Catullus 9 Flashcards
amīcus amīcī m.
friend
antistō –āre –āvī –ātum
surpass (w/ dat.)
anus anūs f.
old woman; as fem. adj., old, aged
applicō applicāre applicāvī applicātus
press, lean against
audiō audīre audīvī audītus
hear, pay attention to
beātus –a –um
happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do
collum collī n.
neck
domus domī f.
home; house, family
factum factī n.
deed, something done
frāter frātris m.
brother
Hibērus –a –um
the Iberians or Spaniards (properly, the inhavitants of the valley of the Hiberius)
incolumis incolumis incolume
safe and sound
iūcundus –a –um
pleasant, delightful
laetus –a –um
glad, happy
locus locī m. or loca locōrum n. pl.
place, region, part
mīlle; mīllēsimus –a –um
a thousand
mōs mōris m.
custom; manner, (pl.) morals
narrō –āre –āvī –ātum
give an account, tell; say
nātiō nātiōnis f.
people, race, nation
nūntius nūnti(ī) m.
messenger; message, pl. news
oculus oculī m.
eye
Penātēs –ium m.
household gods, the tutelary gods of the Roman pantry
quantum
rel. as much as
quis quid
interr. and indef. pronoun: who? what? anyone, anything
suāvior (sāvior) –ārī –ātus
to kiss
trecentī –ae –a; trecentēsimus –a –um
three hundred
ut or utī
as, just as, like; when, where, how; conj. (in final clauses) so that, with the result that, that
ve
or (encl. conj.)
veniō venīre vēnī ventum
come
Verānius –iī m.
a Roman cognomen; friend of Catullus
vīsō vīsere vīsī vīsus
go to see; look at, gaze at, view