Catulus 64.50-70 Flashcards
alga –ae f.
seaweed
adlūdō –ere –lūsī –lūsus
to speak playfully; sport, mock, jest
amictus –ūs m.
a veiling or draping of the person; an upper garment, covering; cloak, mantle, veil (> amicio)
(h)arēna (h)arēnae f.
sand, desert, beach; (combat) arena
Ariadna –ae f.
Ariadne, daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë, half–sister of the Minotaur
bacchor bacchārī bacchātus
to revel
cēdō cēdere cessī cessum
to go, move; yield; withdraw
celer celeris celere
swift
cernō cernere crēvī certus
to sift, separate, distinguish, discern, resolve, determine; see; examine; decide
classis classis f.
class/division of Romans; grade (pupils); levy/draft; fleet/navy; group/band
contegō –ere –tēxī –tēctus
to cover
cor cordis n.
heart; mind/soul/spirit; intellect/judgment; sweetheart; souls/persons (pl.)
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
dēlābor –lāpsus sum
to glide, slip, or fall down; descend; fall in with or upon
dēserō dēserere dēseruī dēsertus
to leave/depart/quit/desert; forsake/abandon/give up; withdraw support, let down; cease to be concerned with; fail/fall short; (passive w/abl.) be without/deprived
Dīa –ae f.
an Aegean island, usu. identified with Naxos
effigiēs –ēī f.
something molded or fashioned; a figure, likeness, or image (> effingo)
ēheu
alas! oh no!
exciō –īre –cīvī or ciī –ītus and excieō –itus
to rouse up or forth; call forth, assemble; arouse, excite, agitate; stir, shake
fallax –ācis
deceitful, treacherous, false
figūra figūrae f.
form, shape
flāvus –a –um
golden, yellow
fluctuō fluctuāre fluctuāvī fluctuātus
to wave, fluctuate; (fig.), toss; rage, boil (> fluctus)
fluctus fluctūs m.
wave; disorder; flood, flow, tide, billow, surge; turbulence, commotion
fluentisonus –a –um
resounding with the noise of the sea
fluitō fluitāre fluitāvī fluitātus
to float (> fluo)
furor furōris m.
madness, rage, fury, frenzy; passionate love
hērōs –ōis m.
a demigod; a hero; an illustrious man, champion, hero