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Week 5 Catullus Vocabulary (12-13, 70, 72, 79, 83, 85-87, 92)
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nūbō nūbere nūpsī nūptum
to marry
mālō mālle māluī
to prefer
amāns -antis
loving, fond; (subst.) a lover
ventus ventī m.
wind
rapidus -a -um
swift
oportet oportēre oportuit
to it is proper/right
quondam
formerly, at times, sometimes
nōscō nōscere nōvī nōtus
to learn, know
prae
before (+ abl.), in the face of, in view of
dīligō dīligere dīlēxī dīlēctus
to choose; love
vulgus vulgī n.
common people
amīca amīcae f.
female friend, girlfriend
nātus (gnātus) -ī m.
son
gener generī m.
son-in-law
cognōscō cognōscere cognōvī cognitus
to learn, understand, inquire
etsī
although
impēnsus -a -um
ample
ūrō ūrere ussī ustum
to burn
vīlis vīlis vīle
cheap
levis -e
light, trivial
potis or pote (indecl.)
powerful (indeclinable)
iniūria iniūriae f.
injustice, wrong
tālis tāle
such
cōgō cogere coēgī coāctus
to drive together; compel
magis or mage
more
hūc
to here, hither
dēdūcō dēdūcere dēdūxī dēductus
to launch, lead away
culpa culpae f.
fault, blame
officium offici(ī) n.
service, duty
queō quīre quīvī/quiī quitus
to be able
fiō fierī factus sum
to become
praesum praeesse praefuī praefutūrus
to be before; be present
malum malī n.
evil, calamity
fatuus -a -um
foolish
laetitia laetitiae f.
joy, happiness
mūlus mūlī m.
mule
sentiō sentīre sēnsī sēnsus
to perceive
oblīvīscor oblīvīscī oblītus sum
to forget
taceō tacēre tacuī tacitus
to be silent
sānus -a -um
sound, whole, healthy, well
ganniō gannīre
to growl
obloquor obloquī oblocūtus
to speak against
meminī meminisse
to remember, recollect
ōdī ōdisse
to hate
requīrō requīrere requīsīvī requīsītus
to seek
fōrmōsus (fōrmonsus) -a -um
beautiful
rēctus -a -um
straight, direct
singulī -ae -a
separate
cōnfiteor cōnfitērī cōnfessus sum
to confess
negō negāre negāvī negātus
to deny, refuse
mīca -ae f.
crumb, bit, grain
surripiō surripere surripuī surreptum
to steal
fidēs fideī f.
trust, faith
foedus foederis n.
contract, treaty
reperiō reperīre repperī repertus
to find out
dispereō -īre -iī
to perish; go for nothing, be wasted
signum signī n.
mark, impression, sign; watchword, password
quia
because
totidem
just as many
dēprecor dēprecārī dēprecātus sum
to ward off (from one's self or others) by earnest prayer
adsiduē
perpetually, constantly
ūtor ūtī ūsus sum
to use
iocus iocī m.
joke
vīnum vīnī n. or vīnus vīnī m.
wine
tollō tollere sustulī sublātus
to raise; destroy
linteum -ī n.
linen cloth, napkin; sailcloth; a sail
neglegēns neglegentis
careless
salsus -a -um
salted, witty
ineptus -a -um
silly
quamvīs
even though, although
sordidus -a -um
dirty, sordid
invenustus -a -um
unattractive
fūrtum fūrtī n.
theft
vel
or
talentum talentī n.
a talent
mūtō mūtāre mūtāvī mūtātus
to change
facētia -ae f.
cleverness, wit
mnēmosynum mnēmosynī n.
memorial, memory, souvenir
sodālis sodālis m.
comrade
sūdārium sūdāri(ī) n.
handkerchief, napkin
mūnus mūneris n.
gift; duty
cēnō cēnāre cēnāvī cēnātus
to dine
paucus -a -um
(pl.) a few; (sing.) small
faveō favēre fāvī fautus
to favor
afferō afferre attulī allātus
to bring to
cachinnus cachinnī m.
loud laughter
sacculus sacculī m.
small bag, wallet
arānea arāneae f.
spider
contrā
against, opposite (adv. and prep. +acc.)
merus -a -um
pure, undiluted
suāvis suāve
agreeable, sweet, charming
ēlegāns -ntis
elegant
unguentum unguentī n.
perfume
olfaciō -acere -ēcī -actum
to smell
rogō rogāre rogāvī rogātus
to ask
tōtus -a -um
whole, entire, all
nāsus nāsī m. or nāsum nāsī n.
nose
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