LNM1 Chapters 7-9 Review: Vocabulary

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6 questions
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Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
digitus, digitī, m.
love
animal, animālis, n.
animal
corpus, corporis, n.
weapons
domina, dominae, f.
head
cīvis, cīvis, m./f.
citizen
dēliciae, dēliciārum, f. pl.
consul
amor, amōris, m.
body
caput, capitis, n.
delight, pet
arma, armōrum, n. pl.
finger
cōnsul, cōnsulis, m.
mistress
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More Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
oculus, oculī, m.
oracle
gremium, gremiī, n.
eye
mors, mortis, f.
woman
mīles, mīlitis, m.
death
fortitūdō, fortitūdinis, f.
soldier
ōrāculum, ōrāculī, n.
sea
exemplar, exemplāris, n.
man (i.e., human being); (pl.) people
mare, maris, n.
lap
homō, hominis, m.
courage
mulier, mulieris, f.
example
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Even More Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
tempus, temporis, n.
leader, general
senex, senis, m.
time
ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f.
temple
soror, sorōris, f.
sister
timor, timōris, m.
old man
rēx, rēgis, m.
king
passer, passeris, m.
peace
dux, ducis, m.
sparrow
templum, templī, n.
speech
pāx, pācis, f.
fear
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Still more nouns, some pronouns, and adjectives

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
meus, mea, meum
city (usually the city of Rome)
sē (refl exive pronoun, accusative)
word
sevērus, sevēra, sevērum
s/he (him/herself)/ they (themselves) in an indirect statement
verbum, verbī, n.
my (a possessive adjective)
urbs, urbis, f.
serious, strict, severe
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Verbs

Match the Latin term to the English translation

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum + dative
to regard, esteem
dēcernō, dēcernere, dēcrēvī, dēcrētum
I do not care a bit
aestimō, aestimāre, aestimāvī, aestimātum
to hear, listen
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum
to believe somebody
audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum
to decide, determine (often + infinitive)
crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum + dative
to say
intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum
to carry
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
s/he/it behaves
aestimō unīus assis
to understand
sē gerit
to envy someone
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More Verbs, Adverbs, and Prepositions

Match the Latin term to the English translation

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
līberō, līberāre, līberāvī, līberātum + accusative + ablative
to free someone from something
contrā + accusative
make a speech
tunc
to sail, voyage
vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum
to seek, head for, go to, rush at
ōrātiōnem habeō
to think, consider
nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigātum
to know
putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum
to feel
petō, petere, petīvī, petītum
to come
tandem
to conquer, defeat
sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum
at last
veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum
then
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītum
against