HoraceSatires1.5.37-44Vocab
lassus, -a, -um: tired, worn out
dĕindĕ, and abbrev. dein (adv. de-inde), thereafter, thereupon (for syn. cf.: dein, exinde, inde, deinceps, post, postea, porro)
praebĕo, -ēre, ŭi, ĭtum: to hold forth, reach out, proffer, offer
cŭlīna, -ae, f.: a kitchen
lux, lucis, f.: day
ŏrĭor, orīri, ortus sum: rise
occurro, -ere, -curri: to come to, meet, fall in with any thing:
candĭdus, a, um: of a shining, dazzling white, white, clear, bright (opp. niger, a glistening black; while albus is a lustreless white, opp. ater, a lustreless black)
dē-vincĭo, nxi, nctum, 4: to bind together, to unite closely
complexus (con-), ūs, m.: A friendly embracing, love, affectionate relation.
confĕro, contŭli, collātum: to bring together for comparison, to compare
iucundus, -a, -um: pleasant, agreeable, delightful, pleasing