Horace, Satire 1.4.120-143 Flashcards
fōrmō fōrmāre fōrmāvī fōrmātus
to form, shape, fashion, model
sēligō –ere –ligere –lēgī –lectum
to choose, select
vetō vetāre vetuī vetitus
to forbid
addubitō –dubitāre
to entertain a doubt, incline to doubt, hesitate, be uncertain
flagrō flagrāre flagrāvī flagrāturus
to burn
vīcīnus –a –um
neighboring, near
fūnus fūneris n.
burial, funeral; funeral rites; ruin; corpse; death
aeger aegra aegrum
sick, ill
exanimō exanimāre exanimāvī exanimātus
to deprive of life; p., exanimatus, a, um, without breath, breathless; disheartened; terrified (> ex and anima)
metus metūs m.
fear, dread, anxiety
absterreō abterrēre absterruī absterritum
to frighten away
perniciēs perniciēī f.
ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief
quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever
īgnōscō īgnōscere īgnōvī īgnōtus
to pardon, forgive (+ dat.)
fortasse or fortassis
perhaps