Chapter 15a. Latin to English Flashcards
1
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- Illae quīnque fēminae inter ea animālia mortem nōn timēbant.
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- Those five women were not afraid of death in the midst of those animals.
2
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2a. Duo ex fīliīs ā portā per agrōs cum patre suō heri currēbant …
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- Two of the sons/daughters were running from the gate through the fields yesterday with their father …
3
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2b. et in aquam cecidērunt.
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2b. and they fell in the water.
4
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3a. Primus rēx dīvitiās in mare iēcit,
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3a. First the king [or: “the first king”] threw the wealth into the sea,
5
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3b. nam magnam īram et vim turbae timuit.
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3b. for he was frightened of the crowd’s great anger and violence.
6
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- Nēmō eandem partem Asiae ūnō annō vincet.
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- No one will conquer the same part of Asia in one year.
7
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- Rōmānī quattuor ex eīs urbibus prīma vīa iūnxērunt.
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- The Romans have joined four of those cities with the first road.
8
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- Itaque mīlia librōrum eius ab urbe trans Italiam mīsistis.
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- And so you [pl.] sent thousands of his books from the city across Italy.
9
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- Lībertātem et iūra hārum urbium artibus bellī cōnservāvimus.
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- We preserved the freedom and the rights of these cities with the arts of war.
10
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- Dī Graecī sē inter hominēs cum virtūte saepe nōn gerēbant.
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- The Greek gods often did not conduct themselves among humans with virtue.
11
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- Cicerō mīlia Rōmānōrum vī sententiārum suārum dūcēbat.
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- Cicero was leading thousands of Romans with the force of his (own) opinions.
12
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- Sententiae medicī eum cārum mihi numquam fēcērunt.
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- The opinions of a doctor have never made him dear to me.
13
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- The tyrant used to entrust his life to those three friends.
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- Tyrannus vītam suam committēbat illīs tribus amīcīs.
14
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- The greedy man never has enough wealth.
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- Avārus satis pecūniae numquam habet.
15
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- At that time we saved their mother with those six letters.
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- Eō tempore mātrem tum cōnservāvimus illīs sex litterīs.
16
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- Through their (own) friends they conquered the citizens of the ten cities.
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- Per amīcōs suōs vīcērunt civēs decem urbium.
17
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1a. Diū in istā nave fuī …
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1a. I have been in this (horrible) ship for a long time …
18
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1b. et propter tempestātem nūbēsque semper mortem expectābam.
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1b. and because of the storm and the clouds I was always waiting (or) death.