Chapter 16 Flashcards
What does ‘Virtus unita fortior’ mean?
Strength united is stronger
What is the Latin word for ‘greed’?
avaritia
What is the Latin term for ‘cause’?
causa
What is the Latin word for ‘heart’?
cor
What is the Latin term for ‘grace’?
gratia
What is the Latin word for ‘fold’ or ‘pocket’?
sinus
What is the Latin term for ‘vice’?
vitium
What is the English derivative of ‘causa’?
cause, causal
What is the English derivative of ‘gratia’?
gratitude
What is the English derivative of ‘calco’?
calorie
What is the English derivative of ‘damno’?
damnation
What is the English derivative of ‘ostendo’?
ostentatious
What is the English derivative of ‘perdo’?
perdition
What is the English derivative of ‘beatus’?
beatitude
What is the English derivative of ‘horrens’?
horrific
What is the English derivative of ‘simplex’?
simplicity
Fill in the blank: The Latin word for ‘to condemn’ is _______.
damno
Fill in the blank: The Latin word for ‘to show, to expose to view’ is _______.
ostendo
Fill in the blank: The Latin word for ‘to waste, to destroy, to ruin’ is _______.
perdo
True or False: ‘beatus’ means happy or blessed.
True
True or False: ‘mollis’ means hard or tough.
False
What is the Latin verb that means ‘to be or become warm or hot’?
calco
What type of phrases are expressions of cause in Latin?
prepositional phrases, ablative of cause
What is the Latin term for ‘for the sake of’?
causa or gratia + genitive