JuvenalSatires4.107-118Vocab

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venter, ventris, m.: stomach, womb; belly

abdomen, -inis, n.: abdomen, paunch

tardus, -a, -um: slow, limping

matutinus, -a, -um: early; of the morning

sudo, -are: sweat, perspire

amomon, amomi, n.: an eastern spice-plant; a perfumed unguent made with this spice

redoleo, redolēre, redolui: emit a scent, be odorous

iugulus, -i: throat, neck

aperio, -ire: open

sŭsurrus, i m.: murmer, whisper

vultur, -uris, m.: vulture

viscus, visceris, n.: soft fleshy body parts, internal organs; entrails, flesh

fuscus, -a, -um: dark, swarthy, dusky; husky; hoarse

marmoreus, -a, -um: marble, of marble

mĕdĭtor, -āri, -ātus: to meditate, study, exercise one's self in

mortifer, -fera, -ferum: deadly, fatal

prudens, -ntis: sensible, prudent; farseeing

flagro, -are: be on fire; blaze; be inflamed/excited

caecus, -a, -um: blind

adulor, -ari, -atus sum: fawn upon; flatter, court; make obeisance

mendico, -are: beg for; be a beggar, go begging

axis, is, m.: axle; car, wagon

blandus, -a, -um: flattering, coaxing

bāsĭum, ii, n.: kiss

devexus, -a, -um: sloping downwards; steep

raeda, -ae, f: four wheeled wagon

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