Horace, Satire 1.3.63-79 Flashcards
simplex –icis
artless, naïve, lacking guile
impellō impellere impulī impulsum
to strike against, impel
quīvīs quaevīs quodvīs or (subst.) quidvīs
who or what thou pleasest; any whatever, any
sermō sermōnis m.
conversation, discussion; rumor; diction; speech; talk; the word
molestus –a –um
annoying; troublesome; tiresome [molestus esse => to be a worry/nuisance]
commūnis commūnis commūne
common, joint, public; general, universal; ordinary; sociable, courteous; related; neutral, impartial; applicable on either side; same form for two cases
sēnsus sēnsūs m.
perception, feeling; sense
plānē
clearly, distinctly
careō carēre caruī caritūrus
to lack, be without, be free from (+ abl.)
temerē
rashly, blindly
sanciō sancīre sānxī sānctus
to confirm, ratify; sanction; fulfill (prophesy); enact (law); ordain; dedicate
inīquus –a –um
uneven; inequitable, unjust
nāscor nāscī nātus sum
to be born
urgeō urgēre ursī
to press/squeeze/bear hard/down; tread/traverse continually; push/shove/thrust; spur on, urge; press hard in attack/pursuit, beset, follow hard on heels of; hem in; threaten by proximity; press verbally/argument/point; follow up
compensō (1)
to balance mentally, weigh (against) (with cum + abl.)