Non-Core Vocabulary in Ovid’s Amores, Poem 14

abrumpō -rumpere -rūpī -ruptum: break off, sever

acus -ūs m.: hairpin

admoveō -movēre -mōvī -mōtum: move to, apply to; (mil.) move up (into position)

anus -ūs f.: old woman, hag; sorceress

Apollō -inis m.: Apollo

arānea -ae f.: spider’s web; spider

arduus -a -um: towering, lofty

āter -tra -trum: dark, black

Bacchē -ēs f.: a Bacchante

Bacchus -ī m.: Bacchus

brācchium -ī n.: the forearm (elbow to hand), arm

cantō -āre: bewitch

capillus -ī m.: hair

captīvus -a -um: captured, captive

cedrus -ī f.: cedar

clāmō -āre: shout, call

clīvōsus -a -um: steep, hilly

colōrātus -a -um: colored

conspiciō -spicere -spexī -spectum: notice, attract attention, catch the eye of

consuētus -a -um: accustomed, usual

cortex -icis m.: bark, shell

crīnis -is m.: lock of hair; (pl. or collective sg.) hair

decens decentis: becoming, seemly, attractive

dēnsus -a -um: thick, dense; frequent

dēripiō -ripere -ripuī -reptum: snatch away, tear down

dēsistō -sistere -stitī: stand away, withdraw; desist

dīgerō -gerere -gessī -gestum: separate, spread

Diōnē -ēs f.: Dione, the mother of Aphrodite; often used for Aphrodite/Venus herself

dispendium -ī n.: expenditure, expense, loss

dispōnō -pōnere -posuī -positum: arrange, put in place; (mil.) to post, station

docilis -e: teachable, responsive (to styling)

emō emere ēmī emptum: buy, purchase

ērudiō -rudīre -rudiī -rudītum: to instruct, train; free from roughness

ferreus -a -um: made of iron; hard-hearted, cruel

fīlum -ī n.: thread, string

flexus -ūs m.: curl, wave; the act of bending or curling

formōsus -a -um: shapely, beautiful

gena -ae f.: cheek

Germānia -ae f.: Germany

gracilis -e: slender, thin

grāmen -inis n.: grass, plant, herb

gremium -ī n.: lap

Haemonius, -a, -um: Haemonian, Thessalian

herba -ae f.: herb

Īda -ae f.: Mount Ida

immemor -oris: unmindful, forgetful

ineptus -a -um: foolish

ingenuus -a -um: tender, delicate

instar n.: the equivalent, just like (+ gen.)

insum -esse -fui: be in or on, be present

invidus -a -um: envious, jealous

lānūgō -inis f.: soft hair, down

lassus -a -um: tired, weary

lavō lavāre lāvī lautum: wash, bathe

madidus -a -um: moist, wet; drunk

māne: (early in the) morning

medicō -āre: treat, medicate (with); dye (with)

merx mercis f.: commodity

minuō minuere minuī minūtum: make smaller, lessen, diminish

nātīvus -a -um: native, natural

nectō nectere nexī nexum: tie, bind, connect, weave

neglegō -legere -lexī -lectum: neglect, disregard

neuter -tra -trum: neither

nexilis -e: plaited, intertwined

ō: oh!

ocellus -ī m.: a (little) eye

ōmen -inis n.: omen, augury

ornātrix -icis f.: hairdresser, lady’s maid

ornō -āre: decorate, beautify; arrange (hair); equip

paelex -icis f.: a mistress who was a rival to a wife or lover

patienter:(adv.) patiently

pecten -inis m.: comb

perfidus -a -um: faithless, treacherous, false

pingō pingere pinxī pictum: paint, dye

postmodo: (adv.) later, presently

prōtegō -tegere -texī -tectum: cover, conceal; protect

purpureus -a -um: purple

removeō -movēre -mōvī -mōtum: move back, withdraw, remove

reparābilis -e: reparable, recoverable

rubeō -ēre: redden, blush

rubor -ōris m.: redness of face, a feeling of shame

saucius -a -um: wounded

sēmisupīnus -a -um: half-supine, half-reclining on one’s back

Sēres -um m.: Chinese

spatiōsus -a -um: wide, spacious, large

speculum -ī n.: mirror

sponte: (abl. sg. as adv.) naturally, by nature; voluntarily

Sygamber -bra -brum: of the Sygambri

temere: (adv.) at random, casually

tenuis -e: slender, thin

Thrācius -a -um: Thracian

tingō tingere tinxī tinctum: wet, moisten; dye, color

torum -ī n.: bed, couch, cushion

trabs -is f.: beam, tree

triumphō -āre: triumph, have a triumph

ūmeō -ēre: be wet, moist

ūrō ūrere ussī ustum: burn

vallēs -is f.: vale, valley

vēlum -ī n.: sail; fabric

venēnum -ī n.: magic potion, poison; dye

vexō -āre: attack constantly, harass, vex

viridis -e: green