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Catullus vocab 04: Amphitryoniades - ara
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Amphitryoniades, ae [m]hercules, male descendant of Amphitryon
amplector, plecti, plexuxembrace
amplificemagnificently, splendidly
amplius [adv]more, further; longer
an [particle introducing questions]with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that?
anceps, -ciptisdouble-edged
ancilla, aeslave girl, female slave
Ancon, -onis [f]Gk acc. Ancona: town on Adriatic coast in Picenum
Androgeoneus, a, umof Androgeos, son of Minos and Pasiphae
angiportum, ialley, lane
anguinus, a, umsnaky, made of snakes
angusto, areto make narrow, confine
angustus, a, umnarrow
anhelo, arebreathe hard, gasp, pant
anilitas, -atis [f]old womanhood
animus, ithe mind
ex animofrom the heart
annalis, is [m]a book of annals or chronicles; [pl] a chronicle in several books
anne [an + ne] = ansee an
anima, aebreath
annuo, -uere, annui, annutumnot assent; consent
annusyear
annuus, a, umyearly
anser, eris [m]goose
ante [adv]before, previously
ante + acc.in front of, before
anteapreviously
antenna, aehorizontal yardarm of a ship
Antimachus, iGk name
antique [adv]in the ancient way
antiquus, a, umlying in front, ancient
antisto, are, stiti w/ dat.surpass
Antius, a, umRoman nomen gentile
anus, us [f]old woman, as fem adj, old, aged
anxius, a, umanxious
Aonius, a, umof Aonia, part of Boeotia w/ Mt. Helicon
aper, apri m/fwild boar
aperio, ire, aperui, apertumopen
apertus, a, umopen
Apheliotes, ae [m]the east wind
Apiscor, apisciseize, grasp, obtain
appareo, ere, -parui, -paritumbe visible
appeto, ere, ivi, itumtry to reach; seek; attack
applico, arepress, lean against
approbatio, onis [f]approval, assent
approbo, areexpress approval of, commend; prove the excellence of
aptus, a, umtied, prepared, ready
apud, aput [prep + acc]near, at, by; at the house of
aqua, aewater
Aquinus, iname of a Roman poet
ara, aealtar