Chapter 20 Flashcards
frater, fratris
brother
mater, matris
mother
pater, patris
father
civis, civis
citizen
parens, parentis
parent
navis, navis
ship
iuvenis, iuvenis / juvenis, juvenis
young person (age 20-40)
senex, senis
old man
urbs, urbis
walled town, city
gens, gentis
clan, tribe
dea, ae
goddess
templum, -i
temple
epistula, -ae
letter
fama, -ae
fame, rumor, report
familia, -ae
family
femina, -ae
woman
vir, -i
man
filius, -i
son
magister, magistri
teacher, master
discipula, -ae
student, disciple
Third-Declension (I-stem) Noun Endings (Singular)
-x, -is, -i, -em, -e
Third-Declension (I-stem) Noun Endings (Plural)
-es, -ium, -ibus, -es, -ibus
Third-declension i-stem words have an extra i in the ______ plural forms.
genitive
In what three ways do adjectives have to match the noun they modify?
case, number, and gender