adeō adīre adīvī/adiī aditus
to approach; attack; visit, address; undertake; take possession (inheritance)
bāsiō bāsiāre bāsiāvī bāsiātus
to kiss
bellus –a –um
pretty, handsome, neat, pleasant, fine, agreeable, charming
candidus –a –um
white, fair
Catullus –ī m.
Catullus, Roman cognomen
dēsinō dēsinere dēsiī dēsitus
to stop/end/finish, abandon/leave/break off, desist/cease; come to/at end/close
dēstinātus –a –um
stubborn, obstinate
to feel pain, suffer, be in pain, ache
to shine
ibī
in that place, there; then, thereupon
impotens –entis
powerless; lacking in self–control, hence headstrong, wild, violent, intemperate
ineptiō ineptīre
to be absurd, trifle, play the fool
invītus –a –um
reluctant; unwilling; against one’s will
iocōsus –a –um
full of jesting, humorous, droll, facetious
labellum labellī n.
lip; small basin
to remain, stay; await; abide; wait for; continue, endure, last; spend the night (sexual)
to bite, bite into
nōlō nōlle nōluī
to be unwilling, not want, not wish
obdūrō obdūrāre obdūrāvī obdūrātus
to be hard, hold out, persist, endure
obstinātus –a –um
resolved, determined, resolute, steadfast, inflexible, stubborn, obstinate
perditus –a –um
ruined, desperate, depraved
to suffer, endure; report
quantum
so much as; how much; how far
quō
where, whither