Horace, Odes 4.7 Flashcards
diffugiō, -ere, -fūgī
flee in all directions; disperse, disappear
nix, nivis, f.
snow
grāmen, -inis, n.
grass, herb
coma, -ae, f.
hair; foliage
mūtō (1)
change, exchange
dēcrescō, -ere, -crēvī, -crētum
grow less, diminish
rīpa, -ae, f.
bank (of a river)
geminus, -ī, m.
twin
audeō, -ēre, ausus sum
dare
nūdus, a, um
naked; lightly clothed
almus, -a, -um
genial, kindly
- rapiō, -ere, rapuī, raptus
snatch
frīgus, -oris, n.
cold
mītescō, -ere
grow mild, become ripe, soften
Zephyrus, -ī, m.
the west wind
vēr, vēris, n.
spring
prōterō, -erere, -trīvī, -trītum
wear down; trample down, rub out
aestās, -ātis, f.
summer
intereō, -īre, iī, -itūrus
perish
pōmifer, -fera, -ferum
fruit-bearing
frux, frūgis, f.
fruit; (pl.) grain, crops
effundō, -ere, -fūdī, -fūsum
pour out; abandon, waste
mox
soon
brūma, -ae, f.
the winter solstice; winter
iners, inertis (adj.)
incompetent; sluggish, stagnant
damnum, -ī, n.
loss, damage
reparō (1)
recover; restore, repair
caelestis, -e
heavenly, divine
dēcidō, -ere, -dēcidī
fall down, die
pulvis, -eris, m.
dust
umbra, -ae, f.
shadow, shade
an
whether?
adiciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectum
place a thing near; add
hodiernus, a, um
today’s
crastinus, a, um
tomorrow’s
summa, -ae, f.
sum; main part; chief place
cūnctus, -a, -um
whole, all, entire
avidus, -a, -um
eager, desirous
- fugiō, -ere, fūgī, fugitūrus
flee
hērēs, hērēdis, m/f.
heir
semel
once, one time
- occidō, -ere, occidī, occāsūrus
fall; sink; set; die
splendidus, a, um
bright, gleaming, noble
Mīnos, -ōis, m (acc. Mīnōa)
Minos (King of Crete and after death a judge in the underworld)
arbitrium, -iī or -ī, n.
decision, judgment; power
Torquatus, -ī, m.
a Roman cognomen (possibly son of L. Manlius Torquatus, cos. 65 B.C.)
genus, -eris, n.
birth, origin; descendant; race; class, order
facundia, -ae, f.
eloquence
restituō, -ere, -stituī, -stitūtus
restore, replace
pietās, -ātis, f.
sense of duty, piety
infernus, a, um
infernal, of the underworld
tenebrae, -ārum, f.
shadows, darkness
Diāna (Dīāna), -ae, f.
Diana, god of hunting, chastity, and the moon
pudīcus, a, um
chaste, modest
līberō (1)
free
Hippolytus, -ī, m.
the son of Theseus
Lēthaeus, a, um
of Lethe; of the infernal regions
- valeō, -ēre, valuī, valitūrus
be strong, avail
- abrumpō, -ere, -rūpī, -ruptum
break off, tear off
cārus, -a, -um
dear
vinculum, -ī, n.
bond, fetter, chain
Pīrithous, -ī, m.
Pirithous (the companion of Theseus, left behind when they went to the underworld)