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vīvo, -ere, vixi, victum: live
'''vīvo, -ere, vixi, victum:''' live


Lesbĭa, -ae, f.: poetic name given the woman loved by Catullus
'''Lesbĭa, -ae, f.:''' poetic name given the woman loved by Catullus


atque: and
'''atque:''' and


ămo (1): love
'''ămo (1):''' love


rūmor, -ōris, m.: rumor, gossip
'''rūmor, -ōris, m.:''' rumor, gossip


sĕnex, sĕnis, m.: old man, codger
'''sĕnex, sĕnis, m.:''' old man, codger


sĕvērus, -a, -um: austere, stern, strict, grave
'''sĕvērus, -a, -um:''' austere, stern, strict, grave


ūnus, -a, -um: adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary
'''ūnus, -a, -um:''' adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary


aestĭmo (1): appraise, value, esteem
'''aestĭmo (1):''' appraise, value, esteem


as, assis, m.: a copper coin of negligible value, like a penny
'''as, assis, m.:''' a copper coin of negligible value, like a penny


sōl, sōlis, m.: the sun, sts. personified as Sol
'''sōl, sōlis, m.:''' the sun, sts. personified as Sol


occīdo, -ere, -cīdi, -cīsum: fall; (of heavenly bodies) set
'''occīdo, -ere, -cīdi, -cīsum:''' fall; (of heavenly bodies) set


rĕdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: return
'''rĕdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum:''' return


sĕmĕl: adv., a single time, once; once and for all
'''sĕmĕl:''' adv., a single time, once; once and for all


brĕvis, -e: short, brief, scant
'''brĕvis, -e:''' short, brief, scant


lux, lūcis, f.: light, ray; by metonymy, day; sweet-heart
'''lux, lūcis, f.:''' light, ray; by metonymy, day; sweetheart


nox, noctis, f.: night
'''nox, noctis, f.:''' night


perpĕtŭus, -a, -um:   continual, everlasting, perpetual
'''perpĕtŭus, -a, -um: ''' continual, everlasting, perpetual


dormĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -ītum: sleep
'''dormĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -ītum:''' sleep


bāsĭum, -ii, n.: a kiss
'''bāsĭum, -ii, n.:''' a kiss


mille, pl. mīlia: a thousand
'''mille, pl. mīlia:''' a thousand


dĕindĕ: adv., afterwards, then, next
'''dĕindĕ:''' adv., afterwards, then, next


centum: indecl. adj., a hundred
'''centum:''' indecl. adj., a hundred


dein: abbr. of deinde, adv., afterwards, then, next
'''dein:''' abbr. of deinde, adv., afterwards, then, next


alter, -tĕra, -tĕrum: a second, one or the other (of two)
'''alter, -tĕra, -tĕrum:''' a second, one or the other (of two)


sĕcundus, -a, -um: (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second
'''sĕcundus, -a, -um:''' (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second


usquĕ: adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly
'''usquĕ:''' adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly


multus, -a, -um: much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many
'''multus, -a, -um:''' much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many


conturbo (1): mix up, confuse
'''conturbo (1):''' mix up, confuse


nē: neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.
'''nē:''' neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.


scĭo, -ire, -īvi, -ītum: know
'''scĭo, -ire, -īvi, -ītum:''' know


mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious
'''mălus, -a, -um:''' bad, evil, malicious


invĭdĕo, -videre, -vīdi, -vīsum: to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge
'''invĭdĕo, -videre, -vīdi, -vīsum:''' to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge


tantus, -a, -um: so much, pl. so many; so great, such
'''tantus, -a, -um:''' so much, pl. so many; so great, such

Revision as of 18:04, 4 January 2011

vīvo, -ere, vixi, victum: live

Lesbĭa, -ae, f.: poetic name given the woman loved by Catullus

atque: and

ămo (1): love

rūmor, -ōris, m.: rumor, gossip

sĕnex, sĕnis, m.: old man, codger

sĕvērus, -a, -um: austere, stern, strict, grave

ūnus, -a, -um: adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary

aestĭmo (1): appraise, value, esteem

as, assis, m.: a copper coin of negligible value, like a penny

sōl, sōlis, m.: the sun, sts. personified as Sol

occīdo, -ere, -cīdi, -cīsum: fall; (of heavenly bodies) set

rĕdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: return

sĕmĕl: adv., a single time, once; once and for all

brĕvis, -e: short, brief, scant

lux, lūcis, f.: light, ray; by metonymy, day; sweetheart

nox, noctis, f.: night

perpĕtŭus, -a, -um: continual, everlasting, perpetual

dormĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -ītum: sleep

bāsĭum, -ii, n.: a kiss

mille, pl. mīlia: a thousand

dĕindĕ: adv., afterwards, then, next

centum: indecl. adj., a hundred

dein: abbr. of deinde, adv., afterwards, then, next

alter, -tĕra, -tĕrum: a second, one or the other (of two)

sĕcundus, -a, -um: (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second

usquĕ: adv., all the way (to), continuously, constantly

multus, -a, -um: much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many

conturbo (1): mix up, confuse

nē: neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.

scĭo, -ire, -īvi, -ītum: know

mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious

invĭdĕo, -videre, -vīdi, -vīsum: to look at with ill will or envy; begrudge

tantus, -a, -um: so much, pl. so many; so great, such