Cat34Vocab
Dĭāna, -ae, f.: Roman goddess identified with Artemis, nature, and the moon
fĭdes, -ĕi, f.: tutelage, faith, trust; trustworthiness; promise
intĕger, -tē̆gra, -tē̆grum: untouched, unimpaired by age, unblemished; virgin, unmarried
căno, cănĕre, cĕcĭni, cantum: sing, sing about
ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration
Latonius, -a, -um: son or daughter of Leto/Lato, used as an epithet of Diana
prōgĕnĭes, -ēi, f.: offspring, progeny
prŏpe: adv. & prep. w/ acc., near
Delius, -a, -um: of or concerning the island of Delos, Delian
dēpōno, -pōnĕre, -pŏsŭi, -pŏsĭtum: put down, lay down (in birth), put away
ŏlīva, -ae, f.: olive; olive tree
mons, -tis, m.: mountain
dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: mistress
silva, -ae, f.: forest, wood
vĭrĕo, -ēre, -ui: be verdant or green
saltus, -ūs, m.: rough woodland broken with glades
rĕcondĭtus, -a, -um: hidden away, secluded
amnis, -is, m.: river
sŏno (1): make a sound
Lūcīna, -ae, f.: goddess of childbirth, identified with Juno or Diana
dŏlĕo, dŏlēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum: suffer pain, grieve, hurt; impers., cause pain, rankle
Iūno, -ōnis, f.: Juno, consort of Jupiter, identified with Gk. Hera
pŭerpĕra, -ae, f.: a woman in labor or in childbed
pŏtens, -ntis: powerful
Trĭvĭa, -ae, f.: Hecate, the Roman Trivia; also an epithet of Diana
nŏthus, -a, -um: illegitimate; spurious, counterfeit
lūmen, -ĭnis, n.: radiance, light; day; the light of life; by metonymy, eye; a light-giving body in the heavens
Lūna, -ae, f.: title of Diana, the moon goddess
cursus, -ūs, m.: the action of running; a race; trave; course
dĕa, -ae, f.: goddess
menstrŭus, -a, -um: monthly
mētĭor, metīri, mensus sum: measure, mark off
ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: journey, path, road, course
annŭus, -a, -um: yearly
rustĭcus, -a, -um: rustic; of the country, rural
agrĭcŏla, -ae, m.: farmer
tectum, -i, n.: roof; by metonymy, house
frux, frūgis, f.: fruit, crop
explĕo, -ēre, -ēvi, -ētum: fill up, satisfy
quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque: indef. rel. pron. , whoever, whatever
plăcĕo, -cēre, -cŭi, -cĭtum: be pleasing to
sanctus, -a, -um: holy, sacred, inviolate
antīquus, -a, -um: lying in front; ancient
sŏlĕo, -ēre, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to)
sospĭto (1): preserve, defend
ops, ŏpis, f.: power; wealth; help
gens, gentis, f.: race, people, nation; clan; class, set, kind