Propertius 3.11-20 Flashcards
adeō adīre adīvī/adiī aditus
to go to
admoveō admovēre admōvī admōtus
to move to, bring to
ārdor ārdōris m.
burning, heat, eagerness
Argus (Argos) –ī m.
the hundred-eyed guard set by Hera to watch over Io; later killed by Apollo and turned into a peacock.
arma armōrum n.
arms, weapons
audeō audēre ausus sum
to dare
cornū cornūs f.
horn
corripiō corripere corripuī correptum
to seize, plunder; rebuke
cōnor cōnārī cōnātus sum
to try, attempt
duplex –icis
double
dēperdō –perdere –perdidī –perditum
to destroy, ruin
dūrus –a –um
hard, harsh
etiam
also
experior experīrī expertus sum (experiscor)
to test, try, experience
fīgō fīgere fīxī fīxus
to fix, fasten
haereō haerēre haesī haesus
to stick to, hang on to
hāc
by this way or route
īgnōtus –a –um
unknown
imprimō –primere –pressī –pressum
to apply with pressure, imprint
Īnachis –idos f.
daughter of Inachus (an river god in Argos), i.e. Io.
intentus –a –um
earnestly attentive
iubeō iubēre iussī iussus
to order
iurgium –ī n.
altercation, quarrel
lacertus –ī m.
the arm, esp. the upper arm
leviter
lightly, slightly
Līber Līberī m.
Bacchus; Dionysus
manus manūs f.
hand; band of men
metuō metuere metuī
to fear, dread
molliter
comp., mollius (mollis), softly, gently, sweetly
nōn
not
nōndum
not yet
ocellus ocellī m.
little eye
ōsculum –ī n.
kiss
pōnō pōnere posuī positus
to place
quamvīs
even though, although
quiēs quiētis f.
sleep, rest
saevitia saevitiae f.
ferocity
subiciō subicere subiēcī subiectus
to throw under, put up for auction
sēnsus sēnsūs m.
feeling
sīc
so, in this way
sūmō sūmere sūmpsī sūmptus
to take up, consume
tamen
nevertheless, however
tentō tentāre tentāvī tentātus
to try
torum –ī n. (also torus –ī m.)
bed, couch, cushion; swelling
turbō turbāre turbāvī turbātus
to disturb
uterque utraque utrumque
each of two