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Latin for Americans 2
Lessons 33 to 35
35
Language - Latin
10th Grade
05/19/2008

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Term
collis, -is (M)
Definition
hill
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custōs, -ōdis (M)
Definition
guard
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mēns, mentis (F)
Definition
mind
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inīquus, -a, -um

Definition
uneven, unjust
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propinquus, -a, -um
Definition
near
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vehemēns, vehementis (gen.)
Definition
vigorous
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dēficiō, -ere, dēfēci, defectus
Definition
fail, defect, revolt
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dēiciō, -ere, dēiēcī, dēiectus
Definition
throw down, dislodge
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ēvādō, -ere, ēvāsī, ēvāsūrus
Definition
go out, climb, escape
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nāscor, nāscī, nātus
Definition
be born
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occurrō, -ere, occurrī, occursūrus
Definition
meet, occur
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pendō, -ere, pependī, pēnsus
Definition
hang, weigh, pay
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eques, equities (M)
Definition
horseman
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magnitūdo, -dinis (F)
Definition
greatness, size
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sanguis, -inis (M)
Definition
blood
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tristis, -e
Definition
sad, severe, bitter
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coepī, coeptus
Definition
began (perfect tenses only)
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praestō, -āre, -stitī, -stitus

Definition
stand before, excel (with dative)
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prōciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectus

Definition
throw, thrust (forward)
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restituō, -ere, restituī, restitūtus

Definition
restore
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Preposition: extrā (with accusative)

Definition
outside of
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Conjunction: quoniam

Definition
since
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dētrīmentum, -ī (N)

Definition

loss

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fēmina, -ae (F)
Definition
woman
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multitūdo, -dinis (F)
Definition
great number
Term
complūrēs, -a or –ia
Definition
several
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incolumis, -e
Definition
unharmed
Term

Adverbs: prope

Definition

almost

Term

exspīrō, 1

Definition

breathe out, die

Term
īnfero, īnferre, intulī, illātus
Definition
bring
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Adverbs: umquam
Definition
ever, at any time
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Conjunction: nisi

Definition
unless, except
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After si, nisi, num, and ne...
Definition

all the alis fall away!

si: if

nisi: if not

num: whether

ne: several meanings- lest, so that not, that not, etc. 

Term
Connecting Relatives: if a relative pronoun begans a sentence...
Definition

...it is translated as "this," or "he, she, it, they," depending on whether it stands alone or not.

Qui, stantes ibi, clamaverunt.

They, standing there, shouted.

 

Caesar abdidit suam pecuniam. Quae pecunia postea direpta est.

Caesar hid his own money. This money was plundered afterwards.

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A preposition is not needed to show motion towards if...
Definition

...the place is a city, town, or domus.

Caesar venit Romam.

Caesar comes to Rome. 

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