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Catullus 14

Vocabulary review and studies for Carmen 14.

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oculus, i, m.eye
iucundus, -a, -um, adj.delightful, agreeable
munus, muneris, n.service, duty, gift, entertainment, offering
odium, odi, n.hatred, dislike
loquor, loqui, locutus sumspeak
tot, indecl. adj.so many
male, adv.badly, insufficiently, wickedly, scarcely, awfully
perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditumdestroy, lose
poeta, -ae, m.poet
deus, -i, m.god
cliens, clientis, m.client; one who attaches himself to a person of greater influence or political power (patronus) for protection
impius, -a, -um, adj.impious, undutiful, disloyal
suspicor, suspicari, suspicatus sumguess, imagine, suspect
reperio, reperire, repperi, repertumdiscover, get, find to be, devise
litterator, litteratoris, m.elementary school teacher
dispereo, disperire, disperiiperish, be destroyed
labor, laboris, m.work, effort, task
horribilis, -e, adj.terrifying, rough, monstrous
sacer, sacra, sacrum, adj.sacred, holy, detestable ("offensive to divine law")
libellus, -i, m.volume, little book, a small work written for publication
scilicet, adv.evidently, of course, surely
continuo, adv.immediately, continuously
pereo, perire, perii, peritumperish, die
Saturnalia, -ium, n. pl.December 17 and the following days of holiday, festival of Saturn, a time of merriment and freedom from restraint
salsus, -a, -um, adj.salted, witty, funny
abeo, abire, abii, abitumgo away, depart, get off, be allowed to pass
luceo, lucere, luxishine, dawn, become light
librarius, librari, m.scribe, bookseller, secretary
curro, currere, cucurri, cursumrun
scrinium, scrini, n.case or shelf for holding letters or papyrus rolls in a bookstore or library; holder for other things
colligo, colligere, collegi, collectumcollect, to gather or bring together
venenum, -i,n.poison, magical or medicinal potion
supplicium, supplici, n.entreaty, punishment, atonement, thing offered to propitiate someone
remuneror, remunerari, remuneratus sumrepay, reward, pay back
interea, adv.meanwhile
illuc, adv.to that place, there
unde, interr. and rel. adv.from where, from whom, from which
pes, pedis, m.foot, metrical foot, a leg or foot of an article of furniture; nautical term, sheet, the rope by which the lower two corners of a sail are attached to a ship
affero, affere, attuli, allatumbring, deliver
saec(u)lum, -i, n.generation, age, lifetime, century
incommodum, -i, n.dteriment, unfavorable circumstance, affliction
Calvus, -i, m.Gaius Licinius Calvus, intimate friend of Catullus, poet, orator (Poem 50, 53, 96)
Vatinianus, -a, -umof Vatinius; Publius Vatinius was an ally of Julius Caesar
Sulla, -ae. m.Sulla (name), otherwise unknown
mistisncopated form of misisti; release, let go, abandon, send
Caesius, -a, -um, adj.name of a Roman gens
Aquinus, -a, -um, adj.name of a Roman gens
Suffenus, -i., m.Suffenus (poem 22)


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