Propertius 1.2.1-14 Flashcards
adsum adesse adfuī adfutūrus
to be present
amplus –a –um
spacious, large, ample, generous
amāns –antis
loving, fond; (subst.) a lover
Āonius –a –um
of Aonia; Boeotian
Apellēus –a –um
of Apelles (the famous Greek painter)
āvehō –ere –vehere –vehexī –vectum
to carry off, bear away
Calliopē –ēs or Calliopēa –ae f.
Calliope (kal-LIE-owe-pee) the muse of epic poetry.
candor –ōris m.
shining
carmen carminis n.
song, poem
Castor –oris m.
Castor (name)
conquīrō conquīrere conquīsīvī conquīsītus
to seek, collect
cultus cultūs m.
cultivation, civilization, dress, mode of life
cultus –a –um
cultivated; well-groomed; refined, sophisticated
cupidus –a –um
desirous
discordia discordiae f.
disagreement, dissention
dum
while, until, provided that
dēsum deesse defuī
to be lacking
dōnō dōnāre dōnāvī dōnātus
to give; concede
Euēnus (Euhēnus) –ī m.
Euenus (name)
externus –a –um
outside, foreign, strange
faciēs facieī f.
appearance, face
falsus –a –um
deceptive, false
gemma –ae f.
jewel, gem
grātia grātiae f.
favor, influence, gratitude
grātus –a –um
pleasant; grateful
Hilaīra –ae f.
Hilaira (name)