Latin 1: Stage 7 – Flashcards
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: Caecilius feared the gladiator.
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        Terruit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: Melissa told a lie.
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        Narravit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: Melissa is preparing the feast.
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        Parat
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The boy sees his father.
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        Conspicit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: He caught sight of the owl.
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        Conspexit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The slave was eating the meal.
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        Cenabat
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The master was asking the slave to come home.
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        Rogabat
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The girl was crying in the street.
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        Lacrimabat
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: Grumio understood the master.
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        Intellexit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The stranger asked for directions.
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        Rogavit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The guest ate the peacock.
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        Cenavit
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: Felix tells a good story.
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        Narrat
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            Translate the verb in the sentence to latin: The boy cries all the time.
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        Lacrimat
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            Who am I? Father, goes on Mt. Vesuvius boar hunt with his son and Felix
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        Caecilius
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            Who am I? Slave of Caecilius, discovered Decens dead, gets angry with Melissa
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        Clemens
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            Who am I? Slave-master, supposedly got killed by the ghost of Pugnax
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        Decens
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            Who am I? Went on Mt. Vesuvius boar hunt, saved Quintus from the thief, got saved by Quintus from the boar, now a freedman
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        Felix
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            Who am I? Gets angry with Melissa, prepares bad dinner
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        Grumio
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            Who am I? Cooks all the food and rearranges the study, slave-girl, cries because she got cursed at
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        Melissa
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            Who am I? Wife, finds Grumio and Clemens angry with Melissa, comforts/praises Melissa when she is crying
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        Metella
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            Who am I? the ghost of a well known gladiator, supposedly killed Decens, got killed by a lion in an arena
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        Pugnax
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            Who am I? Son of Caecilius, goes on Mt. Vesusvius hunt and saves Felix by killing the boar.
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        Quintus
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            Who am I? Werewolf, a centurion
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        versipellis
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            Identify the story: A story told at a dinner party by Felix about a centurion who mysteriously becomes a werewolf and runs off (clothes of centurion turn to stone). Clemens goes and looks for Decens
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        fabula mirabilis
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            Identify the story: Clemens finds Decens dead and two slaves come in and tell the story of how the ghost of Pugnax dragged Decens into the amphitheater and kills him. (Slaves probably killed Decens and made up the story)
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        Decens
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            Identify the story: After dinner all the friends leave the party and find the town to be somewhat ghostly and suspicious this particular night. They are then frightened by a cat that jumps out and they all hurry away.
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        post cenam
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            Identify the story: Caecilius invites Felix to a boar hunt and then invites his son Quintus. They get to the boar hunt and many slaves and dogs have showed up. Quintus ends up killing the boar and saving Felix's life.
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        animal ferox
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            Identify the story: Metella is searching the house for Melissa. She runs into Grumio who is angry that Metella used all the food, and then runs into Clemens who is also angry at Melissa for rearranging the study. Metella then finds Melissa crying in the garden and comforts her.
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        Metella et Melissa
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            Identify the tense and translate: conspicit
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        Present, He/She catches sight of
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            Identify the tense and translate: vituperaverunt
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        Perfect, They cursed at
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            Identify the tense and translate: faciebant
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        Imperfect, They were making
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            Identify the tense and translate: dicit
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        Present, He/She says
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            Identify the tense and translate: eram
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        Present, I was
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            Identify the tense and translate: habebat
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        Imperfect, He/She was having
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            Identify the tense and translate: coquebat
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        Imperfect, He/She was cooking
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            Identify the tense and translate: intellexit
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        Perfect, He/She understood
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            Identify the tense and translate: vituperant
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        Present, They curse
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            Identify the tense and translate: terruit
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        Perfect, He/She frightened
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Lachrymose
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        Lacrimat, to cry
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Lunar
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        Luna, moon
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Interrogation
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        Terret, frightens
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Omnivorous
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        Omni, all
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Narrative
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        Narrat, Tells
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: Tacit
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        Tacite, quietly
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: mortuary
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        Mortuus, dead
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: parasol
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        Parat, prepares
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: collaborate
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        Laborat, works
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: correspond
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        respondit, replies
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: parachute
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        parat, prepares
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: umbrella
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        umbra, shadow
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: annihilate
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        nihil, nothing
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: century
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        centurio, centurion
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: conspicuous
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        conspicit, catches sight of
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: fact
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        facit, makes
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: intelligible
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        intellegit, understands
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: pestiferous
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        pestis, pest
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            Give the Latin word from which each of these English words come from: umbrageous
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        umbra, shadow
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            Why did the dead have to buried properly?
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        So they would not come back as ghosts to haunt you
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            What were the dead given during funeral ceremonies? Why?
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        Things that person would have used in their personal every day lives (personal items); they believed that after a person died they would still continue on with their daily lives and would need their personal items to do so. If you did not bury the items with them they would come back to haunt you.
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            What was the normal form of burial?
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        Cremation and put them in an urn and one part of their body would be left as is and buried with them
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            Where were the tombs located? Why?
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        Where many people lived because they believed the dead wanted to be with the living.
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            How did the Romans care for the dead even after their burials?
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        Kept feeding them, bring flowers, offered beans, lintels and eggs
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            How were the tombs decorated? Why?
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        With flowers, to keep it happy because they believed the dead were unhappy and wanted to keep them distracted from the fact that they were dead.
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            What were the Romans thoughts on the Epicurean view of death?
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        They disagreed with it because the Romans believed that after someone died there was an afterlife whereas the Epicurean view was that there was no afterlife (once you were dead, you were dead, nothing else)
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            What were the views concerning heaven and hell?
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        Early they believed that there was a heaven and a hell (an underworld where the evil were punished and the good were allowed to live happy lives)