Chapter 15 Flashcards
Italia, Italiae
Italy (F)
Memoria, Memoriae
Memory, recollection (F)
Tempestas, Tempestatis
Period of time, season; weather, storm
Centum
A hundred (Indeclinable Adjective)
Mille
A thousand (Indeclinable Adjective)
Miser, Misera, Miserum
Wretched, miserable, unfortunately
Inter
Between, among (Prep + Accusative)
Itaque
And so, therefore (Adverb)
Committo, Committere, Commisi, Commissum
To entrust, commit
Exspecto, Exspectare, Exspectavi, Exspectatum
To look for, expect, await
Iacio, Iacere, Ieci, Iactum
To throw, hurl
Timeo, Timere, Timui
To fear, be afraid (of)
What is a Cardinal Number?
One, Two, Three, etc.
Most Latin cardinal numbers are indeclinable, meaning they do not change their form (Quinque feminae, Quinque feminis). They also broadly follow the third declension
What is an Ordinal Number?
First, Second, Third, etc.
Latin ordinal numbers follow the first and second declension case endings
Define Genitive of the Whole (Partitive)
A genitive of the whole indicates the whole of a group
Pars URBIS (part of the city)
“City” is the whole
Nemo AMICORUM MEORUM (none of my friends)
“My friends” is the whole