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LNM1 Ch 12 Vocabulary and Ex 2: Derivatives

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

Please state only the facts.
Question 4
4.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 5
5.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

Be less ostentatious and more simple in your manner!
Question 6
6.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 7
7.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

He was proud of his social position.
Question 8
8.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 9
9.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

We all are consumers of various goods.
Question 10
10.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 11
11.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

A simile is a figure of speech that involves comparison.
Question 12
12.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 13
13.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

The gladiator handled the sword with great dexterity.
Question 14
14.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Question 15
15.

Select the English derivative based on the Vocabulary to Learn above.

The ignition system of that car needs to be replaced.
Question 16
16.

Select the Latin word that it derives from.

Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives
tantus, tanta, tantum
right hand
similis, simile + genitive or dative
fire
is, ea, id
anger
dextra, dextrae, f.
name
nōmen, nōminis, n.
force, strength
īra, īrae, f.
s/he/it, this, that
noster, nostra, nostrum
we
tuus, tua, tuum
you
ignis, ignis, m.
our
vīs, —, f.; pl. vīrēs, vīrium
like
vōs
so great
nōs
your, yours
vester, vestra, vestrum
your, yours
Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, and Phrases
pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positum
to
consume
faciō, facere, fēcī, factum
to do, make
prō vīribus
s/he says or said (note that in classical Latin this verb is only used with direct speech)
cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum
to kill
occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsum
to show
statim
to put, place
ibi
there
inquit
immediately
ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentum
near
prope + accusative
to wage war
bellum gerō
with all one’s might