Chapter 20 Flashcards

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dea, -ae

A

goddess

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casa, -ae

A

houise

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epistula, -ae

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letter

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fama, -ae

A

rumor, report, fame

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familia, -ae

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family

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beneficium, -i

A

benefit, gift

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sepulchrum

A

tomb

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capitulum, -i

A

heading, chapter

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tectum, -i

A

roof

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templum, -i

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temple

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flo, flare, flavi, flatum

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I blow, to blow, I blew, blown

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habeo, habere, habui, habitum

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I have, to have, I had, had

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serenus, -a, -um

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calm, bright, clear

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mando, mandare, mandavi, mandatum

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I entrust, to entrust, I entrusted, entrusted

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Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: First Declension

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-a, am, -ae, -as

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Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: Second Declension

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-us, -um, -i, -os

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Give the nomininative and accusative case noun endings: Second Declension (N)

A

-um, -um, -a, -a

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Transitive verb

A

An action verb that takes an object.

19
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Direct object

A

The noun that receives the action of the verb.

20
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What noun job is always in the accusative case?

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direct object