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c) Observe these word families. Noun ignotus (un known) nivosus (snowy) horrendus (dreadful) ignorantia (ignorance) nix (snow) horror (horror) lacrima (tear) cura (care) LA'llN liKAMMAK Adjective lacrimosus (tearful) curiosus (careful) V"b 157 ignorare (to be ignorant of) nfngere (to snow) horrere (of hair, to stand on end) lacrimare (to weep) curare (to care for)
READING LESSON I. Haec cum dixisset Jesus, egressus est cum discipulis suis trans Torrentem Cedron, ubi erat hortus in quem introivit ipse, et discipuli ejus. 2. Sciebat autem et Judas, qui tradebat eum, locum: quia frequenter Jesus convenerat iUuc cunl discipulis suis. 3. Judas ergo cum accepisset cohortem, et a pontificibus et pharisaeis ministros, venit illuc cum laternis et facibus, et armis. 4. Jesus itaque sciens omnia quae ventura erant super eum, processit, et dixit eis: Quem quaeritis? S. Responderuntei: Jesum Nazarenum. Dicit eis Jesus: Ego sum. Stabat autem et Judas qui tradebat eum, cum ipsis. 6. Ut ergo dixit eis, Ego sum, abierunt retrorsum et ceciderunt in terram. 7. Iterum ergo interrogavit eos: Quem quaeritis? lUi autem dixerunt: Jesum Nazarenum. 8. Respondit Jesus: Dixi vobis quia ego sum: si ergo me quaeritis, sinite hos abire. 9. Ut impleretur sermo quem dixit: Quia quos dedisti mihi, non perdidi ex eis quemquam. 10. Simon ergo Petrus habens glaJium eduxit eum: et percussit pontificis servum: et abscidit auriculam ejus dexteram. Erat autem nomen servo Malchus. II. Dixit ergo Jesus Petro: Mitte gladium tuum in vaginam. Calicern quem dedit mihi Pater, non bibam illum? 12. Cohors ergo, et tribunus, et ministri Judaeorum comprehenderunt Jesum, et ligaverunt eum: 13. Et adduxerunt eum ad Annam primum; erat enim socer Caiphae, qui erat pontifex anni illius. 158
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c) Observe these word families.<br />
Noun<br />
ignotus (un<br />
known)<br />
nivosus<br />
(snowy)<br />
horrendus<br />
(dreadful)<br />
ignorantia (ignorance)<br />
nix (snow)<br />
horror (horror)<br />
lacrima (tear)<br />
cura (care)<br />
LA'llN liKAMMAK<br />
Adjective<br />
lacrimosus<br />
(tearful)<br />
curiosus (careful)<br />
V"b<br />
157<br />
ignorare (to be<br />
ignorant of)<br />
nfngere (to<br />
snow)<br />
horrere (of<br />
hair, to stand<br />
on end)<br />
lacrimare (to<br />
weep)<br />
curare (to care<br />
for)