Odes 1.13 Cum tu, Lydia Flashcards

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amplius

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further, more, in addition

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arguō arguere arguī argūtus

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to prove, argue, allege; disclose; accuse, complain of, charge, blame, convict

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barbarus –a –um

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foreign, barbarous, savage

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bīlis –is f. (abl. sg. –ī or –e)

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bile; anger, wrath, choler, ire, displeasure, indignation

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cēreus –a –um

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waxen (> cera)

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certus –a –um

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sure, certain, reliable; fixed, settled, firm; trusty, reliable; resolved, determined; particular, individual

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cervīx cervīcis f.

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neck, nape; severed head/neck

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cito citius (comp.) citissime (superl.)

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quickly

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color colōris m.

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color; shade, quality (of style or diction)

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cōpula –ae f

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a band, rope, thong, tie, fastening

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dēns dentis m.

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tooth

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difficilis difficile

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difficult

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dīvellō –ere –vellī –vulsus

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to tear asunder; tear in pieces; tear away; separate, scatter (others, drive away); loosen, uncoil

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fēlīx fēlīcis

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fortunate, happy

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ferveō fervēre ferbuī or fervō fervere fervī

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to boil; (fig.), to blaze, be bright; flash; glow; stir, be alive, teeming; move, speed on; rage

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furō furere

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to rage, be mad

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furtim

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stealthily

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gena –ae f.

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cheek

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iecur –oris or iecinoris n.

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the liver

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imbuō –ere –uī –ūtus

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to drench; permeate; wet, moisten; stain

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immodicus –a –um

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beyond bounds, beyond measure, excessive, unrestrained, unruly, immoderate

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imprimō –primere –pressī –pressum

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to apply with pressure, press onto, imprint

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irruptus –a –um

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unbroken, unsevered

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labrum –ī n.

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laedō laedere laesī laesus
to strike; hurt, injure, wound; offend, annoy
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lentus –a –um
pliant, flexible, tough, tenacious, sticky; slow
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mācerō mācerāre –āvī –ātum
to make soft, make tender, soften, soak, steep, macerate
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malus –a –um
bad, evil; unfavorable; (of battles) unsuccessful
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memor memoris
remembering; mindful (of, + gen.), grateful; unforgetting, commemorative
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nectar –aris n.
nectar, the drink of the gods; honey
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nota notae f.
mark, note, label
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ōsculum –ī n.
kiss
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penitus or penitē
inwardly, internally, entirely
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perpetuus –a –um
continuous, uninterrupted, whole; perpetual, lasting; everlasting; in perpetuum: for the whole course of a given period, for the duration of one’s life
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querimōnia querimōniae f.
complaint, protest
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quīnque; quīntus –a –um
5; 5th
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rixa –ae f.
quarrel, brawl
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roseus –a –um
rosy
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solvō solvere solvī solūtus
to loosen; pay, free, release; dissolve; (of ships) cast off, set sail
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suprēmus –a –um
highest; endmost; last (in time), final
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Tēlephus (Tēlephos) –ī m.
Telephus, king of Mysia wounded by Achilles
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teneō tenēre tenuī tentus
to hold, grasp; keep possess; occupy
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ter
3 times; on 3 occasions
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tum or tunc
then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (> tum–ce)
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tumeō tumēre tumuī
to swell, puff up
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turpō turpāre turpāvī turpātus
to make indecent; to soil, disfigure, defile (> turpis)
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ūmor –oris m.
moisture
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ūrō ūrere ussī ustum
to burn
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vae
alas, woe to
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Venus –eris f.
Venus, goddess of love and beauty, identified by the Romans with Aphrodite, daughter of Jupiter and Dione; (meton.), love, lust