Horace, Odes 4.7 Flashcards

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diffugiō, -ere, -fūgī

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flee in all directions; disperse, disappear

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nix, nivis, f.

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snow

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grāmen, -inis, n.

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grass, herb

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coma, -ae, f.

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hair; foliage

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mūtō (1)

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change, exchange

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dēcrescō, -ere, -crēvī, -crētum

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grow less, diminish

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rīpa, -ae, f.

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bank (of a river)

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geminus, -ī, m.

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twin

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audeō, -ēre, ausus sum

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dare

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nūdus, a, um

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naked; lightly clothed

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almus, -a, -um

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genial, kindly

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  • rapiō, -ere, rapuī, raptus
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snatch

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frīgus, -oris, n.

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cold

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mītescō, -ere

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grow mild, become ripe, soften

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Zephyrus, -ī, m.

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the west wind

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vēr, vēris, n.

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spring

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prōterō, -erere, -trīvī, -trītum

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wear down; trample down, rub out

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aestās, -ātis, f.

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summer

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intereō, -īre, iī, -itūrus

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perish

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pōmifer, -fera, -ferum

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fruit-bearing

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frux, frūgis, f.

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fruit; (pl.) grain, crops

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effundō, -ere, -fūdī, -fūsum

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pour out; abandon, waste

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mox

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soon

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brūma, -ae, f.

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the winter solstice; winter

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iners, inertis (adj.)

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incompetent; sluggish, stagnant

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damnum, -ī, n.

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loss, damage

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reparō (1)

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recover; restore, repair

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caelestis, -e

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heavenly, divine

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dēcidō, -ere, -dēcidī

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fall down, die

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pulvis, -eris, m.

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dust

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umbra, -ae, f.

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shadow, shade

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an

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whether?

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adiciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectum

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place a thing near; add

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hodiernus, a, um

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today’s

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crastinus, a, um

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tomorrow’s

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summa, -ae, f.

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sum; main part; chief place

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cūnctus, -a, -um

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whole, all, entire

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avidus, -a, -um

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eager, desirous

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  • fugiō, -ere, fūgī, fugitūrus
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flee

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hērēs, hērēdis, m/f.

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heir

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semel

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once, one time

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  • occidō, -ere, occidī, occāsūrus
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fall; sink; set; die

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splendidus, a, um

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bright, gleaming, noble

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Mīnos, -ōis, m (acc. Mīnōa)

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Minos (King of Crete and after death a judge in the underworld)

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arbitrium, -iī or -ī, n.

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decision, judgment; power

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Torquatus, -ī, m.

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a Roman cognomen (possibly son of L. Manlius Torquatus, cos. 65 B.C.)

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genus, -eris, n.

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birth, origin; descendant; race; class, order

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facundia, -ae, f.

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eloquence

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restituō, -ere, -stituī, -stitūtus

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restore, replace

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pietās, -ātis, f.

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sense of duty, piety

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infernus, a, um

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infernal, of the underworld

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tenebrae, -ārum, f.

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shadows, darkness

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Diāna (Dīāna), -ae, f.

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Diana, god of hunting, chastity, and the moon

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pudīcus, a, um

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chaste, modest

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līberō (1)

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free

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Hippolytus, -ī, m.

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the son of Theseus

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Lēthaeus, a, um

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of Lethe; of the infernal regions

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  • valeō, -ēre, valuī, valitūrus
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be strong, avail

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  • abrumpō, -ere, -rūpī, -ruptum
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break off, tear off

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cārus, -a, -um

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dear

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vinculum, -ī, n.

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bond, fetter, chain

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Pīrithous, -ī, m.

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Pirithous (the companion of Theseus, left behind when they went to the underworld)