Week 1: Odes 1.5; 1.8; 1.19; 1.29; 1.34; 3.13; 3.15: Latin to English Flashcards

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aequor, -oris, n.

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the sea

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amâbilis, e

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loveable, amiable

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antrum, -î, n.

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cave

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atrôx, atrôcis

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savage, fierce, cruel

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aula, -ae, f.

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courtyard; palace, court

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cavus, -a, -um

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hollow

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concieô, -ciêre, -cîvî, -cîtum or conciô, -cîre, -cîvî, -cîtum

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assemble; stir up, rouse

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cônsulô, -ere, cônsuluî, cônsultus

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plan, consult

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coruscô (1)

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move quickly, brandish; flash, glitter

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crêdulus, a, um

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trusting, credulous

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cultor, ôris, m

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inhabitant; worshipper; cultivator

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cursus, -ûs, m.

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running; course

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Cyprus (Cypros), -î, m.

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Cyprus

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dêvincô, -vincere, -vîcî, -victum

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overcome, subdue

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Diespiter, -tris, m.

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Jupiter

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doctus, -a, -um

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learned, skilled

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êmîror (1)

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wonder greatly at

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expedîtus, -a, -um

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ready for action, lightly equipped

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fessus, a, um

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tired, exhausted

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fôns, fontis, m.

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spring, fount

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frôns, frontis, f.

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forehead; front

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frôns, frondis, f.

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leaf, foliage

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* fruor, -î, frûctus *

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enjoy

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frûstrâ

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in vain

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fûnus, -eris, m.
funeral, death
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Gallicus, a, um
Gallic
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gelidus, -a, -um
(icy-) cold
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gestô (1)
bear; wear; blab, tell; cherish
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haedus, -î, m.
a kid, young goat
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hinc
hence, from here
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horridus, a, um
bristling, shaggy; wild; frightful
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hostia, ae, f.
victim, sacrifice
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indicô, -ere, -dîxî, -dîctus
proclaim, declare
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insolens, insolentis (adj.)
unaccustomed, unusual; arrogant, insolent
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intemptâtus, a, um
untried, unattempted
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lâna, -ae, f.
wool
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licentia, -ae, f.
license, liberty
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lûbricus, -a, -um
slippery
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lupâtus, -a, -um
furnished with wolf’s teeth, i.e. barbs
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lupâtî, -ôrum, m.pl./ lupâta, -ôrum, n. pl.
a curb armed with barbs
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Lŷdia, -ae, f.
a country in W. Asia Minor
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Lŷdius (Lûdius), -a, -um
Lydian; Etruscan; a woman’s name
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marînus, a, um
of the sea, marine
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marmor, -oris, n.
marble
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mâtûrus, -a, -um
early; ripe
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Mêdus, a, um
Median, Persian
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melior, melius
better (comparative of bonus)
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merus, a, um
pure, undiluted (esp. of wine); n. wine
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mîlitâris, -e
military
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munditia, -ae, f.
cleanness; elegance, refinement
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necô (1)
kill, slay
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nêquitia, -ae, f.
worthlessness
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\* nîtor, -î, nîxus or nîsus \*
struggle; lean on, rely on
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nitor, -ôris, m.
brightness, brilliance
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nôbilis, -e
(well-)known, prominent
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obscûrus, -a, -um
dark, hidden, obscure
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odor, -ôris, m.
smell, fragrance
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ôs, ôris, n.
mouth; face
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ôra, -ae, f.
boundary; coast; region
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ôrô (1)
beg, pray
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pariês, -etis, m.
(house) wall
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\* pariô, -ere, peperî, partus \*
beget; produce, gain
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patera, -ae, f.
libation bowl
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\* perfundô, -ere, -fûdî, -fûsum \*
drench, sprinkle
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plêrumque
mostly, generally, usually
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\* polliceor, -êrî, pollicitus \*
promise
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prômô, prômere, prômpsî, prômptum
bring out, produce; bring to light, disclose
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prope
near, nearly
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prope diem (propediem)
at an early day, shortly
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propior, propius
nearer
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pulsô (1)
beat, batter
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Pyrrha, ae, f.
the name of a girl or woman (Greek: “red”)
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rapax, -âcis
predatory, rapacious
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rectus, a, um
straight
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religô (1)
tie back, tie up; untie
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retroversus (rêtroversus; -sum; rêtrorsus, -sum)
back
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revertor, -vertî, -versus
turn back; return, go back
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rosa, -ae, f.
rose
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ruber, rubra, rubrum
red
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sapientia, -ae, f.
wisdom
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satis, n. (also adverb)
enough
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sata, ôrum, n. pl.
crops
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sêdês, -is, f.
seat, abode, home
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sedeô, -êre, sêdî, sessûrus
sit
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suboles (soboles), -is, f.
sprout, offshoot; offspring, progeny, race, lineage
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tandem
at length, at last; (in questions) pray!
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tellûs, -ûris, f.
earth, world
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tenus (prep.+ abl. or gen.)
as far as
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Thetis, -idis, f.
Thetis, the mother of Achilles
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Tiberis, -is, m (also Tibris, Tyrbis, Thybris, -idis), m.
the Tiber
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tonô, -âre, -uî, ---
thunder
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Troia (Trôia), -ae, f.
Troy
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tympanum (typanum), -î, n.
drum
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unde
whence; from which (what) place, from where
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undique
from all sides, on all sides
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ûvidus, a, um
wet, damp
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vagus, a, um
wandering, uncertain
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vestîmentum, -î, n.
clothing
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virîlis, -e
manly; or or belonging to a person
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vîtô (1)
avoid
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vultus (or voltus), -ûs, m.
face, countenance, expression
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vômer or vômis, -eris, m.
plowshare, plow
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vôtîvus, a, um
of a vow, promised by a vow