Catullus 73 Flashcards
acerbus –a –um
bitter; cruel, harsh, painful
aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod
indef. pron., someone, something; indef. adj., some
bene; melius (comp.); optimē (superl.)
adv. well
benignē
benevolently, kindly
dēsinō dēsinere dēsiī dēsitus
cease, leave off, stop
etiam
still, yet, even now; (introducing a more extreme case) even, actually; etiam atque etiam, ever more urgently, more and more
faciō facere fēcī factus
do, make, achieve, attain, reach
fiō fierī factus sum
to take place, happen; to be made or done, become
graviter
heavily, harshly, greivously
habeō habēre habuī habitus
have, hold
immō
particle, correcting a previous statement
ingrātus –a –um
thankless, unwelcome, disagreeable
magis or mage
more
mereor merērī meritus sum
win, earn, deserve
modo
just, only