Pīsōnis comitēs, cohors inānis,

aptīs sarcinulīs et expedītīs,

Vērānī optime tūque mī Fabulle,

quid rērum geritis? Satisne cum istō

vappā frīgoraque et famem tulistis?  5

Ecquidnam in tabulīs patet lucellī

expēnsum, ut mihi, quī meum secūtus

praetōrem referō datum lucellō?

Ō Memmī, bene mē ac diū supīnum

tōtā istā trabe lentus irrumāstī.  10

Sed, quantum videō, parī fuistis

cāsū: nam nihilō minōre verpā

fartī estis. pete nōbilēs amīcōs!

At vōbīs mala multa dī deaeque

dent, opprōbria Rōmulī Remīque.  15

    Pīsō –onis m.: cognomen of the gens Calpurnia

    inānis inānis ināne: empty, empty-handed; foolish; vain, futile, unprofitable

    sarcinula –ae f.: a light knapsack

    expedītus –a –um: unencumbered; lightened, as for action or travel

    Verānius –iī m.: friend of Catullus

    Fabullus –ī m.: a nomen gentile of the Roman gens Fabius (dim. of Fabius)

    vappa –ae f.: flat wine; masc., a person who had gone flat, a nerd or dud 5

    frīgus frīgoris n.: cold

    ecquisnam: any one? anybody?

    tabula tabulae f.: a flat piece of wood; a wax-coated writing tablet; pl., account books

    lucellum –ī n.: a small profit (dim. of lucrum)

    expendō –ere –pendī –pēnsus: weigh; pay out

    ō: interjection, expressing grief, pleasure, indignation, or adjuration

    Memmius –iī m.: Roman nomen gentile

    supīnus –a –um: lying on the back; facing upwards; flat; helpless

    trabs trabis f.: tree trunk, timber; by metonymy, boat; penis, "shaft" 10

    lentus –a –um: supple, pliant; slow, taking one's time, unconcerned, at ease

    irrumō irrumāre irrumāvī irrumātus: to force someone to give oral sex (fellatio), as a means of humiliating him

    nihilum/nīlum nihilī/nīlī n.: nothing; abl. w/ adv. Force, an emphatic form of non: not at all

    verpa –ae f.: penis with foreskin drawn back; erect penis

    farciō farcīre farsī fartum: stuff

    malum malī n.: trouble, misfortune, woe, aliment

    opprobrium –ī n.: shame, disgrace 15

    Rōmulus –ī m.: eponymous founder of Rome

    Remus –ī m.: brother of Romulus, legendary founder of Rome

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