JuvenalSatires4.119-132Vocab
rhombus, rhombi, m.: turbot, flatfish
stupeo, -ēre, stupui: be astounded at
laevus, -a, -um: left, on the left hand
converto, ere, -verti, -versus: turn
dexter, -tra, -um: right, on the right hand side
bēlŭa, -ae, f.: beast, monster
ictus, -ūs, m.: blow, stroke
pēgma, -ătis, n.: scaffold
inde: from that place
velarium, -i, n.: awning; covering
răpĭo, -ere, -pŭi, -ptum: carry off, whisk away
oestrus, -i, m.: gad-fly
fānātĭcus, a, um: inspired by orgiastic rites, fanatic, frantic
dīvīno, -āre: to foretell, predict, prophesy
ōmen, -inis, n.: omen, sign
tēmo, -ōnis, m.: pole, beam; tongue of a wagon or chariot
ex-cĭdo, -ere, -cĭdi: fall out
peregrinus, -a, -um: foreign
cerno, -ere, crēvi, crētum: see, perceive
ē-rĭgo, -ere, -rexi, -rectum: raise up, erect
tergum , -i n.: back
sŭdis, -is f.: stake, spike, bristle, spine
mĕmŏro, -āre, -āvi, -ātum: speak about, tell
quisnam, quidnam: who (what) then?; what in the world?
censeo, -ēre, censui: think, suppose, judge
concido, -ere, -cidi, -cisus: cut, chop up
dedecus, -coris, n.: disgrace, dishonor
testa, -ae, f: earthenware dish
paro, āre: prepare
spătĭōsus, -a, -um: spacious, wide, long
colligo, -ere, -lēgi, -lectus: collect, contain
orbis, -is, m.: circle, circumference