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Amores I.1

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QuestionAnswer
armum, -i n. Arms, weapons
edo, -ere, -idi, -itum To give out, put forth, publish
vates, -is m. Poet, prophet
turba, -ae f. A crowd of followers, attendants, troops
praeripio, -ere, -ripui, reptum To take away, snatch, tear away
flavus, -a, -um Yellow, having yellow hair
ventilo, -are, -avi, -atum To brandish in the air, fan
probo, -are, -avi, -atum To authorize, sanction
iugosus, -a, -um Mountainous
arvum, -i n. Ploughed or cultivated land, a field
crinis, -is m. Hair, tresses
insignis, -is, -e Distinguished, outstanding, memorable
acutus, -a, -um Sharp, pointed
cuspis, -idis f. Spear, javelin, lance
instruo, -ere, -xi, -ctum To instruct, equip, furnish
lyra, -ae f. Lute, lyre
nimium Extremely, very much, too much
potens, -tis Powerful, mighty, influential
affecto, -are, -avi, -atum To strive after a thing, to pursue
ambitiosus, -a, -um Ambitious, vain, vainglorious, conceited
tempe (n. pl., indeclinable) valley
pagina, -ae f. Page
attenuo, -are, -avi, -atum To weaken, enfeeble, lessen, diminish
nervus, -i m. String of a musical instrument or bow
aptus, -a, -um Fitted, suitable, appropriate
comptus, -a, -um Adorned
coma, -ae f. Hair
pharetra, -ae f. Quiver
exitium, -i n. Destruction, ruin, hurt
spiculum, -i n. Arrow
genu, -us n. The knee
sinuosus, -a, -um Bent, winding, sinuous, pliant
arcus, -us m. A bow
uro, -ere, ussi, ustum To burn, inflame, consume with passion
resido, -ere, -sedi, -sessum calm To sink or settle down, subside, grow
ferreus, -a, -um Hard, unfeeling, made of iron
litoreus, -a, -um Of the seashore
flavens, -entis Golden-yellow
tempus, -oris time
myrtus, -i f. A myrtle tree
ēmodulor, ēmodulārī, ēmodulātus sum to sing, celebrate in rhythm
Created by: C_Corona
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