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Catullus vocab 03: ala - Amphitrite

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ala, aewing; upper arm
alacer, crismoving nimbly, lively; eager
albico, arehave to whitish tinge
albus, a, um; dim albuluswhite; transparent, clear, colorless
aleo, onis [m]a habitual gambler
ales, alitiswinged
ales, alitis [m/f]a large bird; bird of prey; an omen or augury, suc as might be obtained from the observation of birds
Alfenur, inomen gentile of P. Alfenus Varus and others
alga, aeseaweed
algidus, a, umcold
alidsee alius
alienus, a, umbeloning to another; foreign
alio [adv]to another place; alio...alio, in one direction...in another
aliquis, aliquid [ind. pro]someone, something; indef. adj, some
aliunde [adv]from elsewhere
alius or alis, alia, aliud or lidother, another
Allius, ifriend of Catullus
allocutio, onis [f]encouraging talk
alloquor, loqui, locutusspeak to, address
alludo, ludere, usi, lusumplay with
alluo, uere, uiflow past, wash, lap
alnus, i [f]an alder tree
alo, ere, alui, altumnurse, feed, foster; cherish
Alpes, ium [fem pl]the alps
alter, are, eruma second, on or the other [of two]; alter...alter, one...the other
altus, a, umhigh, deep, loud
amabilis, e comp. amabiliorlovable
amans, ntis [m/lover, sweetheart
amaracus, imarjoram
amarities, ei [f]bitterness
Amarunsius, a, umbelonging to a place in Boeotia sacred to Artemis; Amarunsia virgo: Diana
amarus, a, um; comp. amariorbitter; of wine: dry, tart
Amastris, idis f]capital of Paphlagonia, on S shore of Black Sea
Amathus, untis [f] Greek DO, Amathuntatown in Cyprus
Amathusia, aeVenus, so-called because of her worship at Amathus
ambo, ae, o; dat/abl ambobus, abus pl adj and proboth
ambrosia, aefor of the gods, ambrosia
ambulatio, onis [f]act of walking; a place for walking, covered walk, portico
Ameana, aeprostitute associated with Mamurra in 41
amens, ntisdemented, mad, insane
amica, aefriend; girlfriend, mistress; euphem. courtesan, prostitute
amicicio, cire, cui, ctumcover, cloak
amicitia, aefriendship
amictus, us [m]a mantle or cloak
amicus, i; dim. amiculusfriend
amitto, ere, amisi, amissumdismiss, give p, forfeit; lose
amnis, i [mf]river
amo, arelove
amor, oris [m]love, personification of god of love; amores: loves; affection; object of one's amor
Ampitrite, es [f]wife of Neptune, by metonymy, the sea


Latin and Italian Instructor
New Fairfield High School
New Fairfield, CT

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