Deucalion et Pyrrha Vocabulary Lines 313-415 Flashcards
Aonii
The Aeonians
Oetaeus
near Mount Oeata
Phocis
Phocus, a region of central Greece
ferax
fertile
Latus
broad
subitus
suddenly
vertix
peak, summit
arduus
steep, lofty
supero
rise above
Cacumina
peak, summit
nubis
cloud
tego
cover
aequor
the sea
torus
marriage bed
ratis
raft
vector
be carried
adhaero
cling to
Corycidas
the Corycian cave
numen
devine power
adoro
worship
Fatidica
prophectic
oraclum
oracle
melior
better
aequus
fairness
metuo
fear
stagno
be swamped
palus
pool
orbs
the world
supersum
survive
mille
thousands
innocuus
innocent
ambo
both
cultor
worshipped
disicio
scatter
aquilo
the north wind
caelum
heaven, sky
ostendo
show
aether
the sky
Tricuspis
three-pronged
telum
weapon
mulceo
calm
rector
ruler
pelagus
sea
profundus
the deep sea
exsto
rise up out of
umerus
shoulder
murix
purple color
Triton
Triton, son of Neptunus
Inspiro
blow into
fluctus
wave
Flumen
river
cavus
hollow
bucina
trumpet
sumo
take up
tortilis
twisted
turbo
spiral
scresco
grow, increase
imus
bottom
concipio
take in
aer
air, breath
litus
shore
repleo
fill
os
mouth
madidus
soaked
roro
wet
barba
beard
contigo
touch
cano
signal
receptus
retreat
inflatus
blow into
tellus
land
unda
wave
collis
hill
alveus
stream
amnis
stream, river
surgo
rise up
humus
earth
nadatus
bare
cacumen
tree-top
limus
mad
frons
leafage
inanis
empty
lacrima
tears
affar
speak to, address
obortus
burst forth
coniunx
spouse partner
genus
family
superstes
surivivor
patruelus
uncle’s
origo
birth, origin
Iungo
join together (as a married couple)
occasus
setting (of the sun)
ortus
rising (of the sun)
possedo
occupy, possess
adhuc (adv.)
still
fiducia
confidence
satis
enough
eripio
rescue
fore
be
doleo
grieve
credo
believe
sequor
follow
utinam (adv.)
would that
Infundo
breath into