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CATULLUS, ARIADNE'S LAMENT, fourth vocab list

Magister Cervus selected 35 vocab words from lines 234-253 of Catullus's Poem 64. Gender of neuter nouns is noted. Intended for Advanced Placement students, 2005 syllabus.

AB
deponodeponere, to let down
intortus-a-umtwisted
velumveli, (n) sail
rudensrudentis, rope
reduxreducis (adj) returning
prosperus-a-umsuccessful
sistosistere, to present (a person)
ceuin the same way as
pulsus-a-umstruck, from pellere
flamenflaminis (n) blast
nubescloud
aereus-a-umlofty, reaching high
niveus-a-umsnowy
cacumencacuminis (n) peak
prospectus(4th decl.) view, outlook
arxcitadel
assiduus-a-umcontinual
absumoabsumere, to exhaust
fletus(4th decl.), weeping
linteumlintei (n) sail
praecepspraecipitis (adj) headlong
scopulusrock
vertexpeak, top
fatumfati (n) fate
paternus-a-umfatherly, of a father
MinoisMinoidis, daughter of Minos, Ariadne
offeroto provide
carinakeel, hull (ship)
multiplexmultiplicis (adj) manyfold; multitudinous
saucius-a-umdistressed, wounded
floreoflorere (II conj.) to flourish
volitovolitare, to fly
thiasusband (of people, followers)
quaeroquaerere, to seek
incensus-a-umexcited (from incendere)

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