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LNM1 Chapters 7-9 Review: Vocabulary

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Question 1
1.

Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

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digitus, digitī, m.
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love
dēliciae, dēliciārum, f. pl.
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animal
domina, dominae, f.
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weapons
caput, capitis, n.
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head
arma, armōrum, n. pl.
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citizen
amor, amōris, m.
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consul
animal, animālis, n.
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body
cōnsul, cōnsulis, m.
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delight, pet
cīvis, cīvis, m./f.
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finger
corpus, corporis, n.
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mistress
Question 2
2.

More Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

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fortitūdō, fortitūdinis, f.
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oracle
gremium, gremiī, n.
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eye
mare, maris, n.
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woman
oculus, oculī, m.
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death
ōrāculum, ōrāculī, n.
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soldier
mīles, mīlitis, m.
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sea
homō, hominis, m.
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man (i.e., human being); (pl.) people
mors, mortis, f.
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lap
mulier, mulieris, f.
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courage
exemplar, exemplāris, n.
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example
Question 3
3.

Even More Nouns

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

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rēx, rēgis, m.
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leader, general
pāx, pācis, f.
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time
dux, ducis, m.
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temple
ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f.
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sister
tempus, temporis, n.
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old man
senex, senis, m.
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king
soror, sorōris, f.
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peace
passer, passeris, m.
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sparrow
timor, timōris, m.
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speech
templum, templī, n.
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fear
Question 4
4.

Still more nouns, some pronouns, and adjectives

Match the Latin term to the English translation.

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sevērus, sevēra, sevērum
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city (usually the city of Rome)
sē (refl exive pronoun, accusative)
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word
urbs, urbis, f.
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s/he (him/herself)/ they (themselves) in an indirect statement
verbum, verbī, n.
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my (a possessive adjective)
meus, mea, meum
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serious, strict, severe
Question 5
5.

Verbs

Match the Latin term to the English translation

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invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum + dative
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to regard, esteem
crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum + dative
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I do not care a bit
aestimō unīus assis
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to hear, listen
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
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to believe somebody
intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum
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to decide, determine (often + infinitive)
sē gerit
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to say
dēcernō, dēcernere, dēcrēvī, dēcrētum
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to carry
audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum
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s/he/it behaves
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum
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to understand
aestimō, aestimāre, aestimāvī, aestimātum
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to envy someone
Question 6
6.

More Verbs, Adverbs, and Prepositions

Match the Latin term to the English translation

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