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Caput XIV
Phoebus et Daphnē Nomen: _________________ Review Packet Vocabularia acūtus, -a, -um sharp alter, -era, -erum other, the other aqua, -ae, f water arma, -ōrum, n. weapons, arms ars, artis, f. art, skill caput, capitis, n head contentus,-a,-um satisfied, content crēscō, -ere, crēvi, cretus to grow, increase dīcō, -ere, dīxī , dictus to say, speak dolor, -ōris, m. pain, grief dux, ducis, m leader faciō, -ere, fēcī, factus to make, do fīgō, fīgere, fīxī, fixus to fasten, affix, transfix, pierce fugō (1) to chase away, drive off hic, haec, hoc this/these; he/she/it; the latter hostis, hostis, m enemy ille, illa, illud that/those; he/she/it; the former laurus, -ī, f. laurel tree manus (4th decl.) f. hand medicīna, -ae, f. medicine nesciō, -īre, -scīvī, -scitus to not know, be ignorant of obtūsus, -a, -um dull, blunt osculum, -ī, n. kiss petō, -ere, petīvī, petitus to seek, ask rāmus, -ī, m. branch, bough sōl, sōlis, m. sun superō (1) to overcome, conquer tēlum, -ī, n. weapon, dart, missle virgō, -inis, f. maiden, young woman vulnus, -eris, n. wound
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Grammatica Third Conjugation Verbs
• Verbs are classified by their conjugations; for present, imperfect, and future tenses, the
conjugation is determined by the present infinitive of the verb o ________: amo, amāre, to love o ________: habeo, habēre, to have, hold o ________: figo, figere, to fasten
o ________: facio, facere, to make o ________: nescio, nescīre, to not know
• Normally the stem of a verb is formed by removing the –re ending of the infinitive; however, there is a slight variation in the 3rd conjugation ! this forms the present stem
o amāre – _____ = __________________ o habēre – _____ = __________________ o figere – _____ + ____ = __________________ o facere – _____ + ____ = __________________ o nescīre – _____ = __________________
figi- fige- fig- Present Imperfect Future Ego Tu Is, Ea Nos Vos Ei, Eae
• Try forming a few Third Conjugation verbs in the sentences below:
edere ludere legere
Senes cibum multum ________. Marcia cum amicā __________. ____________ne tu bene?
dicere scribere currere
Ego classi male ____________. Quid nos hodie ____________? Cur vos lente _____________?
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Grammatica Third-io Conjugation
• There are some third conjugation verbs which end in ________ in the present, first person
singular • These verbs will also end in:
o ____________ in the 3rd person plural o ____________ before the tense sign _________ in the imperfect o ____________ before the endings of the future tense o The perfect tenses are completed regularly
faci- facie- faci- Present Imperfect Future Ego Tu Is, Ea Nos Vos Ei, Eae
• Try forming a few Third-io Conjugation verbs in the sentences below:
capere capere capere
___________ne puer orbem? ___________ne viri aquam? Tu aurem ____________ audire bene.
facere facere facere
Nos in hieme virum ex nive _____________. Ego canem purum
_____________. ____________ne vos musicam bonam?
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Grammatica Personal Pronouns
• Pronouns, just as in English, are simply words that are used to replace nouns. In Latin,
there are several classifications. First is the personal pronoun which expresses: o The speaker or writer. (example: _______ or ___________) o The person being spoken to. (example: _______ or ___________) o The person spoken about. (example: _______, _________, _________ or ___________)
First Person Second Person Third Person Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.
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Grammatica Putting All the Verbs Together
Time
Forming Identifiers Translation
Present
Imperfect
Future
Perfect
Pluperfect
Future Perfect
l currunt dormiebam habeo legetis cucurrerunt dormio habui legebatis cucurrerant dormivero habebo legeratis cucurrerint dormiveram habuero legeritis currebant dormiam habueram legitis current dormivi habebam legistis
scribis petebant dicimus fugabat scribebas petiverunt dixerimus fugaverat scripsisti petent dixeramus fugavit scripseras petiverant dicebamus fugaverit scribes petiverint diximus fugat scripseris petunt dicemus fugabit
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Activita XIV.iii: Lege sententias has ad picturam optimam a. Athleta currit. b. Puellae ludunt. c. Agricola equum ducit. d. Pomarius uvas vendit.
e. Discipulus in tabulā scribit. f. Mater poma emit. g. Avia librum legit. h. Discipuli scribunt.
i. Marinus amicum ducit. j. Puer de arbore cadit. k. Puella stolam gerit. l. Senator in foro dicit.
Activita XIV.iv: Lege sententias has ad picturam optimam a. Avus in sellā dormit. b. Ego cantricem audio. c. Coqua e culina exit. d. Pueri in scholā dormiunt. e. Athletae sitiunt.
f. Ego in aquam salio. g. Medicus lectum adit. h. Tu ex aquā exis. i. Discipuli magistrum
audiunt.
j. Mater cum infante venit. k. Equus cursum primus
finit. l. Nos pecuniam invenimus.
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Colloquamur Partes Corporis
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De Humanitate Medicina et Valetudo in Romā
• What is the function of each of these body parts, according to the Romans?
o Liver: ____________________
o Heart: ____________________
o Bile: ____________________
o Lungs: ____________________
o Spleen: ____________________
o Brain: ____________________
• Cures:
o Vinegar: _______________________________________________________
o Wine: _______________________________________________________
o Oak: _______________________________________________________
o Garlic: _______________________________________________________
o Laurel: _______________________________________________________
o Mint: _______________________________________________________
o Pomegranate: _______________________________________________________
o Fennel: _______________________________________________________
o Chicory: _______________________________________________________
o Cherry: _______________________________________________________
“Salus populi suprema lex.”
“Mens (also, Anima) sana in corpore sano.”
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Activitae Activita XIV.i: Responde Latine, quaeso. 1. Quis est primus amor Phoebi? ______________________________________________________
2. Quis Phoebo amorem dedit? ______________________________________________________
3. Cur Cupido erat iratus? ______________________________________________________
4. Suntne sagittae Cupidinis acutae? ________________________________________________
5. Suntne sagittae Cupidinis obtusae? ________________________________________________
6. Figitne Cupido obtusam sagittam in Phoebum? ____________________________________
7. Quis est pater nymphae? ______________________________________________________
8. Laudatne Phoebus formam nymphae? __________________________________________
9. Quis est Phoebus? ____________________________________________________________
10. Datne pater nymphae auxilium ei? ________________________________________________
11. Mutatne pater formam eius? ______________________________________________________
12. Amatne Phoebus etiam eam, nunc laurum? __________________________________________ Activita XIV.ii: Conjugate the following 3rd & 3rd-io* conjugation verbs in the present, imperfect, and future tenses Praesenti Imperfecto Futuro
Nos crescere Vos dicere Ego facere*
Hostes figere Dux ludere Tu petere Ego tangere
Virgo crescere
Vos ludere Nos petere
Pueri dicere Tu scribere Nos tangere
Puellae facere*
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Activita XIV.v: Give the Latin roots of these English words 1. capital ______________
2. facial ______________
3. collar ______________
4. coronary ______________
5. cordial ______________
6. digital ______________
7. pedal ______________
8. capillary ______________
9. cerebral ______________
10. oculist ______________
11. aural ______________
12. oral ______________
13. nasal ______________
14. dental ______________
15. digit ______________
16. linguist ______________
17. genuflect ______________
18. manual ______________
19. pectoral ______________
20. brachial ______________
21. corporal ______________
Activita XIV.vi: Fill in the following sentences with 3rd, 3rd-io, or 4th conjugation verbs
1. Quis in foro nunc ________________________? (dicere, praesanti)
2. Ego in lecto meo ad horas decimas ________________________. (dormire, futuro)
3. ________________________ne vos cum amicis vestris? (ludere, praesanti)
4. Aurelia notas suas ante examinationem ________________________. (legere, futuro)
5. Cur tu ________________________ in flumen sordidum? (salire, praesanti)
6. Gladiatores cibum multum ante pugnam ________________________. (edere, futuro)
7. Nos librum optimum ________________________! (legere, praesanti)
8. Quomodo tu in nive ________________________? (ludere, futuro)
9. Ego non Magistrum ________________________, ubi tu dicis! (audire, praesanti)
10. Marcus et tu numquam in stagno hoc ________________________! (salire, futuro)
11. Virgines mala rubra, quae sunt in ramo, ________________________. (edere, praesanti)
12. ________________________ne tu pensum in nocte hāc? (facere, futuro)
13. ________________________ne tu pensum in nunc? (facere, praesanti)
14. Mala deliciosa in arbore mox ________________________! (crescere, futuro)
15. Ubi nos in urbe novā ________________________? (vivere, praesanti)
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