Chapter 2 Flashcards
lego, legere, legi, lectum
to collect; choose; read
disco, discere, didici
to learn
doceo, docere, docui, doctum
to learn
studeo, studere, studui (+dat.)
to be eager for; study
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum
to get to know; recognize
schola, -ae
school; group of followers, following
liber, libri
book
scholam habeo
I give a class or lecture
etiam
also, even, too
non
not
rex, regis
king
uxor, uxoris
wife
iter, itineris
journey, road
finis, finis
limit, boundary, end
mare, maris
sea
Third-Declension Noun Endings: 3rd Declension
-x, -is, -i, -em, -e, -es, -um, -ibus, -es, -ibus
Third-Declension Noun Endings: Neuter
-x, -is, -i, -x-, -e, -a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus
Third-Declension Noun Endings: I-stem
-x, -is, -i, -em, -e, -es, -ium, -ibus, -es, -ibus
Third-Declension Noun Endings: Neuter, I-stem
-x, -is, -i, -x, -i, -ia, -ium, -ibus, -ia, -ibus
Which neuter forms of the third declension differ from he masculine and feminine?
accusative singular, nominative plural, accusative plural
Which I-stem form (f & m) is different than a normal third-declension noun?
genitive plural (-ium instead of just -um)
Which forms have an extra i in the I-stem neuter?
genitive plural, ablative singular, nominative plural, accusative plural