VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
VI.424-485 Threicius, -a, –um: Thracian Tereus
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soror, sororis, f.: sister<br />
si, conj.: if<br />
pietas, -atis, f.: dutifulness, piety<br />
ullus, -a, -um: any<br />
sum, esse, fui: to be<br />
ad, prep.with acc.: to, towards<br />
ego, mei, mihi, me, me: I, me<br />
Philomela, -ae, f.: the daughter of Pandion who was turned into a nightingale<br />
redeo, -ire, -ivi, -itum: to go back, return<br />
mando, -are, -avi, atum: to entrust, give orders<br />
pariter, adv.: equally, together<br />
-que, conj.: and<br />
suus, -a, -um, reflexive pronoun: his, her, its own<br />
do, dare, dedi, datum: to give<br />
osculum, -i, n.: a kiss<br />
nata, -ae, f..: daughter<br />
et, conj.: and<br />
lacrima, -ae, f.: a tear<br />
mitis, -e: soft, gentle<br />
inter, prep.: between, among<br />
mando, -are, -avi, -atum: to commission, order<br />
cado, cadere, cecidi: to fall<br />
ut: as<br />
-que, conj.: and<br />
fides, -ei, f.: faith, trust<br />
pignus, -noris, n.: a pledge, security<br />
dexter, dextra, dextrum: right, on the right<br />
uter, utra, utrum: whichever, both<br />
-que, conj.: and<br />
posco, poscere, poposci: to demand<br />
inter, prep. with acc.: between, among, amid<br />
sui, sibi, se, se, pron.: himself, herself, itself, themselves<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
do, dare, dedi, datum.: to offer, give, grant, bestow<br />
iniungo, -iungere, -iunxi, –iunctum.: to join, attach, fasten to<br />
nata, -ae, f.: daughter<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
nepos, -otis, m.: a grandson<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
absum, -esse, -afui: to be away from, absent<br />
pro, prep. with abl.:, for, on behalf of<br />
se or sese, pron.: himself, herself, itself<br />
memor, -oris: mindful, remembering<br />
rogo, –are.: to ask, beg<br />
os, oris, n.: the mouth<br />
saluto, –are.: to wish well, greet<br />
supremus, -a, -um.: last, final<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
vale: farewell, goodbye<br />
plenus, -a, <strong>–um</strong>.: full, full of<br />
singultus, -us, m.: a sobbing, gasping<br />
os, oris, n.: the mouth<br />
vix adv.: barely, scarcely<br />
dico, -ere, dixi, dictum: to speak<br />
timeo, –ere, timui: to be afraid, fear, dread<br />
-que conj.: and<br />
suus, -a, -um.: his, her, its own