Horace, Satire 1.10.40-55 Flashcards

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argūtus –a –um

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clear; shrewd, clever; clear–sounding; melodious; whistling, rattling, whizzing

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meretrix meretricis f.

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prostitute

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Dāvus -ī m.

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Davus, a typical male slave name

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Chremēs –ētis m. (voc. Cremē)

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Chremes (a name)

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ēlūdō ēlūdere ēlūsī ēlūsus

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to make sport of, mock

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cōmis –e

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courteous, affable, kind, obliging, friendly, loving; elegant, cultured

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garriō garrīre garrīvī or garriī garrītum

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to chatter, prate, prattle, chat

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Fundānius -a -um

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Fundanius (a Roman name)

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Polliō –ōnis m.

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a Roman cognomen, e.g., of C. Asinius Pollio

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percutiō percutere percussī percussum

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to hit, strike

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epos (no genitive) n.

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epic poetry

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Varius –iī m.

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Varius; L. Varius, a tragic poet, contemporary with Virgil and Horace

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mollis molle

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soft (cushion/grass); flexible; mild, tolerable; easy; calm; weak; cowardly; unmanly; pathic; tender (women/youths); peaceful; kindly; impressionable

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adnuō –ere –nuī (ūtus –rare)

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to nod to; with dat., acc. and dat., and infin.; ascent, consent; promise; direct, permit

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Camēna –ae f.

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prophetic nymphs of Ancient Italy, frequently associated with the Muses

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experior experīrī expertus sum

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to test; try; experience

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frūstrā

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in vain; for nothing, to no purpose

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Varrō –ōnis m.

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Varro (a name)

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Atacīnus -a -um

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Atacinus, of the river Atax (in Gallia Narbonensis); a Roman cognomen

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fluō fluere flūxī fluxus

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to flow, stream; emanate, proceed from; fall gradually

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lutulentus –a –um

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muddy; filthy, dirty, vile:

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quidem

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moreover, certainly (emphasizing one statement with reference to another)

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reprehendō reprehendere reprehendī reprehēnsus

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to hold back, seize, catch; blame

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Homērus –ī m.

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cōmis –e
courteous, affable, kind, obliging, friendly, loving; elegant, cultured
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tragicus –a –um
of tragedy, tragic
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Lūcīlius –ī m.
Lucilius, a male gentile name; Gaius Lucilius, the satirist
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Accius –iī m.
L. Accius, (b. 170 BC) the most famous of the Latin tragedians of the Republic whose style was later considered high–flown and bombastic
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Ennius –iī m.
Q. Ennius, (239–169 BC) a famous early writer of Latin historical epic