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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mandatum, -i n.: order, command<br />
parens, -tis m.: parent, father<br />
cum prep. abl.: with<br />
lacrima, -ae f.: tear<br />
moveo, -ere, -i, -tum: to move, stir<br />
pius, -a, -um: pious, respectful; affectionate<br />
nec conj. :not (nec...nec: neither...nor)<br />
cura, -ae f.: concern, worry<br />
soror, -is f.: sister<br />
nec conj. :not (nec...nec: neither...nor)<br />
meus, -a, -um: my, mine<br />
virginitas, -tis f.: virginity<br />
nec conj. :not (nec...nec: neither...nor)<br />
coniugialis, -is, -e: marital, conjugal, relating to marriage<br />
ius, iuris n.: oath<br />
omnis, -is, -e: each, every<br />
turbo, -are, -avi, -atum: to disturb, agitate, throw into confusion<br />
paelex, -icis f.: mistress; rival, the other woman<br />
ego, mei, mihi, me, me: I, me<br />
fio, fieri, factus sum: to be made, become<br />
soror, -is f.: sister<br />
tu, tui, tibi, te, te: you<br />
geminus, -a, -um: twin, double<br />
coniunx, coniugis m. : spouse, husband<br />
hostis, -is f.: enemy<br />
ego, mei, mihi, me, me: I, me<br />
debeo, -ere, debui, debitum: to owe, be bound under obligation<br />
Procne (Progne) -es f. :wife of <strong>Tereus</strong>, changed into a swallow<br />
quin adv.: why not<br />
anima, -ae f.: soul, spirit<br />
hic, haec, hoc: this, these<br />
ne conj.: that not, lest<br />
(ali)qui, -quae, -quod: some, any<br />
facinus, -oris n.: deed, crime<br />
tu, tui, tibi, te, te: you<br />
perfidus, -a, -um: faithless, treacherous<br />
resto, -are, -iti: to stand firm, remain<br />
eripio, -ere, -ui, -eptum: to snatch away, take by force<br />
atque conj.: and, and also<br />
utinam adv.: would that, if only<br />
facio, -ere, feci, factum: to make, do<br />
ante adv.: before, earlier<br />
nefandus, -a, -um: impious, wicked, unspeakable<br />
concubitus, -us, m.: a lying with, having sex with, concubinage, coitus<br />
vacuus, -a, -um: empty, vacant<br />
habeo, -ere, -ui, -itum: to have, hold, consider<br />
crimen, -inis n.: crime, offense<br />
umbra, -ae f.: shade<br />
si conj.: if, supposing that<br />
tamen, conj.: however<br />
hic, haec, hoc: this, this one<br />
superi, -orum, m.: the gods above<br />
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretum: to perceive<br />
si conj.: if, supposing that<br />
numen -inis, n.: divine will/power, divinity<br />
divus -a <strong>–um</strong>, as subst., m.: a god<br />
sum, esse, fui: to be, to exist