Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.610-631 Flashcards
adventus adventūs m.
an arrival
praesentiō praesentīre praesēnsī praesēnsum
to feel beforehand
niteō nitēre nituī
to shine
Īnachides –ae m.
a patronymic of Epaphus
fōrmōsus (fōrmonsus) –a –um
beautiful
speciēs specieī f.
appearance, image; specter
Sāturnius –a –um
beloning to Saturn; Saturnian
genus, generis, n.
race, family
vacca vaccae f.
cow
invītus –a –um
unwilling
probō probāre probāvī probātus
to approve
unde
from where, whence
ve
or (postpositive enclitic)
vērum –ī n.
that which is true; truth
quasi
as if
nescius –a –um
ignorant
gignō gignere genuī genitus
to bring forth
mentior mentīrī mentītus
to lie
auctor auctōris m.
founder
dēsinō dēsinere dēsiī dēsitus
to leave off, cease
mūnus mūneris n.
gift; duty; public show (esp. with gladiators)
crūdēlis crūdēle
unfeeling, cruel
addīcō –ere –dīxī –dictus
to pronounce for; to sell
suspectus –a –um
suspicious
illinc
from there
hinc
from here, hence
dissuādeō dissuādēre dissuāsī dissuāsus
to dissuade
socia –ae f.
a partner
paelex –icis f.
a mistress who was a rival to a wife or lover
dōnō dōnāre dōnāvī dōnātus
to give; concede
exuō exuere exuī exūtus
to take off, strip
dīva –ae f.
goddess
ānxius –a –um
troubled, disquieted
fūrtum fūrtī n.
theft
Arestorides –ae m.
son of Arestor, Argus
trādō trādere trādidī trāditus
to hand over; report
vicis vicis f.
turn, change, succession
bīnī –ae –a
2 by 2
quiēs quiētis f.
sleep, rest
cēterus –a –um; often pl. cēterī –ae –a
the other; the rest
servō servāre servāvī servātus
to save
statiō statiōnis f.
standing
quīcumque quaecumque quodcumque
whoever
modus modī m.
measure; manner
Īō –ūs f.
Io
āvertō avertere avertī aversus
to turn away
sinō sinere sīvī situs
to allow
claudō (clūdō or clodō) claudere clausī clausus
to close
circumdō circumdare circumdedī circumdatus
to surround
vinculum vinculī n.
bond