Chapter 33 Flashcards
adsistō –ere –adstitī
to stand at, by, or present; stand
amīcula –ae f.
mistress, girlfriend
Apellēs –is or –itis m.
Apelles, a famous Greek painter, 4th cent BCE; a common name for slaves and freedmen
conlaudō (collaudō) –āre
to praise or commend very much, extol highly
cōnsulō cōnsulere cōnsuluī cōnsultum
to ask information/advice of; consult, take counsel; deliberate/consider; advise; decide upon, adopt; look after/out for (DAT), pay attention to; refer to
cūr
why
discindō –ere –scidī –scissus
to tear asunder, pull in pieces, rend
exquīrō exquīrere exquīsīvī exquīsītus
to seek out
fidicula –ae f.
small lyre or harp; string of lyre, harpstring
flagellum –ī n.
a scourge or whip; thong (dim. of flagrum, a whip)
gemitus –ūs m.
a groaning; a groan; sigh; lamentation; cry; noise, roaring (> gemo)
praedulcis –e
very sweet; pleasing, dear
quīnetiam or quīn et
moreover; furthermore; and in fact
tragoedus –ī m.
a tragic actor, tragedian
uter utra utrum
either, which (of two)