Porcī et Sōcratiōn, duae sinistrae

Pīsōnis, scabiēs famēsque mundī,

vōs Vērāniolō meō et Fabullō

verpus praeposuit Priāpus ille?

Vōs convīvia lauta sūmptuōsē 5

dē diē facitis, meī sodālēs

quaerunt in triviō vocātiōnēs?

    Porcius –a –um: name of a Roman gens

    Sōcration –ī m.: dim. of Socrates; unknown addressee

    sinistra –ae f. (sc. manus): the left hand, (traditionally used in thieving)

    Pīsō –onis m.: cognomen of the Gens Calpurnia

    scabies –em –ē f.: mange, scab (as term of abuse)

    Verāniolus –ī m.: dim. of Veranius

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

    verpus –ī m.: having the foreskin drawn back

    praepōnō praepōnere praeposuī praepositus: place in front; give preference to

    Priāpus –ī m.: phallic fertility god, used in gardens to keep off birds and thieves

    lautus (lotus) –a –um: washed clean; sumptuous, luxurious 5

    sūmptuōsus sūmptuōsa sūmptuōsum: expensive, lavish

    sodālis sodālis m.: crony, buddy, comrade

    trivium –ī n.: meeting place of three roads; street corner

    vocātiō –onis f.: invitation

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