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'''pĭlus, -i, m.:''' a hair; something of no value or significance. ''non pili facere'', to consider of no value, to not care a pin about
'''pĭlus, -i, m.:''' a hair; something of no value or significance. ''non pili facere'', to consider of no value, to not care a pin about
'''certus, -a, -um: ''' fixed, definite, sure, unerring


'''inquam:''' say
'''inquam:''' say
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'''lectīca, -ae, f.:  ''' litter, a covered and curtained couch used for carrying a person
'''lectīca, -ae, f.:  ''' litter, a covered and curtained couch used for carrying a person


'''pŭella, -ae, f.:''' girl; young woman; girlfriend
'''facio, -ere:''' to represent a thing in any manner, to feign, assert; to make believe, to pretend
 
'''ūnus, -a, -um:''' adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary


'''bĕātus, -a, -um:''' happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do
'''bĕātus, -a, -um:''' happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do


'''tam:''' adv., to such a degree, so
'''mălignus, -a, -um:''' barren, unfruitful, scanty, insufficient (adv. ''mălignē'')
 
'''mălignus, -a, -um:''' ungenerous, spiteful; grudging, poor, mean, scanty


'''prōvincĭa, -ae, f.:''' province, a unit of Roman colonial administration, e.g., Bithynia
'''prōvincĭa, -ae, f.:''' province, a unit of Roman colonial administration, e.g., Bithynia
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'''păro (1):''' furnish, supply; obtain
'''păro (1):''' furnish, supply; obtain


'''rĕgo, -gĕre, -xi, -ctum:''' direct, manage, guide, control
'''rectus, -a, -um:''' straight


'''mi:''' abbr. form of dat. ''mihi'', to me; vocative masc. sg. of ''meus''
'''mi:''' abbr. form of dat. ''mihi'', to me; vocative masc. sg. of ''meus''
'''nullus, -a, -um:''' adj. & subst., not one, no, none; with adverbial force, not at all
'''nē:''' neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.


'''frango, frangĕre, frēgi, fractum:''' break
'''frango, frangĕre, frēgi, fractum:''' break
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'''vĕtus, -ĕris:''' old
'''vĕtus, -ĕris:''' old


'''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
'''pēs, pĕdis, m.:''' foot


'''grăbātus, -i, m.:''' a low, cheap bed, pallet, cot
'''grăbātus, -i, m.:''' a low, cheap bed, pallet, cot
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'''collum, -i, n.: ''' neck
'''collum, -i, n.: ''' neck


'''collŏco (1):''' set, place; set out, arrange on a marriage bed
'''collŏco (1):''' set, place; set out


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


'''cĭnaedus, -i, m.:''' a catamite or passive homosexual, one who submits to anal intercourse; an effeminate male
'''cĭnaedus, -a, -um:''' shameless


'''quaeso, -ĕre, -īvi or -ĭi:''' ask, pray, request; w/ imper., please
'''quaeso, -ĕre, -īvi or -ĭi:''' ask, pray, request; w/ imper., please
'''Cătullus, -i, m.:''' ''cognomen'' of Gaius Valerius Catullus


'''paulum:''' adv., for a little while
'''paulum:''' adv., for a little while
'''iste, -a, -ud:''' pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this


'''commŏdo (1):''' lend
'''commŏdo (1):''' lend


'''vŏlo, velle, volui:''' wish, be willing
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serapis Sĕrāpis], is and ĭdis, m.:''' a chief divinity of the Egyptians, subsequently worshipped also in Greece and Rome


'''dēfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum:''' carry, bring, fetch; carry off or away, take
'''dēfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum:''' carry, bring


'''mănĕo, -nēre, -nsi, -nsum:''' remain, stay, wait
'''mănĕo, -nēre, -nsi, -nsum:''' remain, stay, wait

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Vārus, -i, m.: friend of Catullus

ōtĭōsus, -a, -um: full of otium, at leisure, idle

scortillum, -i, n.: dim. of scortum, a little tart

rĕpentē: suddenly, immediately

sānē: adv., well, indeed, doubtless, by all means, truly, certainly, of course

illĕpĭdus, -a, -um: unbecoming, ungraceful, awkward

invĕnustus, -a, -um: not venustus, unlovely, unattractive

huc: adv., to this place or point

vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum: come

incĭdo, -cĭdĕre, -cĭdi, -cāsum: occur, to fall upon accidentally; to light upon, in thought or conversation

sermo, -ōnis, m.: talk, informal speech, conversation; topic of conversation

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

Bīthȳnĭa, -ae, f.: Roman province on the northwest coast of Asia Minor, where Catullus served on the administrative staff of Memius in 57-56 B.C.

mŏdus, -i, m.: measure, quantity; manner, way

quisnam, quaenam, quidnam: pron. & adj., who/what, tell me?, who/what, finally

prōsum, -desse, -fŭi, to be of use, help, or profit

aes, aeris, n.: metal; money

rēspondĕo, -dēre, -di, -sum: answer, reply

praetor, -ōris, m.: commander; magistrate, governor

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

cūr: interr. & re. adv., why

quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything

căpŭt, -ĭtis, n.: head

unctus, -a, -um: anointed, oiled; rich, luxurious (> ungo or unguo, -ere, unxi, unctum: to smear, besmear, anoint with any fat substance, an unguent, oil, etc.)

rĕfĕro, refĕrre, rettŭli, rĕlātum: bring back; report

praesertim: especially, particularly

irrŭmātor, -ōris, m.: a man who compels others to perform fellatio (oral sex); hence, one who treats others with contempt

praetor, -oris, m.: a praetor, a Roman magistrate charged with the administration of justice; For propraetor, a propraetor, an officer who, after the administration of the praetorship, was sent as governor to a province

pĭlus, -i, m.: a hair; something of no value or significance. non pili facere, to consider of no value, to not care a pin about

inquam: say

illic: adv., there, at that place

nascor, nascī, nātus sum, to be born; originate

compăro (1): prepare; acquire, obtain

lectīca, -ae, f.: litter, a covered and curtained couch used for carrying a person

facio, -ere: to represent a thing in any manner, to feign, assert; to make believe, to pretend

bĕātus, -a, -um: happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do

mălignus, -a, -um: barren, unfruitful, scanty, insufficient (adv. mălignē)

prōvincĭa, -ae, f.: province, a unit of Roman colonial administration, e.g., Bithynia

mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious

octŏ: indecl. adj., eight

păro (1): furnish, supply; obtain

rectus, -a, -um: straight

mi: abbr. form of dat. mihi, to me; vocative masc. sg. of meus

frango, frangĕre, frēgi, fractum: break

vĕtus, -ĕris: old

pēs, pĕdis, m.: foot

grăbātus, -i, m.: a low, cheap bed, pallet, cot

collum, -i, n.: neck

collŏco (1): set, place; set out

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

cĭnaedus, -a, -um: shameless

quaeso, -ĕre, -īvi or -ĭi: ask, pray, request; w/ imper., please

paulum: adv., for a little while

commŏdo (1): lend

Sĕrāpis, is and ĭdis, m.: a chief divinity of the Egyptians, subsequently worshipped also in Greece and Rome

dēfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum: carry, bring

mănĕo, -nēre, -nsi, -nsum: remain, stay, wait

mŏdŏ: adv., just, only

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

rătĭo, -ōnis, f.: account, reason; exercise of faculty of reason; business, matter, affair; method, means

sŏdālis, -is, m.: crony, buddy, comrade

Cinna, -ae, m.: a family name, e.g., C. Helvius Cinna, Catullus' friend

Gāĭus, -ii, m.: a Roman praenomen, regullarly abbr. to C.

vērus, -a, -um: true

ū̆trum ... an: whether … or

bĕnĕ: adv. well

insulsus, -a, -um: witless, stupid

mŏlestus, -a, -um: troublesome, annoying

vīvo, -ĕre, vixi, victum: live

lĭcet, -cēre, -cŭit: impers., it is permitted

neglĕgo, -ĕgĕre, -exi, -ectum: regard as of no consequence, be indifferent to, disregard, ignore, fail to respect