Week 3: Odes 1.4; 1.37; 1.38; 3.2: English to Latin Flashcards
falcon, hawk
accipiter, accipitris, m. f.
work at a thing
allabôro (adlabôro) (1)
grown, mature, adult
adultus, a, um
press close, press against
adurgeo, -êre
make equal, equal
aequô (1)
level; fair, favorable; equal
aequus, -a, -um
ewe, lamb
agna, -ae, f.
whiten, be white
albicô (1)
alternating, by turns
alternus, -a, -um
narrow
angustus, -a, -um
precede; excell, surpass
antecêdô, -ere, -cessî, -cessum
previously
antehâc
preparation; equipment; splendor
apparâtus, ûs, m.
farmer
arâtor, -ôris, m.
decision, judgment; power
arbitrium, -iî or -î, n.
fiery, blazing
ardens, -entis (adj.)
close, narrow, confined, short, brief
artus, -a, -um
grandfather’s; ancestral
avîtus, a, um
wage war
bellô (1) or bellor, -ârî, -âtus sum
short
brevis, -e
a place in S. Latium; Caecuban wine
Caecubum, i, n.
Caecuban
Caecubus, a, um
be hot
caleô, -êre, -uî, -itûrus
white, gray
cânus, a, um
dog
canis, canis, m. / f.
The Capitolium, the Capitoline Hill
Capitôlium, -iî, or -î, n.
granary; hut; chamber
cella, ae, f.
dance, troop of dancers
chorus, -î, m.
stir up, agitate
cieô, -êre, cîvî, citus
swift, fleet
citus, -a, -um
fleet
classis, -is, f.
shut, close
- claudô, -ere, clausî, clausus *
lame, limping
claudus, a, um
meeting, gathering
coetus (coitus), -ûs, m.
pigeon, dove
columba, -ae, f.
drink completely
combibo (conbibo), -bibere, -bibi
learn by heart
condiscô, -ere, -didicî
bring into contact, mingle; contaminate, defile, stain
contâminô (1)
bloody, gory
cruentus, -a, -um
take care, see to it; cause (to be done)
cûrô (1)
a Cyclops
Cyclops, -ôpis, m.
of Cythera (an island S.E. of the Peloponnese, sacred to Venus)
Cythereus, a, um
banquet, feast
daps, dapis, f. (sing. or plural)
proper, becoming, decent; attractive
decens, decentis (adj.)
comely, graceful
decôrus, -a, -um
grace, glory; honor
decus, -oris, n.
take counsel, deliberate
dêlîberô (1)
draw out, draw forth
dêprômô, -prômere, -prompsî, -promptum
Jupiter
Diespiter, -tris, m.
displease; be displeased
displiceo (2)
drunk
êbrius, a, um
oh!, alas!
eheu
sword
ênsis, -is, m.
thin, meagre
exîlis, exîle
become greatly terrified
expavescô, -pavescere, -pâvî
fateful, fatal
fâtâlis, -e
Faunus (a mythical king of Latium, worshipped like Pan)
Faunus, -î, m.
Favonius, the west wind (= Zephyrus)
Favônius, -iî or -î, m.
faithful
fidêlis, -e
fragile; brittle; weak
fragilis, -e
fleeing
fugax, -âcis
funeral, death
fûnus, -eris, m.
rejoice, be glad
gaudeô, -êre, gâvîsus sum
well-born
generôsus, a, um
a kid, young goat
haedus, -î, m.
Thessaly
Haemonia, -ae, f.
Thessalian
Haemonius, a, um
spear
hasta, -ae, f.
winter
hiems, -mis, f.
hostile, foreign; n. enemy territory
hosticus, a, um
low, humble
humilis, -e
lie (prostrate)
- iaceô, -êre, iacuî, — *
hang over, threaten
immineô, -êre, — , —
sacrifice
immolô (inmolô) (1)
hinder, impede
impediô, -îre, -îvî (-iî), -îtus
powerless, impotent; out of control, raging
impotens, (inpotens) impotentis (adj.)
polluted, sinful; unchaste
incestus, a, um
begin
incohô (inchoo) (1)
undeserving, innocent; undeserved
immeritus, a, um (inmeritus)