Week 2: Odes 1.1, 1.9, 1.11; 3.30: Latin to English Flashcards
adpônô (appôno), -ponere, -posuî, -positum
place near, place beside; serve up, set before (of food)
Aeolius, a, um
of Aeolus; of Aeolia
aes, aeris, n.
copper, bronze
âêr, âeris, m (acc. âera)
air
aetâs, -âtis, f.
age, time of life
agitô (1)
drive; disturb, agitate
agrestis, -e
belonging to the country; rustic
ager, agrî, m.
field, territory
angulus, i, m.
angle, corner
aper, -prî, m.
wild boar
aquilo, -ônis, m.
the north wind
ârea, -ae, f.
a piece of level ground; play-ground; threshing floor
Aufidus, -î, m.
The Aufidus (mod. Ofanto), a swift river in Apulia
Babylônius, a, um
Babylonian; astrological
barbitos, -î, m.
lyre, lute
benignê
in a kindly way, generously
brevis, breve
short, little, brief
canitiês, -êî, f.
whiteness, grayness; gray hair
Capitôlium, -iî, or -î, n.
The Capitolium, the Capitoline Hill
cerva, -ae, f.
deer
chorea, -ae, f.
dance
condiciô, -ônis, f.
condition, terms
- cônstituô, -ere, -stituî, -stitûtus *
set up; decide, determine
cupressus, -î, f.
the cypress tree
Daunus, i, m.
a fabled king of Apulia
dêbilitô (1)
disable, weaken, wear out
decus, -oris, n.
grace, glory; honor
dêdûcô, -ere, -duxî, -ductum
lead down; escort; conduct (a bride to her husband); subtract
Delphicus, a, um
of Delphi
dêproelior (1) (only in participle)
warring violently
dêprômô, -prômere, -prompsî, -promptum
draw out, draw forth
digitus, -î, m.
finger
diôta, ae, f.
wine jar (with two handles)
dîruo, -ruere, rui, rutum
destroy, demolish
dissolvô, -solvere, -solvî, -solûtum
separate, dissolve, destroy; pay, discharge (a debt); abolish, destroy
dîvus, -a, -um
divine; (subst.) god, goddess
fidêlis, -e
faithful
fluctus, -ûs, m.
wave, billow
focus, -î, m.
hearth; home
fuga, -ae f.
flight
gelû, -ûs, n (gelus, -î, m.; gelus, -î, n.)
frost; ice, snow
hedera, -ae, f.
ivy
hiems, -mis, f.
winter
horreô, -êre, -uî, —
bristle; shudder at, dread
humilis, -e
low, humble
indocilis, -e
hard to instruct; ignorant
innuberâbilis, e
innumerable