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carpătĭnus, a, um
made of leather
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omnīno
altogether
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hīscō, 3.
to open the mouth; speak
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flōs, flōris, m.
a flower
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cinis, eris, m.
ashes (of the dead)
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prīscus, a, um
ancient
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mānō, āvī, ātus, 1.
to flow forth
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ave
hello; goodbye
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sodes
prithee
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furcilla, ae, f.
a pitchfork
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praeco, ōnis, m.
a town-cryer
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dis-cŭpĭo, ĕre, 3.
to desire
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b-tingo, tĭgi, 3.
to fall to the lot of, befall, occur
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spurco, no perf., ātum, 1,
to defile
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vultŭrĭus, ii, m.
a vulture
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corvus, i, m.
a raven
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mentior , ītus sum, 4.
to lie, deceive
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laus , laudis, f.
praise
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cernō, crevī, crētus, 3.
to distinguish; discern, perceive, see, behold
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ēgregius, a, um
excellent, distingushed