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deterior, -ius: worse | [[HoraceSatires1.5.1-6Vocab|previous list]] | ||
deterior, -ius: worse; superl. ''deterrimus'', 'very bad' | |||
venter, ventris, m.: belly, stopmach | venter, ventris, m.: belly, stopmach | ||
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indicere bellum: declare war upon (+ dat.) | indicere bellum: declare war upon (+ dat.) | ||
haud | haud = non | ||
aequus, -a, -um: (of a state of mind), even, unruffled, calm | aequus, -a, -um: (of a state of mind), even, unruffled, calm | ||
aequo animo: with equanimity, patiently | |||
induco, -ere: draw over, spread over, to overlay, overspread | induco, -ere: draw over, spread over, to overlay, overspread | ||
diffundo, -ere, -fūdi, -fūsum: to spread by pouring, to pour out, pour forth ( | diffundo, -ere, -fūdi, -fūsum: to spread by pouring, to pour out, pour forth | ||
paro (1): prepare | |||
signa, -orum n. pl: constellations | signa, -orum n. pl: constellations | ||
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puer, pueri, m.: slave | puer, pueri, m.: slave | ||
convicium, -ii, n.: verbal abuse, | convicium, -ii, n.: verbal abuse, insult | ||
ingero, -ere, -gessi, gestum: heap upon | ingero, -ere, -gessi, -gestum: heap upon | ||
appello, -ere: nautical t. t., to bring or conduct a ship somewhere, to land | |||
insĕro, -ere, sĕrŭi, sertum: to put, bring, or introduce into, to insert | insĕro, -ere, sĕrŭi, sertum: to put, bring, or introduce into, to insert | ||
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pasco, pāvi, pastum, 3: to cause to eat, to feed, pasture | pasco, pāvi, pastum, 3: to cause to eat, to feed, pasture | ||
rĕtĭnācŭlum, -i n.: | rĕtĭnācŭlum, -i n.: tether, rope, cable (only in plur.) | ||
pĭger, gra, grum: slow, dull, lazy, indolent, sluggish, inactive (of persons and things). | pĭger, gra, grum: slow, dull, lazy, indolent, sluggish, inactive (of persons and things). | ||
rĕ-lĭgo | rĕ-lĭgo (1): to bind back or behind, to bind or fasten up, to bind fast | ||
sterto, ŭi, 3: snore | sterto, ŭi, 3: snore | ||
sŭpīnus, a, um: backwards, bent backwards, thrown backwards, lying on the back, supine | sŭpīnus, a, um: backwards, bent backwards, thrown backwards, lying on the back, supine | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 14 September 2010
deterior, -ius: worse; superl. deterrimus, 'very bad'
venter, ventris, m.: belly, stopmach
indicere bellum: declare war upon (+ dat.)
haud = non
aequus, -a, -um: (of a state of mind), even, unruffled, calm
aequo animo: with equanimity, patiently
induco, -ere: draw over, spread over, to overlay, overspread
diffundo, -ere, -fūdi, -fūsum: to spread by pouring, to pour out, pour forth
paro (1): prepare
signa, -orum n. pl: constellations
puer, pueri, m.: slave
convicium, -ii, n.: verbal abuse, insult
ingero, -ere, -gessi, -gestum: heap upon
appello, -ere: nautical t. t., to bring or conduct a ship somewhere, to land
insĕro, -ere, sĕrŭi, sertum: to put, bring, or introduce into, to insert
aes, aeris, n.: copper; money
ex-ĭgo, -ere, -ēgi, -actum: to require, demand, claim any thing due
mula, -ae f.: mule
ligo (1): tie up
cŭlex, ĭcis, m.: gnat, midge, mosquito
rāna, ae, f.: frog
păluster, tris, tre: fenny, marshy, swampy
canto (1): to make some person or thing the subject of one's singing, playing, or song
prō-lŭo, lŭi, lūtum, 3: moisten, wet, wash
vappa, -ae. f: wine that has lost its spirit and flavor; palled, flat, vapid wine
certatim (Adv.): in competition
fessus, -a, -um: wearied, tired, fatigued; worn out, weak, feeble, infirm
pasco, pāvi, pastum, 3: to cause to eat, to feed, pasture
rĕtĭnācŭlum, -i n.: tether, rope, cable (only in plur.)
pĭger, gra, grum: slow, dull, lazy, indolent, sluggish, inactive (of persons and things).
rĕ-lĭgo (1): to bind back or behind, to bind or fasten up, to bind fast
sterto, ŭi, 3: snore
sŭpīnus, a, um: backwards, bent backwards, thrown backwards, lying on the back, supine