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Page 1: Henle Latin Vocabulary Challenge B · glōria, glōriae 1st feminine fame, glory pg 7 prōvincia, provinciae 1st feminine province pg 14 Verbs/ Adverbs Latin Word Part of Speech English

Henle Latin Vocabulary

Challenge B

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 1

Pages 7, 11, 14

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation

Pg #

terra, terrae 1st feminine earth, land pg 7

porta, portae 1st feminine gate pg 7

Marīa, Marīae 1st feminine Mary pg 7

nauta, nautae 1st masculine sailor pg 7

victōria, victōriae 1st feminine victory pg 7

silva, silvae 1st feminine forest pg 7

glōria, glōriae 1st feminine fame, glory pg 7

prōvincia, provinciae

1st feminine province pg 14

Verbs/ Adverbs

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Lesson #/Pg #

ōrat Verb he, she, it prays pg 11

ōrant Verb they pray pg 11

videt Verb he, she, it sees pg 11

vident Verb they see pg 11

laudat Verb he, she, it praises pg 14

laudant Verb they praise pg 14

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

nōn Adverb not pg 11

Related English words: The following phrases contain English words related to some of the Latin words

in the vocabulary: a nautical dictionary; a sylvan scene; the portals of the palace; rough terrain. Can you

tell which words are related?

A nonstop flight. The priest then read the orations.

A laudatory speech; a provincial dialect

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 2

Pages 17, 21, 23, 25, 31

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation

Pg #

servus, servī 2nd masculine slave, servant pg 17

fīlius, fīliī 2nd masculine son pg 17

Deus, Deī 2nd masculine God pg 17

amīcus, amīcī 2nd masculine friend pg 17

Chrīstus, Chrīstī 2nd masculine Christ pg 17

Chrīstiānus, Chrīstiānī 2nd masculine Christian pg 17

bellum, bellī 2nd Neuter war pg 21

caelum, caelī 2nd Neuter sky, heaven pg 21

rēgnum, rēgnī 2nd Neuter kingdom, royal power

pg 21

praemium, praemiī 2nd Neuter reward pg 21

perīculum, perīculī 2nd Neuter danger pg 21

imperium, imperiī 2nd Neuter command, power, empire

pg 21

gladius, ī 2nd Masculine sword pg 23

oppidum, ī 2nd Neuter town pg 25

Gallia, ae 1st Feminine Gaul pg 25

Gallus, ī 2nd Masculine a Gaul pg 25

Rōmānus, ī 2nd Masculine a Roman pg 25

Rōma, ae 1st Feminine Rome pg 25

Note: : When Caelum is used to mean the Christian heaven the c will be capitalized

Verbs/ Adverbs/Conjunctions/Prepositions

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

dedit Verb he, she, it gave pg 23

dedērunt Verb they gave pg 23

sum Verb I am pg 28

es Verb you (singular) are pg 28

est Verb he, she, it is pg 28

sumus Verb we are pg 28

estis Verb you are (plural) pg 28

sunt Verb they are pg 28

incolunt Verb they inhabit pg 31

vidētis Verb you (plural) see pg 31

vīcērunt Verb they conquered pg 31 .

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 2

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

et Conjunction and pg 17

quod Conjunction because pg 31

itaque Conjunction therefore, and so pg 31

sed Conjunction but pg 23

propter prep. w. acc. on account of pg 25

cum prep. w. abl with pg 25

post prep. w. acc. after, behind pg 25

in prep. w. abl in, on pg 25

Note: The abbreviations used are: prep., preposition, w., with, acc., accusative, abl., ablative

In vocabulary study always learn WHAT CASE A PREPOSITION GOVERNS

Quod and itaque NEVER change their spelling. Itaque is used at the beginning of a sentence as an

introductory adverb.

Related English Words:

A servile spirit; amicable relations; with filial affection.

A belligerent nation. An interregnum. A premium was offereed. His Imperial Majesty.

The French are famous for their Gallic with. In the post-bellum years

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 3

Pages 36, 39, 42

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

lēx, lēgis 3rd Feminine law pg 36

rēx, rēgis 3rd Masculine king pg 36

dux, ducis 3rd Masculine leader pg 36

lūx, lūcis 3rd Feminine light pg 36

homō, hominis 3rd Masculine man pg 36

imperātor, imperātōris 3rd Masculine commander in chief, general pg 36

vēritās, vēritātis 3rd Feminine truth pg 36

Caesar, Caesaris 3rd Masculine Caesar pg 39

salūs, salūtis 3rd Feminine safety, welfare, salvation pg 39

vōx, vōcis 3rd Feminine voice, cry pg 39

virtūs, virtūtis 3rd Feminine courage, virtue pg 42

mīles, mīlitis 3rd Masculine solider pg 42

pāx, pācis 3rd Feminine peace pg 42

via, ae 1st Feminine road, way pg 42

populus, ī 2nd Masculine people, nation pg 42

Note: What is the gender of Caesar, vōx, and salūs? Why? Why is vōx like lēx?

To what declensions do the nouns in the vocabulary belong? What gender are they? Why?

Verbs

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

audīvit Verb he, she, it heard pg 39

mūnīvērunt Verb they fortified, they constructed (w. viam or viās) pg 42

Note: Mūnīvērunt means they constructed ONLY when it has viam or viās as its object. Otherwise it

means they fortified.

Related English Words:

Salutary advice; vocal lessons; the Kaiser.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 4

Pages 44, 47, 51, 53

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

pars, partis 3rd (istem) Feminine part pg 44

collis, collis 3rd (istem) Masculine* hill pg 44

hostis, hostis 3rd (istem) Feminine enemy (in war) pg 44

gēns, gentis 3rd (istem) Feminine tribe pg 44

caedēs, caedis 3rd (istem) Feminine slaughter pg 44

frāter, frātris (frātrum) 3rd Masculine brother pg 47

pater, patris (patrum) 3rd Masculine father pg 47

māter, mātris (mātrum) 3rd Feminine mother pg 47

mōns, montis 3rd (istem) Masculine* mountain pg 47

clāmor, clāmōris 3rd Masculine shouting, shout pg 47

prīnceps, prīncipis 3rd Masculine chief, leading man pg 47

flūmen, flūminis 3rd Neuter river pg 51

iter, itineris 3rd Neuter journey, march, route pg 51

corpus, corporis 3rd Neuter body pg 51

vulnus, vulneris 3rd Neuter wound pg 51

agmen, agminis 3rd Neuter column (of soldiers), army (on the march)

pg 51

nōmen, nōminis 3rd Neuter name pg 51

mundus, mundī 2nd Masculine world pg 53

Note: The plural of hostis is often used to tranlate the English singular enemy. Collis is an exception to

the rules for gender; notice that is masculine.

The genitive plura of pater, māter, frāter is put in parentheses to remind you that these words are

exceptions to the rule for -ium words.

Notice that mōns is an exception to the gender rules.

Related English Words: The gentiles; hostile actions. Paternal care; the crown prince; maternal

affection; clamorous demands; fraternal love. Corporal needs. An itinerant salesman. We nominated him

for president. Mundane affairs.

Verbs

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

occīdērunt Verb they killed pg 47

erat Verb he, she, it was pg 53

erant verb they were pg 53

Note: Erat and erant (like est and sunt) sometimes mean there was and there were.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 5

Pages 56, 58

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

adventus, ūs 4th Masculine arrival, coming pg 56

equitātus, ūs 4th Masculine cavalry pg 56

exercitus, ūs 4th Masculine army pg 56

impetus, ūs 4th Masculine attack pg 56

metus, ūs 4th Masculine fear pg 56

spīritus, ūs 4th Masculine breath, spirit pg 56

portus, ūs 4th Masculine harbor pg 56

senātus , ūs 4th Masculine senate pg 56

Note:

1. The ūs in the vocabulary stands of course for the full genitive form, e.g. Adventus, ūs = adventus,

adventūs.

2. Be sure to note the the difference between portus, ūs and porta, ae.

3. The Roman Senate was an aristocratic governing body somewhat like a combination of the United

State Senate and the British House of Lords. In the time of the Republic the Senate was very

powerful and really directed Roman policies. Under the emperors it had very little real power.

Related English Word: The port of New York. The season of Advent. He gave the movement a strong

impetus.

Prepositions/Adverbs

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

in prep w. ablative in, on pg 58

in prep w. accusative in, into, against, upon, on pg 58

nunc adverb now pg 58

autem conjunction, postpositive

however pg 58

Note: Autem is postpositive. This means that it cannot stand first in a clause but must ALWAYS

FOLLOW THE FIRST WORD OR PHRASE OF ITS CLAUSE. (See sentence 4, Exercise 65)

Verbs

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

fēcērunt Verb they made pg 58

vēnit verb he, she, it came pg 58

vēnērunt verb they came pg 58

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 6

Pages 62, 64

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

rēs, reī 5th Feminine thing, affair pg 62

fidēs, fideī 5th Feminine faith, reliability, faithfulness pg 62

aciēs, aciēī 5th Feminine battle line pg 62

spēs, speī 5th Feminine hope pg 62

castra, castrōrum (plural) 2nd Neuter camp pg 64

impedīmenta, impedīmentōrum (plural)

2nd Neuter baggage, baggage train pg 64

grātia, ae (singular) 1st Feminine favor, influence, grace (in Christian Latin)

pg 64

grātiae, grātiārum (plural) 1st Feminine thanks pg 64

cōpia, ae (singular) 1st Feminine supply, abundance pg 64

cōpiae, cōpiarum (plural) 1st Feminine troops, forces (military term) pg 64

Note:

1. Grātia is used in Christian Latin to mean grace, as in grātia Deī, the grace of God.

2. Silva, ae, as you know, means a forest; but it is generally used in the PLURAL and with the

SAME MEANING as in the singular, like the English word woods.

3. Recall that the English singular enemy is often translated by the plural hostēs.

Related English Words: This is the real state of affairs. Fidelity to duty. A copious flow of water;

gratitude; a gracious manner; a comfortable position.

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

posuērunt verb they put, they placed pg 62

posuērunt w. castra verb they pitched pg 64

agunt w. grātiās verb they give pg 64

Note: When posuērunt is modified by an in-phrase, the in ALWAYS takes the ablative.

1. Posuērunt means they pitched ONLY when it has castra for its object. Remember that when an

in-phrase modifies posuērunt, the in always governs the ablative.

2. Agunt means give ONLY when it has grātiās for its object.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 7

Pages 73, 76, 78

1st & 2nd Declension Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

magnus, a, um 1st & 2nd great, large pg 73

altus, a, um 1st & 2nd high, deep pg 73

bonus, a, um 1st & 2nd good pg 73

longus, a, um 1st & 2nd long pg 73

malus, a, um 1st & 2nd bad pf 73

multus, a, um 1st & 2nd much (pl. many) pg 73

sānctus, a, um 1st & 2nd holy, saint pg 73

prīmus, a, um 1st & 2nd first pg 73

angustus, a, um 1st & 2nd narrow pg 76

reliquus, a, um 1st & 2nd remaining, the rest of pg 76

tūtus, a, um 1st & 2nd safe pg 76

Rōmānus, a um 1st & 2nd Roman pg 76

Chrīstiānus, a, um 1st & 2nd Christian pg 76

RULE: Adjectives agree with their nouns in gender, number and case.

Related English Words

The welfare of the people should be the primary concern of statesmen. The magnitude of the task.

Altitude. Relics of the Saints; a good tutor.

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

inopia, ae 1st Feminine scarcity, want pg 78

dominus, ī 2nd Masculine master, Lord* pg 78

mūrus, ī 2nd Masculine wall pg 78

frūmentum, ī 2nd Neuter grain (pl. crops) pg 78

legiō, legiōnis 3rd Feminine legion pg 78

*Note: In Christian Latin Dominus, Lord, is used when referring to God or Christ.

Related English Words:

Arguments pro and con; a dominating personality; mural decorations.

Prepositions/Adverbs

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

prō prep w. ablative in front of (before) on behalf of (for)

pg 78

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 8

Pages 82, 85, 87

3rd Declension Adjectives

Latin Word Declension English Translation Pg #

gravis, e 3rd heavy, severe, serious pg 82

brevis, e 3rd short pg 82

commūnis, e 3rd common pg 82

difficilis, e 3rd difficult pg 82

facilis, e 3rd easy pg 82

fortis, e 3rd brave, strong pg 82

nōbilis, e 3rd noble, renowned pg 82

omnis, e 3rd all, every pg 82

Related English Words:

Life is brief. The good of the community. Fortified positions. God is omnipresent. A grave matter.

Note: Remember that ALL adjectives follow the rule for agreement given on page 73. RULE: Adjectives

agree with their nouns in gender, number and case.

Adjectives Governing Cases

Latin Word Declension Governed by Case: English Translation Pg #

cupidus, a, um 1st & 2nd Genitive eager, desirous pg 85

plēnus, a, um 1st & 2nd Gen or Abl full pg 85

fīnitimus, a, um 1st & 2nd Dative neighboring, next pg 85

similis, e 3rd Gen or Dative like, similar pg 85

Note: These adjectives are sometimes used WITHOUT a modifying phrase as: gentēs fīnitimae,

neighboring tribes.

Related English Words:

The cupidity of the miser; a plenary indulgence

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S1W8 cont.

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

Jēsūs, ū 4th Masculine Jesus pg 87

urbs, urbis 3rd Feminine city pg 87

pōns, pontis 3rd Masculine bridge pg 87

signum, ī 2nd Neuter standard, signal, sign pg 87

eques, equitis 3rd Masculine horseman (pl. calvary) pg 87

Note:

3. The plural of horseman is horsemen, which is the same as cavalry; hence the meaning for equitēs given

in the vocabulary.

4. Jēsūs is declined:

Nom. Jēsūs

Gen Jēsū

Dat Jēsū

Acc Jēsūm

Abl Jēsū

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

et. . . et Conjunction both.. and pg 87

quid what? pg 87

prīmā lūce Phrase at dawn pg 87

Note:

1. Quid is used in asking questions: Quid est in urbe? What is in the city? Quid vidētis? What do you

see?

2. Lūce is the ablative of lūx; prīmā (from prīmus, a, um) agrees with it. Prīmā lūce literally means with

or at the first light; hence, at dawn.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 9

Pages 103

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation

Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

laudō 1st tr. praise pg 103

occupō 1st tr. seize pg 103

oppugnō 1st tr. attack, assault pg 103

ōrō 1st tr. beg, pray pg 103

parō 1st tr. prepare, get ready pg 103

Note:

1. Whenever the principal parts are not printed in full in the vocabulary, the verb forms its

parts regularly like the model for its conjugation. Thus occupō is like laudō: occupō,

OCCUPĀRE, OCCUPĀVĪ, OCCUPĀTUS, 1. tr. IN ALL TESTS AND RECITATIONS

GIVE THE FULL PRINCIPAL PART.

2. The abbreviation tr. stands for TRANSITIVE and shows that the verb takes a direct

OBJECT in the ACCUSATIVE case. Always learn from the vocabulary whether a verb is

TRANSITIVE or INTRANSITIVE

RELATED ENGLISH WORDS:

He lauded the President's program. American soldiers occupied many islands in the Pacific.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 10

Pages 109, 112, 114, 117

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

pugnō 1st intr. fight pg 109

superō 1st tr. overcome, conquer, surpass pg 109

portō 1st tr. carry pg 109

dō, dāre, dedī, dātus

1st tr. give pg 112

vocō 1st tr. call pg 112

Note: Dō forms its perfect stem differently from laudō. Therefore you must memorize the principal

parrts. It is also peculiar in this, that the a which begins the endings is short throughout the indicative

except in the second person singular present indicative active (dās).

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

numerus, ī 2nd Masculine number pg 109

centuriō, centuriōnis 3rd Masculine a centurion* pg 109

mors, mortis 3rd Feminine death pg 112

hīberna, hībernōrum (plural)

2nd (pl) Neuter winter quarters pg 112

locus, ī pl., loca, locōrum

2nd Masculine place pg 114

ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis 3rd Feminine speech, prayer pg 117

* Note: A centurion was a Roman army officer in charge of 100 men. The rank was similar to that of our

captain

Note: Hīberna, like castra, is declined only in the plural. Locus becomes a neuter noun in the plural:

loca. When locus is modified by an adjective the preposition in may be omitted with the ablative case. In

an unfavorable place, locō aliēnō. Ōrātiō means prayer only in Christian Latin.

Related English Words:

He gave a large tip to the porter. Some boys are pugnacious by nature. Every century has its saints.

Roman numerals. Import and export taxes. A mortal wound. Some animals hibernate during the winter.

A vocation to the priesthood. The priest reads the orations after the Kyrie Eleison.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 10

Pages 109, 112, 114, 117

Adjectives

Latin Word Declension English Translation Pg #

aliēnus, a, um 1st & 2nd unfavorable, another's, foreign pg 114

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

interim adverb meanwhile pg 112

ubi adverb where? pg 114

quis pronoun who? pg 114

quid pronoun what? pg 114

cūr adverb why? pg 114

semper adverb always pg 117

sīcut conjunction as pg 117

in prīncipiō phrase in the beginning pg 117

in saecula saeculōrum phrase world without end, forever pg 117

-ne particle used in questions pg 117

Related English Words

The politician has alienated many of his friends. A local election. Some aliens are deported by the

government,.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 11

Pages 120, 125

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

moneō 2nd tr. warn, advise pg 120

timeō, timēre, timuī no 4th part

2nd tr. fear pg 120

terreō 2nd tr. terrify pg 120

habeō 2nd tr. have pg 120

videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus

2nd tr. see pg 125

Note: Timeō has no fourth principal part. Videō forms its principal parts differently from the model

moneō. Memorize all the parts given here.

Related English Words: A timorous soul; a timid person; Visual aids. The shepherds saw a vision of

angels.

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

arma, armōrum (plural) 2nd (pl) Neuter arms pg 120

Note: Arma is a neuter plural of the second declension.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

ego, meī pronoun I pg 125

nōs, nostrī pronoun we pg 125

saepe adverb often pg 125

Related English Words:

An inflated ego. Napoleon was egotistical.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 12

Pages 128, 133, 137

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

2nd tr. hold pg 128

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus

2nd tr. move pg 128

sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentus

2nd tr. sustain, withstand pg 133

Related English Words:

Napoleon possessed a tenacious and indomitable wall. Motion pictures.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

tū, tuī pronoun you (singular) pg 128

vōs, vestrī pronoun you (plural) pg 128

tamen adverb nevertheless pg 128

neque conjunction nor, and.. not pg 128

ia, ea, id pronoun he, she, it pg 133

suī pronoun himself, herself, itself, themselves pg 137

etiam adverb also pg 137

enim conjunction postpositive

for pg 137

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

fīnēs, fīnium 3rd (pl) Masculine territory pg 133

Note: Fīnēs is a plural noun of the third declension.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 13

Pages 140, 141, 143, 145

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus 3rd tr. lead, guide pg 140

gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus 3rd tr. carry, carry on, wage (w. bellum)

pg 140

dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfēnsus

3rd tr. defend pg 141

īnstruō, īnstruere, īnstrūxī, īnstrūctus 3rd tr. draw up, equip pg 141

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus 3rd tr. send pg 141

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus 3rd tr. conquer pg 143

petō, petere, petīvī, petītus 3rd tr. seek, beg, request pg 143

pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus 3rd tr. drive, repulse, rout pg 143

pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus 3rd tr. put, place, set, pitch (w. castra)

pg 145

contendō, contendere, contendī, no 4th part

3rd intr. strive, contend, hasten

pg 145

agō, agere, egī, āctus 3rd tr. drive, do, act, treat pg 145

Note:

1. Pōnō means pitch only when it is used of a camp. When an in-phrase is used to modify pōnō, in

always takes the ABLATIVE.

2. Contendō has no fourth principal parts.

3. Agō is not the helping verb do, as in “I did love” or “I do fight”; it is an independent verb, as in

“I did it.”

Related English Words:

What is the difference between a missive and a missle? It is safer to build viaducts over railroad

tracks. St. Francis Xavier was a great Catholic missionary. St. Francis Borgia was the Duke of

Gandia before he became a Jesuit. A petition presented to Congress; a victorious general

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 13

Pages 140, 141, 143, 145

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

litterae, litterārum (plural) 1st (pl) Feminine letter (i.e. an epistle) , dispatch

pg 143

Note: Litterae is a plural noun of the first declension ( like cōpiae)

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

fortiter adverb bravely, strongly pg 141

ibi adverb there pg 145

dē prep. w. abl concerning, about pg 145

Related English Words:

What is the difference between a missive and a missle? It is safer to build viaducts over railroad

tracks. St. Francis Xavier was a great Catholic missionary. St. Francis Borgia wa the Duke of

Gandia before he became a Jesuit. A petition presented to Congress; a victorious general

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 14

Pages 147, 151, 153

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation

Pg #

audiō 4th tr. hear pg 147

mūniō 4th tr fortify, construct (w. viam or viās)

pg 147

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

4th intr. come pg 147

conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum

4th intr. come together, assemble

pg 147

sum, esse, fuī, futūrus

intr. am pg 151

absum, abesse, āfuī, āfutūrus ab (ā) w. abl.

intr. am away, am distant

pg 153

Note:

Veniō (as is clear from its meaning) is intransitive; i.e. It can not take an object in the accusative case.

The fourth principal part of INTRANSITIVE verbs is written -um, not -us (ventum). This will be

explained later.

Note: Sum has no PASSIVE; therefore is has no perfect participle passive. The future active participle is

given as the fourth principal part. We shall study these participles later.

Note: Absum is a compound of the preposition ab and the verb sum. Therefore, it is conjugated like SUM.

The place away from which something is, is expressed by the preposition ab (ā before consonants), from,

and the ablative. Thus: Caesar was away from the camp. Caesar a castrīs aberat.

Related English Words:

Munitions of war. The Senate convened to discuss the treaty. The 1944 Democratic convention

nominated Roosevelt and Truman. The auditorium was packed.

Many members of Congress were absent.

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 14

Pages 147, 151, 153

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

per prep. w. acc through pg 147

undique adverb from all sides, on all sides pg 151

longē adverb far, by far pg 153

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

tēlum, ī 2nd Neuter dart pg 151

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Challenge B Semester 1 Week 15

Pages 156, 160

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation

Pg #

collocō, 1st tr place, station pg 156

maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsūrus

2nd intr. remain pg 156

compleō, complēre, complēvī, complētus

2nd tr. w. abl fill (with) pg 156

cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessūrus

3rd intr. give way, yield pg 156

incitō 1st tr incite, arouse pg 160

adjuvō, adjuvāre, adjūvī, adjūtus

1st tr. help, aid pg 160

servō 1st tr. guard, keep pg 160

perturbō 1st tr. confuse, disturb pg 160

incendō, incendere, incendī, incēnsus

3rd tr. set fire to, burn pg 160

Note: When compleō is modified by a with-phase is translated by the ablative without a preposition.

Hence the notation w. Abl. He filled the camp with grain. Castra frūmentō complēvit.

Related English Words:

Incendiary bombs. The general's adjutant. He was very perturbed.

Mexico ceded California to the United State. The destroyer has its full complement of men.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

atque (ac) conjunction and pg 156

tum adverb then, at that time pg 160

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 1

Pages 163, 168

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

puer, puerī 2nd masc. boy pg 163

ager, agrī 2nd masc. field pg 163

vir, virī 2nd masc. man pg 163

Italia, Italiae 1st Fem Italy pg 163

fortūna, fortūnae 1st fem. fortune pg 163

Note: Homō means a human being, a man as opposed to an animal; vir means a man as opposed

to a woman or a child.

Chrīstus propter nōs hominēs in mundum vēnit.

Christ came into the world on account of us men.

Men here means the human race; Christ came for both men and women, hence hominēs.

Caesar erat vir fortis.

Christ was a brave man.

Vir is used because Caesar is not a woman and has manly, virile qualities.

Hereafter, use homō only when a human being or man in general is meant.

Related English Words:

A puerile remark. A virile character. The agrarian party.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

ita adverb so thus pg 163

trāns prep. w. acc across pg 163

Related English Words:

. Lindbergh made the first solo transatlantic flight.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 1

Pages 163, 168

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

miser, misera, miserum 1st & 2nd wretched pg 168

līber, lībera, līberum 1st & 2nd free pg 168

integer, integra, integrum 1st & 2nd fresh, uninjured, whole pg 168

Related English Words:

Lincoln liberated the slaves. A miserable fellow. The number one is an integer.

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

proelium, ī 2nd Neuter battle pg 168

cīvitās, cīvitātis 3rd (Istem) fem state pg 168

Note: The ablative of proelium is generally used without in in such expressions as: in many battles, multīs

proeliīs.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 2

Pages 173

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

meus, a, um 1st/2nd Decl my, mine pg 173

noster, nostra, nostrum 1st/2nd Decl our, ours pg 173

tuus, a, um 1st/2nd Decl your, yours (when referring to ONE person)

pg 173

vester, vestra, vestrum 1st/2nd Decl your, yours (when referring to MORE THAN ONE person)

pg 173

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 3

Pages 182, 185, 186 (review)

Verbs

Related English words

The sacrament of confirmation. The president of the United States should be a good administrator.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

nam conjunction for (when for means because and introduces a REASON)

pg 185

ab (ā) prep w. abl by (expressing agency) from (w. absum)

pg 185

Review Vocabulary (pg 182)

dō, dare, dedī, datus, 1. tr - give

adjuvō, adjuvāre, adjūvī, adjūtus, 1. tr. - help, aid

collocō, 1. tr. - place, station

oppugnō, 1. tr. - attack, assault, storm

Review Vocabulary (pg 186)

vocō, 1. tr. - call

occupō, 1. tr. - seize

Latin Word Conjugation Transitive Intrasitive

English Translation Pg #

administrō 1st trans manage, attend to pg 182

appellō 1st trans address, call (upon) pg 182

cōnfirmō 1st trans encourage, strengthen pg 182

cōnservō 1st trans preserve, spare pg 185

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 4

Pages 192, 197

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans Meaning Page #

contineō, continēre, continuī, contentus

2nd trans restrain, hold in pg 192

obtineō, obtinēre, obtinūi, obtentus

2nd trans hold, occupy pg 192

trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditus

3rd trans hand over pg 197

dīmittō, dīmittere, dīmīsī, dīmissus

3rd trans send away, dismiss pg 197

occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus

3rd trans kill pg 197

Related English Words

A container.

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

aut conjunction or pg 192

aut . . . aut conjunction either...or pg 192

neque . . . neque conjunction neither . . . or pg 192

postea adverb afterwards pg 192

sine prep w. abl without pg 197

ferē adverb almost pg 197

Related Latin Words

Post: ea.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 4

Pages 192, 197

Review Vocabulary (pg 192)

terreō, 2. tr. - terrify

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus, 2. tr. - hold

videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus, 2. tr. - see

Review Vocabulary (pg 197)

dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfēnsus, 3, tr – defend

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus, 3, tr – lead, guide

pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsus, 3. tr - drive, repulse, rout

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus, 3, tr – conquer

agō, agere, ēgī, āctus, 3, tr - drive, do, act, treat, give (w. grātiās)

Note: The phrase grātiās agō means I give thanks or I thank and takes an indirect object.

Tībi grātiās agimus. We thank you. (We give thanks to you).

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 5

Pages 202, 209

Review Vocabulary (p 202)

audiō, 4, tr. - hear

mūniō, 4. tr. - fortify, construct (w. viam or viās)

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum, 4. intr. - come

conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum, 4, intr. - come together, assemble

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation Pg #

premō, premere, pressī, pressus

3rd trans press, press hard pg 209

retineō, retinēre, retinuī, retentus

2nd trans hold back, keep pg 209

comparō 1st trans get, prepare pg 209

explōrō 1st trans reconnoiter, find out pg 209

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

vehementer adverb greatly, violently pg 209

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 6

Pages 227, 230

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

vīta, ae 1st fem life pg 227

vallum, ī 2nd neuter wall, rampart pg 227

amīcitia, ae 1st fem friendship pg 227

fossa, ae 1st fem ditch pg 227

Related English Words (pg 227)

Vital; amicable; vitamin; celerity

Related Latin Word (pg 227) : Amīcus

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

celeriter adverb swiftly pg 227

diū adverb a long time, long pg 230

ācriter adverb bitterly, eagerly pg 230

Related English Words (pg 230) - The acrid smell of burning sulfur..

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

exspectō 1st trans wait for, wait pg 230

expugnō 1st trans storm, take by storm

pg 230

Related English Words (pg 230)

Great expectations. I am expecting a friend

Related Latin words (p 230)

Diū pugnāvimus. Oppidum oppugnāvit.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 6

Pages 227, 230

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

novus, a, um 1st/2nd new pg 230

Related English Words (pg 230)

Not so many years ago the radio was a novelty.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 7

Pages 235

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

tribūnus, ī 2nd masc tribune pg 235

cōnsilium, ī 2nd neuter plan, counsel pg 235

concilium, ī 2nd neuter council pg 235

lēgātus, ī 2nd masc envoy, lieutenant pg 235

Note: Tribūnus is often used with the genitive mīlitum. Tribūnus mīlitum (literally, a tribune of

soldiers) is to be translated a military tribune. The military tribune was an officer a rank above the

centurion.

Related English Words (pg 235 - 236)

The American Legation. . The papal legate.

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

lātus, a, um 1st/2nd wide pg 235

Related English Words (pg 235 - 236)

The latitude and the longitude of the earth.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

facile adverb easily pg 235

Related Latin Word (p 236): Iter per prōvinciam facile erat.

Related English Words (pg 235 - 236)

His manner was facile. Control of the air facilitates military victories. Practice can produce remarkable

facility.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 8

Pages 241, 248

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

labor, labōris 3rd masc effort, toil pg 241

ōrdō, ōrdinis 3rd masc rank (of soldiers) pg 241

obses, obsidis 3rd common hostage pg 241

auxilium, ī 2nd neuter help, aid pg 248

auxilia, auxiliōrum 2nd neuter reinforcement pg 248

memoria, ae 1st fem memory pg 248

Note: Obses is marked c (=common gender); that is, it may be either masculine or feminine, as hostages

were men and women. However, use it as masculine unless it clearly refers to women.

Related English Words (pg 241)

Line the men up in order. Hard labor. Interstate commerce.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech English Translation Pg #

inter prep. w. acc between, among pg 241

statim adverb at once, immediately pg 241

quī, quae, quod pronoun who (whose, whom); which; that pg 248

Related English Words (pg 241)

Interstate commerce.

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

memoriā teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

2nd trans keep in memory, remember

pg 248

Review Vocabulary (pg 241)

sum, esse, afuī, afutūrus, intr., ab (ā) w. abl - am away, am distant

ab (ā), prep w. abl – from (w. absum); by (agency)

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 9

Pages 254, 259, 263

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

nox, noctis 3rd fem night pg 254

nuntius, ī 2nd masc messenger, message pg 259

nātūra, ae 1st fem nature pg 259

injūria, ae 1st fem injustice, wrong pg 259

custōs, custōdis 3rd masc guard pg 263

Note: Guards are usually soldiers. Therefore what gender is custōs?

Related English Words (pg 254)

The bat is a nocturnal animal. The injured party brought suit. A papal nuncio. . The police took the

criminal into custody. . I am the custodian of this property.

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

perveniō, pervenīre, pervēnī, perventum

4th intrans in or ad w. acc

arrive pg 254

pertineō, pertinēre, pertinuī

2nd intrans ad w. Acc

pertain to, stretch to

pg 254

dēdūcō, dēdūcere, dēdūxī, dēductus

3rd trans lead, lead away pg 259

cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitus

3rd trans learn, find out pg 259

appropinquō 1st intr.; w. ad or dat draw near to, approach

pg 263

vastō 1st trans lay waste, ravage pg 263

Note: Appropinquō is intransitive. The English object of approach or draw near to is expressed

by AD with the accusative or by the DATIVE. This is the meaning of the notation: "intr.; w. ad or

dat. " in the vocabulary.

Hostēs ad hīberna (hībernīs) appropinquant.

The enemy draws near to the winter quarters. (or) The enemy approaches the winter quarters.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 9

Pages 254, 259, 263

Related English Words (pg 254)

A pertinent remark.. Sherlock Holmes solved crimes by deduction. Modern war brings terrible

devastation.

Related Latin words (pg 254)

Veniō; teneō; parō.

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

parātus, a, um; w. ad 1st/2nd prepared (for) pg 254

ūtilis, e; w. ad 3rd useful (for) pg 254

Related English Words (pg 254)

No one doubts the utility of water power. China has never been able to utilize all its resources. The bat is a

nocturnal animal. Usque is a Latin adverb.

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

ad prep w. acc to, until, at, for (with adjectives) pg 254

usque adverb all the way pg 254

-que conjunction and pg 259

diūtius comparative adverb

longer pg 263

facilius comparative adverb

more easily pg 263

Note: The conjugation -que is always added to the first word that follows the and.

Marīa sānctīque Deī. Mary and the Saints of God.

Senātus Populusque Rōmānus. The Roman Senate and People.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 9

Pages 254, 259, 263

If et were used these would be:

Marīa et sānctī Deī.; Senātus et Populus Rōmānus.

You have now learned three words for and:

1. et, which is the ordinatry conjugation in Latin;

2. atque, which is more emphatic and emphasizes the second part of the combination.

3. -que, which joins things that are more closely associated.

Related English Words (pg 254)

Usque is a Latin adverb.

Related Latin Words (pg 264): Facilis; facile.

Review Vocabulary (pg 254)

in, prep. w. abl – in, on

in, prep. w. acc. – in, into, against, upong, onto, on

portō, 1, tr. - carry

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus, 2. tr. - move

contendō, contendere, contendī, 3, tr. - strive, contend, hasten

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 10

Pages 267, 269, 272, 275

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation Pg #

valeō, valēre, valuī, valitūrus

2nd Intrans am strong, am well, am influential

pg 269

cernō, cernere 3rd trans distinguish, see pg 269

ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentus

3rd trans show pg 272

trādūcō, trādūcere, trādūxī, trāductus

3rd trans two accs. or acc. and trāns w. acc

lead across pg 272

Note: With trādūcō the thing OVER WHICH the direct object is led, is put either (1) in the

accusative or (2) with trāns in the accusative.

Exercitum flūmen trādūxit.

Exercitum trāns flūmen trādūxit.

He led the army across the river.

Related English words (p 270)

A valid argument; a valiant warrior.

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

socius, ī 2nd masc ally pg 272

Related English word (p 272)

A society of nations.

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

certus, a, um 1st/2nd certain, sure pg 269

barbarus, a, um 1st/2nd barbarian pg 269

Note: Barbarus can, of course, be used as a noun to mean barbarian: Barbarī pulsī sunt. The

barbarians were routed.

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 10

Pages 267, 269, 272, 275

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

ubi adverb where? pg 267

cūr adverb why? pg 267

unde adverb whence? from what place? where. . . from? pg 267

quō adverb whither? where . . . (to)? to what place? pg 267

apud prep w. acc among, in the presence of pg 269

plūrimum adverb very much, very pg 269

quis, quid pronoun who? what? pg 272

clam adverb secretly pg 272

quī, quae, quod Interrogative adjective

which? what? pg 275

Note (pg 268)

Ubi and quō can translate the English where. Ubi can be used only when the where refers to place IN

WHICH and implies REST; quō can be used only when where refers to place TO WHICH and implies

MOTION or direction. Unde can be used only of place FROM WHICH and implies MOTION or direction.

Ubi es? Where are you?

Quō cōntendis? Where are you hastening?

Unde venīs? Where do you come from?

Review Vocabulary (pg 275)

vocō, 1, tr.; two accs. - call

appellō, 1, tr.; two accs. - call, call upon, address

ostendō, ostendere, odstendī, ostentus, 3, tr – show

nōmen, nōminis – name

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 11

Pages 280, 283, 287

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

mūnītiō, mūnītiōnis 3rd fem fortification pg 283

genus, generis 3rd neuter kind, race pg 283

aqua, ae 1st fem water pg 283

Related English Words (pg 283)

Modern wars require a great quantity of munitions. What is the genus of this tree? The Romans built

many long aqueducts. Aquatic sports are much in favor at the Florida beaches. Rogation days.

Related Latin Word (p 283) - Mūniō

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

incolō, incolere, incoluī

3rd trans inhabit, dwell in pg 280

cōnsistō, cōnsistere, cōnstitī

3rd intrans halt, take a position

pg 280

rogō 1st trans ask pg 283

quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītus

3rd trans seek, ask pg 283

cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctus

3rd trans collect, force pg 287

inquit he says, he said pg 287

Note: Inquit is always used with DIRECT quotations; that is, with quotations enclosed in QUOTATION

MARKS: Chrīstus, “Vos,” inquit, “frātrēs estis.” Christ said, “You are brothers.”

This is a direct quotation because it contains the EXACT words used by Christ and is therefore enclosed

in quotation marks. Notice that inquit does NOT stand before the quotation but is ALWAYS put after one

or several words of the quotation.

Related English Words (pg 283)

The prisoner of war was interrogated. He was asked many questions. Rogation days. A cogent

argument.

Related Latin Words (p 287): agō

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 11

Pages 280, 283, 287

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

quantus, a, um Interrogative Adj – 1st/2nd

how large? How great? pg 283

vērus, a, um 1st/2nd true pg 287

Related English Words (pg 283)

Modern wars require a great quantity of munitions. The eternal verities. A veracious witness. We cannot

question the veracity of St. John.

Related Latin Words (p 287): Vēritās, agō

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 12

Pages 293, 296

Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

mora, ae 1st fem delay pg 293

peccātum, i 2nd neuter mistake, sin (in Christian Latin) pg 293

mēns, mentis 3rd fem mind pg 296

dolor, dolōris 3rd masc pain, sorrow pg 296

Related English Words:

Education produces mental habits. Dolorous

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

doceō, docēre, docuī, doctus,

2nd trans teach, inform pg 293

tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus

3rd trans raise (up), take away

pg 293

regō, regere, rēxī, rēctus,

3rd trans direct, rule pg 296

adōrō 1st trans adore pg 296

Note: Doceō takes two accusatives when it means teach someone something.

Christus nōs viam salūtis docet.

Christ teaches us the way of salvation.

However, doceō can also be used with other constructions: Custōs Caesarem docuit ubi hostēs essent.

(Indirect question.) The guard informed Caesar where the enemy was. Lēgātus eum dē omnibus rēbus

docuit. (Dē w. abl) - The lieutenant informed him about all the things (the whole matter).

Related English Words:

Congress regulates interstate commerce. A regent was appointed to govern for the boy king. Education

produces mental habits. Dolorous

Related Latin Words: Miser; ōrō; rēx

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Challenge B Semester 2 Week 12

Pages 293, 296

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

avē! Interjection hail pg 293

miserere nōbis have mercy on us pg 296

at conjunction but pg 296

Related Latin Words: Miser; ōrō; rēx

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Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

fuga, ae 1st fem flight pg 306

rēs publica, reī publicae 1st fem state, republic pg 306

praesidium, ī 2nd neuter garrison, protection pg 309

Related English Words: A fugitive from justice. We shall always defend our republic.

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

dēdō, dēdere, dēdidī, dēditus

3rd trans give up, surrender pg 306

dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxi, dīlēctus

3rd trans love pg 306

Note: Where we say simply surrender in English, dēdō must always be used an ACCUSATIVE

REFLEXIVE PRONOUN.

The Gauls surrendered to the Romans. Gallī Romanīs sē dēdiderunt.

We surrendered to the Gauls. Gallīs nōs dēdidimus. (Nōs is accusative.)

Of course, dēdō have have other objects.

We surrendered the arms to the enemy. Arma hostibus dēdidimus.

Related Latin Words: Dō

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

suus, a, um 1st/ 2nd his (own), her (own), its

(own), their (own)

pg 306

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Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

ante prep. w. acc before pg 309

vērō postpositive in truth, but pg 309

(Vērō is a postpostive; i.e. it never stands first in a clause)

Related English Words: Verily. Caesar’s war antedate the birth of Christ.

Idiom Study

1. Dō with in fugam means put to flight.

Caesar hostēs in fugam dedit. Caesar put the enemy to flight.

2. With proper names the ablative nōmine, by name, is frequently used. Translate named.

Servus, nomine Titus, in hībernīs erat.

A slave named (by name) Titus was in the winter quarters.

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Nouns

Latin Word Declension Gender English Translation Pg #

mōs, mōris 3rd masc custom, habit pg 314

manus, ūs 4th fem a band of men, hand pg 314

causa, ae 1st fem cause pg 314

Note: The ablative of mōs (mōre) may be translated according to custom.

Related English Words: Manual labor; manufactured goods.

Verbs

Latin Word Conjugation Trans/Intrans English Translation

Pg #

sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus 4th trans know pg 317

pācō 1st trans pacify pg 317

probō 1st trans approve, prove pg 317

relinquō, relinquere, relīqui, relictus

3rd trans leave, leave behind

pg 317

Related English Words: Science. He is out on probation. He will not relinquish his rights. The story is

not probable.

Adjectives

Latin Word Declensions English Translation Pg #

parvus, a, um 1st/2nd small, little 314

Other

Latin Word Part of Speech

English Translation Pg #

causā, preceded by gen.

prep for the sake of pg 314

subitō adverb suddenly pg 317

Note: The ablative of causa is used as a preposition. It governs the GENITIVE and always

stands AFTER the word it governs.

aquae causā - for the sake of water

pācis causā – for the sake of peace