Horace, Satire 1.6.100-118 Flashcards
continuō
immediately, straightway (> continuus); continuously
salūtō salūtāre salūtāvī salūtātus
to greet; wish well; visit; hail, salute
comes comitis m. or f.
comrade, companion, associate, partner; soldier, devotee, follower of another
rūs rūris n.
country(side)
peregrē or peregrī
abroad, away from home, out of the country
cālo –ōnis m.
a servant in the army, a soldier’s servant, any low–status servant
caballus -ī m.
horse, a pack horse
pāscō pāscere pāvī pāstum
to nourish, feed
petorritum -i n.
a four-wheeled cart
curtus -a -um
mutilated, damaged; perhaps gelded or with a docked tail
mūlus mūlī m.
mule; (metaphorically) a stupid person
libet (libēre) libuit libitum est
it is pleasing
ūsque
all the way, right on; all the time, continuously, at every point, always
Tarentum –ī n.
Tarentum, a city of Greek origin on the coast of lower Italy
mantica manticae f.
traveling–bag, knapsack, cloak–bag
lumbus lumbī m.
loin
ulcerō (1)
to cause to fester, give sores to
armus –ī m.
the shoulder, strictly at the shoulder blade; of beasts, shoulder; flank, side; of men, the shoulder
obiiciō obiicere obiēcī obiectus
to throw before/to, cast; object, oppose; upbraid; throw in one’s teeth; present
sordēs –is f.
filth; greed
Tīburs –tis
of Tibur; n. pl., Tiburtia; subst., Tiburtes, um, m., the people of Tibur; the Tiburtines (> Tibur)
praetor praetoris m.
praetor (official elected by the Romans who served as a judge); abb. pr.
lasanum –ī n.
a cooking-pot, a cooking-utensil
oenophorum -ī n.
wine jar