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Week 4: Catullus 14, 22, 36 56-59, 93-94, 105, 115
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rīdiculus -a -um
laughable, ridiculous
dīgnus -a -um
worthy
auris auris f.
ear
cachinnus cachinnī m.
loud laughter
dēprehendō dēprehendere dēprehendī dēprehensus
to catch, seize, understand
pūpulus -ī m.
a little boy
trūsō -āre -āvī -ātum
to keep pushing or thrusting; w/ dat., of sexual intercourse
prōtēlum -ī n.
a team of draft animals such as oxen
rigida -ae f.
the erect penis
caedō caedere cecīdī caesus
to kill, strike, cut
pulcrē (also spelled pulchrē)
beautifully
conveniō convenīre convēnī conventus
to assemble; agree
improbus -a -um
bad
pathicus -a -um
submitting to (anal) sex
mīrus -a -um
marvelous, wonderful
macula -ae f.
spot
uterque utraque utrumque
each of two
imprimō -primere -pressī -pressum
to apply with pressure, imprint
resideō residēre resēdī ressus
to remain
ēluō -ere -uī -ūtus
to wash out or away
morbosus -a -um
unhealthy, disease-ridden; morbidly lustful
pariter
alike
gemellus -a -um
twin-born
lecticulus -ī m.
bed, couch
ērudītulus -a -um; dim. of ērudītus
well-instructed, learned
vorāx, vorācis
voracious, insatiable
adulter -erī m.
adulterer
rīvālis -is m.
rival
socius -a -um
allied
puellula -ae f.
little girl; by extension, a maiden of marriageable age (dim. of puella)
quadrivium quadriviī n.
a crossroads
angiportum -ī n.
alley, lane
glūbō glubere glupsī gluptus
to peel
magnanimus -a -um
noble-spirited
nepōs nepōtis m.
grandchild; descendant
fellō -āre -āvī -ātum
to suck milk, nurse; perform oral sex on a man, fellate
sepulcrētum -ī n.
cemetery, graveyard
rapiō rapere rapuī raptus
to seize, carry off
rogus rogī m.
funeral pyre
dēvolvō -ere -volvī -volūtus
to roll down; throw
prōsequor prōsequī prōsecūtus sum
to follow
pānis pānis m.
bread
sēmirāsus -a -um
partly shaven
tundō tundere tutudī tūnsus
to beat
ustor -oris m.
a person employed to burn dead bodies
utrum
[word that introduces the first question of a double direction question or Indirect Question]
albus -a -um
white
an
or, whether, if
āter atra atrum
black
mentula mentulae f.
penis
moechor -ārī -ātus sum
to commit adultery
olus (holus) oleris n.
vegetable
olla (aula) -ae f.
pot, jar
cōnor cōnārī cōnātus sum
to try, attempt
scandō scandere scandī scānsus
to climb
furcilla furcillae f.
pitchfork
praeceps praecipitis
headlong
ēiciō ēicere ēiēcī ēiectus
to throw out, expel
instar n.
the equivalent, just like, + gen.
trīgintā; trīcēsimus or trīcēnsimus -a -um
30; 30th
iūgerum -ī n.
Roman acre
prātum prātī n.
meadow
quādrāginta; quādrāgesimus -a -um
40; 40th
arvum arvī n.
field
dīvitia dīvitiae f.
riches, wealth
potis or pote (indecl.)
powerful (indeclinable)
saltus saltūs m.
pasture
possideō -ēre -sēdī -sessus
to hold, possess
palūs -ūdis f.
marsh
ūsque
continuously
Hyperboreī -ōrum m. pl.
Hyperboreans
ultrō
furthermore, beyond; voluntarily
mināx -ācis
projecting, overhanging
attingō attingere attigī attāctus
to touch
mīror mīrārī mīrātus sum
to wonder, be astonished
nīmīrum
undoubtedly
fallō fallere fefellī falsus
to deceive
quisquam quicquam
someone, anyone
attribuō attribuere attribuī attribūtus
to assign
error errōris m.
wandering, error
mantica manticae f.
knapsack
tergum tergī n. or tergus -oris n.
the back of men or animals
cacō cacāre cacāvī cacātus
to defecate
vōtum vōtī n.
vow
solvō solvere solvī solūtus
to release, pay
voveō vovēre vōvī vōtus
to vow
restituō restituere restituī restitūtus
to restore
dēsinō dēsinere dēsiī dēsitus
to leave off, cease
trux trucis
savage
vibrō vibrāre vibrāvī vibrātus
to shake
iambus iambī m.
iamb, iambic foot
ēlectus -a um superl. electissimus
select, choice
scripta -ōrum n. pl.
writings, works (in poetry or prose)
tardipēs
limping
īnfēlīx īnfēlīcis
unfortunate, unhappy
ustulō -āre -āvī -ātum
to char, burn
līgnum lignī n.
firewood
dīvus (dīus) dīvī m.
god
caerulus (caeruleus) -a -um
dark blue
creō creāre creāvī creātus
to create, produce
pontus pontī m.
the open sea
aperiō aperīre aperuī apertus
to open
harūndinōsus -a -um
reedy, abounding in reeds
colō colere coluī cultus
to inhabit, cultivate
illepidus -a -um
impolite
invenustus -a -um
unattractive
infacētiae -ārum f.
clumsiness, gaucheries, blunders
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