Horace, Satire 1.6.119-131 Flashcards
deinde or dein
then/next/afterward; thereon/henceforth/from there/then; in next position/place
eō īre iī/īvī itum
to go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail
dormiō dormīre dormīvī dormītum
to sleep, rest; go to sleep, be/fall asleep; be idle, do nothing
nōn
not
sollicitus –a –um
concerned, worried; upset, troubled, disturbed, anxious, apprehensive
egō meī mihi mē mē
I; me
quod
because, the fact that
crās
tomorrow; after today, on the morrow; hereafter, in the future
surgō surgere surrēxī surrēctus
to rise, lift; grow
sum esse fuī futūrus
to be; exist; (also used to form verb perfect passive tenses) (+ nom. perfect participle)
māne
the early morning; dawn; the morning
obeō obīre obiī/obīvī obitum
to go to, meet, die
Marsyas and Marsya -ae m.
Marsyas,the satyr defeated by Apollo in a flute contest, flayed alive as punishment
quī quae quod
some, any; what…, which…; who, which, that
suī sibi sē sē
himself, herself, itself (reflexive)
vultus vultūs m.
expression; face
ferō ferre tulī lātus
to bring, bear, carry; endure
negō negāre negāvī negātus
to deny, refuse; say … Not