Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LATIN GRAMMAR (noster). 13. nominum (vester). 14. servorum (suus). 15. patris (noster). E. Vocabulary building. a) Derivations. Find, in sections A and B of Unit One, the words that have the same derivation as the following: I. exaudlre (to hear favorably). 2. benedIcere (to bless). 3. concedere (to grant). 4. deducere (to lead). 5. disponere (to dispose, to order). 6. laetltia (joy). 7. judIcium (judgment). 8. exuere (to free from). 9. spes (hope). 10. fortis (strong, valiant). II.lucere (to shine). 12. verus (true). 13. monitum (precept). 14. christianus (Christian). IS. merere (to be worthy). 16. mori (to die). 17. patria (fatherland). 18. pontifex (pope, bishop). 19. pater (father). 20. sacerdos (priest). 21. sacer (sacred). 22. tempus (time). 23. apostolus (apostle). 24. sacri£lcium (sacrifice). 25. sacrosanctus (most holy). 26. mors (death). 27. ellgere (to elect). b) Observe the relation between these Latin and English words. LAtin English Latin English saeculum secular veritas veritable lux lucid fortitudo fortify , causa causation sperare desperation incedere recede afHigere affliction judicare judgment ducere reduction c) Note these verbs with their compounds. mlttere (to send) 37 admIttere, to send to, to join, to admit commlttere, to send with or together, to unite, to commit emlttere, to send out, to emit permIttere, to send through, to suffer, to permit promlttere, to send forth, to promise dimlttere, to send away, to forgive, to dismiss

LATIN GRAMMAR ducere (to lead) deducere, to conduct, to deduce educere, to lead out, to bring forth, to educe inducere, to lead in, to lead, to induce perducere, to lead to or through, to bring, to prolong adducere, to lead to, to bring, to adduce

LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

(noster). 13. nominum (vester). 14. servorum (suus). 15. patris<br />

(noster).<br />

E. Vocabulary building.<br />

a) Derivations. Find, in sections A and B of Unit One, the words<br />

that have the same derivation as the following:<br />

I. exaudlre (to hear favorably). 2. benedIcere (to bless). 3. concedere<br />

(to grant). 4. deducere (to lead). 5. disponere (to dispose, to<br />

order). 6. laetltia (joy). 7. judIcium (judgment). 8. exuere (to free<br />

from). 9. spes (hope). 10. fortis (strong, valiant). II.lucere (to shine).<br />

12. verus (true). 13. monitum (precept). 14. christianus (Christian).<br />

IS. merere (to be worthy). 16. mori (to die). 17. patria (fatherland).<br />

18. pontifex (pope, bishop). 19. pater (father). 20. sacerdos (priest).<br />

21. sacer (sacred). 22. tempus (time). 23. apostolus (apostle). 24.<br />

sacri£lcium (sacrifice). 25. sacrosanctus (most holy). 26. mors (death).<br />

27. ellgere (to elect).<br />

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

words.<br />

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

saeculum secular veritas veritable<br />

lux lucid fortitudo fortify<br />

,<br />

causa causation sperare desperation<br />

incedere recede afHigere affliction<br />

judicare judgment ducere reduction<br />

c) Note these verbs with their compounds.<br />

mlttere (to send)<br />

37<br />

admIttere, to send to, to join, to admit<br />

commlttere, to send with or together, to unite,<br />

to commit<br />

emlttere, to send out, to emit<br />

permIttere, to send through, to suffer, to permit<br />

promlttere, to send forth, to promise<br />

dimlttere, to send away, to f<strong>org</strong>ive, to dismiss

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