Latin Vocab from Catullus Poem 35
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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
- accipiÅ, accipere, accÄ“pÄ«, acceptus
- to receive, accept, hear
- quÄrÄ“ (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
- dÄ“pereÅ, dÄ“perÄ«re, dÄ“periÄ«
- to perish, love to death
- doctus, a, um
- learned
- domina, -ae f.
- mistress
- medulla, -ae f.
- marrow
- edÅ, esse, Ä“dÄ«, Ä“sus
- to eat, consume
- incohātus, -a, -um
- unfinished, underway
- ignis, ignis, m.
- fire
- venustē (adverb)
- charmingly