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lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum:
*indicates items in the [http://dcc.dickinson.edu/vocab/latin-alphabetical DCC Core Latin Vocabulary]
ō:
Vĕnus, ĕris, f.:
cŭpīdo, -ĭnis, f.:
quantus, -a, -um:
passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow
mortŭus, -a, -um:
pŭella, -ae, f.:
dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.:
plūs, plūris:
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:
ămo (1):
mellītus, -a, -um:
nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum:
tam:
bĕnĕ:
māter, -tris, f.:
grĕmĭum, -ii, n.:
mŏvĕo, -ere, mōvi, mōtum:
circumsĭlĭo, īre:
mŏdŏ
huc:
illuc:
sōlus, -a, -um:
dŏmĭna, -ae, f.:
usquĕ
pīpĭo (1):
nunc
ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.:
tĕnē̆brĭcōsus, -a, -um


'''lūgĕo, -ēre, -xi, -ctum:''' mourn


*'''quantus, -a, -um:''' interr. or rel. adj., how much, how great, pl. how many


iter, itineris journey; road; passage, path; march
'''venustus, -a, -um:''' lovely, charming, elegant
tenebricosus, tenebricosa, tenebricosum dark
 
illuc there, thither, to that place/point
*'''morior, morī, mortuus sum''': die
unde from where, whence, from what or which place; from which; from whom
 
nego, negare, negavi, negatus deny, refuse; say... not
*'''plūs, plūris:''' adj. & adv., more
redeo, redire, redivi(ii), reditus return, go back, give back; fall back on, revert to; respond, pay back
 
quisquam, cuiusquam any, anyone anything; any man, any person
*'''ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:''' eye
vos you (pl)
 
male, pejus, pessime badly, ill, wrongly, wickedly, unfortunately; extremely
'''mellītus, -a, -um:''' honey-sweet
malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky
 
tenebra, tenebrae F darkness, obscurity; night; dark corner; ignorance; concealment; gloom
*'''nosco, -ĕre, nōvi, nōtum:''' know
orcus, orci M Lower World; A:whale
 
bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent
*'''tam ... quam:''' as ... as
devoro, devorare, devoravi, devoratus devour, consume; swallow, gulp down; engulf/ingulf, absorb, drink in
 
tam so, so much; to such an extent/degree; nevertheless, all the same
'''grĕmĭum, -iī, n.:''' lap
bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent
 
passer, passeris M sparrow
*'''mŏvĕo, -ēre, mōvi, mōtum:''' move
aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus bear/carry/take/fetch/sweep/snatch away/off, remove, withdraw; steal, obtain
 
o Oh!
'''circumsĭlĭo, -īre:''' spring or leap around
malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky
 
o Oh!
*'''mŏdŏ ... mŏdŏ''' now ... now
misellus, misella, misellum poor, wretched
 
passer, passeris M sparrow
*'''huc:''' adv., to this place
nunc now, today, at present
 
opus, operis N need; work; fortifications, works
*'''illuc:''' adv., to that place
puella, puellae F girl, child/daughter; maiden; young woman/wife; sweetheart; slavegirl
 
fleo, flere, flevi, fletus cry for; cry, weep
*'''sōlus, -a, -um:''' only, alone, lonely
turgidulus, turgidula, turgidulum swollen/inflated/inflamed/grandiose
 
rubeo, rubere, -, -be red, become red
*'''dŏmĭna, -ae, f.:''' mistress
ocellus, ocelli M eye; darling
 
*'''usquĕ:''' adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly
 
'''pīpĭo (1):''' chirp
 
*'''ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris, n.:''' journey, path, road
 
'''tĕnēbrĭcōsus, -a, -um:''' shadowy, dark
 
*'''undĕ:''' rel. adv., from which, whence
 
*'''nĕgo (1):''' deny, refuse, say that… not
 
*'''quisquam, quicquam:''' indef. pron., anyone, anything
 
'''tĕnēbrae, -ārum, f.:''' darkness, shadows
 
'''Orcus, -i, m.:''' Dis, god of the underworld; the underworld
 
'''bellus, -a, -um:''' pretty, nice, fine, charming
 
'''dēvŏro (1):''' eat up, devour
 
*'''aufĕro, aufĕrre, abstŭli, ablātum:''' carry away
 
'''mĭsellus, -a, -um:''' dim. of ''miser'', poor little; wretchedly in love
 
*'''ŏpĕra, -ae, f.:''' activity, work, effort
 
*'''flĕo, flēre, flēvi, flētum:''' weep, cry
 
'''turgĭdŭlus, -a, -um:''' dim. of ''turgidus'', swollen
 
'''rŭbĕo, -ēre:''' to be or become red
 
'''ŏcellus, -i, m.:''' diminutive of ''oculus'', eye
 
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 4 February 2015

lūgĕo, -ēre, -xi, -ctum: mourn

  • quantus, -a, -um: interr. or rel. adj., how much, how great, pl. how many

venustus, -a, -um: lovely, charming, elegant

  • morior, morī, mortuus sum: die
  • plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more
  • ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

mellītus, -a, -um: honey-sweet

  • nosco, -ĕre, nōvi, nōtum: know
  • tam ... quam: as ... as

grĕmĭum, -iī, n.: lap

  • mŏvĕo, -ēre, mōvi, mōtum: move

circumsĭlĭo, -īre: spring or leap around

  • mŏdŏ ... mŏdŏ now ... now
  • huc: adv., to this place
  • illuc: adv., to that place
  • sōlus, -a, -um: only, alone, lonely
  • dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: mistress
  • usquĕ: adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly

pīpĭo (1): chirp

  • ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris, n.: journey, path, road

tĕnēbrĭcōsus, -a, -um: shadowy, dark

  • undĕ: rel. adv., from which, whence
  • nĕgo (1): deny, refuse, say that… not
  • quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything

tĕnēbrae, -ārum, f.: darkness, shadows

Orcus, -i, m.: Dis, god of the underworld; the underworld

bellus, -a, -um: pretty, nice, fine, charming

dēvŏro (1): eat up, devour

  • aufĕro, aufĕrre, abstŭli, ablātum: carry away

mĭsellus, -a, -um: dim. of miser, poor little; wretchedly in love

  • ŏpĕra, -ae, f.: activity, work, effort
  • flĕo, flēre, flēvi, flētum: weep, cry

turgĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of turgidus, swollen

rŭbĕo, -ēre: to be or become red

ŏcellus, -i, m.: diminutive of oculus, eye

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