JuvenalSatires4.119-132Vocab
rhombus, rhombi, m.: turbot, flatfish; magician's circle
stupeo, -ere, stupui: be astounded
laevus, -a, -um: left, on the left hand; from the left; unpropitious, unfavorable, harmful
converto, ere, -verti, -versus: turn upside down/side-to-side; invert/transpose/convulse; turn over/dig
dexter, -tra -um: right, on/to the right hand/side; skillful/dexterous/handy
beluus, -a, -um: proper/pertaining to beasts, bestial
cilium, -i, n.: upper eyelid; edge of upper eyelid; eyelid, lower eyelid
ictus, -us, m.: blow, stroke; musical/metrical beat; measure
pegma, -atis, n.: bookcase; bookshelf; scaffold, movable platform, stage fixture; scaffolding
inde: thence, thenceforth; from that place/time/cause; thereupon
velarium, -i, n.: awning; covering
oestrus, -i, m.: gad-fly
divino, -are: divine; prophesy; guess
omen, -inis, n.: omen, sign; token
temo, -onis, m.: pole, beam; tongue of a wagon or chariot
peregrinus, -a, -um: foreign, strange, alien; exotic
quisnam, cuiusnam: who then?; who in the world?
censeo, -ere, censui, censitus: think/suppose, judge; recommend; decree, vote, determine; count/reckon; assess
concido, -ere, -cidi, -cisus: cut/chop up/down/to pieces; crop; ruin, kill, destroy; divide minutely; beat
dedecus, -coris, n.: disgrace/dishonor/discredit/shame/infamy; misbehavior; vice, turpitude
testa, -ae, f: object made from burnt clay; earthenware jar; fragment of earthenware, shard
spatiosus, -a, -um: spacious, wide, long
colligo, -ere, -legi, -lectus: collect, assemble, bring/gather/hold/keep together; combine; harvest; pick up
orbis, -is, m.: circle; territory/region; sphere