Propertius 1.1.1-8 Flashcards
adversus –a –um
opposed; opposite; towards
annus annī m.
year
ante
before, in front of (adv. and prep. +acc.)
capiō capere cēpī captus
to seize
caput capitis n.
head
castus –a –um
pure
contingō contingere contigī contāctus
to touch
cupīdō cupidinis f.
desire, craving
Cynthia –ae f.
she of Mt. Cynthus, on the Island of Delos, Artemis; the name of Propertius’ paramour.
cōgō cogere coēgī coāctus
to drive together; compel
cōnsilium cōnsiliī n.
plan; council
cōnstāns cōnstantis
constant, steady
doceō docēre docuī doctus
to teach
dēficiō dēficere dēfēcī dēfectus
to fail; revolt from
dēiciō dēicere dēiēcī deīctum
to throw down, eject
dōnec
until
fastus –ūs m.
haughtiness
furor furōris m.
madness
habeō habēre habuī habitus
to have, hold
iam
now; already
improbus –a –um
bad
impōnō impōnere impōsuī impōsitus
to put on, impose
lūmen luminis n.
light
miser misera miserum
wretched, pitiable
ocellus ocellī m.
little eye
ōdī ōdisse
to hate
premō premere pressī pressus
to press
pēs pedis m.
foot
suus –a –um
his/her/its own
tamen
nevertheless, however
tum or tunc
then, at that time
tōtus –a –um
whole
vīvō vīvere vīxī vīctus
to live