Quī postquam niveīs flexērunt sēdibus artūs,

largē multiplicī cōnstrūctae sunt dape mēnsae,

cum intereā īnfirmō quatientēs corpora mōtū  305

vēridicōs Parcae coepērunt ēdere cantūs.

Hīs corpus tremulum complectēns undique vestis

candida purpureā tālōs incīnxerat ōrā,

at roseae niveō residēbant vertice vittae,

aeternumque manūs carpēbant rīte labōrem.  310

Laeva colum mollī lānā retinēbat amictum,

dextera tum leviter dēdūcēns fīla supīnīs

fōrmābat digitīs, tum prōnō in pollice torquēns

lībrātum teretī versābat turbine fūsum,

atque ita dēcerpēns aequābat semper opus dēns,  315

lāneaque āridulīs haerēbant morsa labellīs

quae prius in lēvī fuerant exstantia fīlō.

Ante pedēs autem candentis mollia lānae

vellera virgātī cūstōdībant calathiscī.

Haec tum clārisonā vellentēs vellera vōce  320

tālia dīvīnō fūdērunt carmine fāta,

carmine perfidiae quod post nūlla arguet aetās.

    niveus –a –um: snowy, white

    flectō flectere flēxī flexus: bend; turn, avert

    artus artūs m.: joint; limb; part of the body, member

    largus –a –um: ample; spacious, expansive; plentiful, copious, flowing; bountiful, free; w. gen., lavish

    multiplex –plicis: having many twists and turns; varied

    cōnstruō –ere –strūxī –strūctus: pile up

    daps dapis f.: a sacrificial meal; any feast or meal; food

    intereā: in the meantime; with adversative force, in these circumstances 305

    īnfīrmus –a –um: feeble, weak

    quatiō quatere quassī quassum: shake

    mōtus mōtūs m.: motion, movement

    vēridicus –a –um: truth telling

    Parca –ae f.: a Roman goddess of birth; one of the Fates or Moirai

    cantus –ūs m.: song; sound of instruments

    tremulus –a –um: shaky, trembling; shaking (voluntarily, as one dandling an infant)

    complector complectī complexus sum: embrace, surround

    purpureus –a –um: purple

    tālus –ī m.: anklebone; ankle

    incingō –ere –cīnxī –cīnctus: wrap

    ōra –ae f.: edge, border; region, district, land

    roseus –a –um: rosy, red

    resideō residēre resēdī ressus: remain seated; persist

    vertex verticis m.: whirlpool, whirlwind; top of the head; summit

    vitta vittae f.: headband

    carpō carpere carpsī carptum: pluck, pull at; press on along (a way, journey, period of time, etc.); carp at, criticize 310

    rīte: properly, duly

    laeva –ae f. (sc. manus): the left hand

    colus –ī and –ūs f.: distaff, a short staff for holding wool that is being spun into thread

    lāna –ae f.: wool

    amiciō –īre –icuī (–ixī) –ictus: cover, cloak

    leviter: lightly

    fīlum –ī n.: thread, string, filament

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

    fōrmō fōrmāre fōrmāvī fōrmātus: shape, form

    digitus digitī m.: finger

    prōnus –a –um: leaning forward, angling or sloping toward the ground; sloping; face down, prone; flat

    pollex –icis m.: thumb

    torqueō torquēre torsī tortum: twist, whirl, spin in an eddy

    lībrō librāre librāvī librātus: make level; hold suspended; balance, poise

    teres –etis: smooth; rounded

    versō versāre versāvī versātus: keep turning; pass. with middle force, toss and turn

    turbō (turben) turbinis m.: anything that spins; whirlwind, tornado; maelstrom; a weight used in spinning

    fūsus –ī m.: a weighted spindle on which yarn is wound and twisted

    dēcerpō –ere –sī –tus: pluck off, snatch 315

    aequō aequāre aequāvī aequātus: make level, even, or smooth

    dēns dentis m.: tooth

    lāneus –a –um: woolly

    āridulus –a –um: dry (dim. of aridus)

    haereō haerēre haesī haesus: stick, cling

    mordeō mordēre momordī morsus: bite

    labellum labellī n.: lip (dim. of labrum)

    ex(s)tō ex(s)tāre ex(s)tāvī ex(s)tātus: stand out

    candeō candēre –uī: shine, gleam, glisten, sparkle

    vellus –eris n.: fleece; a piece of wool

    virgātus –a –um: made of twigs; wicker

    custōdiō custōdīre custōdīvī custōdītus: keep safe, hold

    calathiscus –ī m.: a small basket

    clārisonus –a –um: clear-sounding, loud, shrill 320

    dīvīnus –a –um: divine

    perfidia perfidiae f.: treachery, lying, perfidy

    arguō arguere arguī argūtus: show, reveal; prove wrong

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