Eclogues 1.64-83 COPY Flashcards
sitiō sitīre sitīvī
to be thirsty
crēta –ae f.
clay, chalk
Oaxēs –is m.
Oaxes, a river in Crete
penitus or penitē
internally
umquam
ever
fīnis fīnis m.
end, boundary; (in plural) territory
tugurium –ī n.
a hut, cot
congerō –gerere –gessī –gestum
to gather together
caespes (cespes) –itis f.
turf
culmen –inis n.
top
aliquot
some, several (indeclinable)
arista –ae f.
the beard of wheat
colō colere coluī cultus
to inhabit, cultivate
novāle –is n.
unploughed land
seges –etis f.
field of grain; standing corn
quō
where; to what purpose, in order that
cōnserō –ere –sēvī –situs (satus)
to sow or plant
īnserō īnserere īnsēvī īnsitum
to sow, plant
pirus –ī f.
a pear-tree
ōrdō ōrdinis m.
row
vītis –is f.
vine, grapevine
quondam
formerly, at times, sometimes
pecus pecoris n.
farm animals, herd
capella capellae f.
she–goat
viridis –e
green
prōiciō –icere iēcī –iectum
to cast forth, throw out, fling to the ground
antrum –ī n.
cave
dūmōsus –a –um
full of thorn-bushes, bushy
pendeō pendēre pependī
to hang
procul
at a distance
rūpēs –is f.
rock
canō canere cecinī cantus
to sing
pāscō pāscere pāvī pāstum
to feed
flōreō flōrēre flōruī
to bloom
cytisus –ī m.
a kind of clover
salix –icis f.
a willow tree
carpō carpere carpsī carptum
to pluck, seize; criticize
amārus –a –um
bitter; harsh
tamen
nevertheless, however
requiēscō requiēscere requiēvī requiētum
to rest
frōns frondis f.
leaf
mītis mīte
mild; ripe
pōmum –ī n.
fruit
castanea –ae f.
the chestnut-tree
mollis molle
yielding, gentle
cōpia cōpiae f.
abundance; troops
lac lactis n.
milk
superus –a –um
above
vīlla vīllae f.
estate
fūmō fūmāre fūmāvī fūmātus
to smoke
cadō cadere cecidī cāsum
to fall
umbra umbrae f.
shadow