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lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum: | lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum: mourn | ||
ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration | |||
Vĕnus, ĕris, f.: Venus or Aphrodite, goddess of love and charm | |||
cŭpīdo, -ĭnis, f.: desire; object of desire (as term of affection); Cupid or Eros, companion of Venus/Aphrodite, | |||
personification of sexual desire | |||
quantus, -a, -um: interr. or rel. adj., how much, how great, pl. how many | |||
passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow sparrow or blue rock-thrush, a common domestic pet in Italy | |||
mortŭus, -a, -um: dead | |||
pŭella, -ae, f.: girl; young woman; girlfriend | |||
dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: pleasure; pl. pet, darling | |||
plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more | |||
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye | |||
ămo (1): love | |||
mellītus, -a, -um: honey-sweet | |||
nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum: know | |||
tam: adv., to such a degree, so | |||
bĕnĕ: adv. well | |||
māter, -tris, f.: mother | |||
grĕmĭum, -ii, n.: lap | |||
mŏvĕo, -ere, mōvi, mōtum: move | |||
circumsĭlĭo, īre: spring or leap around | |||
mŏdŏ adv., just, only | |||
huc: adv., to this place or point; to this total or amount | |||
illuc: adv., thither, to that place | |||
sōlus, -a, -um: only, alone, lonely | |||
dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: mistress | |||
usquĕ adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly | |||
pīpĭo (1): chirp | |||
nunc adv., now | |||
ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: journey, path, road, course | |||
tĕnē̆brĭcōsus, -a, -um shadowy, dark | |||
undĕ rel. adv., from which, whence | |||
nĕgo (1): deny, refuse, say that… not | |||
rĕd-ĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: return | |||
quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything | |||
vos: 2nd pers. pl. pron., you | |||
mălĕ: adv., badly, improperly | |||
mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious | |||
tĕnē̆brae, -ārum, f.: darkness; shade, shadow; place of concealment | |||
Orcus, -i, m.: Dis, god of the underworld; the underworld | |||
bellus, -a, -um: pretty, nice, fine, charming | |||
dēvŏro (1): eat up, devour | |||
aufĕro, auferre, abstŭli, ablātum: carry away | |||
mĭsellus, -a, -um: dim. Of miser, poor little; wretchedly in love | |||
ŏpus, -ĕris, n.: that which needs to be done; work | |||
flĕo, flere, flēvi, flētum: weep, cry; weep for, mourn | |||
turgĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of turgidus, swollen | |||
rŭbĕo, -ēre: to be or become red | |||
ŏcellus, -i, m.: dim. of oculus, eye; as term of endearment, darling |
Revision as of 14:57, 4 January 2011
lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum: mourn
ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration
Vĕnus, ĕris, f.: Venus or Aphrodite, goddess of love and charm
cŭpīdo, -ĭnis, f.: desire; object of desire (as term of affection); Cupid or Eros, companion of Venus/Aphrodite,
personification of sexual desire
quantus, -a, -um: interr. or rel. adj., how much, how great, pl. how many
passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow sparrow or blue rock-thrush, a common domestic pet in Italy
mortŭus, -a, -um: dead
pŭella, -ae, f.: girl; young woman; girlfriend
dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: pleasure; pl. pet, darling
plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye
ămo (1): love
mellītus, -a, -um: honey-sweet
nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum: know
tam: adv., to such a degree, so
bĕnĕ: adv. well
māter, -tris, f.: mother
grĕmĭum, -ii, n.: lap
mŏvĕo, -ere, mōvi, mōtum: move
circumsĭlĭo, īre: spring or leap around
mŏdŏ adv., just, only
huc: adv., to this place or point; to this total or amount
illuc: adv., thither, to that place
sōlus, -a, -um: only, alone, lonely
dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: mistress
usquĕ adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly
pīpĭo (1): chirp
nunc adv., now
ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: journey, path, road, course
tĕnē̆brĭcōsus, -a, -um shadowy, dark
undĕ rel. adv., from which, whence
nĕgo (1): deny, refuse, say that… not
rĕd-ĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: return
quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything
vos: 2nd pers. pl. pron., you
mălĕ: adv., badly, improperly
mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious
tĕnē̆brae, -ārum, f.: darkness; shade, shadow; place of concealment
Orcus, -i, m.: Dis, god of the underworld; the underworld
bellus, -a, -um: pretty, nice, fine, charming
dēvŏro (1): eat up, devour
aufĕro, auferre, abstŭli, ablātum: carry away
mĭsellus, -a, -um: dim. Of miser, poor little; wretchedly in love
ŏpus, -ĕris, n.: that which needs to be done; work
flĕo, flere, flēvi, flētum: weep, cry; weep for, mourn
turgĭdŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of turgidus, swollen
rŭbĕo, -ēre: to be or become red
ŏcellus, -i, m.: dim. of oculus, eye; as term of endearment, darling