Ode 4.7 Diffugere nives Flashcards

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abrumpō abrumpere abrūpī abruptum

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to break off, sever

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Aenēās –ae m.

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Aeneas

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aestās aestātis f.

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summer; summer heat/weather; a year

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an

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introduces an alternative question, or; introduces an Indirect Question, whether, if

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Ancus –ī m.

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Ancus Martius, the fourth king of Rome

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avidus –a –um

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greedy, keen

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brūma –ae f.

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the winter solstice; winter

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cārus –a –um

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precious; dear (to) (+ dat.)

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crāstinus –a –um

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pertaining to the morrow; tomorrow’s (> cras, the morrow)

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dēcrēscō –crēscere –crēvī –crētum

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to grow less, become fewer, decrease, diminish, wane, shrink

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Diāna –ae f.

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Diana, a goddess of the Italians; ~ Artemis

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diffugiō –ere –fūgī

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to flee apart; run away, flee

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  • effundō effundere effūdī effūsus *
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to pour out

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enim

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in fact, indeed; for

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fācundia –ae f.

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eloquence, fluency, command of language

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frūx frūgis f.

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fruit, produce, pulse, legumes

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geminus –a –um

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Hippolytus –ī m.

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Hippolytus, son of Theseus and Hippolyte

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hodiernus –a –um

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of today, today’s

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immortālis immortālis immortāle

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immortal, not subject to death; eternal, everlasting, perpetual; imperishable

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īnfernus –a –um

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that which is below; of Hades, infernal (> inferus)

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intereō interīre interīvī/interiī interitus

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to perish, die; be ruined; cease

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Lēthaeus –a –um

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of Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in Hades; oblivious, Lethean

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līberō līberāre līberāvī līberātus

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to free, liberate

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manus manūs f.
hand; band, troop; in manibus: in hands, i.e. published; manūs dare: surrender
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Mīnōs –ōis m.
Minos, king of Crete, son of Jupiter and Europa, grandfather of Minos, the husband of Pasiphae, one of the judges of Hades
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mītēscō –ere
to become mellow; to become mild, gentle, peaceful (> mitis)
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moneō monēre monuī monitus
to warn; remind; advise
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*** occidō occidere occidī occāsus ***
to go down; set; fall, perish; die (> ob and cado)
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Pīrithous –ī m.
Pirithous, son of Ixion and king of the Lapithae, chained in Hades for attempting, with the aid of Theseus, to carry away Proserpina from the abode of Pluto
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pōmifer –fera –ferum
fruit-bearing, fruit-bringing
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praetereō praeterīre praeterīvī/praeteriī praeteritus
to pass/go by; disregard/neglect/omit/miss; surpass/excel; go overdue; pass over
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recurrō –ere –currī –cursus
to run back; return, revolve
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restituō restituere restituī restitūtus
to restore; revive; bring back; make good
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tenebrae tenebrārum f. pl.
darkness
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Thēseus –ī m.
Theseus
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Torquātus –ī m.
Torquatus, a Roman cognomen, esp. Titus Manlius, who wore the collar or torques of a Gallic champion whom he had slain in single combat (> torques)
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Tullus –ī m.
Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome
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umbra umbrae f.
shadow, shade
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vinculum vinculī n.
chain, bond, fetter; imprisonment (pl.)