Chapter 2 Flashcards

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lego, legere, legi, lectum

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to collect; choose; read

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disco, discere, didici

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to learn

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doceo, docere, docui, doctum

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to learn

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studeo, studere, studui (+dat.)

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to be eager for; study

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cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum

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to get to know; recognize

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schola, -ae

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school; group of followers, following

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liber, libri

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book

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scholam habeo

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I give a class or lecture

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etiam

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also, even, too

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non

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not

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rex, regis

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king

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uxor, uxoris

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wife

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iter, itineris

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journey, road

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finis, finis

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limit, boundary, end

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mare, maris

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sea

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Third-Declension Noun Endings: 3rd Declension

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-x, -is, -i, -em, -e, -es, -um, -ibus, -es, -ibus

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Third-Declension Noun Endings: Neuter

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-x, -is, -i, -x-, -e, -a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus

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Third-Declension Noun Endings: I-stem

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-x, -is, -i, -em, -e, -es, -ium, -ibus, -es, -ibus

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Third-Declension Noun Endings: Neuter, I-stem

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-x, -is, -i, -x, -i, -ia, -ium, -ibus, -ia, -ibus

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Which neuter forms of the third declension differ from he masculine and feminine?

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accusative singular, nominative plural, accusative plural

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Which I-stem form (f & m) is different than a normal third-declension noun?

A

genitive plural (-ium instead of just -um)

22
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Which forms have an extra i in the I-stem neuter?

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genitive plural, ablative singular, nominative plural, accusative plural