JuvenalSatires4.34-44Vocab

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incĭpĭo, -ere, -cēpi, -ceptum: begin

cōn-sīdo, -ere, -sēdi, -sessum: take a seat, be seated

Pīĕris, -ĭdis or -ĭdos, f.: daughter of Pierus, a Muse — In plur.: Pīĕrĭdes, -um: the Muses

prō-sum, -fŭi, prōdesse: to be useful or of use, to do good, benefit, profit

sēmĭ-ănĭmis, -e; less freq. sēmĭ-ănĭmus, -a, -um: half-alive, half-dead

lăcĕro (1): to tear to pieces, to mangle, rend, mutilate, lacerate

calvus, -a, -um: bald

incĭdo, -ere, -cĭdi, -cāsum: fall into

Hādrĭăcus -a, -um (Hādrĭātĭcus -a, -um): Adriatic (sea)

sustĭnĕo, -ēre, -tĭnŭi, -tentum: hold up

implĕo, -ēre, -ēvi, -ētum: fill up

sĭnus, -ūs, m.: curve, fold, hollow; bay

haerĕo, -ēre, haesi, haesum: stick, cling

ŏpĕrĭo, -īre, -ŭi, -ertum: to cover, cover over

glăcĭes, -ēi f.: ice

rumpo, -ere, rūpi, ruptum: break

tandem (adv.): at last

ef-fundo, -ere, -fūdi, -fūsum: pour out

torrens, -entis (adj.): rushing, roaring, boiling, impetuous, rapid

ostĭum, -ii, n.: door, mouth, entrance

dēsĭdĭa, -ae f.: idelness, inactivity, sloth

pinguis, -e: fat

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