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Latin Vocab from Catullus Poem 35

Terms

undefined, object
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tener, teneris, tenere
tender, soft
sodālis, sodālis, m.
crony, buddy, comrade, companion
papȳrus, -ī, m.
papyrus (scroll); paper made from the papyrus weed
relinquō, relinquere, reliquī, relictus
to quit, leave, forsake
moenia, -ium n. pl
town walls, fortifications
litus, litoris, n
shore
cōgitātiō, cogitātiōnis, f.
thought
quīdam, quaedam, quoddam
a certain, a particular
accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus
to receive, accept, hear
quārē (adverb)
wherefore, therfore
sapiō, sapere, sapīvī
to have taste, sense, discernment
vorō (1)
devour, eat up
quamvīs (conjunction)
even though, although
ignoscō, ignoscere, ignōvī, ignōtus
to forgive (with dative)
collum, -ī, n.
neck
manus, -ūs, f.
hand
miliēs (adverb)
a thousand times
candidus, -a, -um
bright, white, dazzling, radiant
iniciō, inicere, iniecī, iniectus
to cast on, throw upon
ambō, -ae, -ō (irregular adjective)
both
moror, morārī, morātus (deponent verb)
to delay, stay, wait
nuntiō (1)
to announce
dēpereō, dēperīre, dēperiī
to perish, love to death
doctus, a, um
learned
domina, -ae f.
mistress
medulla, -ae f.
marrow
edō, esse, ēdī, ēsus
to eat, consume
incohātus, -a, -um
unfinished, underway
ignis, ignis, m.
fire
venustē (adverb)
charmingly

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