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Catullus
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Nosc, noscere, novi, notus | to find out, get to know |
| Diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectus | to love |
| Gnatus, -i, m. | Son |
| Gener, Generi, m. | Son-in-Law |
| Levis, is, -e | Light, insubstantial, fickle, meaningless |
| Iucunduis, -a, -um | Pleasant |
| Vita, -ae, f. | Life |
| Perduco, perducere, perduxi, perductus | To extend, prolong |
| Foedus, foederis, n | Pact, treaty, alliance |
| Mulier, mulierise, f, | woman |
| Semel, adv. | once |
| Usque, adv. | continually, without stopping |
| Invideo, invidere, invidi, invisus | to look askance at; to cast a spell on; to envy, begrudge. |
| Severus, -a, -um | strict |
| aestimo, -are, -avi, -atus | To judge, value something |
| Basium, -i, n. | Kiss |
| Candidus, -a, -um | white, bright, fair-skinned |
| Singuli, -ae, -a | one at a time |
| Peredo, perdere, perdidi, perditus | to lose, destroy |
| pereo, perire, perii, periturus, irreg. | to die, perish |