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*'''cārus, -a, -um:''' dear | *'''cārus, -a, -um:''' dear | ||
*''' | *'''libet (or lubet) libēre libuit or libitum est:''' it is pleasing (+ dat. + infin.) | ||
'''iŏcor, -āri -ātus sum:''' joke | '''iŏcor, -āri -ātus sum:''' joke | ||
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'''lĭgo (1):''' tie, bind | '''lĭgo (1):''' tie, bind | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 15 January 2013
- indicates items in the DCC Core Latin Vocabulary
passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow or blue rock-thrush, a common domestic pet in Italy
dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: pleasure; pl. pet, darling
lūdo, -dĕre, -si, -sum: play
- sĭnus, -ūs, m.: the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment; breast; bosom, refuge
- tĕnĕo, tĕnēre, tĕnŭi, tentum: hold
appĕto, -ĕre, -īvi or -ii, -ītum: try to reach; seek; attack
- ācer, -cris, -cre: sharp, bitter, vehement, intense
- sŏlĕo, -ēre, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with
incĭto (1): incite, provoke, stir
morsus, -ūs, m.: bite
dēsīdĕrĭum, -ii, n.: desire (esp. for someone absent), longing; an object of desire, darling
nĭtens, -entis shining, radiant
- cārus, -a, -um: dear
- libet (or lubet) libēre libuit or libitum est: it is pleasing (+ dat. + infin.)
iŏcor, -āri -ātus sum: joke
sōlācĭŏlum, -i, n.: dim. of solacium, solace, comfort
- dŏlor, -ōris, m.: pain, distress
- tum: adv., then, at that time
- grăvis, -e: heavy, grevious, severe
acquĭesco, -ĕre, -ēvi, -ētum: rest, relax, subside
ardor, -ōris, m.: conflagration; passion
- sīcut: conj., in the same way as
- tristis, -e: grim, fierce, gloomy; unhappy, sad
lĕvo (1): lighten
- cūra, -ae, f.: care, concern, anxiety
- grātus, -a, -um: pleasing
pernix, -īcis: nimble, agile, swift
aurĕŏlus, -a, -um: dim. of aureus, golden
mālus, -ī, m.: apple
zōna, -ae, f.: a girdle or belt; as worn by unmarried girls, its removal signified loss of virginity
- solvo, solvĕre, solvi, solūtum: loosen, untie
- dĭū: adv., for a long time
lĭgo (1): tie, bind