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Catullus Vocab 08: casus - Cinna
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| casus, us [m\ | fall; accident, chance, fortune, situation, plight |
| catagraphus, i | a piece of embroidery, an emroidered cloth |
| catena, ae | chain, fetter |
| caterva, ae | company, squadron, mass |
| Cato, onis | Roman cognomen in poem 56 |
| Catullus, i | cognomen of Gaius Valerius Catullus |
| catulus, i | puppy, whelp |
| cauda, ae | tail |
| caveo, ere, cavi, catum | beware |
| cavus, a, um | hollow; deep |
| Cecropia, ae | Athens, city of Cecrops, first king of Attica |
| Cecropius, a, um | Athenian |
| cedo, ere, cessi, cessum | go; go away, depart |
| celebro, are | throng, fill, crowd; perform, celebrate |
| celer, celeris, celere, superl. celerrimus, a, um | swift |
| celero, are | hurry |
| celo, are | conceal |
| Celtiber, era, erum | of or from Celtiberia |
| Celtiberia, ae | in NE central Spain; people mixture of Celts and Iberians |
| cena, ae | dinner [principal roman mean, normally eaten in evening] |
| ceno, are | dine |
| centum [indecl. adj.] | 100 |
| Ceres, Cereris [f] | Demeter, goddess of grain; by meton., food |
| cerno, ere, crevi, cretum | sift; distinguish; decide, determine, make out, perceive |
| certamen, inis [n] | contest |
| certatim [adv] | with eager rivalry |
| certe | certainly, surely |
| certest [abbr. form of certum est | sure, reliable |
| certus, a, um | fixed, definite, sure, unerring |
| cerva, ae | hind, doe |
| cervis, icis [f] | the neck |
| cesso, are | hold back, desist |
| ceteri, ae, a | the rest of, the other; as pro: the rest |
| ceu | part. introducing similes: in the same way as, as, like |
| Chalybes, on [m] plural | tribe of miners and iron workers on SE shore of Black Sea |
| Charybdis, is [f] | whirlpool on Sicilian side of Strait of Messina opposite Scylla that devours men and ships |
| Chiron, onis [m] | Chiron, centaur of Mt. Pelion, tutor of Achilles, famous for his medica skill |
| chommodus, a, um | see commodus |
| chorea, ae | circle dance; choral dancers |
| chorus, i | a singing and dancing performance; a singing and dancing group, chorus, troupe |
| cibus, i | food |
| cieo, ciere, civi, citum | move, set in motion; rouse, raise, produce |
| Cieros | old town in Thessaliotis, SW Thessaly |
| cimex, icis [m] | bedbug |
| cinaedus, i | catamite or passive homosexual, one who submits to anal intercourse; an effeminate male |
| cinaedus, a, um; comp. cinaedior, ius | resembling or typical of a cinaedus; loosely used of a lewdly contemptible person, [fem.] slut |
| cinerarius, i | hairdresser |
| cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctum | surround; crown |
| cinis, cineris [m/f] | ash; burned-out funeral pyre |
| Cinna, ae [m] | family name, elgl, C. Helvius Cenna, Catullus' friend |
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