Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LATIN GRAMMAR III Dominus Deus Sabaoth (of hosts). 14. Communicantes, et memoriam venerantes, in primis, gloriosae semper Virginis Mariae, genitricis Dei et Domini nostri Jesu Christi. IS. Quorum meritis precibusque concedas, ut in omnibus protectionis tuae muniamur auxHio. 16. Qui pridie quam pateretur, accepit panem in sanctas, ac venerabiles manus suas, et elevatis oculis in caelum ad te Deum Patrem suum omnipotentem, tibi gratias agens, benedixit, fregit, deditque discipulis suis, dicens: Accipite, et manducate ex hoc omnes. B. Translate the following: I. Quis locutus est? 2. Puerum vidi cui tubam dedisti. 3. I-Iomo cum quo ingrediebatur frater meus erat. 4. Servus cujus dominus mortuus est, ad civitatem ibit. S. Invenit crucem quam perdlderat. 6. Famulae quas vocabant apparuerunt. 7. Verba quae dixit vera nimis sunt. 8. Fllii qui parentibus placent ipsi beati sunt. 9. Opus quod fecit praeclarum est. 10. Cui dabimus hos libros novos? II. Quam lectionem doces disclpulos? 12. Aqua in qua stant non profunda est. 13. Abjecit cornu quod in manu tenebat. 14. Miseriae plebis quas videbat, conturb£bant eum. IS. Ostendit ei omnia regna quae habiturus erat. c. Change the indefinite pronouns to the correct form where necessary. I. (aliquis) introit. 2. video (quisque). 3. (quidam) dixerunt. 4. (quisque) loquor. S. invenit (aliquis). 6. verba (quidam) vera sunt. 7. (quisque) veritatem cognoscit. 8. Scripsit (aliquis). 9. mittimus (quidam) ad domum. 10. opera (quisque) judicabuntur. II. Incedebat cum (aliquis). 12. (quidam) nlunus date UNIT THREE A. Make the indefinite adjectives agree correctly with the nouns. I. aquam (aliqui). 2. (quisque) animae. 3. (quidam) vias. 4.

112 LATIN GRAMMAR (aliqui) filiorum. 5. regni (quisque). 6. sancto (quidam). 7. auxlIii (aliqui). 8. (quidam) nomine. 9. (quisque) librum. 10. (aliqui) cornua. II. (quidam) veritatibus. 12. (quisque) cruci. 13. (aliqui) panem. 14. (quidam) matris. B. Give the present indicative active and passive of these compounds of ferre. I. auferre (to take away). 2. conferre (to accompany, to confer). 3. offerre (to offer). 4. perferre (to bring up or through). 5. proferre (to bring out, to bring forth). C. Vocabulary building. a) Derivations. Find in Units One and Two the words that have the same derivation as the following: I. debitor (debtor). 2. notus (known). 3. profUndum (depth). 4. promlssio (promise). 5. sepulcrum (sepulcher). 6. sustinere (to sustain). 7. quietas (quiet). 8. competere (to be capable of). 9. requies (rest). 10. tentare (to tempt). II. posse (to be able). 12. dileCtlssimus (most beloved). 13. sanus (healthy). 14. beatus (happy). 15. fortis (strong). 16. lassus (tired). 17. multus (many). 18. latus (broad). Ig.longus (long). 20. altus (high). 21. amplius (yet more). 22. magnus (large). 23. solus (alone). 24. quiescens (resting). 25. debere (owe, ought, must). 26. collatio (gathering). b) Observe the relation between these Latin and English words. Latin English Latin English tempus temperature potestas potentate , diHgere delectable cognoscere recognize debitum debit primus primitive , cessare incessant mutare mutations , petere petition sanare sanitary

112 LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

(aliqui) filiorum. 5. regni (quisque). 6. sancto (quidam). 7. auxlIii<br />

(aliqui). 8. (quidam) nomine. 9. (quisque) librum. 10. (aliqui)<br />

cornua. II. (quidam) veritatibus. 12. (quisque) cruci. 13. (aliqui)<br />

panem. 14. (quidam) matris.<br />

B. Give the present indicative active and passive of these compounds<br />

of ferre.<br />

I. auferre (to take away). 2. conferre (to accompany, to confer).<br />

3. offerre (to offer). 4. perferre (to bring up or through). 5. proferre<br />

(to bring out, to bring forth).<br />

C. Vocabulary building.<br />

a) Derivations. Find in Units One and Two the words that have<br />

the same derivation as the following:<br />

I. debitor (debtor). 2. notus (known). 3. profUndum (depth). 4.<br />

promlssio (promise). 5. sepulcrum (sepulcher). 6. sustinere (to sustain).<br />

7. quietas (quiet). 8. competere (to be capable of). 9. requies<br />

(rest). 10. tentare (to tempt). II. posse (to be able). 12. dileCtlssimus<br />

(most beloved). 13. sanus (healthy). 14. beatus (happy). 15.<br />

fortis (strong). 16. lassus (tired). 17. multus (many). 18. latus<br />

(broad). Ig.longus (long). 20. altus (high). 21. amplius (yet more).<br />

22. magnus (large). 23. solus (alone). 24. quiescens (resting). 25.<br />

debere (owe, ought, must). 26. collatio (gathering).<br />

b) Observe the relation between these <strong>Latin</strong> and English words.<br />

<strong>Latin</strong> English <strong>Latin</strong> English<br />

tempus temperature potestas potentate<br />

,<br />

diHgere delectable<br />

cognoscere recognize<br />

debitum debit primus primitive<br />

,<br />

cessare incessant mutare mutations<br />

,<br />

petere petition<br />

sanare sanitary

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