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'''pătĭor, | '''pătĭor, pătī, passus sum:''' undergo, suffer, be subjected to; bear, put up with, tolerate, let, allow | ||
'''nītor, | '''nītor, nītī, nixus sum:''' lean; press onward; rely, depend | ||
'''impŭdīcus, -a, -um:''' sexually immoral, licentious | '''impŭdīcus, -a, -um:''' sexually immoral, licentious | ||
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'''Rōmŭlus, -i, m.:''' eponymous founder of Rome | '''Rōmŭlus, -i, m.:''' eponymous founder of Rome | ||
'''fĕro, | '''fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum: ''' bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept | ||
'''nunc:''' adv., now | '''nunc:''' adv., now | ||
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'''sŭperbus, -a, -um:''' proud, haughty | '''sŭperbus, -a, -um:''' proud, haughty | ||
'''sŭperflŭo, ĕre:''' overflow; be or have more than enough | '''sŭperflŭo, -ĕre:''' overflow; be or have more than enough | ||
'''pĕrambŭlo (1):''' walk around in; make a tour of | '''pĕrambŭlo (1):''' walk around in; make a tour of | ||
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'''ūnĭcus, -a, -um:''' one and only, singular, unique, special | '''ūnĭcus, -a, -um:''' one and only, singular, unique, special | ||
'''occīdo, - | '''occīdo, -ĕre, -cīdi, -cīsum:''' fall; (of heavenly bodies) set | ||
'''insŭla, -ae, f.:''' island | '''insŭla, -ae, f.:''' island | ||
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'''ăn:''' particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?; (after ''utrum'') or | '''ăn:''' particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?; (after ''utrum'') or | ||
'''elluor, | '''elluor, elluāri, elluatus sum:''' overspend on food and luxury | ||
'''păternus, -a, -um:''' of a father; paternal | '''păternus, -a, -um:''' of a father; paternal | ||
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'''tertĭus, -a, -um:''' third | '''tertĭus, -a, -um:''' third | ||
'''scĭo, - | '''scĭo, -īre, -īvi, -ītum:''' know | ||
'''amnis, -is, m.:''' river | '''amnis, -is, m.:''' river | ||
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'''aurĭfer, -fĕra, -fĕrum:''' gold-bearing | '''aurĭfer, -fĕra, -fĕrum:''' gold-bearing | ||
'''tĭmĕo, - | '''tĭmĕo, -ēre, ŭi:''' be afraid; w/ dat., fear for | ||
'''mălus, -a, -um:''' bad, evil, malicious | '''mălus, -a, -um:''' bad, evil, malicious | ||
'''fŏvĕo, | '''fŏvĕo, fŏvēre, fōvi, fōtum:''' keep warm; cherish, coddle | ||
'''nī, nisi:''' unless | '''nī, nisi:''' unless | ||
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'''gĕner, -ĕri, m.: ''' son-in-law | '''gĕner, -ĕri, m.: ''' son-in-law | ||
'''perdo, - | '''perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum:''' ruin, spoil |
Revision as of 20:38, 18 January 2011
pătĭor, pătī, passus sum: undergo, suffer, be subjected to; bear, put up with, tolerate, let, allow
nītor, nītī, nixus sum: lean; press onward; rely, depend
impŭdīcus, -a, -um: sexually immoral, licentious
vŏrax, -ācis: ravenous, insatiable
ālĕo, -ōnis, m.: a habitual gambler
cŏmātus, -a, -um: covered with hair or foliage
Gallia, -ae, f.: Gaul, in Catullus' time a Roman province only in the north Italian portion south of the Alps (Cisalpine); Transalpine Gaul (comata Gallia) included what is now France and Belgium
antĕ: adv., before, previously
ultĭmus, -a, -um: last, final, farthest
Brĭtannĭa, -ae, f.: Britain
cĭnaedus, -i, m.: a catamite or passive homosexual, one who submits to anal intercourse; an effeminate male
Rōmŭlus, -i, m.: eponymous founder of Rome
fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum: bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept
nunc: adv., now
sŭperbus, -a, -um: proud, haughty
sŭperflŭo, -ĕre: overflow; be or have more than enough
pĕrambŭlo (1): walk around in; make a tour of
cŭbīle, -is, n.: bed, couch
albŭlus, -a, -um: dim. of albus, white; transparent, clear, colorless
cŏlumbus, -i, m.: a male or cock pigeon
nōmen, -ĭnis, n.: name; a reason, pretext, or purpose
impĕrātor, -ōris, m.: ruler, commander
ūnĭcus, -a, -um: one and only, singular, unique, special
occīdo, -ĕre, -cīdi, -cīsum: fall; (of heavenly bodies) set
insŭla, -ae, f.: island
iste, -a, -ud: pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this
vester, -tra, -trum: 3rd pers. poss. adj., your, yours
diffŭtūtus, -a, -um: subjected to widespread sexual demands; dissipated by sex; sexually overworked
mentŭla, -ae, f.: penis
dŭcenti, -ae, -a: two hundred
cŏmĕdo, -esse, -ēdi, -ēsum: eat up; squander
trĕcenti, -ae, -a: three hundred
sĭnister, -tra, -trum: left; harmful, perverse, misguided
lībĕrālĭtas, -ātis, f.: generosity, munificence
părum: adv., too little; not at all
ăn: particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?; (after utrum) or
elluor, elluāri, elluatus sum: overspend on food and luxury
păternus, -a, -um: of a father; paternal
prīmus, -a, -um: first; the tip of
lancĭno (1): tear to pieces, mangle
bŏnus, -a, -um: good; of "good" social standing
sĕcundus, -a, -um: (early participal gerundive of sequor) going along with, following; hence (of a wind) favorable; second
praeda, -ae, f.: booty, prey
inde: adv., thence, from that point
tertĭus, -a, -um: third
scĭo, -īre, -īvi, -ītum: know
amnis, -is, m.: river
aurĭfer, -fĕra, -fĕrum: gold-bearing
tĭmĕo, -ēre, ŭi: be afraid; w/ dat., fear for
mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious
fŏvĕo, fŏvēre, fōvi, fōtum: keep warm; cherish, coddle
nī, nisi: unless
dēvŏro (1): eat up, devour
pā̆trĭmōnĭum, -ii, n.: estate, fortune
urbs, urbis, f.: city; often used as synonym for Rome
ŏpŭlentus, -a, -um: wealthy, opulent
sŏcer, -ĕri, m.: father-in-law
gĕner, -ĕri, m.: son-in-law
perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum: ruin, spoil