Caelius Aufillēnum et Quintius Aufillēnam

flōs Vērōnēnsum dēpereunt iuvenum,

hic frātrem, ille sorōrem. Hoc est, quod dīcitur, illud

frāternum vērē dulce sodālicium.

Cui faveam potius? Caelī, tibi: nam tua nōbīs  5

perspecta ex ignī est ūnica amīcitia,

cum vēsāna meās torrēret flamma medullās.

Sīs fēlīx, Caelī, sīs in amōre potēns.

    Aufillēnus –ī m.: name of a brother in poem 100

    Quintius –iī m.: Roman nomen gentile

    Aufillēna –ae f.: name of a sister in poem 100

    Vērōnensis –e: belonging to, or native of, Verona; Veronese

    dēpereō –perīre –periī: perish; (hyperbolic) love to death, love to distraction

    frāternus –a –um: of or from a brother, fraternal

    sodālicium –iī n.: club, fraternal organization; partnership

    faveō favēre fāvī fautus: be well-disposed, show favor to (w/dat.) 5

    potius: more, more than, rather

    Caelius –iī m.: A Roman nomen gentile, e.g., of M. Caelius Rufus

    perspiciō perspicere perspexī perspectus: inspect thoroughly; discern, recognize

    ūnicus –a –um: one and only, singular, unique, special

    vēsānus –a –um: frenzied, mad, wild

    torreō –ēre –uī tostus: scorch, parch

    medulla medullae f.: the marrow of the bones; the interior, inside, seat of the emotions

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