Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LATIN GRAMMAR B. Give the meaning of these forms of ire. I. ego eo. 2. is it. 3. vos itis. 4. ei eunt. 5. tu is. 6. nos imus. 7. eae eunt. 8. ea it. 9. id it. c. Give the meaning of these forms of introfre. I. nos introlmus. 2. ei introeunt. 3. tu introis. 4. ego introeo. 5. vas introftis. 6. is introit. 7. ea introit. 8. eae introeunt. 9. id introit. D. Conjugate in the present tense, acti,ve and passive voice: videre Conjugate in the present tense: lavare audere manducare bibere E. Decline in the singular and plural: oratio bona homo doI6sus Give the accusative singular of: Dominus sanctus omnis oratio virgo misericors pax inlqua homo fidclis juventus beata F. Vocabulary building. a) Find, in sections A and B of Unit One, the words that have the same derivation as the following: I. acclpio (to take, to accept). 2. venerari 1 (to venerate). 3. videre (to see). 4. miser (wretched). s. acceptus (welcome, agreeable). 6. memorare (to remember). 7. credere (to believe). 8. super (over). 9. invisibilis (invisible). 10. clamor (shout, cry). 11. domnus (sir, master). 12. orare (to pray). 13. pacificare (to pacify). 14. inlquitas (iniquity). IS. misericordia (mercy). 16. miseria (wretchedness). 17. memoria (remembrance). 18. superus (supreme). 19. domina (mistress). 20. misereri (to have mercy). 21. eXlre (to go out). 22. juvenis 1 Some Latin passive forms are translated by an English active verb.

LATIN GRAMMAR (young). 23. aequus (right, just). 24. dolose (deceitfully). 25. misera.. tio (mercy). b) Observe the relation between these Latin and English words. Latin cadere clamare lavare oratio inlquus English decadent exclamation lavatory oration equity Latin ire videre bibere juventus dominus English exit VISIon bibulous rej uvenate dominate c) Note the relation of these adverbs to clementer (mercifully) innumerabHiter (innumerably) nobHiter (nobly) miserabHiter (miserably) incredibHiter (incredibly) suppllciter (humbly) these verbs to pacificare (to pacify) orare (to pray) dominari (to rule) misereri (to have mercy on) accipere (to receive, to accept) credere (to believe) these adjectives clemens innumerabilis nobilis miserabilis incredibilis supplex these nouns and adjectives pax oratio Dominus misericors acceptabilis incredibilis

LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

(young). 23. aequus (right, just). 24. dolose (deceitfully). 25. misera..<br />

tio (mercy).<br />

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

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

cadere<br />

clamare<br />

lavare<br />

oratio<br />

inlquus<br />

English<br />

decadent<br />

exclamation<br />

lavatory<br />

oration<br />

equity<br />

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

ire<br />

videre<br />

bibere<br />

juventus<br />

dominus<br />

English<br />

exit<br />

VISIon<br />

bibulous<br />

rej uvenate<br />

dominate<br />

c) Note the relation of<br />

these adverbs<br />

to<br />

clementer (mercifully)<br />

innumerabHiter (innumerably)<br />

nobHiter (nobly)<br />

miserabHiter (miserably)<br />

incredibHiter (incredibly)<br />

suppllciter (humbly)<br />

these verbs<br />

to<br />

pacificare (to pacify)<br />

orare (to pray)<br />

dominari (to rule)<br />

misereri (to have mercy on)<br />

accipere (to receive, to accept)<br />

credere (to believe)<br />

these adjectives<br />

clemens<br />

innumerabilis<br />

nobilis<br />

miserabilis<br />

incredibilis<br />

supplex<br />

these nouns and adjectives<br />

pax<br />

oratio<br />

Dominus<br />

misericors<br />

acceptabilis<br />

incredibilis

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