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'''urbs, urbis, f.:''' city; often used as synonym for Rome
'''urbs, urbis, f.:''' city; often used as synonym for Rome
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pār, păris: equal, comparable; fitting

fas, n.: indecl. n., that which is right or permissible by divine law; meet and right, fitting, proper

sŭpĕro (1): surpass

dīvus, -a, -um: divine, holy

sĕdeo, sĕdēre, sēdi, sessum: sit

adversus, -a, -um: opposite, facing

ĭdentĭdem: adv., = idem et idem, repeatedly, continually

specto (1): look at, watch

audĭo, -īre, -īvi or -ii, -itum: hear, pay attention to

dulcis, -e: sweet

rīdĕo, -dēre, -si, -sum: laugh

mĭser, -ĕra, -ĕrum: wretched, unhappy

ērĭpĭo, -ĭpĕre, -ĭpŭi, -eptum: snatch away, remove

sensus, -ūs, m.: sensation; any of the senses; conciousness

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

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

aspĭcĭo, -spĭcĕre, -spexi, -spectum: look upon; look

nĭhil, nīl: indecl. n., nothing; w/ adv. force, an emphatic form of non; not at all

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

lingua, -ae, f.: tongue

torpĕo, -ēre: be numb or paralyzed

tĕnŭis, -e: thin

sŭb: prep. w/ acc. or abl., under

artus, -ūs, m.: joint; limb; part of the body, member

flamma, -ae, f.: flame, fire

dēmāno (1): run or drip down

sŏnĭtus, -ūs, m.: sound

tintĭno (1): make a ringing sound

auris, -is, f.: ear

gĕmĭnus, -a, -um: double, twin

tĕgo, -gĕre, -xi, -ctum: cover

lūmen, -ĭnis, n.: radiance, light; day; the light of life; by metonymy, eye; a light-giving body in the heavens

nox, noctis, f.: night

ōtĭum, -ĭi, n.: unoccupied spare time, leisure, rest, idleness

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

mŏlestus, -a, -um: troublesome, annoying

exsulto (1): spring up; let oneself go, run riot; show unrestrained pleasure, exult

nĭmĭus, -a, -um: excessive

gestĭo, -ōnis, f.: desire eagerly; act without restraint, exult

prĭor, -ĭus: former

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

perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum: ruin, spoil

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

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