Henley 1st Year Latin - Unit 2 COPY Flashcards
magnus, magna, magnum
great
large
What is the Latin adjective
altus, alta, altum
high
deep
bonus, bona, bonum
good
longus, longa, longum
long
malus, mala, malum
bad
multus, multa, multum
much (plural, many)
sānctus, sāncta, sānctum
holy
saint
prīmus, prīma, prīmum
first
Adjectives agree with their nouns in _____, ______ and ______.
Adjectives agree with their nouns in gender, number and case.
Adjectives of quantity generally _______ their nouns.
Adjectives of quantity generally precede their nouns.
Adjectives of quality generally ______ their nouns.
Adjectives of quality generally follow their nouns.
angustus, angusta, angustum
narrow
adj. 1&2 decl.
reliquus, reliqua, reliquum
remaining
the rest of
adj. 1 & 2 decl.
tūtus, tūta, tūtum
safe
adj. 1 & 2 decl.
Adjective
Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
Roman
adj. 1 & 2 decl.
Chrīstiānus, Chrīstiāna, Chrīstiānum
Christian
adj. 1 & 2 Decl.
preposition
Translate prō when used with ablative
in front of (before)
on behalf of (for)
Translate inopia, inopiae giving declension and gender
f. noun 1 decl
scarcity
want
feminine 1 declension
donminus, dominī
master
Lord
mūrus, mūrī
wall
frūmentum, frūmentī
grain (plural = crops)
legiō, legiōnis, f.
legion
Adjectives of 3rd Declension
All adjectives with -is, -e in the ________ _______ are declined like gravis, e.
All adjectives with -is, -e in the nominative singular are declined like gravis, e.
Decline: gravis, grave
gravis, grave, gravem, grave
brevis, breve
short
commūnis, commune
common
difficilis, difficile
difficult
fortis, forte
easy
nōbilis, nōbile
noble
renowned
omnis, omne
all
every
cupidus, cupida, cupidum; w. gen.
eager
desirous
plēnus, plēnus, plēnum; w. gen. or abl.
full
fīnitimus, fīnitima, fīnitimum; w. dat.
neighboring
next
similis, simile; w. gen. or dat.
like
similar
Jēsūs, Jēsū
Jesus
et . . . et
both . . . and
quid
what?
prīmā lūce
at dawn
urbs, urbis
city
pōns, pontis, masc.
bridge
signum, signī
standard
signal
sign
eques, equitis
horseman (pl. cavalry)