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iam:
'''iam:''' adv., now
vēr, vēris, n.:
 
ēgĕlĭdus, -a, -um:
'''vēr, vēris, n.:''' spring
rĕfĕro, referre, rettŭli, rĕlātum:  
 
tĕpor, -ōris, m.:
'''ēgĕlĭdus, -a, -um:''' thawed, unchilled, tepid, warm
caelum, -i, n.:
 
fŭror, -ōris, m.:
'''rĕfĕro, referre, rettŭli, rĕlātum: ''' bring back; report; (reflexive) return; w/ ''in'' + abl., write down; w/ acc. & dat., put something down to, assign to a category
aequĭnoctĭālis, -e:
 
iūcundus, -a, -um:
'''tĕpor, -ōris, m.:''' warmth
Zĕphyrus, -i, m.:
 
sĭlesco, -ĕre:
'''caelum, -i, n.:''' the sky or heavens
aurĕus, -a, -um:
 
linquo, linquere, līqui, lictus:
'''fŭror, -ōris, m.:''' passion, rage, frenzy
Phrygĭus, -a, -um:  
 
Cătullus, -i, m.:
'''aequĭnoctĭālis, -e:''' adj., associated with the vernal or autumnal equinox
campus, -i, m.:
 
ăger, -gri, m.:
'''iūcundus, -a, -um:''' pleasant, delightful
ūber, -ĕris, n.:
 
aestŭōsus, -a, -um:
'''Zĕphyrus, -i, m.:''' the west wind
clārus, -a, -um:
 
Ā̆sĭa, -ae, f.:
'''sĭlesco, -ĕre:''' become silent, grow quiet
vŏlo, velle, volui:
 
urbs, urbis, f.
'''aurĕus, -a, -um:''' golden
mens, mentis, f.:
 
praetrepido (1):
'''linquo, linquere, līqui, lictus:''' leave, quit
ăvĕo, -ēre:
 
văgor, -ari, -ātus sum:
'''Phrygĭus, -a, -um: ''' of Phrygia, Phrygian
laetus, -a, -um:
 
stŭdĭum, -ii, n.:
'''Cătullus, -i, m.:''' ''cognomen'' of Gaius Valerius Catullus
pēs, pĕdis, m.:
 
vĭgesco, -gescere, -gŭi:
'''campus, -i, m.:''' plain, field
ō:
 
dulcis, -e:
'''ăger, -gri, m.:''' a piece of land; territory
cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.:
 
vălĕo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum:
'''ūber, -ĕris, n.:''' abundant; fertile; rich
coetus, -us, m.:
 
longus, -a, -um:
'''aestŭōsus, -a, -um:''' hot, sweltering
sĭmŭl:
 
dŏmus, -ūs, f.:
'''clārus, -a, -um:''' loud; bright; clear; famous
prōfĭcĭo, -ficere, -fēci, -fectum:
 
dīversus, -a, -um:
'''Ā̆sĭa, -ae, f.:''' Asia, esp. Asia Minor; the East
vărĭus, -a, -um:
 
vĭa, -ae, f.:
'''vŏlo, velle, volui:''' wish, be willing
rĕ-porto (1):
 
'''urbs, urbis, f.''' city; often used as synonym for Rome
 
'''mens, mentis, f.:''' mind
 
'''praetrepido (1):''' tremble in anticipation
 
'''ăvĕo, -ēre:''' desire, yearn
 
'''văgor, -ari, -ātus sum:''' wander, roam
 
'''laetus, -a, -um:''' glad, happy
 
'''stŭdĭum, -ii, n.:''' zeal, ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm; pursuit, pastime
 
'''pēs, pĕdis, m.:''' foot; (poet.) a metrical foot; (naut.) the line or sheet by which each of the two lower corners of a square sail is made fast to the ship
 
'''vĭgesco, -gescere, -gŭi:''' grow strong
 
'''ō:''' interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration
 
'''dulcis, -e:''' sweet
 
'''cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.:''' companion, friend, comrade (often in an inferior capacity or of humbler rank)
 
'''vălĕo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum:''' have strength or health; be effective
 
'''coetus, -us, m.:''' meeting; band, company, group, crowd
 
'''longus, -a, -um:''' long; tall, svelte
 
'''sĭmŭl:''' adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as
 
'''dŏmus, -ūs, f.:''' home; house, family
 
'''prōfĭcĭo, -ficere, -fēci, -fectum:''' make headway, gain results
 
'''dīversus, -a, -um:''' turned or headed in different directions
 
'''vărĭus, -a, -um:''' different, various; many-colored; dappled
 
'''vĭa, -ae, f.:''' way, path, route
 
'''rĕporto (1):''' carry back, return

Revision as of 07:09, 6 January 2011

iam: adv., now

vēr, vēris, n.: spring

ēgĕlĭdus, -a, -um: thawed, unchilled, tepid, warm

rĕfĕro, referre, rettŭli, rĕlātum: bring back; report; (reflexive) return; w/ in + abl., write down; w/ acc. & dat., put something down to, assign to a category

tĕpor, -ōris, m.: warmth

caelum, -i, n.: the sky or heavens

fŭror, -ōris, m.: passion, rage, frenzy

aequĭnoctĭālis, -e: adj., associated with the vernal or autumnal equinox

iūcundus, -a, -um: pleasant, delightful

Zĕphyrus, -i, m.: the west wind

sĭlesco, -ĕre: become silent, grow quiet

aurĕus, -a, -um: golden

linquo, linquere, līqui, lictus: leave, quit

Phrygĭus, -a, -um: of Phrygia, Phrygian

Cătullus, -i, m.: cognomen of Gaius Valerius Catullus

campus, -i, m.: plain, field

ăger, -gri, m.: a piece of land; territory

ūber, -ĕris, n.: abundant; fertile; rich

aestŭōsus, -a, -um: hot, sweltering

clārus, -a, -um: loud; bright; clear; famous

Ā̆sĭa, -ae, f.: Asia, esp. Asia Minor; the East

vŏlo, velle, volui: wish, be willing

urbs, urbis, f. city; often used as synonym for Rome

mens, mentis, f.: mind

praetrepido (1): tremble in anticipation

ăvĕo, -ēre: desire, yearn

văgor, -ari, -ātus sum: wander, roam

laetus, -a, -um: glad, happy

stŭdĭum, -ii, n.: zeal, ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm; pursuit, pastime

pēs, pĕdis, m.: foot; (poet.) a metrical foot; (naut.) the line or sheet by which each of the two lower corners of a square sail is made fast to the ship

vĭgesco, -gescere, -gŭi: grow strong

ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration

dulcis, -e: sweet

cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.: companion, friend, comrade (often in an inferior capacity or of humbler rank)

vălĕo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum: have strength or health; be effective

coetus, -us, m.: meeting; band, company, group, crowd

longus, -a, -um: long; tall, svelte

sĭmŭl: adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as

dŏmus, -ūs, f.: home; house, family

prōfĭcĭo, -ficere, -fēci, -fectum: make headway, gain results

dīversus, -a, -um: turned or headed in different directions

vărĭus, -a, -um: different, various; many-colored; dappled

vĭa, -ae, f.: way, path, route

rĕporto (1): carry back, return