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Pgymalion, Met. X.238-258 Vocab
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| obscenus, a, um | ill-omened; filthy, loathsome; lewd |
| audeo, audere, ausus sum | to dare |
| numen, numinis, n | divine will, divinity, god |
| fero, ferre, tuli, latus | carry, bring, bear |
| vulgo, vulgare, vulgavi, vulgatus | to make available to the masses, to prostitute |
| pudor, pudoris, m. | sense of shame; decency, chastity |
| induresco, indurescere, indurui | to grow hard, harden, set |
| aevum, i, m | age, time of life, life |
| crimen, criminis, n. | charge, accusation; misdeed, crime |
| discrimen, discriminis, n. | distinction |
| mens, mentis, f. | mind |
| coniux, coniugis, f/m | spouse; husband, wife |
| caelebs, caelebis | unmarried, celibate |
| thalamus, i, m. | inner chamber, bedroom |
| careo, carere, carui, cariturus + dat. | to lack, to be without |
| consors, consortis, m/f | one who shares with another; a partner, consort, companion |
| ebur, eboris, n. | ivory; an object made of ivory |
| mirus, mira, mirum | wonderful, marvelous, strange |
| niveus, nivea, niveum | consisting of snow; snow white, snow |
| nascor, nasci, natus sum | to be born |
| concipio, concipere, concepi, conceptus | to receive; to conceive, develop; to express or compose [in owrds] |
| facies, faciei, f. | outward shape, form, face, shape |
| obsto, obstare, obstiti, obstaturus + dat,. | to face, to stand in the way of; to obstruct |
| adeo, adv. | so much, to such an extent |
| lateo, latere, latui | to lie in hiding, hide |
| miror, mirari, miratus | to wonder |
| haurio, haurire, hausi, hausus | to drain, to draw in |
| simulo, simulare, simulavi, simulatus | pretend, produce, simulate |
| opus, operis, n. | work, task; function, purpose |
| admoveo, admovere, admovi, admotus + dat. | to move toward |
| adhuc, adv | still, as yet |
| fateor, fateri, fassus sum | acknowledge, admit, confess |
| tempto, temptare, temptavi, temptatus | try |
| loquor, loqui, locutus | to speak, talk |
| insido, insidere, insedi, insessus | to settle upon, sink into |
| livor, livoris, m. | bluish discoloration; bruise |
| artus, artus m. | arm, leg, limb; joint of the body |
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New Fairfield High School |
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