neque/nec…neque/nec: neither...nor
adhaesus, -ūs m.: adherence, cling
incutiō –ere –cussī –cussus: to strike into or upon; add, put into; kick up
sīdō –ere –sīdī: to seat one’s self; perch, alight; settlle
crēta –ae f.: clay, chalk
nebula –ae f.: cloud; mist, fog
tenuis tenue: thin, fine; delicate; slight, slender; little, unimportant; weak, feeble
fīlum –ī n.: thread, string
obvius obvia obvium: in the way, easy; hostile; exposed
obretio, obretire: to catch, to catch in a net
vieõ, viēre, viētum: to weave, to bend, to twist, to plait
plūma –ae f.: feather, down; plume
pappus, -ī m.: thistledown, the downy portion of a thistle seed
volō volāre volāvī volātus: to fly
lēvitās –ātis f.: lightness, levity, fickleness
repēns –entis: sudden, at once
quīvīs quaevīs quodvīs or (subst.) quidvīs: who or what you please; any whatever, any
cumque: whenever, whensoever
animō animāre: to live, to be breathing
390
culex, culicis m.: midge, gnat, fly
cieō –ēre –cīvī –citus: to cause, to move; stir; to agitate; excite, kindle, rouse; raise
primordium, primordii n.: a first beginning, an origin; atoms or particles
sentisco, sentiscere: to begin to perceive, to perceive, to start to feel
concutiō –cutere –cussī –cussus: shake, beat, strike; terrify; disturb, distract
immisceō –miscuī –mixtus or mistus: to mingle with; to mingle with, to blend with, to vanish in (usually w. dat.)
artus artūs m.: limb, leg
intervāllum –ī n.: the space between two stakes; an interval, distance
tudito, -āre, -āvi, -ātum: to strike often, to hit often
395
concursō –concursāre: to run to and fro, run about, fly around; to come violently together, clash
coeō coīre coīvō/coiī coitus: to come together, to fit together; collect, gather; meet; rally
dissultō dissultāre dissultāvī dissultātus: to leap asunder; spring back or apart; burst from
vicissim or vice: in turn; in one’s turn, on one’s part
coerceō coercēre coercuī coercitus: to enclose, confine; restrain, check, curb, repress; limit; preserve; punish
dominor -ārī -ātus: to be lord or master; rule, reign, be supreme; take possession, overrun, prevail
nequeō nequīre nequiī/nequīvī nequitum: to be unable
resideō residēre resēdī ressus: to remain, persist
exiguus –a –um: small, little
400
īnsequor īnsequī īnsecūtus sum: to follow after, pursue
gelidus –a –um: cold, icy
frīgus or frigoris n.: cold; cold weather, winter; frost
linquō linquere līquī: to leave, relinquish
remaneō remanēre remānsī remānsus: to stay behind; continue, remain
circum: around; round about, near; in a circle; in attendance; on both sides; nearby; on all sides
lacer –era –erum: torn, mangled, bruised, mutilated
truncus –a –um: stripped of its branches; mutilated, maimed, mangled; broken, shattered
adimō adimere adēmī adēmptus: to withdraw, take away, carry off; castrate; deprive, steal, seize; annul; rescue
removeō removēre removī remōtus: to move back; put away; withdraw; remove
405
aetherius –a –um: heavenly, pertaining to the upper air; ethereal; airy
vītālis –e: vital, pertaining to life; essential to life
omnimodīs: in every way or manner, wholly, fully
cūnctor –ārī –ātus sum: to delay, to cut off from
haereō haerēre haesī haesūrus: to stick to, hang on to
lacerō lacerāre lacerāvī lacerātus: to tear, mutilate; wound; rend
pūpula –ae f.: the pupil of the eye
incolumis incolumis incolume: unharmed, uninjured; alive, safe; unimpaired
vivatus -a –um: living, animated, alive and well
410
perniciēs perniciēī f.: ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief
tantulus –a –um: so little, so small
medium medi(ī) n.: middle
peredō –ere –ēdī –ēsus: to consume; to eat through or completely; eat up; consume
occidō occidere occidī occāsus: to go down; set, fall, perish; die
extemplō: immediately, forthwith
415
alioqui: otherwise, differently, in another way
splendidus –a –um: shining, clear, brilliant, splendid
vinciō vincīre vīnxī vīnctum: to bind, tie up
foedus foederis n.: treaty, agreement, contract; league; alliance