Propertius 1.2.1-14 Flashcards

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adsum adesse adfuī adfutūrus

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to be present

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2
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amplus –a –um

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spacious, large, ample, generous

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3
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amāns –antis

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loving, fond; (subst.) a lover

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4
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Āonius –a –um

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of Aonia; Boeotian

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5
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Apellēus –a –um

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of Apelles (the famous Greek painter)

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āvehō –ere –vehere –vehexī –vectum

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to carry off, bear away

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Calliopē –ēs or Calliopēa –ae f.

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Calliope (kal-LIE-owe-pee) the muse of epic poetry.

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candor –ōris m.

A

shining

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9
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carmen carminis n.

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song, poem

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10
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Castor –oris m.

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Castor (name)

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conquīrō conquīrere conquīsīvī conquīsītus

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to seek, collect

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cultus cultūs m.

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cultivation, civilization, dress, mode of life

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13
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cultus –a –um

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cultivated; well-groomed; refined, sophisticated

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14
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cupidus –a –um

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desirous

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15
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discordia discordiae f.

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disagreement, dissention

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16
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dum

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while, until, provided that

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17
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dēsum deesse defuī

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to be lacking

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18
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dōnō dōnāre dōnāvī dōnātus

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to give; concede

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19
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Euēnus (Euhēnus) –ī m.

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Euenus (name)

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20
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externus –a –um

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outside, foreign, strange

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21
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faciēs facieī f.

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appearance, face

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22
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falsus –a –um

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deceptive, false

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23
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gemma –ae f.

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jewel, gem

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24
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grātia grātiae f.

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favor, influence, gratitude

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25
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grātus –a –um

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pleasant; grateful

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26
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Hilaīra –ae f.

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Hilaira (name)

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27
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Hippodamīa –ae f.

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Hippodamia (name)

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Īdās –ae m.

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Idas, a son of Amphiareus, abductor of Marpessa

29
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iūcundus –a –um

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pleasant, delightful, agreeable

30
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Leucippis –idis f.

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a daughter of Leucippus

31
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libēns –entis

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willing

32
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luxuria luxuriae f.

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luxury

33
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lyra –ae f.

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lyre

34
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lītus lītoris n.

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sea–shore

35
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marītus marītī m.

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husband

36
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Minerva –ae f.

A

Minerva

37
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miser misera miserum

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wretched, pitiable

38
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obnoxius –a –um

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liable, guilty

39
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patrius –a –um

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paternal

40
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Phoebus –ī m.

A

Phoebus Apollo

41
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Phoebē –ēs f.

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Phoebe, daughter of Leucippus, king of Messenia. She and her sister Hilaïra were raped by Castor and Pollux, who fought Lyncaeus and Idas for them.

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Phrygius –a –um

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Phrygian; a territory in Asia minor; Trojan

43
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placeō placēre placuī placitum

A

to please

44
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Pollūx –ūcis m.

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with his twin brother Castor, son of Leda and Jupiter.

45
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praesertim

A

especially

46
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probō probāre probāvī probātus

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to approve

47
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pudīcitia –ae f.

A

chastity, modesty, virtue

48
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puella puellae f.

A

girl

49
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quālis quāle

A

what sort

50
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rota rotae f.

A

wheel

51
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satis or sat (comp. satius)

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enough

52
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semper

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always

53
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soror sorōris f.

A

sister

54
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studium studiī n.

A

eagerness

55
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succendō –ere –cendī –cēnsus

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to set on fire from beneath; (fig.)

56
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suus –a –um

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his/her/its own

57
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sīc

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so, in this way

58
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tabula tabulae f.

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plank, (game) board; painting; writing tablet

59
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taedium –ī n.

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weariness, tedium

60
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trahō trahere trāxī tractus

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to drag

61
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ūnicus –a –um

A

unique

62
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ūnus –a –um

A

1

63
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Venus –eris f.

A

Venus (goddess)

64
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verbum verbī n.

A

word

65
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vereor verērī veritus sum

A

to fear

66
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vulgō

A

commonly

67
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vīlis vīlis vīle

A

cheap