Chapter 22 Flashcards
vestis, vestis
clothing, garment
dies, -ei
day
planities, -ei
flat surface, level ground, plain
meridies, -ei
midday, noon
fides, -ei
faith, trust, confidence; pledge
res, -ei
thing, matter
spes, -ei
hope, expectation
nox, noctis
night
acies, -ei
sharpness, sharp edge; (military) line of battle
species, -ei
view, sight; outward appearsance
lux, lucis
light
principatus, -us
first place, rule, dominion, origin
aestus, -us
agitation; heat; tide
eventus, -us
event, fortune, accident; result
dens, dentis
tooth
List the fifth-declension noun endings (Singular)
-es, ei/-ei, ei/-ei, em, -e
List the fifth-declension noun endings (Plural)
-es, -erum, -ebus, -es, -ebus
Fifth-declension words tends to be _________ in gender.
feminine
_______ and ________ are two fifth-declension words from this chapter’s vocabulary list that are masculine rather than feminine.
dies, meridies
The vowels ______ and ______ tend to be characteristic of primarily masculine declensions, and the vowels ________ and ______ tend to be characteristic of primarily feminine declensions.
o, u; a, e