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Catullus 1: A Dedication Poem

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cuito whom (dative of quī)
dōnōI give
lepidus, -a, -umelegant
novus, -a, -umnew
libellus, -ī (m)little book
āridus, -a, -umdry
modojust now
pūmex, pūmicis (m, f)pumice stone
expolītus, -a, -umpolished
CornēlīCornelius (vocative)
tibito you (dative)
namquefor in fact
you
soleō, solēre, solitus sumto be accustomed
meus, -a, -ummy, mine
sum, esse, fuī, futūrusto be
aliquidsomething
putō, putāre, putāvī, putātumto think
nūgae, nūgārum (f pl)triffles, nonsense
iamnow, already
tumthen, at that time
cumwhen
audeō, audēre, ausus sumto dare
ūnus, -a, -umone, single, sole
Ītalī, -ōrum (m pl)Italians
omnis, -eall, every
aevum, -ī (n)age, lifetime
trēs, triathree
explicō, -āreto explain
charta, -ae (f)sheet of paper; book
doctus, -a, -umlearned
Iuppiter, Iovis (m)Jupiter
etand
labōriōsus, -a, -umtroublesome; industrious
quārēwherefore
habē tibihave for yourself
quidquid...libellī qualecunquewhatever of a little book
hic, haec, hocthis
qualecunqueof whatever kind
quodwhich
ō patrōna virgōo patron maiden
plūsmore
ūnusone
maneō, manēre, mansī, mansusto remain; endure, persist
perennis, -eeverlasting, eternal
saeclum, -ī (n)generation, lifetime; century


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