Catullus 7 (complete vocabulary) Flashcards
aestuōsus –a –um
burning hot, glowing
amor amōris m.
love
(h)arēna (h)arēnae f.
sand, desert, beach; (combat) arena
aut; aut…aut
or, either…or
bāsiātiō –onis f.
a kissing, kissification
bāsiō bāsiāre bāsiāvī bāsiātus
to kiss
bāsium bāsī(ī) n.
kiss
Battus –ī m.
Battus, legendary founder of Cyrene
Catullus –ī m.
Catullus, Roman cognomen
cum
when; since; although
cūriōsus –a –um
bestowing care, painstaking, careful, diligent, thoughtful, devoted, attentive
Cȳrēnae –ārum f.
Cyrene, a town in northwest Lybia; the province of Cyrene
egō meī mihi mē mē
I; me
et
and
fascinō fascināre
to enchant, bewitch, fascinate
furtīvus –a –um
secret, furtive
homō hominis m.
human being, man; in pl., people
- iaceō iacēre iacuī
to lie; lie down; lie ill/in ruins/prostrate/dead; sleep; be situated
inter
between, among; during (+ acc.)
Iuppiter Iovis m.
Jupiter
lāsarpīcifer –era –erum
silphium–bearing; producing silphium, used as a contraceptive
Lesbia –ae f.
Lesbia, Roman nomen gentile
Libyssa –ae f. adj.
of or belonging to North Africa; African
lingua linguae f.
tongue; speech, language; dialect
magnus –a –um
large, big; great; vast/huge; much; powerful; tall/long/broad; extensive/spacious; great (achievement); mighty; distinguished; skilled; bold/confident; proud; full/complete/utter/pure; intense; loud; at high price; notable/famous; old
malus –a –um
bad, evil
multus –a –um
much, many
nec
nor; and not, not, neither, not even
nox noctis f.
night
numerus numerī m.
coin, money; a certain collective quantity, a body, number of persons or things
ōrāculum –ī n.
oracle, prophecy
pernumerō pernumerāre pernumerāvī pernumerātus
to count out, reckon up
- possum posse potuī
to be able, can
- quaerō quaerere quaesiī/quaesīvī quaesītus
to search for, seek, ask
quam
than; as, how; (+ superlative) as…as possible
–que
and; both…and
quī quae quod
some, any; what…, which…; who, which, that
quot
how many , as many as (undeclinable)
sacer sacra sacrum
sacred, holy, consecrated; accursed, horrible, detestable
satis or sat
enough, sufficiently
sepulcrum sepulcrī n.
place of burial, tomb, grave
sīdus sīderis n.
star, constellation
- sum esse fuī futūrus
to be; exist; (also used to form verb perfect passive tenses) (+ nom. perfect participle)
super
above, on top, over; upwards; moreover, in addition, besides; during (time); concerning; beyond
- taceō tacēre tacuī tacitus
to be silent; pass over in silence; leave unmentioned, be silent about something
tam
so
tū tuī tibi tē tē
you
tuus –a –um
your, yours
vēsānus –a –um
unsound of mind, mad, insane, raging
vetus veteris
old
- videō vidēre vidī vīsus
to see; (passive) be seen, seem