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Chapter 2 – Ecce Romani In the Garden

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Page 1: Chapter 2 – Ecce Romani In the Garden. Noun

Chapter 2 – Ecce Romani

In the Garden

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Nounhttp://www.enews.org

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puer, puerī M.= boy

• puerile

• puerilism

• puerperal

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Relative Pronoun http://upload.wikimedia.org

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quī = who [masculine, both singular and plural]

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The identifying pronoun/adjective http://www.bobkestrut.com

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īdem, eadem, idem = the same

• identical

• identity

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Nounhttp://www.leningradartist.com

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hortus, hortī M. = garden in hortō – in the garden

• horticulture

• horticulturist

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Verbhttp://lifeboat.com

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clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātus = to shout, yell

clāmant = (they) shout, are shouting • proclaim, • exclaim,• declaim,• clamor, • clamorous, • exclamation, • declamation,• proclamation,• disclaim, • disclaimer

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Verbhttp://www.clivejames.com

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rīdeō, rīdere, rīsī, rīsus = to laugh, smile

rident = (they) laugh, are laughing, smile

• ridiculous

• deride

• ridicule

• risible

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NOUNhttp://www.hickerphoto.com

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vir, virī M.= man, husband

• ridiculous

• deride

• ridicule

• risible

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NOUNhttp://www.africanaheritage.com

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servus, servī M.= slave

• servitude

• serve

• servant

• servile

• service

• servitor

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ADJECTIVE http://www.peopleaggregator.net

• There are many people.

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multus, multa, multum = much [singular], many [plural]

• [multangular, multangulum, multi-access, multiarticular, multibibe, multicasting, multicavous, multicellular, multiciliate, multicolor, multicostate, multicultural, multidentate, multidigitate, multidimensional, multidirectional, multidisciplinary, multidiscipline, multiethnic, multifaceted, multifactorial, multifarious, multifid, multiflorous, multifluvian, multifoil, multifoliate, multifoliolate, multiform, multifunctional, multigenerational, multigravida, multijugate, multilateral, multilateralism, multilingual, multilingualism, multilobar, multilobular, multiloquacious, multimammae, multimedia, multimeter, multimillionaire, multimonstrous, multinational, multiopoly, multipara, multiparous, multiped, multipede; multipedal, multiple, multiple hamartomas, multiplex, multiplicand, multiplication, multiplicative, multiplicity, multiplier, multiply, multipolar, multipotent, multipotential, multiradicate, multisect, multisection, multisense, multisensory, multistratal, multitentacular, multitentaculate, multitude, multitudinous, multivalent, multivoltine, multocular, multungulate]

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Adjectivehttp://www.nwt.co.uk

• I travel into the _______ all the time.

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rūsticus, a, um = country in villis rusticis – in country houses

• [rural, ruralist, rustic, rurban, rusticate]

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VERBhttp://www.futuresfirst.in

• What is he doing?

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labōrō, labōrāre, labōrāvī, labōrātus - work

• labor

• elaborate

• collaborate

• laborious

• laboratory

• laborite

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Adjectivehttp://www.impawards.com

• This kid is home ______.

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sōlus, sōla, sōlum - only, alone

• solo • solitary• soliloquy• solitude • sole• solitaire• soloist• desolate

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Adjectivehttp://www.transporters.tv

• This bus driver is ______.

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īrātus, īrāta, īrātum - angry, irate

• ire

• irate

• irascible

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Adverbhttp://www.asontv.com

• The answer is in the picture…

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subitō = suddenly

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Nounhttp://yorkiedog.blogspot.com

• The dog is getting ready to jump into the _______.

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piscīna, piscīnae F. = fishpond in piscīnam – into the fishpond

• Pisces

• piscine

• piscina

• pisciculture

• piscatorial

• piscivorous

• piscary

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VERBhttp://www.ndmoa.com

• This man is ______.

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cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsus = to fall

• [accidence, accident, accidental, accidentally, accidently, cadaver, cadavericole, cadavericolous, cadaverous, cadaverousness, cadence, cadent, cadenza, caducity, caducous, cascade, case, casual, casualism, casualist, casually, casualty, casuist, casuistry, chance, cheat, chute, coincide, coincidence, coincidences, coincident, coincidental, coincidentally, coincidently, decadence, decadent, decadently, decay, deciduous, escheat, escheatable, incidence, incident, incidentally, ocassionally, occasion, occasional, occidental, occidental, occidentalism, recidivism]

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Phrase!http://www.psychobabyonline.com

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Abīte, molestī = Go away, pests! abeō, abīre, abiī [abīvī], abītus = to go away

molestus, molesta, molestum = annoying, bothersome

• [molest, molestation] • [adit, ambition, circuit, circuitous, exit,

exitus, initial, initiate, intransitive, introit, limit, obituary, perish, sedition, seditious, transient, transit, transition, transitional, transitive, transitory]

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VERBhttp://www.cartoonstock.com

• What is the guy on the right doing?

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gemō, gemere, gemuī, gemitus = to groan