Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org
Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org
ene, well autem, however pridie (adv.), on tIle day before LATIN GRAMMAR 75 27. Demonstratives. These are both pronouns and adjectives. Singul~r hie, this Plural Nom. hie (haec, hoc) hi (hac, haec) Gen. hujus horum (harum, homm) D3t. huie his Ace. hune (hane, hoc) hos (has, haec) Abl. hoc (hac, hoc) his Nom. HIe (ilIa, iIIud) Gen. illius ille, tllat illi (ilIae, illa) i1l6runl (ilhlrum, i1l6rum) Dat. illi iBis Ace. ilIum (illam, illud) illos (illas, illa) Abl. illo (illa, illo) iBis iste, tllis, that} tllat of yours Nom. iste (ista, istud) Gen. i~tiu.s Oat. isti Ace. istum (istam, istud) AbI. isto (ista, isto) (The plural is regular, like that of HIe.) 28. Ipse, self. This pronoun is intensive or emphatic, not reflexive. '"[he p!.ural is regular. Nom. ipse (ipsa, ipsum), he himself} etc. Gen. ipslus Dat. ipsi Ace. ipsum (ipsam, ipsum) AbI. ipso (ipsa, ipso)
LATIN GRAMMAR EXERCISES A. Cognates. Many Latin words become English by changing the last letter or the last two or three letters to -e. Pronounce and give the English for the following: I. paradlsus. 2. sercnus. 3. repletus. 4. securus. s. purus. 6. solus. 7. suavis (s\veet, gentle). 8. sublImis (on high). 9. thronus. 10. virtus (also power). 11. scriptura (writing). 12. doctrlna. 13. discipllna. 14. sacrificium. IS. o.fIicium (favor, kindness). B. The prefix de- means tram or dOlvn tram and may also indicate the cessation or removal of the usual idea of the word with which it is compounded. I. deducere (to lead from, to deduce). 2. deponere (to put down or aside, to deposit). 3. denunthlre (to denounce). 4. detinere (to hold from, to detain). s. desperare (to be \vithout hope, to despair). 6. desplcere (to look down upon, to despise). 7. deesse (to be lacking). 8. depenclere (to hang from, to depend). 9. clemens (lack of mind, demented). 10. deprimere (to press down, to depress). c. Translate into English. I. Video dOmUlTI tnagnam in illa monte. 2. Ipse dixit. 3. Venlmus ad finem istlus viae. 4. Vitam suam in n1alltia pcrdidit. s. Venerunt autem pridie, ad nobis munera danda. 6. Cath61ici dederunt beatae Marlae Vlrgini nomen: porta caeli. 7. Credis hoc? 8. Sonum tubarum annuntianten1 vict6riam h6minum f6rtium audire potuimus. 9. Manus istae supplicantes ad caelum elevatae sunt. 10. Ad hanc civitatem veniunt qui adjutorium nostrum irnplorent. II. Dicta tua in auribus gentium perniciosarum ne perdantur. 12. IHe vir in lacum cecidit. 13. Ipsa scribit bene. 14. \-Tita hominis in paradIso pura atgue lllnocens erato IS. Panis et vinum qui in altari sunt, corpus et sanguis Christi sunt. 16. Spe et caritate munlmur, et erimus salvi. 17. 6culi nostri nlala hujus mundi viderunt. 18. Lumen ignis facies omnium circumstantium illuminabat. 19. Rex illfus regni bene regnavit. 20. Pedem meum
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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />
EXERCISES<br />
A. Cognates. Many <strong>Latin</strong> words become English by changing the<br />
last letter or the last two or three letters to -e. Pronounce and give the<br />
English for the following:<br />
I. paradlsus. 2. sercnus. 3. repletus. 4. securus. s. purus. 6. solus.<br />
7. suavis (s\veet, gentle). 8. sublImis (on high). 9. thronus. 10. virtus<br />
(also power). 11. scriptura (writing). 12. doctrlna. 13. discipllna.<br />
14. sacrificium. IS. o.fIicium (favor, kindness).<br />
B. The prefix de- means tram or dOlvn tram and may also indicate<br />
the cessation or removal of the usual idea of the word with which it<br />
is compounded.<br />
I. deducere (to lead from, to deduce). 2. deponere (to put down or<br />
aside, to deposit). 3. denunthlre (to denounce). 4. detinere (to hold<br />
from, to detain). s. desperare (to be \vithout hope, to despair). 6.<br />
desplcere (to look down upon, to despise). 7. deesse (to be lacking).<br />
8. depenclere (to hang from, to depend). 9. clemens (lack of mind,<br />
demented). 10. deprimere (to press down, to depress).<br />
c. Translate into English.<br />
I. Video dOmUlTI tnagnam in illa monte. 2. Ipse dixit. 3. Venlmus<br />
ad finem istlus viae. 4. Vitam suam in n1alltia pcrdidit. s. Venerunt<br />
autem pridie, ad nobis munera danda. 6. Cath61ici dederunt beatae<br />
Marlae Vlrgini nomen: porta caeli. 7. Credis hoc? 8. Sonum tubarum<br />
annuntianten1 vict6riam h6minum f6rtium audire potuimus. 9. Manus<br />
istae supplicantes ad caelum elevatae sunt. 10. Ad hanc civitatem<br />
veniunt qui adjutorium nostrum irnplorent. II. Dicta tua in auribus<br />
gentium perniciosarum ne perdantur. 12. IHe vir in lacum cecidit.<br />
13. Ipsa scribit bene. 14. \-Tita hominis in paradIso pura atgue lllnocens<br />
erato IS. Panis et vinum qui in altari sunt, corpus et sanguis Christi<br />
sunt. 16. Spe et caritate munlmur, et erimus salvi. 17. 6culi nostri nlala<br />
hujus mundi viderunt. 18. Lumen ignis facies omnium circumstantium<br />
illuminabat. 19. Rex illfus regni bene regnavit. 20. Pedem meum