Week 1: Odes 1.5; 1.8; 1.19; 1.29; 1.34; 3.13; 3.15: Latin to English Flashcards
aequor, -oris, n.
the sea
amâbilis, e
loveable, amiable
antrum, -î, n.
cave
atrôx, atrôcis
savage, fierce, cruel
aula, -ae, f.
courtyard; palace, court
cavus, -a, -um
hollow
concieô, -ciêre, -cîvî, -cîtum or conciô, -cîre, -cîvî, -cîtum
assemble; stir up, rouse
cônsulô, -ere, cônsuluî, cônsultus
plan, consult
coruscô (1)
move quickly, brandish; flash, glitter
crêdulus, a, um
trusting, credulous
cultor, ôris, m
inhabitant; worshipper; cultivator
cursus, -ûs, m.
running; course
Cyprus (Cypros), -î, m.
Cyprus
dêvincô, -vincere, -vîcî, -victum
overcome, subdue
Diespiter, -tris, m.
Jupiter
doctus, -a, -um
learned, skilled
êmîror (1)
wonder greatly at
expedîtus, -a, -um
ready for action, lightly equipped
fessus, a, um
tired, exhausted
fôns, fontis, m.
spring, fount
frôns, frontis, f.
forehead; front
frôns, frondis, f.
leaf, foliage
* fruor, -î, frûctus *
enjoy
frûstrâ
in vain
fûnus, -eris, m.
funeral, death
Gallicus, a, um
Gallic
gelidus, -a, -um
(icy-) cold
gestô (1)
bear; wear; blab, tell; cherish
haedus, -î, m.
a kid, young goat
hinc
hence, from here
horridus, a, um
bristling, shaggy; wild; frightful
hostia, ae, f.
victim, sacrifice
indicô, -ere, -dîxî, -dîctus
proclaim, declare
insolens, insolentis (adj.)
unaccustomed, unusual; arrogant, insolent
intemptâtus, a, um
untried, unattempted
lâna, -ae, f.
wool
licentia, -ae, f.
license, liberty
lûbricus, -a, -um
slippery
lupâtus, -a, -um
furnished with wolf’s teeth, i.e. barbs
lupâtî, -ôrum, m.pl./ lupâta, -ôrum, n. pl.
a curb armed with barbs
Lŷdia, -ae, f.
a country in W. Asia Minor