Vocabulary: 169: sidereus, siderea, sidereum → starry; heavenly; star-like 170: refero, referre, retuli, relatus → to render; recall 171: adulterium, adulterii, n. → adultery 173: maritus, mariti, m. → husband; lover; mate 174: furtum, furti, n. → theft; trick, deception torus, tori, m. → bed 175: dextra, dextrae, f. → right hand; right side 176: aes, aeris, n. → copper/bronze.brass; base metal 177: rete, retis, n. → net; snare laqueus, laquei, m. → noose; snare, trap 178: tenuissimus, -a, -um → thin; fine arenea, araneae, f. → spider’s web 183: vinclum, vincli. n. → chain, bond, fetter; imprisonment (pl) ratio, rationis, f. → method 184: amplexus, amplexus, m. →sexual embrace 185: patefacio, patefacere, patafeci, patefactus → to bring to light; reveal, expose valva, valvae, f. → double or folding door ebernus, eberna, eberunum → made of ivory; white as ivory 187: turpiter → repulsively, disgracefully, shamelessly 188: rideo, ridere, risi, risus → to laugh at (with dative), laugh; ridicule 191: laedo, laedere, laesi, laesus → to offend; annoy 194: nempe → truly 195: uro, urere, ussi, ustus → to burn figo, figere, fixi, fixus → to fix; 197: Eous, Eoi m. eastern sky 198: brumalis, brumalis, brumale → wintry porrigio, porrigere, porrexi, porrectus → to stretch out, extend 200: vitium, viti(i) n. → fault; defect 203: oboists, obsistere, obstiti, obstitus → to oppose; resist 205: genetrix, genetricis, f. → mother 208: oblivious, oblivi(i), n. → forgetfulness, oblivion 209: odorifer, odoriferae, odoriferum → fragrant; sweet smelling 213: prices, prisca, priscum → ancient, early, former
Grammar Notes: 170: Solem refers to the sun-god, Helios 173: Iunonigenae is patronymic a.k.a. son of Juno meaning Vulcan 177: lumina which commonly means "light" is also another word for "eyes" 178: Vinant is a subjunctive verb 180: Sequantur is a subjunctive verb 181: Circumdata is a perfect passive participle 185: Lemnos, the island, is an epithet referring to Vulcan, who resides on the island 190: Cytherea refers to Venus 192: Hyperione nate referres to the son of Hyperion(a titan), Helios 198: Temporius is syncopated and actual refers to the comparative word, temporibus, and means "earlier" 199: Spectandi is a gerundive of purpose 205: Aeaea is the island where Circe dwells 207: Concubitus, meaning "sexual intercourses" can also be another way of saying "marriage"