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absum, abesse, āfui, āfŭtārus:
'''sŭper:''' adv., over, above; more; besides; prep. w/ acc., over
ăcĭēs, -ēi, f.:
 
ăcūtus, -a, -um:  
'''altus, -a, -um:''' high, deep; loud
ădhortor, -āri, -ātus sum:
 
ădŏrĭor, -oriri, -ortus sum:
'''vĕho, -here, -xi, -ctum:''' convey, carry, transport
ădŏlescens, -entis, m. or f.:
 
aestŭo (1):
'''Attis, -ĭdis, m.:''' in myth, a eunuch consort of the goddess Cybele
aether, -ĕris, m.:
 
agedum:
'''cĕler, -ĕris, e:''' swift
ăgĭto (1):
 
āio:
'''rătis, -is, f.:''' raft; boat, ship
albĭco (1):
 
algĭdus, -a, -um:
'''mās, măris, m.:''' a male
ălĭēnus, -a, -um:
 
ămĭcĭo, -icere, -ĭcui, -ictum:
'''Phrygĭus, -a, -um: ''' of Phrygia, Phrygian
ănhēlo (1):
 
ănĭma, -ae, f.:
'''nĕmus, -ŏris, n.:''' a wood, forest
ăper, -pri, m.:
 
Attis, -ĭdis, m.:
'''cĭto (1):''' set in motion, rouse; call, summon
caedo, caedere, cĕcīdi, caesum:
 
călămus, -i, m.:
'''cŭpĭdē:''' eagerly
căpĭo, capere, cēpi, captum:
 
căreo, -ere, -ui, -ĭtum:
'''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
cauda, -ae, f.:
 
căvo (1):
'''tango, tangere, tĕtĭgi, tactum: ''' touch
căvus, -a, -um:
 
cēdo, cedere, cessi, cessum:
'''ădĕo, -ĭī, -ĭtum: ''' approach, go to, visit
cĕler, -ĕris, e:
 
cĕlĕro (1):
'''ŏpācus, -a, -um:''' dark
Cĕrēs, -ĕris, f.:
 
cerva, -ae, f.:
'''silva, -ae, f.:''' forest, wood
cervix, -īcis, f.:
 
chŏrus, -i, m.:
'''rĕdĭmĭo, -ire, -ĭi, -ītum:''' wreathe, encircle
cĭto (1):
 
cĭtus, -a, -um:
'''lŏcum, -i, n.:''' place, region, part
cŏlo, colere, colŭi, cultum:
 
cŏlŭmen, -ĭnis, n.:
'''dĕa, -ae, f.:''' goddess
cŏmĭto (1):
 
cŏrolla, -ae, f.:
'''stĭmŭlo (1):''' to goad on; incite, rouse, excite
crĕātrix, -īcis, f.:
 
cŭbĭcŭlum, -i, n.:
'''ĭbĭ̄:''' adv., there, in that place; then, there and then
cunctus, -a, -um:
 
cŭpĭdē:
'''fŭro, -ere, -ŭi:''' be mad or crazed; rage with passion, rave
curvo (1):
 
cymbălum, -i, n.:
'''răbĭes, -ei, f.:''' savageness, ferocity; uncontrolled emotion, frenzy
dĕcus, -ŏris, n.:
 
dēmo, -mere, -mpsi, -mptum:
'''văgus, -a, -um:''' roaming, wandering, rambling
dum:
 
dux, dŭcis m.:
'''ănĭmus, -i, m.:''' the mind
ĕphēbus, -i, m.:
 
ĕra, -ae, f.:
'''īlĭa, -ĭum, n.:''' groin, genitals
ēvĭro (1):
 
excĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -itum:
'''ăcūtus, -a, -um: ''' sharp
exsĕquor, -qui, -cūtus:
 
exul, -ŭlis, m. or f.:
'''pondus, -ĕris, n.:''' weight
fămŭlus, -a, -um:
 
fĕrox, -ōcis:
'''sĭlex, -ĭcis, m.:''' any hard rock; flint
fĕrus, -a, -um:
 
flōrĭdus, -a, -um:
'''ĭtăque:''' adv., accordingly, in consequence, so
frĕmo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum:
 
frĕquens, -entis:
'''rĕlinquo, -linquere, -līqui, -lictum:''' quit, leave, forsake
fŭrĭbundus, -a, -um:
 
Galla, -ae, f.:
'''sentĭo, -tire, -si, -sum:''' perceive, sense, feel
gĕlĭdus, -a, -um:
 
gĕnĕtrix, -īcis, f.:
'''membrum, -i, n.:''' any part of the body; limb
gĕnĭtor, -ōris, m.:
 
gĕnus, -ĕris, n.:
'''sĭne:''' prep. w/ abl., without
gymnăsĭum, -ii, n.:
 
hĭlăro (1):
'''vĭr, vĭri, m.:''' man; husband; (poet.) manhood
hostis, -is, m.:
 
ictus, -ūs, m.:
'''rĕcens, -entis:''' recent, fresh
īlĭa, -ĭum, n.:
 
impĕrĭum, -ĭi, n.:
'''terra, -ae, f.:''' earth; land
impĕtus, -ūs, m.:
 
ĭnĭtĭum, -ĭi, n.:
'''sŏlum, -i, n.:''' base, floor; (sts. pl.) soil, earth, ground
ĭtăque:
 
iăcĭo, iacere, iēci, iactum:
'''sanguis, -ĭnis, m.:''' blood
iānŭa, -ae, f.:
 
iŭba, -ae, f.:
'''măcŭlo (1):''' spot, spatter, stain
iŭgum, -i, n.:
 
iŭvenca, -ae, f.:
'''nĭvĕus, -a, -um:''' snowy, white
lăbo (1):
 
lā̆crĭmo (1):
'''căpĭo, capere, cēpi, captum:''' catch, snatch
laevus, -a, -um:
 
lassŭlus, -a, -um:
'''mănus, -ūs, f.:''' hand
lătĭbŭlum, -i, n.:
 
lĕvis, -e:
'''lĕvis, -e:''' light in weight; light, gentle; trivial, shallow, insignificant
līmen, -ĭnis, n.:
 
lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um:
'''typănum, -i, n.:''' a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus
lŏcum, -i, n.:
 
lŏcus, -i, m.:
'''māter, -tris, f.:''' mother
lustro (1):  
 
măcŭlo (1):
'''ĭnĭtĭum, -ĭi, n.:''' beginning; pl. rites, mysteries, and objects used in such rites
Maenas, -ădis, f.:
 
măre, -is, n.:
'''quătĭo, quatere, quassum:''' shake
marmor, -ŏris, n.:
 
mĭnax, -ācis:
'''tergum, -i, n.:''' back; hide from an animal's back
mĭnistra, -ae, f.:
 
mŏra, -ae, f.:
'''taurus, -i, m.:''' a bull
mūgĭo, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum:
 
mŭlĭer, -ĕris, f.:
'''tĕner, -ĕra, -ĕrum:''' soft, tender, delicate; romantically tender (with ref. to love poetry)
nĕmŏrĭvăgus, -a, -um:
 
nĕmus, -ŏris, n.:
'''căvus, -a, -um:''' hollow; deep
nĭmis:
 
nix, nĭvis, f.:
'''dĭgĭtus, -i, m.:''' finger
ŏbĕo, -ire, īvi or ĭi, -itum:
 
ŏdĭum, -ii, n.:
'''ădŏrĭor, -oriri, -ortus sum:''' attck; begin
ŏlĕum, -i, n.:
 
ŏnus, -ĕris, n.:
'''trĕmĕbundus, -a, -um:''' shaking, trembling
ŏpĕrĭo, -ire, -ŭi, -ertum:
 
ŏrĭor, orire, ortus sum:
'''cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.:''' companion, friend, comrade (often in an inferior capacity or of humbler rank)
paenĭtĕo, -ēre, -ui:
 
pălaestra, -ae, f.:
'''ăgo, agere, ēgi, actum:''' drive, do, conduct, throw; draw (breath); be engaged in
pā̆trĭa, -ae, f.:
 
pā̆trĭus, -a, -um:
'''Galla, -ae, f.:''' an emasculated priest of Cybele
pectus, -ŏris, n.:
 
pĕcus, pecŏris, n.:
'''sĭmŭl:''' adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as
pĕlăgus, -i, n.:
 
pello, pellere, pĕpŭli, pulsum:
'''dŏmĭna, -ae, f.:''' mistress
pĭger, -gra, -grum:
 
pondus, -ĕris, n.:
'''pĕcus, pecŏris, n.:''' livestock, cattle
pōno, ponere, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum:
 
prŏcul:
'''ălĭēnus, -a, -um:''' belonging to another person or people; foreign
prŏpĕrĭpēs, -ĕdis:
 
prŏpĕro (1):
'''pĕto, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum:''' seek
pūpŭla, -ae, f.:
 
quătĭo, quatere, quassum:
'''vĕlut, vĕlŭti:''' adv., just as
quĕror, queri, questus sum:
 
quĭesco, -ere, -ēvi, -ētum:
'''exul, -ŭlis, m. or f.:''' an exile
răbĭdus, -a, -um:
 
răbĭes, -ei, f.:
'''sĕco (1):''' cut; (transf.) torment
rădĭo (1):
 
răpĭdus, -a, -um:
'''exsĕquor, -qui, -cūtus:''' follow, pursue
rătis, -is, f.:
 
rĕbŏo (1):
'''dūco, -cere, -xi, -ctum:''' lead, take; take as one's wife; consider, reckon
rĕcens, -entis:
 
rĕcĭpĭo, -cipere, -cēpi, -ceptum:
'''răpĭdus, -a, -um:''' strongly flowing, swiftly moving, rapid; scorching, consuming
rĕcŏlo, -colere, -cŏlŭi, -cuitum:
 
rĕcrĕpo (1):
'''sălum, -i, n.:''' swell, billow; the sea
rĕdĭmĭo, -ire, -ĭi, -ītum:
 
rē̆fringo, -fringere, -frēgi, -fractum:
'''fĕro, ferre, tŭli, lātum: ''' bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept
rĕlĭgo (1):
 
rĕlinquo, -linquere, -līqui, -lictum:
'''trŭcŭlentus, -a, -um:''' ferocious; n. pl. as subst., ferocity
rĕmŏvĕo, -movere, -mōvi, -mōtum:
 
rĕmūgĭo, -īre:
'''pĕlăgus, -i, n.:''' the sea
rĕor, reri, rătus sum:
 
rĕpentē:
'''corpus, -ŏris, n.:''' body
rĕsolvo, -solvere, -solvi, -sŏlūtum:
 
rĕtŏno (1):
'''ēvĭro (1):''' unman, emasculate
rŏsĕus, -a, -um:
 
rŭtĭlus, -a, -um:
'''Vĕnus, -ĕris, f.: ''' Venus or Aphrodite, goddess of love and charm
sălum, -i, n.:
 
sanguis, -ĭnis, m.:
'''nĭmĭus, -a, -um:''' excessive
sĕco (1):
 
semper:
'''ŏdĭum, -ii, n.:''' hatred
sĭlex, -ĭcis, m.:
 
silvĭcultrix, -īcis, f.:
'''hĭlăro (1):''' cheer, gladden
sĭne:
 
sŏlum, -i, n.:
'''ĕra, -ae, f.:''' a woman in relation to her sevants; mistress, i.e., the woman or goddess one serves (as opp. to a kept woman)
sŏnĭpēs, -pĕdis:
 
sŏpor, -ōris, m.:
'''error, -ōris, m.:''' a wandering; deviation, mistake
spătĭum, -ii, n.:
 
stăbŭlum, -i, n.:
'''mŏra, -ae, f.:''' delay
stădĭum, -ii, n.:
 
stĕrĭlis, -e:
'''tardus, -a, -um:''' slow, late, dull
stĭmŭlo (1):
 
sŭesco, suescere, sŭēvi, sŭētum:
'''mens, mentis, f.:''' mind
tardus, -a, -um:
 
taurus, -i, m.:
'''cēdo, cedere, cessi, cessum:''' go; go away, depart
tĕpĭdus, -a, -um:
 
thĭăsus, -i, m.:
'''sĕquor, sequi, sĕcūtus:''' follow
tībīcen, -ĭnis, m.:
 
tŏrōsus, -a, -um:
'''dŏmus, -ūs, f.:''' home; house, family
trĕmĕbundus, -a, -um:
 
trĕpĭdo (1):
'''ŭbī̆:''' adv. where
trĭpŭdĭum, -ii, n.:
 
trŭcŭlentus, -a, -um:
'''cymbălum, -i, n.:''' cymbal
tympănum, -i, n.:
 
typănum, -i, n.:
'''sŏno (1):''' make a sound
ūbī̆nam:
 
ŭbī̆:
'''vox, vōcis, f.:''' voice; word
ŭlŭlātŭs, -ūs, m.:
 
ŭlŭlo (1):
'''tympănum, -i, n.:''' a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus
umbra, -ae, f.:
 
ūmĭdus, -a, -um:
'''rĕbŏo (1):''' resound, re-echo
ūtor, uti, ūsus sum:
 
vādo, vadere:
'''tībīcen, -ĭnis, m.:''' piper, a performer on the ''tibia''
vădum, -i, n.:
 
văgus, -a, -um:
'''căno, canere, cĕcĭni, cantum:''' sing
vasto (1):
 
vĕgĕtus, -a, -um:
'''curvus, -a, -um:''' bent, curving
verber, -ĕris, n.:
 
virgultum, -i, n.:
'''grăvis, -e:''' heavy, grevious, severe; low-pitched
vĭrĭdis, -e:
 
vīs, vis, f.:
'''călămus, -i, m.:''' a reed; reed pipe
vīto (1):
 
vŏlĭto (1):
'''căpŭt, -ĭtis, n.:''' head
 
'''Maenas, -ădis, f.:''' a "raver" or Maenad, female votary of Bacchis, Bacchante
 
'''vīs, vis, f.:''' strength, force, violence
 
'''iăcĭo, iacere, iēci, iactum:''' throw
 
'''săcer, să̄cra, să̄crum:''' sacred, holy; accursed, detestable
 
'''sanctus, -a, -um:''' holy, sacred, inviolate
 
'''ŭlŭlātŭs, -ūs, m.:''' ululation, a howling or wailing in which the tongue is moved rapidly up and down to form the sounds
 
'''ăgĭto (1):''' freq. of ''ago'', shake
 
'''sŭesco, suescere, sŭēvi, sŭētum:''' become accustomed; in perf., be accustomed
 
'''dīvus, -a, -um:''' divine, holy
 
'''vŏlĭto (1):''' freq. of ''volo'', fly about; move about rapidly; dart swiftly
 
'''cŏhors, -rtis, f.:''' retinue, staff, entourage
 
'''dĕcet, -cuit:''' 3rd pers. only, be suitable or fitting
 
'''cĕlĕro (1):''' hurry
 
'''trĭpŭdĭum, -ii, n.:''' a ritual dance in three-step
 
'''nŏthus, -a, -um:''' illegitimate; spurious, counterfeit
 
'''mŭlĭer, -ĕris, f.:''' woman
 
'''thĭăsus, -i, m.:''' an orgiastic dance; a group that performs such dances
 
'''rĕpentē:''' suddenly, immediately
 
'''lingua, -ae, f.:''' tongue
 
'''trĕpĭdo (1):''' panic; bustle, burry; tremble with excitement
 
'''ŭlŭlo (1):''' make an ululating sound with the mouth and tongue
 
'''rĕmūgĭo, -īre:''' boom or bellow in reply
 
'''rĕcrĕpo (1):''' ring or sound in answer
 
'''vĭrĭdis, -e:''' green
 
'''cĭtus, -a, -um:''' moving quickly, rapid, swift
 
'''prŏpĕro (1):''' hurry
 
'''chŏrus, -i, m.:''' a singing and dancing performance; a singing and dancing group, chorus, troupe
 
'''fŭrĭbundus, -a, -um:''' frantic, excited
 
'''ănhēlo (1):''' breathe hard, gasp, pant
 
'''vādo, vadere:''' advance (esp. with rapid or violent movement)
 
'''ănĭma, -ae, f.:''' breath
 
'''cŏmĭtātus, -a, -um:''' attended, accompanied
 
'''dux, dŭcis m.:''' leader
 
'''iŭvenca, -ae, f.:''' a young cow, heifer
 
'''vīto (1):''' avoid, evade
 
'''ŏnus, -ĕris, n.:''' burden, load
 
'''indŏmĭtus, -a, -um:''' untamed; indomitable; violent
 
'''iŭgum, -i, n.:''' yoke; ridge
 
'''prŏpĕrĭpēs, -ĕdis:''' swift footed
 
'''lassŭlus, -a, -um:''' dim. of ''lassus''; tired, weary
 
'''ē, ex:''' out of, from, in accordance with
 
'''lăbor, -ōris, m.:''' labor, effort, toil
 
'''somnus, -i, m.:''' sleep, sts. personified as ''Somnus''
 
'''Cĕrēs, -ĕris, f.:''' Italo-Roman goddess of growth, commonly identified with Gk. Demeter, goddess of grain; by metonymy, food
 
'''pĭger, -gra, -grum:''' sluggish, torpid, lazy
 
'''lăbo (1):''' stand unsteadily, totter
 
'''languor, -ōris, m.:''' faintness, exhaustion, lassitude
 
'''ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:''' eye
 
'''sŏpor, -ōris, m.:''' sleep
 
'''ŏpĕrĭo, -ire, -ŭi, -ertum:''' shut, close; cover
 
'''ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum:''' go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences
 
'''quĭes, -ētis, f.:''' sleep, repose
 
'''mollis, -e:''' soft, mild, languid, voluptuous
 
'''răbĭdus, -a, -um:''' raging, ravening, frenzied, violent
 
'''fŭror, -ōris, m.:''' passion, rage, frenzy
 
'''ōs, ōris, n.:''' mouth; face, countenance
 
'''aurĕus, -a, -um:''' golden
 
'''sōl, sōlis, m.:''' the sun, sts. personified as ''Sol''
 
'''rădĭo (1):''' radiate light, beam, shine
 
'''lustro (1): ''' purify ceremonially; move through
 
'''aether, -ĕris, m.:''' the upper regions of space; upper air
 
'''albus, -a, -um:''' white; transparent, clear, colorless
 
'''dūrus, -a, -um:''' hard; harsh, pitiless; dull; wooden, heavy, solid
 
'''măre, -is, n.:''' sea
 
'''fĕrus, -a, -um:''' fierce, wild, savage; inhuman, cruel
 
'''pello, pellere, pĕpŭli, pulsum:''' push; strike, beat; drive, drive off
 
'''nox, noctis, f.:''' night
 
'''umbra, -ae, f.:''' shade, shadow
 
'''vĕgĕtus, -a, -um:''' vigorous, active, energetic; fresh
 
'''sŏnĭpēs, -pĕdis:''' (poet.) a horse
 
'''excĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -itum:''' rouse (from sleep)
 
'''fŭgĭo, fugere, fūgi, fŭgĭtum:''' run away, flee, escape, slip off
 
'''rĕcĭpĭo, -cipere, -cēpi, -ceptum:''' receive, take in
 
'''sĭnus, -ūs, m.:''' the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment (OLD); breast; bosom, refuge; a curved indentation in the coastline such as a bay or gulf
 
'''pectus, -ŏris, n.:''' breast, chest; soul, heart, mind
 
'''rĕcŏlo, -colere, -cŏlŭi, -cuitum:''' reoccupy; go over in one's mind
 
'''lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um:''' liquid, fluid; clear, unclouded
 
'''aestŭo (1):''' blaze; swelter; burn with pain or desire; toss about, seethe, writhe
 
'''rĕdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum:''' return
 
'''vădum, -i, n.:''' a shallow piece of water, shoal; (pl.) the waters of the sea
 
'''vasto (1):''' make desolate; destroy, sack
 
'''vīso, -sere, -si, -sum:''' (freq. of ''video'') go to see; look at, gaze at, view
 
'''lā̆crĭmo (1):''' weep
 
'''pā̆trĭa, -ae, f.:''' fatherland
 
'''allŏquor, -ui, cūtus sum:''' speak to, address
 
'''ō:''' interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration
 
'''crĕātrix, -īcis, f.:''' mother, creatress
 
'''gĕnĕtrix, -īcis, f.:''' mother, creator
 
'''mĭser, -ĕra, -ĕrum:''' wretched, unhappy
 
'''fămŭlus, -i, m.:''' servant, slave
 
'''sŏlĕo, -ere, -ĭtus:''' to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with
 
'''ăpŭd, ăpŭt:''' prep. w/ acc., at, near, by; at the house of
 
'''nix, nĭvis, f.:''' snow
 
'''gĕlĭdus, -a, -um:''' frozen
 
'''stăbŭlum, -i, n.:''' stable, fold, shed; lair, den
 
'''lătĭbŭlum, -i, n.:''' hiding place, lair, den, hole
 
'''ūbī̆nam:''' interro. adv., where in the world? just where?
 
'''lŏcus, -i, m.:''' place, region, part
 
'''pōno, ponere, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum:''' put, place; provide
 
'''rĕor, reri, rătus sum:''' believe, think, imagine
 
'''cŭpĭo, ire, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum:''' want, desire
 
'''pūpŭla, -ae, f.:''' a little girl; the pupil of the eye
 
'''derigo, derigere, derexi, derectum:''' align, make straight, aim
 
'''ăcĭēs, -ēi, f.:''' a sharp edge; the sight of one's eyes, vision
 
'''căreo, -ere, -ui, -ĭtum:''' lack, be free of
 
'''dum:''' conj., as long as; (w. historical pres.) while; (w/ subjunctive) provided that; (w/ ind. or subj.) until
 
'''brĕvis, -e:''' short, brief, scant
 
'''rĕmōtus, -a, -um:''' removed, remote, distant
 
'''pā̆trĭus, -a, -um:''' of one's father or fathers; paternal, ancestral
 
'''bŏnus, -a, -um:''' good; of "good" social standing
 
'''ămīcus, -a, -um:''' friend
 
'''gĕnĭtor, -ōris, m.:''' father; pl., parents
 
'''absum, abesse, āfui, āfŭtārus:''' be absent
 
'''fŏvĕo, fovere, fōvi, fōtum:''' keep warm; cherish, coddle
 
'''pălaestra, -ae, f.:''' a wrestling place, usu. a wrestling floor with adjacent changing rooms, etc.
 
'''stădĭum, -ii, n.:''' a running track
 
'''quĕror, queri, questus sum:''' complain, protest
 
'''atque:''' and
 
'''gĕnus, -ĕris, n.:''' stock, family; offspring; kind, type; way, method, mode
 
'''ŏbĕo, -ire, īvi or ĭi, -itum:''' meet, go into, take on
 
'''ădŏlescens, -entis, m. or f.:''' youth
 
'''ĕphēbus, -i, m.:''' ephebe, a Greek youth (in Athenian law, between 18 and 20)
 
'''pŭer, -ĕri, m.:''' boy; colloq., of a friend; slave
 
'''gymnăsĭum, -ii, n.:''' an athletic center
 
'''flōs, -ōris, m.:''' flower; youthful beauty; the finest specimen of a type or class
 
'''dĕcus, -ŏris, n.:''' glory; the best of anything
 
'''ŏlĕum, -i, n.:''' olive oil; by metonymy, wrestling, wrestling place
 
'''iānŭa, -ae, f.:''' door to a house, other building, or heaven
 
'''frĕquens, -entis:''' occurring at close intervals; crowded, thronged
 
'''līmen, -ĭnis, n.:''' threshold, doorway
 
'''tĕpĭdus, -a, -um:''' warm
 
'''flōrĭdus, -a, -um:''' full of flowers, flowery
 
'''cŏrolla, -ae, f.:''' dim. of ''corona''; garland, small wreath
 
'''linquo, linquere, līqui, lictus:''' leave, quit
 
'''ŏrĭor, orire, ortus sum:''' rise
 
'''cŭbĭcŭlum, -i, n.:''' bedroom
 
'''nunc:''' adv., now
 
'''mĭnistra, -ae, f.:''' handmaid, temple attendant
 
'''stĕrĭlis, -e:''' incapable of procreation
 
'''algĭdus, -a, -um:''' cold
 
'''ămĭcĭo, -icere, -ĭcui, -ictum:''' cover, cloak
 
'''cŏlo, colere, colŭi, cultum:''' inhabit; till; look after
 
'''vīta, -ae, f.:''' life; hyperb., as a term of endearment
 
'''sŭb:''' prep. w/ acc. or abl., under
 
'''cŏlŭmen, -ĭnis, n.:''' roof, summit, peak; a key person, top man
 
'''cerva, -ae, f.:''' hind, doe
 
'''silvĭcultrix, -īcis, f.:''' adj., living in the forest
 
'''ăper, -pri, m.:''' wild boar
 
'''nĕmŏrĭvăgus, -a, -um:''' forest wandering
 
'''iam:''' adv., now
 
'''dŏlĕo, dolere, -ŭi, -ĭtum:''' suffer pain, grieve, hurt; impers., cause pain, rankle
 
'''paenĭtĕo, -ēre, -ui:''' cause dissatisfaction or regret (impers. const. w/ acc. of person affected & gen. of cause)
 
'''rŏsĕus, -a, -um:''' rosy, red
 
'''lăbellum, -i, n.:''' (dim. of ''labrum'') lip
 
'''gĕmĭnus, -a, -um:''' double, twin
 
'''auris, -is, f.:''' ear
 
'''nŏvus, -a, -um:''' latest, last
 
'''nuntĭo (1):''' announce, communicate, tell
 
'''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
 
'''iungo, -ngere, -nxi, -nctum:''' yoke, join, unite
 
'''rĕsolvo, -solvere, -solvi, -sŏlūtum:''' loosen, undo
 
'''lĕo, -ōnis, m.:''' lion
 
'''laevus, -a, -um:''' left; the left hand
 
'''hostis, -is, m.:''' enemy
 
'''lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum:''' speak; tell
 
'''agedum:''' come!
 
'''inquam:''' say
 
'''fĕrox, -ōcis:''' fierce
 
'''ūtor, uti, ūsus sum:''' dep. w/ abl., use
 
'''ictus, -ūs, m.:''' stroke, blow, impact
 
'''līber, -ĕra, -ĕrum:''' free
 
'''nĭmis:''' adv., too much; very much
 
'''impĕrĭum, -ĭi, n.:''' command
 
'''caedo, caedere, cĕcīdi, caesum:''' strike, strike dead; to "beat" with sexual intercourse; cut through, hew
 
'''cauda, -ae, f.:''' tail
 
'''verber, -ĕris, n.:''' pl., an instrument used for flogging; blows, lashes
 
'''pătĭor, pati, passus sum:''' undergo, suffer, be subjected to; bear, put up with, tolerate, let, allow
 
'''cunctus, -a, -um:''' the whole of, all
 
'''mūgĭo, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum:''' low, moo, bellow, roar
 
'''frĕmo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum:''' roar, rumble, growl
 
'''rĕtŏno (1):''' resound, reverberate
 
'''rŭtĭlus, -a, -um:''' reddish, ruddy (inclining to gold or orange)
 
'''tŏrōsus, -a, -um:''' knotty, bulging, muscular, brawny
 
'''cervix, -īcis, f.:''' the neck
 
'''iŭba, -ae, f.:''' mane
 
'''āio:''' say
 
'''mĭnax, -ācis:''' menacing, threatening
 
'''rĕlĭgo (1):''' tie back, tie up; untie
 
'''ădhortor, -āri, -ātus sum:''' urge on
 
'''incĭto (1):''' incite, provoke, stir
 
'''rē̆fringo, -fringere, -frēgi, -fractum:''' break
 
'''virgultum, -i, n.:''' brushwood, undergrowth
 
'''ūmĭdus, -a, -um:''' damp
 
'''albĭco (1):''' have a whitish tinge
 
'''lītus, -ŏris, n.:''' shore
 
'''prŏpe:''' adv. & prep. w/ acc., near
 
'''marmor, -ŏris, n.:''' marble; the marblelike surface of the sea
 
'''impĕtus, -ūs, m.:''' forceful or rapid movement; attack
 
'''dēmo, -mere, -mpsi, -mptum:''' remove, take away
 
'''semper:''' adv., always, forever
 
'''spătĭum, -ii, n.:''' racetrack; area, space, extent
 
'''prŏcul:''' adv., far off; to a great distance

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sŭper: adv., over, above; more; besides; prep. w/ acc., over

altus, -a, -um: high, deep; loud

vĕho, -here, -xi, -ctum: convey, carry, transport

Attis, -ĭdis, m.: in myth, a eunuch consort of the goddess Cybele

cĕler, -ĕris, e: swift

rătis, -is, f.: raft; boat, ship

mās, măris, m.: a male

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

nĕmus, -ŏris, n.: a wood, forest

cĭto (1): set in motion, rouse; call, summon

cŭpĭdē: eagerly

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

tango, tangere, tĕtĭgi, tactum: touch

ădĕo, -ĭī, -ĭtum: approach, go to, visit

ŏpācus, -a, -um: dark

silva, -ae, f.: forest, wood

rĕdĭmĭo, -ire, -ĭi, -ītum: wreathe, encircle

lŏcum, -i, n.: place, region, part

dĕa, -ae, f.: goddess

stĭmŭlo (1): to goad on; incite, rouse, excite

ĭbĭ̄: adv., there, in that place; then, there and then

fŭro, -ere, -ŭi: be mad or crazed; rage with passion, rave

răbĭes, -ei, f.: savageness, ferocity; uncontrolled emotion, frenzy

văgus, -a, -um: roaming, wandering, rambling

ănĭmus, -i, m.: the mind

īlĭa, -ĭum, n.: groin, genitals

ăcūtus, -a, -um: sharp

pondus, -ĕris, n.: weight

sĭlex, -ĭcis, m.: any hard rock; flint

ĭtăque: adv., accordingly, in consequence, so

rĕlinquo, -linquere, -līqui, -lictum: quit, leave, forsake

sentĭo, -tire, -si, -sum: perceive, sense, feel

membrum, -i, n.: any part of the body; limb

sĭne: prep. w/ abl., without

vĭr, vĭri, m.: man; husband; (poet.) manhood

rĕcens, -entis: recent, fresh

terra, -ae, f.: earth; land

sŏlum, -i, n.: base, floor; (sts. pl.) soil, earth, ground

sanguis, -ĭnis, m.: blood

măcŭlo (1): spot, spatter, stain

nĭvĕus, -a, -um: snowy, white

căpĭo, capere, cēpi, captum: catch, snatch

mănus, -ūs, f.: hand

lĕvis, -e: light in weight; light, gentle; trivial, shallow, insignificant

typănum, -i, n.: a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus

māter, -tris, f.: mother

ĭnĭtĭum, -ĭi, n.: beginning; pl. rites, mysteries, and objects used in such rites

quătĭo, quatere, quassum: shake

tergum, -i, n.: back; hide from an animal's back

taurus, -i, m.: a bull

tĕner, -ĕra, -ĕrum: soft, tender, delicate; romantically tender (with ref. to love poetry)

căvus, -a, -um: hollow; deep

dĭgĭtus, -i, m.: finger

ădŏrĭor, -oriri, -ortus sum: attck; begin

trĕmĕbundus, -a, -um: shaking, trembling

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

ăgo, agere, ēgi, actum: drive, do, conduct, throw; draw (breath); be engaged in

Galla, -ae, f.: an emasculated priest of Cybele

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

dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: mistress

pĕcus, pecŏris, n.: livestock, cattle

ălĭēnus, -a, -um: belonging to another person or people; foreign

pĕto, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum: seek

vĕlut, vĕlŭti: adv., just as

exul, -ŭlis, m. or f.: an exile

sĕco (1): cut; (transf.) torment

exsĕquor, -qui, -cūtus: follow, pursue

dūco, -cere, -xi, -ctum: lead, take; take as one's wife; consider, reckon

răpĭdus, -a, -um: strongly flowing, swiftly moving, rapid; scorching, consuming

sălum, -i, n.: swell, billow; the sea

fĕro, ferre, tŭli, lātum: bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept

trŭcŭlentus, -a, -um: ferocious; n. pl. as subst., ferocity

pĕlăgus, -i, n.: the sea

corpus, -ŏris, n.: body

ēvĭro (1): unman, emasculate

Vĕnus, -ĕris, f.: Venus or Aphrodite, goddess of love and charm

nĭmĭus, -a, -um: excessive

ŏdĭum, -ii, n.: hatred

hĭlăro (1): cheer, gladden

ĕra, -ae, f.: a woman in relation to her sevants; mistress, i.e., the woman or goddess one serves (as opp. to a kept woman)

error, -ōris, m.: a wandering; deviation, mistake

mŏra, -ae, f.: delay

tardus, -a, -um: slow, late, dull

mens, mentis, f.: mind

cēdo, cedere, cessi, cessum: go; go away, depart

sĕquor, sequi, sĕcūtus: follow

dŏmus, -ūs, f.: home; house, family

ŭbī̆: adv. where

cymbălum, -i, n.: cymbal

sŏno (1): make a sound

vox, vōcis, f.: voice; word

tympănum, -i, n.: a small drum or tom-tom, usu. as used in the worship of Cybele or Bacchus

rĕbŏo (1): resound, re-echo

tībīcen, -ĭnis, m.: piper, a performer on the tibia

căno, canere, cĕcĭni, cantum: sing

curvus, -a, -um: bent, curving

grăvis, -e: heavy, grevious, severe; low-pitched

călămus, -i, m.: a reed; reed pipe

căpŭt, -ĭtis, n.: head

Maenas, -ădis, f.: a "raver" or Maenad, female votary of Bacchis, Bacchante

vīs, vis, f.: strength, force, violence

iăcĭo, iacere, iēci, iactum: throw

săcer, să̄cra, să̄crum: sacred, holy; accursed, detestable

sanctus, -a, -um: holy, sacred, inviolate

ŭlŭlātŭs, -ūs, m.: ululation, a howling or wailing in which the tongue is moved rapidly up and down to form the sounds

ăgĭto (1): freq. of ago, shake

sŭesco, suescere, sŭēvi, sŭētum: become accustomed; in perf., be accustomed

dīvus, -a, -um: divine, holy

vŏlĭto (1): freq. of volo, fly about; move about rapidly; dart swiftly

cŏhors, -rtis, f.: retinue, staff, entourage

dĕcet, -cuit: 3rd pers. only, be suitable or fitting

cĕlĕro (1): hurry

trĭpŭdĭum, -ii, n.: a ritual dance in three-step

nŏthus, -a, -um: illegitimate; spurious, counterfeit

mŭlĭer, -ĕris, f.: woman

thĭăsus, -i, m.: an orgiastic dance; a group that performs such dances

rĕpentē: suddenly, immediately

lingua, -ae, f.: tongue

trĕpĭdo (1): panic; bustle, burry; tremble with excitement

ŭlŭlo (1): make an ululating sound with the mouth and tongue

rĕmūgĭo, -īre: boom or bellow in reply

rĕcrĕpo (1): ring or sound in answer

vĭrĭdis, -e: green

cĭtus, -a, -um: moving quickly, rapid, swift

prŏpĕro (1): hurry

chŏrus, -i, m.: a singing and dancing performance; a singing and dancing group, chorus, troupe

fŭrĭbundus, -a, -um: frantic, excited

ănhēlo (1): breathe hard, gasp, pant

vādo, vadere: advance (esp. with rapid or violent movement)

ănĭma, -ae, f.: breath

cŏmĭtātus, -a, -um: attended, accompanied

dux, dŭcis m.: leader

iŭvenca, -ae, f.: a young cow, heifer

vīto (1): avoid, evade

ŏnus, -ĕris, n.: burden, load

indŏmĭtus, -a, -um: untamed; indomitable; violent

iŭgum, -i, n.: yoke; ridge

prŏpĕrĭpēs, -ĕdis: swift footed

lassŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of lassus; tired, weary

ē, ex: out of, from, in accordance with

lăbor, -ōris, m.: labor, effort, toil

somnus, -i, m.: sleep, sts. personified as Somnus

Cĕrēs, -ĕris, f.: Italo-Roman goddess of growth, commonly identified with Gk. Demeter, goddess of grain; by metonymy, food

pĭger, -gra, -grum: sluggish, torpid, lazy

lăbo (1): stand unsteadily, totter

languor, -ōris, m.: faintness, exhaustion, lassitude

ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

sŏpor, -ōris, m.: sleep

ŏpĕrĭo, -ire, -ŭi, -ertum: shut, close; cover

ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum: go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences

quĭes, -ētis, f.: sleep, repose

mollis, -e: soft, mild, languid, voluptuous

răbĭdus, -a, -um: raging, ravening, frenzied, violent

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

ōs, ōris, n.: mouth; face, countenance

aurĕus, -a, -um: golden

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

rădĭo (1): radiate light, beam, shine

lustro (1): purify ceremonially; move through

aether, -ĕris, m.: the upper regions of space; upper air

albus, -a, -um: white; transparent, clear, colorless

dūrus, -a, -um: hard; harsh, pitiless; dull; wooden, heavy, solid

măre, -is, n.: sea

fĕrus, -a, -um: fierce, wild, savage; inhuman, cruel

pello, pellere, pĕpŭli, pulsum: push; strike, beat; drive, drive off

nox, noctis, f.: night

umbra, -ae, f.: shade, shadow

vĕgĕtus, -a, -um: vigorous, active, energetic; fresh

sŏnĭpēs, -pĕdis: (poet.) a horse

excĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ii, -itum: rouse (from sleep)

fŭgĭo, fugere, fūgi, fŭgĭtum: run away, flee, escape, slip off

rĕcĭpĭo, -cipere, -cēpi, -ceptum: receive, take in

sĭnus, -ūs, m.: the cavity or fold produced by the looping of a garment (OLD); breast; bosom, refuge; a curved indentation in the coastline such as a bay or gulf

pectus, -ŏris, n.: breast, chest; soul, heart, mind

rĕcŏlo, -colere, -cŏlŭi, -cuitum: reoccupy; go over in one's mind

lī̆quĭdus, -a, -um: liquid, fluid; clear, unclouded

aestŭo (1): blaze; swelter; burn with pain or desire; toss about, seethe, writhe

rĕdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: return

vădum, -i, n.: a shallow piece of water, shoal; (pl.) the waters of the sea

vasto (1): make desolate; destroy, sack

vīso, -sere, -si, -sum: (freq. of video) go to see; look at, gaze at, view

lā̆crĭmo (1): weep

pā̆trĭa, -ae, f.: fatherland

allŏquor, -ui, cūtus sum: speak to, address

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

crĕātrix, -īcis, f.: mother, creatress

gĕnĕtrix, -īcis, f.: mother, creator

mĭser, -ĕra, -ĕrum: wretched, unhappy

fămŭlus, -i, m.: servant, slave

sŏlĕo, -ere, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with

ăpŭd, ăpŭt: prep. w/ acc., at, near, by; at the house of

nix, nĭvis, f.: snow

gĕlĭdus, -a, -um: frozen

stăbŭlum, -i, n.: stable, fold, shed; lair, den

lătĭbŭlum, -i, n.: hiding place, lair, den, hole

ūbī̆nam: interro. adv., where in the world? just where?

lŏcus, -i, m.: place, region, part

pōno, ponere, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum: put, place; provide

rĕor, reri, rătus sum: believe, think, imagine

cŭpĭo, ire, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum: want, desire

pūpŭla, -ae, f.: a little girl; the pupil of the eye

derigo, derigere, derexi, derectum: align, make straight, aim

ăcĭēs, -ēi, f.: a sharp edge; the sight of one's eyes, vision

căreo, -ere, -ui, -ĭtum: lack, be free of

dum: conj., as long as; (w. historical pres.) while; (w/ subjunctive) provided that; (w/ ind. or subj.) until

brĕvis, -e: short, brief, scant

rĕmōtus, -a, -um: removed, remote, distant

pā̆trĭus, -a, -um: of one's father or fathers; paternal, ancestral

bŏnus, -a, -um: good; of "good" social standing

ămīcus, -a, -um: friend

gĕnĭtor, -ōris, m.: father; pl., parents

absum, abesse, āfui, āfŭtārus: be absent

fŏvĕo, fovere, fōvi, fōtum: keep warm; cherish, coddle

pălaestra, -ae, f.: a wrestling place, usu. a wrestling floor with adjacent changing rooms, etc.

stădĭum, -ii, n.: a running track

quĕror, queri, questus sum: complain, protest

atque: and

gĕnus, -ĕris, n.: stock, family; offspring; kind, type; way, method, mode

ŏbĕo, -ire, īvi or ĭi, -itum: meet, go into, take on

ădŏlescens, -entis, m. or f.: youth

ĕphēbus, -i, m.: ephebe, a Greek youth (in Athenian law, between 18 and 20)

pŭer, -ĕri, m.: boy; colloq., of a friend; slave

gymnăsĭum, -ii, n.: an athletic center

flōs, -ōris, m.: flower; youthful beauty; the finest specimen of a type or class

dĕcus, -ŏris, n.: glory; the best of anything

ŏlĕum, -i, n.: olive oil; by metonymy, wrestling, wrestling place

iānŭa, -ae, f.: door to a house, other building, or heaven

frĕquens, -entis: occurring at close intervals; crowded, thronged

līmen, -ĭnis, n.: threshold, doorway

tĕpĭdus, -a, -um: warm

flōrĭdus, -a, -um: full of flowers, flowery

cŏrolla, -ae, f.: dim. of corona; garland, small wreath

linquo, linquere, līqui, lictus: leave, quit

ŏrĭor, orire, ortus sum: rise

cŭbĭcŭlum, -i, n.: bedroom

nunc: adv., now

mĭnistra, -ae, f.: handmaid, temple attendant

stĕrĭlis, -e: incapable of procreation

algĭdus, -a, -um: cold

ămĭcĭo, -icere, -ĭcui, -ictum: cover, cloak

cŏlo, colere, colŭi, cultum: inhabit; till; look after

vīta, -ae, f.: life; hyperb., as a term of endearment

sŭb: prep. w/ acc. or abl., under

cŏlŭmen, -ĭnis, n.: roof, summit, peak; a key person, top man

cerva, -ae, f.: hind, doe

silvĭcultrix, -īcis, f.: adj., living in the forest

ăper, -pri, m.: wild boar

nĕmŏrĭvăgus, -a, -um: forest wandering

iam: adv., now

dŏlĕo, dolere, -ŭi, -ĭtum: suffer pain, grieve, hurt; impers., cause pain, rankle

paenĭtĕo, -ēre, -ui: cause dissatisfaction or regret (impers. const. w/ acc. of person affected & gen. of cause)

rŏsĕus, -a, -um: rosy, red

lăbellum, -i, n.: (dim. of labrum) lip

gĕmĭnus, -a, -um: double, twin

auris, -is, f.: ear

nŏvus, -a, -um: latest, last

nuntĭo (1): announce, communicate, tell

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

iungo, -ngere, -nxi, -nctum: yoke, join, unite

rĕsolvo, -solvere, -solvi, -sŏlūtum: loosen, undo

lĕo, -ōnis, m.: lion

laevus, -a, -um: left; the left hand

hostis, -is, m.: enemy

lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum: speak; tell

agedum: come!

inquam: say

fĕrox, -ōcis: fierce

ūtor, uti, ūsus sum: dep. w/ abl., use

ictus, -ūs, m.: stroke, blow, impact

līber, -ĕra, -ĕrum: free

nĭmis: adv., too much; very much

impĕrĭum, -ĭi, n.: command

caedo, caedere, cĕcīdi, caesum: strike, strike dead; to "beat" with sexual intercourse; cut through, hew

cauda, -ae, f.: tail

verber, -ĕris, n.: pl., an instrument used for flogging; blows, lashes

pătĭor, pati, passus sum: undergo, suffer, be subjected to; bear, put up with, tolerate, let, allow

cunctus, -a, -um: the whole of, all

mūgĭo, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum: low, moo, bellow, roar

frĕmo, -ere, -ŭi, -ĭtum: roar, rumble, growl

rĕtŏno (1): resound, reverberate

rŭtĭlus, -a, -um: reddish, ruddy (inclining to gold or orange)

tŏrōsus, -a, -um: knotty, bulging, muscular, brawny

cervix, -īcis, f.: the neck

iŭba, -ae, f.: mane

āio: say

mĭnax, -ācis: menacing, threatening

rĕlĭgo (1): tie back, tie up; untie

ădhortor, -āri, -ātus sum: urge on

incĭto (1): incite, provoke, stir

rē̆fringo, -fringere, -frēgi, -fractum: break

virgultum, -i, n.: brushwood, undergrowth

ūmĭdus, -a, -um: damp

albĭco (1): have a whitish tinge

lītus, -ŏris, n.: shore

prŏpe: adv. & prep. w/ acc., near

marmor, -ŏris, n.: marble; the marblelike surface of the sea

impĕtus, -ūs, m.: forceful or rapid movement; attack

dēmo, -mere, -mpsi, -mptum: remove, take away

semper: adv., always, forever

spătĭum, -ii, n.: racetrack; area, space, extent

prŏcul: adv., far off; to a great distance