An Introduction to Latin Lyric Verse Composition by Joseph Hirst Lupton (9781459035348)
Joseph Hirst Lupton Release Date: 05 August 2009 Format: Paperback Pages: 96 Publisher: General Books ISBN: 9781459035348 ISBN-10: 1459035348
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: VOCABULARY (To Exercises I.-XX.) This Vocabulary is not meant to supersede the use of a Dictionary, but only to be a guide for the words to be used, so far as they are not already given in the Notes. Able, to be, possum Adorn, to, decoro, orno, -are Affair, res Affection, amor, stadium Again, iterum, rursus Aged, soiilis Air.aura; (=the upper air), aether, (= the lower), Her, -ens Alas I heu, eheu (allowed as a spondee in Hor. Od. iii. 2. 9) Alike, simul, pariter All, omnis; all together, cunctus Allowed, it is, licet Alone (adj.) solus; (adv.) tantum Along with, cum Altar, ara Amid, among, per, inter Another (of two), alter Any, ullus Approach to, adeo, aceedo, -ere Arm, to, armo, -are Arms, arma, tela (n. pi.) Arouse, to, suscito, excito, -are Arrow, sagitta As, ut, ceu, velut, sicut, non secus ac . i Ashamed, I am, pudet (me) Ask, to, rogo, -are; quaero, -ere At least, saltem At length, tandem, iam Attendant, comes, -itis Awake, to (transit.) cieo, Bad, malus; badly, male Bank, ripa Bark (= ship), ratis Barren, sterilis Beauty, venustas Bee, apis Beguile, to, fallo, -ere Behind, pone (ace.) Beloved, amatus, dilectus Beneath, sub (abl.) Benign, benignus Beyond, ultra (ace.); ( = more than), prae (abl.) Bird, avis, volucer, ales, -itis Black, ater; (= glossy black), niger Blast, flamen, -inis, flabrum Blood, sanguis, cruor; bloody, cruentus Bloom (= flourish), to, vireo Boat, cumba Bone, os (ossis) Bosom, gremium Both (together), ambo Bow, arcus; bowstring, nervus Breath, splritus, anima Bride, nupta, sponsa Bring, tero (ferre); bring back, refero Brother, frater Bubble, to, seateo Bviried, sepultus But, sed, at (ast not used in the Odes); (= only), modo By (= ...