This distich comes from the Iuvenilia of Marcus Antonius Muretus which you can find online at Google Books.
Discere Multa
Disce libens; quid dulcius est quam discere multa?
Discentem comitantur opes, comitantur honores.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
comitor, comitārī: accompany
libens (libentis): willing, glad
discō -ere didicī: learn
dulcis -e: sweet
honor -ōris m.: honor, glory; office, post
multus -a -um: much, many; multō, by far
ops opis f.: assistance, resources
quam: how?; (after comparative) than
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Ne Iterum
This distich comes from the Iuvenilia of Marcus Antonius Muretus which you can find online at Google Books.
Ne Iterum
Si quis te obiurget, male cum quid feceris, illi
Gratiam habe et ne iterum queat obiurgare caveto.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
obiurgo, obiurgāre: scold, reproach
queō, quīre: be able, can
aliquis -quae -quod: some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
caveō cavēre cāvī cautum: be on guard, beware
cum: with (prep. + abl.); when, since, although (conjunction + subj.)
et: and
faciō facere fēcī factum: do, make
grātia -ae f.: favor, influence, gratitude
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
ille illa illud: that
iterum: again
malus -a -um: bad, evil; male: (adv.) badly
nē: lest, that not
sī: if
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
Ne Iterum
Si quis te obiurget, male cum quid feceris, illi
Gratiam habe et ne iterum queat obiurgare caveto.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
obiurgo, obiurgāre: scold, reproach
queō, quīre: be able, can
aliquis -quae -quod: some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
caveō cavēre cāvī cautum: be on guard, beware
cum: with (prep. + abl.); when, since, although (conjunction + subj.)
et: and
faciō facere fēcī factum: do, make
grātia -ae f.: favor, influence, gratitude
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
ille illa illud: that
iterum: again
malus -a -um: bad, evil; male: (adv.) badly
nē: lest, that not
sī: if
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
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Labor et Quies
This distich comes from the Iuvenilia of Marcus Antonius Muretus which you can find online at Google Books.
Labor et Quies
Si tibi grata quies, iuvenis ne parce labori;
Dux ad honoratam est homini labor ipse quietem.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
honōrātus, -a, -um: respected, honored
quies (quiētis, f.): calm, rest, quiet
ad: to, up to, towards (+acc.)
dux ducis m./f.: leader, general
grātus -a -um: pleasant; grateful
homo hominis m.: human being
ipse ipsa ipsum: him- her- itself
iuvenis -is m.: youth
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
nē: lest, that not
parcō parcere pepercī: spare, be sparing of (+ dat.)
sī: if
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
Labor et Quies
Si tibi grata quies, iuvenis ne parce labori;
Dux ad honoratam est homini labor ipse quietem.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
honōrātus, -a, -um: respected, honored
quies (quiētis, f.): calm, rest, quiet
ad: to, up to, towards (+acc.)
dux ducis m./f.: leader, general
grātus -a -um: pleasant; grateful
homo hominis m.: human being
ipse ipsa ipsum: him- her- itself
iuvenis -is m.: youth
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
nē: lest, that not
parcō parcere pepercī: spare, be sparing of (+ dat.)
sī: if
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
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Homo Superbiens
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Homo Superbiens
Unde superbit homo cuius conceptio culpa,
Nasci poena, labor vita, necesse mori?
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
conceptio (conceptiōnis, f.): conception, pregnancy
superbiō, superbīre: boast, be proud, be disdainful
culpa -ae f.: guilt, fault, blame
homo hominis m.: human being
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
morior morī mortuus sum: die
nāscor nāscī nātus sum: be born
necesse (indecl. adj.): necessary
poena -ae f.: penalty, punishment
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
unde: from where
vīta -ae f.: life
Homo Superbiens
Unde superbit homo cuius conceptio culpa,
Nasci poena, labor vita, necesse mori?
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
conceptio (conceptiōnis, f.): conception, pregnancy
superbiō, superbīre: boast, be proud, be disdainful
culpa -ae f.: guilt, fault, blame
homo hominis m.: human being
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
morior morī mortuus sum: die
nāscor nāscī nātus sum: be born
necesse (indecl. adj.): necessary
poena -ae f.: penalty, punishment
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
unde: from where
vīta -ae f.: life
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Mundi Viae
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Mundi Viae
Quisquis amas mundum, tibi prospice qua fit eundum;
Haec via qua vadis, undique plena malis.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
prōspiciō, prōspicere: look ahead, watch out for
vādō, vādere: go, walk, depart
amō -āre: to love; amans -ntis m./f.: lover
eo īre iī/īvī itum: go
fīō fierī factus sum: become
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
malus -a -um: bad, evil; male: (adv.) badly
mundus -ī m.: world, universe, heavens
plēnus -a -um: full
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
quisquis quidquid: whoever, whichever
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
undique: from all sides, on all sides
via -ae f.: way, street
Mundi Viae
Quisquis amas mundum, tibi prospice qua fit eundum;
Haec via qua vadis, undique plena malis.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
prōspiciō, prōspicere: look ahead, watch out for
vādō, vādere: go, walk, depart
amō -āre: to love; amans -ntis m./f.: lover
eo īre iī/īvī itum: go
fīō fierī factus sum: become
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
malus -a -um: bad, evil; male: (adv.) badly
mundus -ī m.: world, universe, heavens
plēnus -a -um: full
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
quisquis quidquid: whoever, whichever
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
undique: from all sides, on all sides
via -ae f.: way, street
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Peregrinari
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Peregrinari
Mox peregrinari iuvenum est, et cura virorum;
Turpe puta numquam linquere tecta patris.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
linquō, linquere: leave, forsake, abandon
peregrīnor, peregrīnārī: travel, go abroad
cūra -ae f.: care, concern
et: and
iuvenis -is m.: youth
mox: soon
numquam: never
pater patris m.: father, ancestor
putō -āre: think, suppose
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tēctum -ī n.: roof; building, house
turpis -e: ugly, unsightly; disgraceful
vir virī m.: man
Peregrinari
Mox peregrinari iuvenum est, et cura virorum;
Turpe puta numquam linquere tecta patris.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
linquō, linquere: leave, forsake, abandon
peregrīnor, peregrīnārī: travel, go abroad
cūra -ae f.: care, concern
et: and
iuvenis -is m.: youth
mox: soon
numquam: never
pater patris m.: father, ancestor
putō -āre: think, suppose
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tēctum -ī n.: roof; building, house
turpis -e: ugly, unsightly; disgraceful
vir virī m.: man
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Qui Mores Varios et Urbes Perspexit
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Qui Mores Varios et Urbes Perspexit
Qui varios hominum mores perspexit et urbes,
Moribus ornatus in patriam ille redit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
ornātus, -a, -um: equipped with, embellished
perspiciō, perspicere, perspexī: examine, observe
et: and
homo hominis m.: human being
ille illa illud: that
in: in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
mōs mōris m.: custom, habit; (pl.) character
patria -ae f.: fatherland, country
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
redeō -īre -iī -itum: go back, return
urbs urbis f.: city
varius -a -um: changing, varied, various
Qui Mores Varios et Urbes Perspexit
Qui varios hominum mores perspexit et urbes,
Moribus ornatus in patriam ille redit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
ornātus, -a, -um: equipped with, embellished
perspiciō, perspicere, perspexī: examine, observe
et: and
homo hominis m.: human being
ille illa illud: that
in: in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
mōs mōris m.: custom, habit; (pl.) character
patria -ae f.: fatherland, country
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
redeō -īre -iī -itum: go back, return
urbs urbis f.: city
varius -a -um: changing, varied, various
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Ditat Deus
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Ditat Deus
Nemo tam pauper, rerum tam nullus egenus,
Quin cito ditetur, si velit ipse deus.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
dītō, dītāre: make rich, enrich
egēnus, -a, -um: destitute, impoverished
cītus -a -um: swift; citō swiftly
deus -ī m.; dea -ae f. god; goddess
ipse ipsa ipsum: him- her- itself
nēmo: no one (gen. nullius, dat. nulli, abl. nullo or nulla > nullus -a -um)
nūllus -a -um: not any, no one
pauper -eris: poor, lowly
quīn: (adv.) indeed, in fact; (conjunction) so that . . . not (+ subj.)
rēs reī f.: thing (rēs pūblica, commonwealth; rēs familiāris, family property, estate; rēs mīlitāris, art of war; rēs novae, revolution)
sī: if
tam: so
volō velle voluī: wish, be willing
Ditat Deus
Nemo tam pauper, rerum tam nullus egenus,
Quin cito ditetur, si velit ipse deus.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
dītō, dītāre: make rich, enrich
egēnus, -a, -um: destitute, impoverished
cītus -a -um: swift; citō swiftly
deus -ī m.; dea -ae f. god; goddess
ipse ipsa ipsum: him- her- itself
nēmo: no one (gen. nullius, dat. nulli, abl. nullo or nulla > nullus -a -um)
nūllus -a -um: not any, no one
pauper -eris: poor, lowly
quīn: (adv.) indeed, in fact; (conjunction) so that . . . not (+ subj.)
rēs reī f.: thing (rēs pūblica, commonwealth; rēs familiāris, family property, estate; rēs mīlitāris, art of war; rēs novae, revolution)
sī: if
tam: so
volō velle voluī: wish, be willing
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Dives et Pauper
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Dives et Pauper
Dum dives loquitur, verbum Salomonis habetur;
Dum pauper loquitur, stupidissimus esse videtur.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
Salomon (Salomōnis, m.): Solomon, the wise king
stupidus, -a, -um: senseless, foolish, stupid
dīves, dīvitis: rich (poet. dīs, dītis)
dum: while (+ indic.); until (+ subj.); provided that (+ subj.)
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
loquor loquī locūtus sum: speak, talk
pauper -eris: poor, lowly
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
verbum -ī n.: word
videō vidēre vīdī vīsum: see
Dives et Pauper
Dum dives loquitur, verbum Salomonis habetur;
Dum pauper loquitur, stupidissimus esse videtur.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
Salomon (Salomōnis, m.): Solomon, the wise king
stupidus, -a, -um: senseless, foolish, stupid
dīves, dīvitis: rich (poet. dīs, dītis)
dum: while (+ indic.); until (+ subj.); provided that (+ subj.)
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
loquor loquī locūtus sum: speak, talk
pauper -eris: poor, lowly
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
verbum -ī n.: word
videō vidēre vīdī vīsum: see
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Doctrina in Ore Clausa
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Doctrina in Ore Clausa
Non minus hic peccat qui censum condit in agro,
Quam qui doctrinam claudit in ore suam.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
census (censūs, m.): registration, property, wealth
doctrīna (doctrīnae, f.): education, learning, instruction
ager agrī m.: field
claudō claudere clausī clausum: close, shut
condō -dere -didī -ditum: build, found; store up; hide, conceal
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
in: in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
minus -oris n.: a smaller number or amount, less; (adv.) minus: to a smaller extent, less
nōn: not
ōs ōris n.: mouth, face
peccō -āre: commit a wrong, injure
quam: how?; (after comparative) than
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
suus -a -um: his own, her own, its own
Doctrina in Ore Clausa
Non minus hic peccat qui censum condit in agro,
Quam qui doctrinam claudit in ore suam.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
census (censūs, m.): registration, property, wealth
doctrīna (doctrīnae, f.): education, learning, instruction
ager agrī m.: field
claudō claudere clausī clausum: close, shut
condō -dere -didī -ditum: build, found; store up; hide, conceal
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
in: in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
minus -oris n.: a smaller number or amount, less; (adv.) minus: to a smaller extent, less
nōn: not
ōs ōris n.: mouth, face
peccō -āre: commit a wrong, injure
quam: how?; (after comparative) than
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
suus -a -um: his own, her own, its own
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Lectio Repetita
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Lectio Repetita
Lectio, lecta semel, decies repetita, patebit;
Si decies repetas, decies repetita placebit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
deciēs: ten times
lectio (lectiōnis, f.): reading
legō legere lēgī lēctum: gather, choose, read
pateō patēre patuī: lie open, extend, spread
placeō placēre placuī placitum: please
repetō -petere -petīvī -petītum: demand, exact; revisit; call to mind, recollect; repeat
semel: once
sī: if
Lectio Repetita
Lectio, lecta semel, decies repetita, patebit;
Si decies repetas, decies repetita placebit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
deciēs: ten times
lectio (lectiōnis, f.): reading
legō legere lēgī lēctum: gather, choose, read
pateō patēre patuī: lie open, extend, spread
placeō placēre placuī placitum: please
repetō -petere -petīvī -petītum: demand, exact; revisit; call to mind, recollect; repeat
semel: once
sī: if
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Verbum "Nescio"
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Verbum "Nescio"
Quaestio difficilis non tam proponitur ulla
Quam non per verbum "nescio" solvit iners.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
iners (inertis): helpless, weak, incompetent
quaestio (quaestiōnis, f.): inquiry, question
difficilis -e: not easy, hard, difficult
nesciō -scīre: not know, be ignorant
nōn: not
per: through (+acc.)
prōpōnō -pōnere -posuī -positum: put forth, propose, present
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
solvō solvere solvī solūtum: release, set sail
tam: so
ūllus -a -um: any, anyone
verbum -ī n.: word
Verbum "Nescio"
Quaestio difficilis non tam proponitur ulla
Quam non per verbum "nescio" solvit iners.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
iners (inertis): helpless, weak, incompetent
quaestio (quaestiōnis, f.): inquiry, question
difficilis -e: not easy, hard, difficult
nesciō -scīre: not know, be ignorant
nōn: not
per: through (+acc.)
prōpōnō -pōnere -posuī -positum: put forth, propose, present
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
solvō solvere solvī solūtum: release, set sail
tam: so
ūllus -a -um: any, anyone
verbum -ī n.: word
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Lucerna Inimica
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Lucerna Inimica
Apta parum studiis nox est; inimica lucerna
Noctis opus multis exitiale fuit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
exitiālis, -e (exitiālis): destructive, deadly
lucerna (lucernae, f.): oil lamp, light
aptus -a -um: fit, suitable
inimīcus -a -um: unfriendly
multus -a -um: much, many; multō, by far
nox noctis f.: night
opus operis n.: work
parum: too little
studium -ī n.: eagerness, zeal
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
Lucerna Inimica
Apta parum studiis nox est; inimica lucerna
Noctis opus multis exitiale fuit.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
exitiālis, -e (exitiālis): destructive, deadly
lucerna (lucernae, f.): oil lamp, light
aptus -a -um: fit, suitable
inimīcus -a -um: unfriendly
multus -a -um: much, many; multō, by far
nox noctis f.: night
opus operis n.: work
parum: too little
studium -ī n.: eagerness, zeal
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
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Otia Doctrinis Tradite
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Otia Doctrinis Tradite
Tempus abit rapida, pueri, properantius unda;
Tradite doctrinis otia cuncta bonis.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
doctrīna (doctrīnae, f.): education, learning
rapidus, -a, -um: swift, rapid
abeō -īre -iī -itum: go away
bonus -a -um: good
cūnctus -a -um: entire all together
otium -iī n.: leisure
properō -āre: hasten, speed
puer puerī m.: boy; slave
tempus -oris n.: time
trādō -dere -didī -ditum: hand over, yield
unda -ae f.: wave, flowing water, water
Otia Doctrinis Tradite
Tempus abit rapida, pueri, properantius unda;
Tradite doctrinis otia cuncta bonis.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
doctrīna (doctrīnae, f.): education, learning
rapidus, -a, -um: swift, rapid
abeō -īre -iī -itum: go away
bonus -a -um: good
cūnctus -a -um: entire all together
otium -iī n.: leisure
properō -āre: hasten, speed
puer puerī m.: boy; slave
tempus -oris n.: time
trādō -dere -didī -ditum: hand over, yield
unda -ae f.: wave, flowing water, water
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Aliquid Boni Addisce
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Aliquid Boni Addisce
Nulla dies sine fruge abeat, neque transeat hora
Quin aliquid possis addidicisse boni.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
addiscō, addiscere, addidicī: learn
frux (frūgis, f.): crops, fruits, produce
abeō -īre -iī -itum: go away
aliquis -quae -quod: some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
bonus -a -um: good
diēs diēī m./f.: day
hōra -ae f.: hour
neque nec: and not, nor; neque . . . neque, neither . . . nor
nūllus -a -um: not any, no one
possum posse potuī: be able
quīn: (adv.) indeed, in fact; (conjunction) so that . . . not (+ subj.)
sine: without (+ abl.)
trānseō -īre -iī -itum: go across
Aliquid Boni Addisce
Nulla dies sine fruge abeat, neque transeat hora
Quin aliquid possis addidicisse boni.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
addiscō, addiscere, addidicī: learn
frux (frūgis, f.): crops, fruits, produce
abeō -īre -iī -itum: go away
aliquis -quae -quod: some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
bonus -a -um: good
diēs diēī m./f.: day
hōra -ae f.: hour
neque nec: and not, nor; neque . . . neque, neither . . . nor
nūllus -a -um: not any, no one
possum posse potuī: be able
quīn: (adv.) indeed, in fact; (conjunction) so that . . . not (+ subj.)
sine: without (+ abl.)
trānseō -īre -iī -itum: go across
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Gaudium Dulce
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Gaudium Dulce
Dulcia non meruit, qui non gustavit amara,
Et qui non studuit, sunt illi gaudia rara.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
amārus, -a, -um: bitter, pungent, harsh
gustō, gustāre, gustāvī: taste, enjoy, experience
dulcis -e: sweet
et: and
gaudium -ī n.: delight, joy, pleasure
ille illa illud: that
mereō merēre meruī meritum: deserve, merit; serve as a soldier
nōn: not
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
rarus -a -um: wide apart, loose, thin; rare, seldom
studeō -ēre -uī: be eager, be zealous, care for (+ dat.)
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
Gaudium Dulce
Dulcia non meruit, qui non gustavit amara,
Et qui non studuit, sunt illi gaudia rara.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
amārus, -a, -um: bitter, pungent, harsh
gustō, gustāre, gustāvī: taste, enjoy, experience
dulcis -e: sweet
et: and
gaudium -ī n.: delight, joy, pleasure
ille illa illud: that
mereō merēre meruī meritum: deserve, merit; serve as a soldier
nōn: not
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
rarus -a -um: wide apart, loose, thin; rare, seldom
studeō -ēre -uī: be eager, be zealous, care for (+ dat.)
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
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Pectus Vitiis Vacuum
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Pectus Vitiis Vacuum
Qui studet alterius pravos reprehendere mores
Hunc vitiis vacuum pectus habere decet.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
prāvus, -a, -um: vicious, perverse, bad
reprehendō, reprehendere: blame
alter altera alterum: other of two
decet decēre decuīt: it becomes, it behooves (+ acc. of person, or infinitive)
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
mōs mōris m.: custom, habit; (pl.) character
pectus -oris n.: chest, breast
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
studeō -ēre -uī: be eager, be zealous, care for (+ dat.)
vacuus -a -um: empty
vitium -ī n.: flaw, fault, crime
Pectus Vitiis Vacuum
Qui studet alterius pravos reprehendere mores
Hunc vitiis vacuum pectus habere decet.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
prāvus, -a, -um: vicious, perverse, bad
reprehendō, reprehendere: blame
alter altera alterum: other of two
decet decēre decuīt: it becomes, it behooves (+ acc. of person, or infinitive)
habeō habēre habuī habitum: have, hold
hic haec hoc: this; hōc: on this account
mōs mōris m.: custom, habit; (pl.) character
pectus -oris n.: chest, breast
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
studeō -ēre -uī: be eager, be zealous, care for (+ dat.)
vacuus -a -um: empty
vitium -ī n.: flaw, fault, crime
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Corpus et Anima
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Corpus et Anima
Ne corpus perimant, metuis de nocte latrones,
Nil metuens animae certa pericla tuae.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
lātro (lātrōnis, m.): robber, thief
perimō, perimere: kill, destroy
anima -ae f.: breath, spirit
certus -a -um: sure, fixed; certē, certainly, surely
corpus corporis n.: body
dē: down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
metuō metuere metuī: to fear, to dread
nē: lest, that not
nihil, nīl: nothing; not at all
nox noctis f.: night
perīculum -ī n.: danger
tuus -a -um: your
Corpus et Anima
Ne corpus perimant, metuis de nocte latrones,
Nil metuens animae certa pericla tuae.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
lātro (lātrōnis, m.): robber, thief
perimō, perimere: kill, destroy
anima -ae f.: breath, spirit
certus -a -um: sure, fixed; certē, certainly, surely
corpus corporis n.: body
dē: down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
metuō metuere metuī: to fear, to dread
nē: lest, that not
nihil, nīl: nothing; not at all
nox noctis f.: night
perīculum -ī n.: danger
tuus -a -um: your
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Ut Sapiens Sis
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Ut Sapiens Sis
Si fore vis sapiens, serva sex quae tibi mando:
Quid dicas et ubi de quo, cur, quomodo, quando.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
mandō, mandāre: entrust, deliver
sex: six
cūr: why?
dē: down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
et: and
loquor loquī locūtus sum: speak, talk
quandō: when?; since; si quando: if ever
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
quōmodo: in what way, how?
sapiens -ntis.: wise man
servō -āre: save, watch over
sī: if
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
ubi: where, when
volō velle voluī: wish, be willing
Ut Sapiens Sis
Si fore vis sapiens, serva sex quae tibi mando:
Quid dicas et ubi de quo, cur, quomodo, quando.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
mandō, mandāre: entrust, deliver
sex: six
cūr: why?
dē: down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
et: and
loquor loquī locūtus sum: speak, talk
quandō: when?; since; si quando: if ever
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
quōmodo: in what way, how?
sapiens -ntis.: wise man
servō -āre: save, watch over
sī: if
sum, esse, fuī: be, exist
tū tuī tibi tē: you (sing.)
ubi: where, when
volō velle voluī: wish, be willing
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Praemia Labore Digna
This poem is from the Hortulus Carminum Selectorum by Josephus Perez (1627-1694).
Praemia Labore Digna
Artis origo labor, quem qui non ferre recusat,
Praemia fert tandem digna labore suo.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
orīgo (orīginis, f.): beginning, source, origin
recūsō, recūsāre: reject, refuse, object
ars artis f.: skill
dīgnus -a -um: worthy
ferō ferre tulī lātum: bear, carry
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
nōn: not
praemium -iī n.: bounty, reward
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
suus -a -um: his own, her own, its own
tandem: finally
Praemia Labore Digna
Artis origo labor, quem qui non ferre recusat,
Praemia fert tandem digna labore suo.
The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words in this poem that are not on the DCC list:
orīgo (orīginis, f.): beginning, source, origin
recūsō, recūsāre: reject, refuse, object
ars artis f.: skill
dīgnus -a -um: worthy
ferō ferre tulī lātum: bear, carry
labor -ōris m.: toil, exertion
nōn: not
praemium -iī n.: bounty, reward
qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which?
suus -a -um: his own, her own, its own
tandem: finally
Labels:
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