roseus

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) pink, rose-colored, rosy
 * 2) rose-, of or pertaining to roses
 * 3)  any thing blooming with youth; rosy, ruddy, blooming
 * 4) * Catullus 80
 * Quid dicam, Gelli, quare rosea ista labella
 * hiberna fiant candidiora nive,
 * mane domo cum exis et cum te octava quiete
 * e molli longo suscitat hora die?
 * Nescio quid certest: an vere fama susurrat
 * grandia te medii tenta vorare viri?
 * Sic certest: clamant Victoris rupta miselli
 * ilia, et emulso labra notata sero.
 * What do you say, O Gellius, to why those rosy lips of yours
 * become white as winter snow,
 * in the morning when you go out of your house and when the eighth hour wakes you
 * out of a nap from a long day?
 * I do not know what is certain: can the rumor be true
 * that you swallow the large thing men have in the middle?
 * It must be so: They proclaim that poor Victor's member has burst,
 * and the milky fluid is inscribed on your lips.
 * It must be so: They proclaim that poor Victor's member has burst,
 * and the milky fluid is inscribed on your lips.