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Latin Final Exam

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12 questions
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Question 1
1.

Nouns

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gaudium, gaudiī, n.
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help
auxilium, auxiliī, n.
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war
venēnum, venēnī, n.
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camp
epistula, epistulae, f.
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plan, advice
bellum, bellī, n.
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trickery, deception
memoria, memoriae, f.
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letter
tenebrae, tenebrārum, f. pl.
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example
lacrima, lacrimae, f.
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family, household
vīta, vītae, f.
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joy
familia, familiae, f.
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tear
dolus, dolī, m.
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book
vinculum, vinculī, n.
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letter of the alphabet; pl. literature, letter
exemplum, exemplī, n.
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memory
castra, castrōrum, n. pl.
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reward
liber, librī, m.
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shadows, darkness
cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n.
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poison
praemium, praemiī, n.
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chain, fetter
littera, litterae, f
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life
Question 2
2.

Adjectives

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Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
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armed
miser, misera, miserum
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good
māgnus, māgna, māgnum
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legitimate, open, just
praeclārus, praeclāra, praeclārum
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long
bonus, bona, bonum
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large, great, important
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
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bad
iūstus, iūsta, iūstum
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wretched, sad, miserable
multus, multa, multum
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much, many
malus, mala, malum
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famous, distinguished
armātus, armāta, armātum
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beautiful, nice
longus, longa, longum
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Roman
Question 3
3.

Verbs

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sum, esse, fuī, ——
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to think
soleō, solēre, solitus sum + infi nitive
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to give
servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum
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to teach
possum, posse, potuī, ——
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to feel pain, to be hurt
doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum
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to strengthen
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum
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to lie down, to be inert
iūdicō, iūdicāre, iūdicāvī, iūdicātum
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to enter
dō, dăre, dedī, dătum
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to order somebody to do something
intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, ——
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to judge
iaceō, iacēre, iacuī, ——
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to remain
iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussum + accusative + infinitive
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to design
parō
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to be able, can
cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum
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to save, to preserve
firmō, firmāre, firmāvī, firmātum
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to be accustomed
doleō, dolēre, doluī, ——
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to be
Question 4
4.

Adverbs, Prepositions and Conjunctions

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propter + accusative
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far
nōn sōlum . . . , sed etiam . . .
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often
tamen
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always
semper
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by, from, away from
autem
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into, towards, to
ad + accusative
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about, concerning, down from
sed
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from, out of
dum
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into, to, agains
dē + ablative
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because of, on account of
nam
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however
saepe
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while
ā (ab) + ablative
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for, in fact
longē
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– not only . . . , but also . . .
in + accusative
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but
ē (ex) + ablative
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however
Question 5
5.

How did the Druids preserve their knowledge?

Question 6
6.

According to Caesar, the Druids are

Question 7
7.

Nouns

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verbum, verbī, n.
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love
dēliciae, dēliciārum, f. pl.
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delight, pet
digitus, digitī, m.
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finger
amor, amōris, m.
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mistress
senex, senis, m.
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lap
gremium, gremiī, n.
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eye
oculus, oculī, m.
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sparrow
passer, passeris, m.
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peace
soror, sorōris, f.
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old man
domina, dominae, f.
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sister
pāx, pācis, f.
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word
Question 8
8.

Pronouns, Adjectives and Verbs

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invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum + dative
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s/he (her/himself)/they (themselves) in an indirect statement
aestimō, aestimāre, aestimāvī, aestimātum
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my (a possessive adjective)
sē (reflexive pronoun, accusative)
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serious, strict, severe
sevērus, sevēra, sevērum
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to regard, to esteem
aestimō ūnīus assis
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I do not care a bit
meus, mea, meum
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to envy someone
putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum
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to think, to consider
Question 9
9.

Which deity gave advice to mankind through the Pythia?

Question 10
10.

Nouns

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flamma, flammae, f.
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god
dōnum, dōnī, n.
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gift
deus, deī, m.
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horse
perīculum, perīculī, n.
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flame
equus, equī, m.
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enemy
nox, noctis, f.
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night
hostis, hostis, m.
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danger
Question 11
11.

Adjectives and Conjunctions

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fēlīx, fēlīcis
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keen, fierce
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renowned, well-known, crowded
fortis, forte
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fortunate, happy
paucī, paucae, pauca (in plural)
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brave, strong
ācer, ācris, ācre
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few
celeber, celebris, celebre
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and not, nor
Question 12
12.

Verbs

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cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum
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to build
capiō, capere, cēpī, captum
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to take, adopt, capture
dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum
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to make plans
cōnsilia capere
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to desire, want
aedificō, aedificāre, aedificāvī, aedificātum
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to destroy
fugiō, fugere, fūgī
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to flee, run away
pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum
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to move
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum
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to fight