Catullus

Cards (41)

  • aestimō, aestimāre, aestimāvī, aestimātus
    to judge, value something (acc.) at a certain amount (gen.)
  • sōl, sōlis m.
    sun
  • occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsus
    to fall down, to set
  • semel
    once
  • usque
    continuously, without stopping
  • negō, negāre, negāvī, negātus
    to say no, deny
  • sal, salis m.
    salt, wit
  • iūcundus, a, um
    pleasant, delightful
  • foedus, foederis n.
    pact, treaty, alliance
  • amīcitia, amīcitiae, f.
    friendship
  • mulier, mulieris, f.
    woman
  • fidēs, fideī f.
    faith, good faith, reliability, trust
  • reperiō, reperīre, repperī, repertus
    to find
  • nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtus
    to find out, get to know (perfect - to know)
  • prae
    before, in front of (+abl.)
  • vulgus, ī n.
    crowd, mob
  • ūrō, ūrere, ussī ustus
    to burn, to set on fire (with love)
  • levis, is, e
    light, insubstantial, fickle, meaningless
  • ōdī, ōdisse
    to hate
  • dēsinō, dēsinere, dēsiī, dēsitus
    to abandon, stop, cease from
  • pereō, perīre, periī, peritūrus
    to die, perish
  • fulgeō, fulgēre, fulsī
    to gleam, shine
  • obstinātus, a, um
    resolute, fixed, stubborn
  • mēns, mentis f.
    mind
  • obdūrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus
    to be tough
  • scelestus, a, um
    wicked
  • bellus, a, um
    pretty, attractive
  • oblīvīscor, oblīvīscī, oblītus sum
    forget (+ gen.)
  • frīgeo, frīgēre
    to freeze, be cold
  • ardeō, ardēre, arsī
    to blaze up, burn
  • dēsīdīerium, ī n.
    desire
  • verum
    but
  • sodālis, -is m.
    comrade, friend
  • penātēs, penātum m. pl.
    the Penates (spirits that watched over the household)
  • anus, ūs f.
    old woman
  • beātus, a, um
    happy; joyful
  • collum, ī n.
    neck
  • nēquīquam
    to no point, in vain
  • pretium, ī n.
    price, cost
  • grātiās agere
    to give thanks, to thank