Satire 1.10.76-92 Flashcards
explōdō explōdere explōsī explōsum
to drive off the stage by clapping
Arbuscula -ae f.
Arbuscula, the name of mime actress of Cicero’s day
cīmex cīmicis m.
bed–bug, bug
Pantīlius -(i)ī m.
Pantilius, a Roman name (from the Greek for all-annoying)
cruciō –cruciāre
to torture, torment
vellicō (1)
to pinch; criticize, pull to pieces
Dēmētrius -ī m.
Demetrius (a Greek male name)
laedō laedere laesī laesus
to strike; hurt, injure, wound; offend, annoy
convīva –ae m.
guest, table–companion
Tigellius –(i)ī m.
Tigellius, the name of a well-known musician
Valgius -ī m.
Valgius (a Roman nomen gentilicium)
Octāvius –ī m.
Octavius
Fuscus -a -um
Fuscus (a Roman cognomen)
utinam
introduces an Optative subjunctive
Viscus -ī m.
Viscus (a Roman name)
uterque utraque utrumque
which (of two), whichever, no matter which; one, either, one or other; (w/que) each/either (of two); both (separately); each side (pl.), each set
relēgō relēgāre relēgāvī relēgātus
to send away, remove; consign, give in charge
Polliō –ōnis m.
a Roman cognomen, e.g., of C. Asinius Pollio
Messalla -ae m.
Messalla (a Roman cognomen)
Bibulus -ī m.
Bibulus (a name)
Servius –iī m.
Servius (a name)
candidus –a –um
white, fair
Furnus -ī m.
Furnus (a Roman male name)
quāliscumque quālecumque
whatever kind, whatever sort
arrīdeō –rīdēre –rīsī –rīsum
to laugh at or with, to smile at or upon, especially approvingly
doleō dolēre doluī dolitūrus
to feel pain, suffer, be in pain, ache
Dēmētrius -ī m.
Demetrius (a Greek male name)
discipula discipulae f.
female student
plōrō
to lament, mourn
cathedra –ae f.
a chair, stool, cushioned seat, arm chair
citus –a –um
swift
subscrībō –scrībere –scrīpsī –scrīptum
to write under, write beneath
libellus libellī m.
booklet, little book