Academics Lesson III—Vocabulary & Derivatives Flashcards

Questions Influenced by Imperium by Julian Morgan, Liber Digitalis by David Jackson, and the NCEE Study Guide

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fēlēs.

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fēlēs, fēlis, f.—cat

Fun Fact: We get words like feline from fēlēs.

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun līberī.

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līberī, līberōrum, m.—children

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun asinus.

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asinus, asinī, m.—donkey

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun culīna.

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culīna, culīnae, f.—kitchen

Fun Fact: We get words like culinary and kiln from culīna.

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun Ītalica.

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Ītalica, Ītalicae, f.—Italica, a town in Spain

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun ager.

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ager, agrī, m.—field

Fun Fact: We get words like agrarian from ager.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “agrarian”?

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ager, agrī, m.—field

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, agrarian has multiple meanings. As an adjective, it means “relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land”. As a noun, it means “a person who advocates a redistribution of landed property, especially as part of a social movement​”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “terrestrial”?

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terra, terrae, f.—earth, land, ground

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, terrestrial has multiple meanings. As an adjective, it means “of, on, or relating to the earth”. As a noun, it means “an inhabitant of the earth”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “kiln”?

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culīna, culīnae, f.—kitchen

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, kiln has multiple meanings. As a noun, it means “a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery”. As a verb, it means to “burn, bake, or dry in a kiln​”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “islet”?

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, islet can mean “a small island” or “a portion of tissue structurally distinct from surrounding tissues​”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “culinary”?

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culīna, culīnae, f.—kitchen

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, culinary means “of or for cooking”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “insulator”?

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, insulator means “a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “feline”?

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fēlēs, fēlis, f.—cat

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, feline has multiple meanings. As an adjective, it means “relating to or affecting cats or other members of the cat family”. As a noun, it means “a cat or other member of the cat family”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “paternalism”?

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pater, patris, m.—father [cf. πατήρ]

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, paternalism means “the policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the subordinates’ supposed best interest”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “isle”?

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, isle means “an island or peninsula, especially a small one”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “paternity”?

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pater, patris, m.—father [cf. πατήρ]

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, paternity can mean “(especially in legal contexts) the state of being someone’s father” or “paternal origin​”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “aquatic”?

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aqua, aquae, f.—water

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, aquatic has multiple meanings. As an adjective, it means “relating to water”. As a noun, it can mean “an aquatic plant or animal, especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium” or “sports played in or on water”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “padre”?

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pater, patris, m.—father [cf. πατήρ]

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, padre means “the title of a priest or chaplain in some regions”.

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “territory”?

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terra, terrae, f.—earth, land, ground

Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, territory can mean “an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state” or “(especially in the US, Canada, or Australia) an organized division of a country that is not yet admitted to the full rights of a state” or “an area of knowledge, activity, or experience​”.