Sulpicia 14 (Tibullus 3.14) Flashcards
abdūcō abdūcere abdūxī abductus
to lead/take away
adsum adesse adfuī adfutūrus
to be present
ager agrī m.
field
agō agere ēgī āctus
to drive, do, act, concern oneself with
amnis amnis m.
river, torrent
an
or, whether, if
animus animī m.
spirit, mind
aptus –a –um
fitted to, appropriate, fitting
arbitrium arbitrī(ī) n.
decision, choice
atque or ac
and, also
Cērinthus – ī m.
Cerinthus (name)
dulcis dulce
sweet
frīgidus –a –um
cool, cold
hīc
here
iam
now; already
invīsus –a –um
hated, hostile
Messalla –ae m.
Messalla (a Roman cognomen)
meus –a –um
my, mine
molestus –a –um
troublesome, annoying
neu or neve
or not, and not, nor, neither
nimium (nimiō)
excessively
nātālis –is m.
birthday (dies natalis)
propinquus –a –um
near, related
quamvīs
even though, although
quiēscō quiēscere quiēvī quiētus
to sleep, keep quiet
relinquō relinquere relīquī relictus
to abandon
rūs rūris n.
country
saepe
often
sine
without (+abl.)
sinō sinere sīvī situs
to allow
studiōsus –a –um
eager
sēnsus sēnsūs m.
feeling
tempestīvus –a –um
timely, opportune
trīstis trīste
sad
vīlla vīllae f.
estate
Ārētīnus (Arrētīnus) –a –um
of the town Arretium