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Catullus-Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| to abandon, stop, cease | desino, desinere, desii, desitus |
| to lose, destroy | perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus |
| to gleam, shine | fulgeo, fulgere, fulsi |
| lacking power, self-control | impotens, impotentis |
| resolute, fixed, stubborn | obstinatus, -a, -um |
| mind | mens, mentis |
| wicked | scelestus, -a, -um |
| pretty, attractive | bellus, -a, -um |
| to kiss | basio, -are, -avi, -atus |
| to bite | mordeo, mordere, momordi, morsus |
| of one mind, harmonious | unanimus, -a, -um |
| happy, joyful | beatus, -a, -um |
| people, tribe | natio, nationis f. |
| to apply, bring into contact | applico, -are, -avi, -atus |
| to kiss | suavior, -avi, -atus sum |
| price, cost | pretium, -i n. |
| bad thing, difficulty, trouble | malum, -i n. |
| to crawl around, creep, sneak | subrepo, subrepere, subrepsi, subreptus |
| eloquence | disertus, -a, -um |
| nephew, descendant | neops, nepotis m. |