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Apuleius 2.6-2.7 (all words)
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vādō vādere vāsī vāsum
to go
cārus -a -um
precious
domus domī f.
house, home
offendō offendere offendī offēnsus
to strike, knock against
sed
but
vel
or
uxor uxōris f.
wife
concīdō -cīdere -cīdī -cīsum
to cut to pieces
fartim
by stuffing or cramming, closely, densely
parō parāre parāvī parātus
to prepare
sūs suis m. or f.
pig
suus -a -um
his/her/its own
vīscus vīsceris n.
innards
[a word of uncertain or unknown meaning]
[unknown]
cōnsecō -āre
to cut up, cut to pieces
frustrātim
piecemeal, in pieces
iūrulentus -a -um
juicy, not dried
pulpa -ae f.
flesh
undeunde or unde unde
from any source whatever; by hook or by crook
iam
now; already
inde
from there, from then
nāris -is f.
nostril; pl., nares -ium, the nostrils
perquam
as much as possible, extremely
tuccētum -ī n.
a kind of sausage, meat pudding
amiciō -īre -icuī (-ixī) -ictus
cover, clothe; surround
līneus -a -um
flaxen, pale yellow
mundulus -a -um
cleanly, neatly, trim
sapidus -a -um
tasty, savory
tunica tunicae f.
tunic
altiusculus -a -um
somewhat highly
fasciola -ae f.
a little bandage
papilla -ae f.
nipple, breast
praeniteō -ēre -uī —
shine brightly; shine with superior brightness (to)
russus (russeus) -a -um
red
sub
under
cibārius -a -um
pertaining to food; suitable for eating
floridus -a -um
full of flowers, flowery
palmula -ae f.
small palm; an oar-blade
rotō rotāre rotāvī rotātus
to move like a wheel; whirl about
succinctulus -a -um
girdled, girt
vasculum (vāsculum) -ī n.
a small vessel
circulus -ī m.
circle or orbit; ring; chain; a group of people, an audience
crebēr crēbra crēbrum
thick, crowded, close
flexus -ūs m.
curl, wave; the act of bending or curling
orbis orbis m.
circle, orb
simul
at the same time
succutiō -ere -cussī -cussus
to fling up from below, fling aloft
illūbricō -āre
to make slippery
lēnis -e
gentle, kind, mild
lumbus lumbī m.
loin
membrum membrī n.
limb
sēnsim
little by little, just perceptibly
vibrō vibrāre vibrāvī vibrātus
to shake
decenter
decently, properly
iste ista istud
that
mōbilis -e
movable, loose
placidus -a -um
pleasant
quatiō quatere quassī quassum
to shake
spīna -ae f.
thorn
undō undāre undāvī undātus
to rise in waves
aspectus aspectūs m.
sight
dēfīgō dēfīgere dēfīxī dēfīxus
to fix
mīrābundus -a -um
wondering, astonished, full of wonder
obstipescō (obstupescō) -ere -stipuī (stupuī)
to become stupefied; to be astonished
stō stāre stetī statum
to stand
ante
before, in front of (adv. and prep. +acc.)
iaceō iacēre iacuī
to lie
tandem
finally
fēstīvus -a -um
agreeable, humorous
ollula -ae f.
a little pot
pulcher pulchra pulchrum
beautiful
-que
and
intorqueō -ēre -torsī -tortus
to turn or hurl toward
mellītus -a -um
sweet with/as honey
natis -is f.
buttock
pulmentum -ī n.
a relish
apparō apparāre apparāvī apparātus
to get ready
beātus -a -um
happy, blessed
certus -a -um
sure, fixed
permittō permittere permīsī permissus
to permit
digitus digitī m.
finger
intingō -ere -nxī -nctum
to dip in, soak
dicāculus -a -um
talkative, loquacious; facetious, witty
illīc or illī
there
lepidus -a -um
charming, nice
puella puellae f.
girl
tum or tunc
then, at that time
foculus -ī m.
a sacrificial hearth
misellus -a -um
wretched
procul
at a distance
adflō adflāre adflāvī adflātus
to blow upon; breathe upon
igniculus -ī m.
a little flame, spark
interior -ius
nearer, deeper
modicus modica modicum
moderate, modest, temperate
sī
if
ūrō ūrere ussī ustum
to burn
ārdor ārdōris m.
burning, heat, eagerness
dulcis dulce
sweet
exstinguō exstinguere exstinxī exstinctus
to extinguish
nisi or nī
if...not; unless
ūllus -a -um
any
condiō -īre -īvī -ītus
to season, spice
Norbānus -ī m.
Norbanus (name)
olla (aula) -ae f.
pot, jar
suāvis suāve
agreeable, sweet, charming
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