Chapter 14 Flashcards

1
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What does ‘Nihil Sine Deo’ mean?

A

Nothing without God

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2
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Which chapter covers the perfect infinitives in the context of Latin?

A

Chapter 14

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3
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What is the Latin noun for ‘historian’?

A

historicus, -i, m.

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What is the English translation of ‘incendium, -i, n.’?

A

fire, heat

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5
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What is the Latin term for ‘childhood’?

A

pueritia, -ac, f.

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What does ‘sacerdos, sacerdotis, m./f.’ refer to?

A

priest/priestess

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What is the Latin word for ‘cave’?

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spelunca, -ac, f.

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What is the meaning of the verb ‘afficio, afficere, affeci, affectum’?

A

to treat; to affect, to influence, to move

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Define ‘excolo, excolere, excolui, excultum’.

A

to tend

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What does ‘commisceo, commiscere, commiscui, commixtum’ mean?

A

to mix together

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What is the meaning of ‘contendo, contendere, contendi, contentum’?

A

to stretch; to hasten

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What does ‘significo, -āre, -āvi, -ātum’ mean in English?

A

to indicate, to signify, to mean

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Translate ‘sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sümptum’.

A

to throw up, to bring up; to suggest

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What is the meaning of the verb ‘trado, tradere, tradidi, traditum’?

A

to hand over, to surrender

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What does ‘acerbus, -a, -um’ mean?

A

bitter, harsh; severe

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What is the English meaning of ‘amplus, -a, -um’?

A

large, wide; grand, distinguished

17
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What does ‘amplius’ mean?

18
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What is the meaning of ‘clam’?

19
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What does ‘doncc’ mean?

20
Q

Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘historicus’ is _______.

21
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘incendium’ is _______.

A

incendiary

22
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘spelunca’ is _______.

23
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘afficio’ is _______.

24
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘contendo’ is _______.

25
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘significo’ is _______.

A

significant

26
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘subicio’ is _______.

27
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘sumo’ is _______.

28
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘trado’ is _______.

29
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘acerbus’ is _______.

30
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Fill in the blank: The derivative of ‘amplus’ is _______.