Odes 1.8 Lydia, dic per omnis Flashcards
aequālis –e
equal; of the same age; fellow, companion; subst., companion (> aequo)
aprīcus –a –um
open to the sun; sunny; sun–loving (> aperio)
arma armōrum n.
arms, weapons
brachium brachī(ī) n.
arm
caedēs caedis f.
murder, slaughter, massacre; assassination; feuding; slain, victims; blood, gore
caterva –ae f.
band, company (esp. of soldiers); a crowd, throng
cautius
comp. of cautē; more cautiously
cultus cultūs m.
cultivation, civilization, dress, guise, appearance; habits, mode of life, life
cūr
why
discus –ī m.
discus
expediō expedīre expediī/expedīvī expedītus
to set free, provide, be expedient; (impersonal) be profitable, be useful; solve, clear up (difficulties etc.)
frēnum –ī n
bridle, reins
Gallicus –a –um
of or belonging to the Gauls;
gestō gestāre gestāvī gestātus
to carry, bear, wear
iaculum –ī n.
a thing hurled; a spear, dart, or javelin (> iacio)
inter
between, among; during (+ acc.)
lacrimōsus –a –um
tearful
līvidus –a –um
bluish; envious; discolored with bruises, black and blue
lupātus –a –um
furnished with wolf’s teeth; as a noun: jagged bit (for horses)
Lycius –a –um
Lycian; pl., Lycii, orum, m., the Lycians (> Lycia)
Lȳdia –ae f.
Lydia, region in west Asia
marīnus –a –um
of the sea (> mare)
mīlitāris –ris –re
military
ōdī ōdisse
to hate