Language Flashcards

1
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word Pennsylvania?

A

silva

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2
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unaffected?

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facio

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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) sumus

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4
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: lux.

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lux, lucis, F. – light

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5
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What is the use of the Ablative of Place Where?

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The ablative with the preposition “in” expresses place where.

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agitation?

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ago

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7
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive official?

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facio

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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerīs nostrīs

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9
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive disloyalty?

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lex

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10
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive tenure.

A

teneō

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11
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Give the meaning for

trīstis, triste

A

sad (3)

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12
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For the phrase multus ager, give the Dative Singular

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multō agrō

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13
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: aqueductus.

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aqueductus, aqueductus, M. – aqueduct

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14
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of New Mexico.

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Lux hominum vita - Light, the life of men

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15
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visibility?

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video

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16
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive annuity?

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annus

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17
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Give the meaning for

fābula

A

story (1)

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18
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vociferous?

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vox

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19
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manure?

A

manus

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20
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive dowry.

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do

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21
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signō līberō

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22
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive pulchritudinous.

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pulcher

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23
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: clarus.

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clarus, clara, clarum – clear, famous

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24
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive payer?

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pax

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25
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inefficiency?

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facio

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26
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Florida

A

Civium in moribus rei publicae salus: The welfare of the states lies in the character of its citizens.

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27
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive matter-of-fact?

A

facio

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28
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For the verb sum, give the Singular, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.

A

es

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29
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Give the meaning for

vertō

A

turn (3; verti)

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30
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive face?

A

facio

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31
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attaint?

A

tango

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32
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvēs (-īs) līberōs

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33
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dominion?

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domus

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34
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: clamo.

A

clamo, clamare, clamavi, clamatus – shout

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35
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Give the English for the phrase de facto.

A

in fact, actually

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36
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.

A

maribus līberīs

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37
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: facio.

A

facio, facere, feci, factus – do, make

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38
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive antler?

A

oculus

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39
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recipe?

A

capio

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40
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Give the meaning for

iaceō

A

lie down (2)

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41
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive savageness?

A

silva

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42
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive averse?

A

verto

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43
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: via.

A

via, viae, F. – road, street

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44
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.

A

mare ācre

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45
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: nauta.

A

nauta, nautae, M – sailor

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46
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive ensign?

A

signum

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47
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inadvisable?

A

video

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48
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chief?

A

caput

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49
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: ambulo.

A

ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus – walk

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50
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equō magnō

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51
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word penalty?

A

poena

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52
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Give the meaning for

vacca

A

cow

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53
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patrimony?

A

pater

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54
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive irreparable.

A

parō

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55
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrī ācris

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56
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive server?

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servus

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57
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive paternity?

A

pater

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58
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postman?

A

pono

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59
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corpora nostra

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60
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgibus nostrīs

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61
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive officer?

A

facio

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62
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive security?

A

cura

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63
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus pār.

A

equum pārem

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64
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive classification?

A

facio

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65
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus līber.

A

equum līberum

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66
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Give the English for the phrase ad hoc.

A

for this purpose

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67
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive belligerent?

A

bellum

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68
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēris

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69
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive qualify?

A

facio

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70
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corpus magnum

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71
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contaminate?

A

tango

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72
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Give the meaning for

(per)territus

A

frightened

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73
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nominal?

A

nomen

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74
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive duty.

A

debeō

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75
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive import.

A

portō

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76
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerōrum pārium

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77
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive importantly?

A

porto

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78
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insulator?

A

insula

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79
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From what Latin verb do we derive misrepresentation?

A

sum

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80
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Give the meaning for

unde

A

from where

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81
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive convey?

A

via

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82
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive venturous?

A

venio

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83
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postpone?

A

pono

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84
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: ignavus.

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ignavus, ignava, ignavum – lazy, cowardly

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85
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intercessor?

A

cedo

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86
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incidentally?

A

cado

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87
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Give the meaning for

secundus

A

second

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88
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permanent?

A

maneo

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89
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive accurate?

A

cura

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90
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive impair.

A

parō

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91
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Missouri.

A

Salus populi - The welfare of the people

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92
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contiguous?

A

tango

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93
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corporibus pāribus

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94
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word republic?

A

populus

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95
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For the noun via, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

viārum

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96
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cater?

A

capio

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97
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capior

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98
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive essayist?

A

ago

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99
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive village?

A

villa

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100
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: urbs.

A

urbs, urbis, F. – city

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101
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive interurban?

A

urbs

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102
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: gladius.

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gladius, gladii, M. – sword

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103
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive surety?

A

cura

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104
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Give the meaning for

necesse

A

necessary (defective)

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105
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbam

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106
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From what Latin word do we derive equivocation?

A

aequus

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107
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive navigate.

A

navigō

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108
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word equine?

A

equus

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109
Q

From what Latin word do we derive novelty?

A

novus

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110
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Give the meaning for

fīnis

A

end (3; finis)

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111
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive edifice?

A

facio

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112
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive irate.

A

iratus

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113
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separator?

A

paro

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114
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For the phrase multus nauta, give the Nominative Singular

A

multus nauta

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115
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prudential?

A

video

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116
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dignified?

A

facio

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117
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive faithful?

A

fides

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118
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive profitably?

A

facio

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119
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive renown?

A

nomen

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120
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portāmur

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121
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Give the meaning for

ventus

A

wind

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122
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facing?

A

facio

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123
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tractor?

A

traho

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124
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rendezvous?

A

do

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125
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive assure?

A

cura

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126
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fugue?

A

fugio

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127
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For the phrase multus nauta, give the Accusative Plural

A

multōs nautās

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128
Q

Give the meaning for

equus

A

horse (2)

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129
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive part-time?

A

pars

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Give the meaning for

impetus

A

attack (4; impetus)

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131
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For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

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fuērunt

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132
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agitate?

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ago

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133
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mischief?

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caput

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134
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mission?

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mitto

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135
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Give the Genitive Feminine ending for duo.

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duārum

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136
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive excess?

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cedo

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137
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

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cīvibus ācribus

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138
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stateliness?

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sto

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139
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For the phrase līber puer, give the Nominative Plural

A

līberī puerī

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140
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive tense?

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tempus

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141
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Using an Accusative of Direct Object, say in Latin “We are preparing a way.”

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Viam parāmus.

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142
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive safe-conduct?

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duco

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143
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: paro.

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paro, parare, paravi, paratus – prepare

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144
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Give the meaning for

vīlla

A

country house (1)

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145
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For the verb pōnō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

pōnite

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146
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Give the meaning for

dīligentia

A

diligence

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For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbās

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148
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jet?

A

iacio

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149
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pardon?

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do

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150
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ridiculous?

A

rideo

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151
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Give the meaning for

lātrō

A

bark (1)

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152
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive divers?

A

verto

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153
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word champaign?

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campus

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154
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Give the meaning for

spēs

A

spes (5; spei)

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155
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive villager?

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villa

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156
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For the noun signum, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

signīs

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157
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: tempus.

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tempus, temporis, N. – time

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158
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive omniscient?

A

scio

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159
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Give the meaning for

quīntus

A

fifth

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160
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Give the meaning for

significō

A

mean (1)

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161
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For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portās

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duty?

A

debeo

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163
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statement?

A

sto

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164
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word proverb?

A

verbum

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165
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive suburb?

A

urbs

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166
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgis magnae

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167
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Give the meaning for

pūniō

A

punish (4)

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168
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Give the meaning for

vīsitō

A

see (1)

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169
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word deserve?

A

servus

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170
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Give the meaning for

maneō

A

remain (2)

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171
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provide?

A

video

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172
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sign?

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signum

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173
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Give the meaning for

vērus

A

true

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174
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive obstinacy?

A

sto

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175
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Give the meaning for

epistula

A

letter (1)

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176
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Missouri

A

Salus populi suprema lex esto – the welfare of the people shall be the
supreme law

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177
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For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portāminī

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178
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive select?

A

lego

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179
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive introvert?

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verto

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180
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civilization?

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civis

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181
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intensify?

A

facio

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182
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Texas

A

Disciplina praesidium civitatis: Training, the defense of the state

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183
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive meridian?

A

dies

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pacifism?

A

facio

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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive military?

A

miles

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186
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unadvisedly?

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video

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187
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For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābātur

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188
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive extempore?

A

tempus

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189
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corpus pār

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190
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For the phrase noster equus, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrōrum equōrum

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191
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive terrestrial?

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terra

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192
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Give the English for the phrase non compos mentis.

A

not of sound mind

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193
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerō pārī

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194
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facade?

A

facio

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195
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Give the meaning for

dīcō

A

say (3; dixi)

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196
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For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) sunt

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197
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For the noun puer, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

puer

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198
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ketch?

A

capio

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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiet

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200
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive centrifugal?

A

fugio

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201
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive souvenir?

A

venio

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202
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: lex.

A

lex, legis, F. – law

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203
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habitable?

A

habeo

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204
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beneficiary?

A

facio

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205
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Give the meaning for

delphīnus

A

dolphin

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206
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conduct?

A

duco

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207
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum forte.

A

signō fortī

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208
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive eventful?

A

venio

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209
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Give the meaning for

salūtō

A

greet (1)

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210
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive pusillanimity?

A

animus

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211
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.

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puerō fortī

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive elective?

A

lego

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213
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Give the English for the phrase in re.

A

in the matter of; concerning

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214
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For the noun mare, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

marium

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Give the meaning for

doceō

A

teach (2)

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216
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive visual.

A

videō

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217
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Give the meaning for

hostis

A

enemy (3; hostis)

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218
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expeditious?

A

pes

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219
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive grandam?

A

domus

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive defection?

A

facio

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221
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Give the English for the phrase corpus delicti.

A

the facts (body) of a crime

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recession?

A

cedo

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223
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accidentally?

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cado

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224
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive terrier?

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terra

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225
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive precipitation?

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caput

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226
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive reserve.

A

servō

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227
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive conservative?

A

servo

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228
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive departmental?

A

pars

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229
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive missionary?

A

mitto

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230
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Give the meaning for

Quōmodo?

A

How

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231
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From what Latin word do we derive latitude?

A

latus

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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virtuous?

A

vir

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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitalize?

A

caput

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234
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive repository?

A

pono

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235
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word servitude?

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servus

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236
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive immortal?

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mors

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237
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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) sumus

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238
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive sewer?

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aqua

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239
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive avowedly?

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vox

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240
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēmur

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241
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substantive?

A

sto

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242
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For the verb portō, give the Second Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

portātis

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243
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For the phrase multus nauta, give the Dative Singular

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multō nautae

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244
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of West Virginia

A

Montani semper liberi – Mountaineers are always free

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245
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Give the meaning for

claudō

A

shut/close (3; clausi)

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246
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive glorification?

A

facio

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247
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manipulate?

A

manus

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248
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: lego.

A

lego, legere, legi, lectus – read, choose, gather

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monstrous?

A

moneo

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250
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For the phrase līber equus, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs equīs

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For the phrase noster equus, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostrī equī

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252
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive content?

A

teneo

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253
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive submission?

A

mitto

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive locomotive?

A

moveo

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255
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Give the Nominative Feminine ending for ūnus.

A

ūna

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256
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive omniscience?

A

scio

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257
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inhabit?

A

habeo

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258
Q

Give the meaning for

deus

A

god (2)

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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consistently?

A

sto

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260
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive donor?

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do

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261
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unperceive?

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capio

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262
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For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

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positī(-ae, -a) erunt

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263
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive supervision?

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video

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264
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permanence?

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maneo

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265
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attainder?

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tango

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266
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For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

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portātus(-a, -um) erat

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267
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive circumnavigate?

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navis

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268
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiētis

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269
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Give the meaning for

respondeō

A

respond (2)

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270
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive tennis.

A

teneō

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271
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Give the meaning for

magnus

A

large/great

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272
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From what Latin verb do we derive presentment?

A

sum

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273
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.

A

maria lībera

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274
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: baculum.

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baculum, baculi, N. – stick

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275
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Give the meaning for

vulnus

A

wound (2)

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276
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum pār.

A

signī pāris

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277
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive train?

A

traho

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278
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive demonstration?

A

moneo

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279
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive pronounce.

A

nuntiō

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280
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Maryland

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Scuto bonae voluntatis Tuae coronasti nos – with the shield of Thy goodwill Thou has covered us

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281
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impart?

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pars

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282
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word invoice?

A

via

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283
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For the noun mīles, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

mīlitem

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284
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word nautical?

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nauta

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285
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exceptional?

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capio

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286
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

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portātus(-a, -um) sum

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For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnitis

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288
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive bonbon.

A

bonus

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289
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive donna?

A

domus

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290
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equus ācer

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291
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What words omit the prepositions “ad” or “in” when using the Accusative of Place to Which?

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domum and names of towns and cities.

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292
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive faithfully?

A

fides

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293
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subtraction?

A

traho

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294
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortification?

A

mors

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295
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expeditionary?

A

pes

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296
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receive?

A

capio

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297
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visionary?

A

video

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298
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dominant?

A

domus

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299
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adverse?

A

verto

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300
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pay?

A

pax

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301
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive numerical?

A

numerus

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302
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Give the meaning for

sinister

A

left

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303
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerō līberō

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304
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What is the Latin for the ordinal number nine?

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nōnus, nōna, nōnum

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305
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For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerant

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306
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive momentarily?

A

moveo

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307
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word filial?

A

filius

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308
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive incorporation?

A

corpus

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309
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive insignificant?

A

facio

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310
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive predominance?

A

domus

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311
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From what Latin word do we derive equipoise?

A

aequus

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312
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For the phrase noster ager, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostrōs agrōs

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313
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive amity.

A

amō

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314
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive sundial?

A

dies

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315
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disaffection?

A

facio

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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive inundation?

A

unda

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317
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive evoke?

A

vox

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318
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inaccessible?

A

cedo

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319
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Give the meaning for the following Latin word: ab.

A

by, from

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320
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive difficulty?

A

facio

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321
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnifier?

A

facio

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322
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recapture?

A

capio

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323
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peaceably?

A

pax

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324
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word feminine?

A

femina

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325
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive enhance.

A

altus

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326
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Give the meaning for

accidō

A

fall [down] (3; accidi)

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327
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive conservative.

A

servō

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328
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affection?

A

facio

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329
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive conveyance?

A

via

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330
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive success?

A

cedo

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331
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Give the meaning for

marītus

A

husband (2)

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332
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For the noun mīles, give the Dative Singular form.

A

mīlitī

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333
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive biceps?

A

caput

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334
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgibus pāribus

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335
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From what Latin word do we derive briefly?

A

brevis

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336
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of Dartmouth College

A

Vox clamantis in deserto: The voice of one crying in the wilderness

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337
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive composition?

A

pono

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338
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From what Latin word do we derive re-enforce?

A

fortis

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339
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via pāris.

A

viae pārēs

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340
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Give the meaning for the following Latin word: in.

A

in, on, into, against

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341
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amiably?

A

amo

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342
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive reveler?

A

bellum

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343
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive acting?

A

ago

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344
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reagent?

A

ago

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345
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inventive?

A

venio

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346
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive pulchritude.

A

pulcher

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347
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Give the meaning for

cēlō

A

hide (1)

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348
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Give the meaning for

crēdō

A

lend (3; credidi)

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349
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: aperio.

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aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus – open

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350
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stabilize?

A

sto

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351
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continence?

A

teneo

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352
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From what Latin verb do we derive possible?

A

sum

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353
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrum magnum

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354
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conversation?

A

verto

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355
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive overdue?

A

debeo

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356
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: amicus.

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amicus, amici, M. – friend

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357
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Give the meaning for

moneō

A

warn (2; monui)

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358
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word dominion?

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dominus

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359
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consistence?

A

sto

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360
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: rideo.

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rideo, ridere, risi, risus – laugh, smile

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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word aquatic?

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aqua

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362
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word copious?

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copia

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363
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unexceptionable?

A

capio

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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperitis

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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

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doctī(-ae, -a) erātis

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366
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive accurately?

A

cura

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367
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via lībera.

A

viae līberae

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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via ācris.

A

viae ācris

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369
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jetty?

A

iacio

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370
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive adieu?

A

deus

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371
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgī nostrae

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372
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

mare nostrum

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373
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From what Latin word do we derive longitudinal?

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longus

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374
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deciduous?

A

cado

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375
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive redoubt?

A

duco

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376
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive advocate?

A

vox

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377
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Give the meaning for

hospes

A

host/guest (3; hospitis)

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378
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commissariat?

A

mitto

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379
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permissible?

A

mitto

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380
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From what Latin word do we derive fortitude?

A

fortis

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381
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive inoculation?

A

oculus

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382
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dictionary?

A

dico

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383
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrī magnī

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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgem līberam

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scriptural?

A

scribo

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Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābam

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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive import?

A

porto

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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corpulent?

A

corpus

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389
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīve pārī

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390
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Give the meaning for

lepus

A

rabbit

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391
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitibus pāribus

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392
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive detention?

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teneo

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393
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: consilium.

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consilium, consilii, N. – plan

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394
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive register?

A

gero

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395
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For the phrase multus nauta, give the Genitive Plural

A

multōrum nautārum

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396
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chieftain?

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caput

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397
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For the noun mare, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

mare

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398
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For the phrase noster puer, give the Nominative Singular

A

noster puer

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399
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Give the meaning for

virgō

A

maiden (3; virginis)

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400
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Give the meaning for

tempestās

A

storm (3; tempestatis)

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401
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Give the meaning for

numerus

A

number (2)

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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equī ācris

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fashion?

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facio

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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: nuntio.

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nuntio, nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatus – announce

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For the phrase multus puer, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs puerīs

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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: fessus.

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fessus, fessa, fessum – tired

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407
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From what Latin word do we derive prolong?

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longus

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408
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accessible?

A

cedo

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409
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: numerus.

A

numerus, numeri, M – number

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410
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discomfit?

A

facio

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411
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive providence?

A

video

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412
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum forte.

A

signō fortī

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413
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amicable?

A

amo

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414
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive adventurer?

A

venio

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415
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenacious?

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teneo

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416
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sacrifice?

A

facio

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417
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corporis līberī

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418
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journal?

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dies

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419
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Give the English for the phrase modus operandi.

A

a method of working

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420
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive invoice?

A

via

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421
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of North Dakota

A

Lux et lex: Light and law

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422
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manor?

A

maneo

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423
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constable?

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sto

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424
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive illegitimate?

A

lex

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425
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instability?

A

sto

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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive invocation?

A

vox

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427
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer noster.

A

puer noster

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428
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statutory?

A

sto

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429
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manufacturer?

A

facio

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430
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive opponent?

A

pono

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431
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive perfidious?

A

fides

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432
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Give the meaning for

ōrātiō

A

speech (3; orationis)

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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patrician?

A

pater

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434
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive obedience?

A

audio

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435
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation et al.

A

et alia – and others

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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgibus nostrīs

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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnitude.

A

magnus

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438
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reception?

A

capio

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439
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beautiful.

A

bonus

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440
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interjection?

A

iacio

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441
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Give the meaning for

merīdiēs

A

midday (5; meridiei)

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442
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Give the meaning for

clāmō

A

shout (1)

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443
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Give the meaning for

gladiātor

A

gladiator (3; gladiatoris)

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444
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Give the meaning for

lātus

A

wide

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445
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.

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mīlitibus ācribus

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446
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of West Virginia.

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Montani semper liberi: Mountaineers are always free

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447
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive hibernate?

A

hiems

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448
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Give the meaning for

nūntiō

A

anounce (1)

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449
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Give the meaning for

lūna

A

moon

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450
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive innumerable?

A

numerus

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451
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive reassurance?

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cura

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452
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Give the English for the phrase carpe diem.

A

seize the day

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453
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From what Latin word do we derive iniquity?

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aequus

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454
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suzerainty?

A

verto

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455
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: aestas.

A

aestas, aestatis, F. – summer

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456
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remainder?

A

maneo

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457
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive omission?

A

mitto

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458
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive voyage?

A

via

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459
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive monstrosity.

A

moneō

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460
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artistic?

A

ars

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461
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare forte.

A

maris fortis

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462
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrorize?

A

terreo

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463
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Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation b.i.d.

A

bis in die – twice a day

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exaction?

A

ago

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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) eram

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466
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum pār.

A

signa pāria

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Give the meaning for the following Latin word: per.

A

through, along

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468
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corporī nostrō

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469
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Give the meaning for

nāsus

A

nose

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Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “The horses walked down from Gaul.”

A

Equī dē Galliā ambulāvērunt.

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471
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Give the meaning for

tablīnum

A

study room

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472
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stationery?

A

sto

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive document?

A

doceo

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474
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Give the meaning for

haereō

A

stick (2; haesi)

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive august?

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augeo

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For the phrase līber puer, give the Dative Singular

A

līberō puerō

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effectual?

A

facio

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478
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Give the meaning for

cīvis

A

citizen (3; civis)

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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles pār.

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mīlitis pāris

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480
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of District of Columbia

A

Iustitia omnibus – Justice for all

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481
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive human?

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homo

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482
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proscribe?

A

scribo

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483
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive specify?

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facio

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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēmus

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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive subsist?

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sto

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486
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Give the meaning for

quārtus

A

fourth

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487
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humanist?

A

homo

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488
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Give the meaning for

populus

A

peaple

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489
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

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cīve ācrī

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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive superstitious?

A

sto

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For the phrase līber ager, give the Dative Singular

A

līberō agrō

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For the verb capiō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.

A

capite

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Give the Latin verb from which we derive manor.

A

maneō

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494
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Give the English for the phrase caveat emptor

A

let the buyer beware

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Give the meaning for the following Latin word: sed.

A

but

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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive momentary?

A

moveo

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497
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive oboe.

A

altus

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive varsity?

A

verto

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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive insignificant?

A

signum

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For the noun lēx, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

lēgum

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Give the Latin verb from which we derive proclamation.

A

clamo

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502
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive amanuensis?

A

manus

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503
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive existence?

A

sto

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504
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Give the English for the phrase de iure.

A

by right, legally [sometimes written as de jure]

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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare magnum.

A

marium magnōrum

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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insecurity?

A

cura

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For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnentur

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For the phrase multum signum, give the Nominative Singular

A

multum signum

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Give the Latin verb from which we derive document.

A

doceō

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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) erat

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For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbat

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512
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Harvard University

A

Veritas: Truth

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513
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive compound?

A

pono

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Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chiefly?

A

caput

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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive legend?

A

lego

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Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Nominative Singular

A

noster nauta

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517
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive exportation?

A

porto

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518
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive successfully?

A

cedo

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519
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puer magnus

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520
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puer fortis

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521
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive susceptible?

A

capio

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522
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive productiveness?

A

duco

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523
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Give the meaning for

gaudium

A

happiness (2)

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524
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concession?

A

cedo

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525
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: iratus.

A

iratus, irata, iratum – angry

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526
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive feature?

A

facio

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527
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive nonexistent?

A

sto

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528
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus līber.

A

equō līberō

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529
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive olfactory?

A

facio

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530
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive introduction?

A

duco

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531
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statistician?

A

sto

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532
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive parterre?

A

terra

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533
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive motor.

A

moveō

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534
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation P.M.

A

post meridiem – afternoon

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535
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive invisible?

A

video

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536
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive estate?

A

sto

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537
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Give the meaning for

māter

A

mother (3; matris)

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538
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: verto.

A

verto, vertere, verti, versus – turn

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539
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvibus līberīs

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540
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For the phrase līber nauta, give the Nominative Singular

A

līber nauta

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541
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: curro.

A

curro, currere, cucurri, cursus – run

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542
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive overarch?

A

arcus

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543
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proviso?

A

video

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544
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) erant

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545
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Give the English for the phrase in hoc signo vinces.

A

in this sign you will conquer

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546
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For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) eris

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547
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affectionately?

A

facio

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548
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indigestion?

A

gero

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549
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Give the meaning for

similis, simile

A

similar (3)

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550
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word penal?

A

poena

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551
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive number?

A

numerus

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552
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via fortis.

A

viae fortis

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553
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: dico.

A

dico, dicere, dixi, dictus – say

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554
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substitute?

A

sto

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555
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Give the meaning for

autem

A

on the other hand

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556
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From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive desperate?

A

spes

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557
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive obvious?

A

via

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558
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitum pārium

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559
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpimus

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560
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For the phrase līber nauta, give the Nominative Plural

A

līberī nautae

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561
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive maintenance?

A

manus

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562
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiunt

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563
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For the verb doceō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

docē

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564
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For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) estis

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565
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pedal?

A

pes

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566
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

corporis

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567
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: advenio.

A

advenio, advenire, adveni, adventus – arrive

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568
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive confetti?

A

facio

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569
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive inaccuracy?

A

cura

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570
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive integrate?

A

tango

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571
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coincide?

A

cado

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572
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Give the meaning for

dēleō

A

destroy (2; delevi)

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573
Q

Give the meaning for

ostendō

A

exhibit/expose (3; ostendi)

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574
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intangible?

A

tango

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575
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via lībera.

A

viās līberās

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576
Q

Give the English for the phrase lapsus linguae -

A

a slip of the tongue

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577
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preserve?

A

servo

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578
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Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation s

A

sine – without

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579
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive renowned?

A

nomen

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580
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive significantly?

A

signum

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581
Q

From what Latin word do we derive prolongation?

A

longus

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582
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive exhibition.

A

habeō

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583
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive savagely?

A

silva

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584
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inverse?

A

verto

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585
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scrivener?

A

scribo

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586
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word celestial?

A

caelum

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587
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: nox.

A

nox, noctis, F. – night

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588
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive disclaim?

A

clamo

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589
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contented?

A

teneo

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590
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive matrix?

A

mater

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591
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus līber.

A

equīs līberīs

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592
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive susceptibility?

A

capio

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593
Q

Give the meaning for

duodēvīgintī

A

eighteen

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594
Q

Give the meaning for

frōns

A

forehead

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595
Q

Give the Genitive Feminine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnīus

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596
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive conserve?

A

servo

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597
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: video.

A

video, videre, vidi, visus – see

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598
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inhibit?

A

habeo

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599
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive participle?

A

capio

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600
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive regicide?

A

rex

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601
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) estis

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602
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare līberum.

A

maris līberī

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603
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For the noun cīvis, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

cīvis

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604
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Give the English for the phrase in toto -

A

entirely

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605
Q

Give the English for the phrase stet:

A

let it stand (printing term)

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606
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From what Latin word do we derive debonair?

A

bonus

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607
Q

Give the meaning for

sub

A

under (+ acc./abl.)

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608
Q

Using a Dative of Indirect Object, say in Latin “I give money to the sailor.”

A

Nautae pecūniam dōnō.

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609
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive certificate?

A

facio

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610
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monster?

A

moneo

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611
Q

Give the English for the phrase non sequitur.

A

it does not follow; an illogical inference

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612
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive equivocate.

A

vocō

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613
Q

What was said by Caesar, as he was about to cross the Rubicon, and what does it mean?

A

alea iacta est – the die is cast

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614
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habitation?

A

habeo

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615
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive authorship?

A

augeo

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616
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remission?

A

mitto

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617
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare forte.

A

maribus fortibus

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618
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incontrovertible?

A

verto

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619
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) sum

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620
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive object?

A

iacio

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621
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: discedo.

A

discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus – leave, depart

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622
Q

Give the meaning for

A

give (3; dedi)

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623
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prodigality?

A

ago

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624
Q

From what Latin word do we derive forcible?

A

fortis

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625
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contractile?

A

traho

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626
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visibly?

A

video

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627
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive extant?

A

sto

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628
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via nostra.

A

viam nostram

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629
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word savage?

A

silva

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630
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Accusative Plural

A

lībera signa

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631
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: specto.

A

specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatus – watch

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632
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) erimus

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633
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suggestive?

A

gero

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634
Q

Give the meaning for

faciō

A

make; do (3; feci)

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635
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive curate?

A

cura

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636
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pert?

A

aperio

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637
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inductive?

A

duco

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638
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive perambulator?

A

ambulo

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639
Q

From what Latin word do we derive fortify?

A

fortis

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640
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) eris

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641
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

corpora

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642
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For the phrase noster nauta, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostrī nautae

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643
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reconstitute?

A

sto

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644
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive importunity?

A

portus

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645
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive claim?

A

clamo

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646
Q

Which Interrogative Particles expect a yes to their question?

A

-ne and nonne

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647
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive verdict.

A

vērus

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648
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive proverb?

A

verbum

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649
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive arrest?

A

sto

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650
Q

From what Latin word do we derive claret?

A

clarus

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651
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: periculum.

A

periculum, periculi, N – danger

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652
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive augmentation?

A

augeo

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653
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: moveo.

A

moveo, movere, movi, motus – move

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654
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Give the meaning for

cunīculus

A

rabbit

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655
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive captivate?

A

capio

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656
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive legible?

A

lego

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657
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Give the meaning for

pēs

A

foot (3; petis)

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658
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum pār.

A

signō pārī

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659
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Give the meaning for

flamma

A

flame/fire

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660
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postilion?

A

pono

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661
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For the phrase nostra via, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostram viam

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662
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Give the meaning for

laetus

A

happy

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663
Q

Give the meaning for

festīnō

A

hurry (1)

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664
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive export?

A

porto

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665
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mischievous?

A

caput

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666
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive designing?

A

signum

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667
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: demonstro.

A

demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus – demonstrate, show

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668
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrī ācrēs

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669
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive navigable?

A

ago

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670
Q

Give the meaning for

cōnsūmō

A

eat (3; consumpsi)

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671
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: appareo.

A

appareo, apparere, apparui, apparitum – appear

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672
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corporum fortium

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673
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrō pārī

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674
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: habeo.

A

habeo, habere, habui, habitus – have

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675
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive divination?

A

deus

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676
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvis pāris

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677
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word female?

A

femina

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678
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equity?

A

aequus

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679
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From what Latin word do we derive iniquitous?

A

aequus

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680
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive script?

A

scribo

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681
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive infect?

A

facio

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682
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occurrence?

A

curro

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683
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equī magnī

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684
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbis

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685
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Trinity College.

A

Pro ecclesia et patria - For church and country

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686
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: capio.

A

capio, capere, cepi, captus – take

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687
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitalism?

A

caput

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688
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via lībera.

A

viārum līberārum

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689
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive equivocal?

A

vox

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690
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive institutional?

A

sto

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691
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dejection?

A

iacio

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692
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signōrum magnōrum

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693
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rest (remainder)?

A

sto

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694
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: arcus.

A

arcus, arcus, M. – arch

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695
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advice?

A

video

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696
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive passport?

A

portus

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697
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive positive?

A

pono

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698
Q

Give the meaning for

domina

A

female master (1)

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699
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive admonition.

A

moneō

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700
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive comport?

A

porto

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701
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commissar?

A

mitto

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702
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvēs (-īs) fortēs (-īs)

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703
Q

For the verb sum, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.

A

esse

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704
Q

Give the English for the phrase sic transit gloria mundi -

A

thus passes the glory of the world

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705
Q

Give the meaning for

puella

A

gorl (1)

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706
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive haughty.

A

altus

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707
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive managerial?

A

manus

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708
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Dative Singular

A

multō puerō

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709
Q

Give the meaning for

quod

A

because

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710
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insular?

A

insula

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711
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Ablative Singular

A

multā viā

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712
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive handkerchief?

A

caput

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713
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive liberty.

A

līber

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714
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive participation?

A

capio

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715
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive seal?

A

signum

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716
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive chateau?

A

castra

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717
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation aq.

A

aqua – water

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718
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrō puerō

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719
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remnant?

A

maneo

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720
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prosaic?

A

verto

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721
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prescription?

A

scribo

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722
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive conveyer?

A

via

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723
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvērunt

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724
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive derision?

A

rideo

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725
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.

A

maribus magnīs

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726
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motion?

A

moveo

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727
Q

Give the meaning for

comparō

A

compare (1)

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728
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equinoctial?

A

aequus

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729
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: filius.

A

filius, filii, M. – son

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730
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive significantly?

A

facio

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731
Q

Give the meaning for

castra

A

camp (2; plur.)

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732
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: malus.

A

malus, mala, malum – bad

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733
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgēs ācrēs

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734
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerīs pāribus

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735
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbar

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736
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continental?

A

teneo

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737
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: semper.

A

always

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738
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equalization?

A

aequus

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739
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pawn?

A

pes

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740
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peaceful?

A

pax

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741
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive dutiful.

A

debeō

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742
Q

Give the English for the phrase ne plus ultra.

A

nothing more beyond; perfection

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743
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive temporal?

A

tempus

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744
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive apartment?

A

pars

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745
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābiminī

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746
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive impossibility?

A

sum

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747
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: dies.

A

dies, diei, M. – day

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748
Q

Give the English for the phrase te Deum laudamus.

A

we praise you, O Lord

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749
Q

Give the meaning for

sūmō

A

take (3; sumpsi)

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750
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benign?

A

bonus

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751
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēge pārī

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752
Q

Give the meaning for

exemplum

A

example

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753
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive duelist?

A

bellum

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754
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number eight?

A

octāvus, octāva, octāvum

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755
Q

For the noun signum, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

signōrum

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756
Q

Give the meaning for

prope

A

near

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757
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Dative Singular form.

A

corporī

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758
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive tentacle.

A

temptō

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759
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

lēgis

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760
Q

Give the meaning for

interim

A

meanwhile

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761
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive abundant?

A

unda

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762
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civilize?

A

civis

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763
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiar

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764
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instance?

A

sto

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765
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvēs (-īs) magnōs

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766
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legislature?

A

lex

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767
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive maternity?

A

mater

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768
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nomination?

A

nomen

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769
Q

Give the Ablative Feminine ending for duo.

A

duābus

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770
Q

Give the meaning for

tantum

A

only

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771
Q

Give the meaning for

circum

A

around (+ acc.)

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772
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitem pārem

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773
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive portage?

A

porto

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774
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase Audentis Fortuna iuvat

A

Fortune favors the brave. Virgil

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775
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive provocative?

A

vox

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776
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive scour?

A

cura

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777
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contentment?

A

teneo

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778
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation q.s.

A

quantum sufficiat – as much as needed

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779
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive invidious?

A

video

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780
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civilian?

A

civis

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781
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pre-existent?

A

sto

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782
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consistent?

A

sto

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783
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) erāmus

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784
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitēs fortēs (-īs)

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785
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prebendary?

A

habeo

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786
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fashionable?

A

facio

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787
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Amherst College

A

Terras irradient: Let them illuminate the earth

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788
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

lēgibus

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789
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) erant

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790
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive agrarian?

A

ager

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791
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observance?

A

servo

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792
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word portal?

A

porta

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793
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transcription?

A

scribo

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794
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Columbia University

A

In lumine tuo videbimus lumen: In your light, we shall see the light

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795
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domination?

A

domus

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796
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occidental?

A

cado

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797
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sergeant?

A

servus

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798
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrī pāris

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799
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gesticulation?

A

gero

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800
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indebtedness?

A

debeo

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801
Q

Give the English for the phrase in absentia.

A

in absence

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802
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive evidence.

A

videō

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803
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expedition?

A

pes

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804
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive unconsciously?

A

scio

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805
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sociologist?

A

socius

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806
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive profit?

A

facio

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807
Q

Give the meaning for

piscis

A

fish

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808
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive satisfactory?

A

facio

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809
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive irascible?

A

ira

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810
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrific?

A

terreo

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811
Q

Give the meaning for

parō

A

obey (1)

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812
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive altar.

A

altus

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813
Q

Give the Genitive Feminine ending for trēs.

A

trium

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814
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tasteless?

A

tango

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815
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive transport.

A

portō

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816
Q

For the noun mare, give the Dative Plural form.

A

maribus

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817
Q

Give the meaning for

īnsānus

A

insane

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818
Q

Give the meaning for

Quālis?

A

Of what kind

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819
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive association?

A

socius

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820
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive legionary?

A

lego

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821
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contamination?

A

tango

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822
Q

Give the meaning for

certus

A

certain

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823
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitēs ācrēs

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824
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitibus fortibus

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825
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For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

estis

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826
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For the phrase lībera via, give the Nominative Plural

A

līberae viae

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827
Q

Give the meaning for

prō

A

for (+ abl.)

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828
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerō fortī

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829
Q

For the noun signum, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

signō

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830
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cogent?

A

ago

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831
Q

Give the meaning for

sordidus

A

dirty

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832
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remover?

A

moveo

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833
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive motorcar?

A

carrus

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834
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artistically?

A

ars

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835
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corsage?

A

corpus

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836
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preservation?

A

servo

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837
Q

Give the English for the phrase pax vobiscum.

A

peace with you

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838
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum pār.

A

signīs pāribus

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839
Q

Give the meaning for

vocō

A

call (1)

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840
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive subsistence?

A

sto

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841
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive collective?

A

lego

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842
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signō nostrō

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843
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive move?

A

moveo

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844
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive noncommittal?

A

mitto

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845
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive registry?

A

gero

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846
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Brooklyn College.

A

Nil sine magno labore - Nothing without great labor

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847
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corpus nostrum

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848
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrīs fortibus

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849
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive notation.

A

notus

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850
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inevitably?

A

vito

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851
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coincidence?

A

cado

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852
Q

Give the meaning for

hiems

A

winter (3; hiemis)

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853
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive mansion.

A

maneō

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854
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive declaim?

A

clamo

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855
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive obstacle?

A

sto

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856
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive navigation?

A

ago

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857
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive silvan?

A

silva

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858
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum pār.

A

signīs pāribus

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859
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconceivable?

A

capio

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860
Q

Give the meaning for

taberna

A

shop (1)

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861
Q

Give the meaning for

miser

A

poor x

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862
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corpora nostra

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863
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) eram

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864
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive denominator?

A

nomen

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865
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive protract?

A

traho

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866
Q

Give the meaning for

celebrō

A

throng (1)

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867
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase Difficile est tenere quae acceperis nisi exerceas.

A

~ It is difficult to retain what you may have learned unless you should practice it.—-Pliny the Younger

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868
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive depart?

A

pars

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869
Q

Give the meaning for

spectō

A

watch (1)

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870
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgem pārem

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871
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: quid.

A

what?

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872
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equatorial?

A

aequus

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873
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: nomen.

A

nomen, nominis, N. – name

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874
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reservoir?

A

servo

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875
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: curo.

A

curo, curare, curavi, curatus — take care of, look after

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876
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive obliterate?

A

littera

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877
Q

Give the meaning for

custōs

A

guard (3; custodis)

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878
Q

For the phrase līber puer, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs puerīs

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879
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.

A

maria ācria

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880
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reversion?

A

verto

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881
Q

From what Latin word do we derive fort?

A

fortis

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882
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unconstitutional?

A

sto

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883
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation p.c.

A

post cibos – after meal

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884
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive survey.

A

videō

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885
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continent?

A

teneo

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886
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scribbler?

A

scribo

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887
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgī ācrī

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888
Q

From what Latin word do we derive innovator?

A

novus

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889
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: mitto.

A

mitto, mittere, misi, missus – send

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890
Q

Give the meaning for

amīcus

A

friend (2)

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891
Q

Give the meaning for

noster

A

our (poss. 1/2)

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892
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unprofitable?

A

facio

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893
Q

Give the meaning for

capiō

A

capture (3; cepi)

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894
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitēs magnī

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895
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum forte.

A

signōrum fortium

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896
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versification?

A

verto

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897
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive container?

A

teneo

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898
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive timid.

A

timeō

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899
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive objectionable?

A

iacio

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900
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pons.

A

pons, pontis, M. – bridge

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901
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive obstinately?

A

sto

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902
Q

Give the meaning for

dīligēns

A

diligent (3 gen. diligentis)

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903
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive securely?

A

cura

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904
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive remote.

A

moveō

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905
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prescribe?

A

scribo

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906
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive submit?

A

mitto

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907
Q

Give the meaning for

ambulō

A

walk (1)

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908
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preceding?

A

cedo

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909
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rescript?

A

scribo

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910
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contingent?

A

tango

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911
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive matron?

A

mater

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912
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive tempt.

A

temptō

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913
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) erant

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914
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive society?

A

socius

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915
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive enunciate.

A

nuntiō

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916
Q

Give the meaning for

nox

A

night (3; noctis)

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917
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive declamation?

A

clamo

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918
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occur?

A

curro

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919
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artifice?

A

ars

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920
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive charge?

A

carrus

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921
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive aqueous?

A

aqua

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922
Q

Give the English for the phrase terra firma.

A

solid ground

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923
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive opportune?

A

portus

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924
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive interest?

A

sum

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925
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive predominate?

A

domus

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926
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malice?

A

malus

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927
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive amorous.

A

amō

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928
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abscess?

A

cedo

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929
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive municipal?

A

capio

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930
Q

For the verb portō, give the First Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

portō

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931
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signum magnum

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932
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word immemorial?

A

memoria

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933
Q

Give the meaning for

pāx

A

peace (3; pacis)

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934
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive unconscious?

A

scio

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935
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābis

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936
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive invisible.

A

videō

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937
Q

Give the meaning for

coquō

A

cook (3; coxi)

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938
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive overcharge?

A

carrus

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939
Q

For the noun equus, give the Dative Plural form.

A

equīs

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940
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive deport?

A

porto

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941
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgī līberae

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942
Q

Give the Genitive Masculine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnīus

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943
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unduly?

A

debeo

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944
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive centipede?

A

pes

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945
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) es

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946
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mobility?

A

moveo

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947
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signum nostrum

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948
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive distraught?

A

traho

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949
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capis

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950
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cattleman?

A

caput

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951
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partial?

A

pars

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952
Q

From what Latin word do we derive enfoceable?

A

fortis

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953
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperis

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954
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive sewerage?

A

aqua

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955
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitation?

A

caput

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956
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insupportable?

A

porto

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957
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive processionary?

A

cedo

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958
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) eritis

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959
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive acceptable?

A

capio

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960
Q

For the verb portō, give the Second Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābātis

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961
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlite nostrō

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962
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation p.o.

A

per os – by mouth

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963
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facet?

A

facio

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964
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ability?

A

habeo

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965
Q

Give the meaning for

umquam

A

at any time

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966
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corpora fortia

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967
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager pār.

A

ager pār

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968
Q

Give the English for the phrase post mortem -

A

after death

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969
Q

Give the meaning for

amō

A

love (1)

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970
Q

Give the meaning for

lacrimō

A

cry (1)

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971
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Genitive Singular

A

multī nautae

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972
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emotion?

A

moveo

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973
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docentur

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974
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive privileged?

A

lex

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975
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive advocate.

A

vocō

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976
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberō agrō

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977
Q

Give the meaning for

cerebrum

A

brain

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978
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dower?

A

do

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979
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive revenue?

A

venio

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980
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive longitude.

A

longus

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981
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benison?

A

bonus

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982
Q

Give the meaning for

iānua

A

door

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983
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverimus

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984
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive casual?

A

cado

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985
Q

Give the meaning for

fortasse

A

perhaps

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986
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgibus pāribus

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987
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive television.

A

videō

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988
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exceptionable?

A

capio

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989
Q

For the verb doceō, give the First Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbō

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990
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrōrum nautārum

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991
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive notable.

A

notus

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992
Q

Give the English for the phrase habeas corpus:

A

a writ to bring a detained person before a judge (lit. you must have the body)

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993
Q

For the noun puer, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

puerōs

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994
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legate?

A

lex

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995
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive excursion?

A

curro

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996
Q

Give the English for the phrase persona non grata -

A

an unwelcome person

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997
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortify?

A

mors

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998
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive reclaim.

A

clamo

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999
Q

Give the meaning for

prope

A

near (+ acc.)

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1000
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: laboro.

A

laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratus – work

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1001
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive maual?

A

manus

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1002
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgibus līberīs

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1003
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Missouri.

A

Salus populi suprema lex esto: The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law

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1004
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus līber.

A

equōrum līberōrum

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1005
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive denominational?

A

nomen

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1006
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abscessed?

A

cedo

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1007
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive paramour?

A

amo

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1008
Q

For the noun via, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

viam

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1009
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: servus.

A

servus, servi, M. – slave

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1010
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgibus ācribus

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1011
Q

Give the meaning for

undecim

A

eleven

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1012
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Hunter College

A

Mihi cura futuri: My care is for the future

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1013
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerō

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1014
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvī pārī

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1015
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nominate?

A

nomen

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1016
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: spes.

A

spes, spei, F. – hope

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1017
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versatile?

A

verto

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1018
Q

From what Latin word do we derive enhance?

A

altus

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1019
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word virile?

A

vir

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1020
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impartially?

A

pars

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1021
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnētur

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1022
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-preservation?

A

servo

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1023
Q

Give the meaning for

turba

A

crowd

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1024
Q

Give the English for the phrase mens sana in corpore sana.

A

a sound mind in a sound body

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1025
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgēs fortēs (-īs)

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1026
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statuette?

A

sto

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1027
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs signīs

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1028
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrōrum nostrōrum

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1029
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word deity?

A

deus

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1030
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terribly?

A

terreo

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1031
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word agriculture?

A

ager

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1032
Q

Give the meaning for

iaciō

A

throw (3; ieci)

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1033
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From what Latin verb do we derive presently?

A

sum

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1034
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation Rx

A

recipe – take as prescribed (medical term)

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1035
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capit

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1036
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive docile?

A

doceo

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1037
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: aequus.

A

aequus, aequa, aequum – even, just, calm

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1038
Q

Give the English for the phrase per annum.

A

by the year

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1039
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benefactress?

A

bonus

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1040
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Give the meaning for

copia

A

supply

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1041
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgum ācrium

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1042
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perversely?

A

verto

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1043
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: cena.

A

cena, cenae, F. – dinner

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1044
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transact?

A

ago

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1045
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attainment?

A

tango

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1046
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civilized?

A

civis

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1047
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Give the Ablative Feminine ending for trēs.

A

tribus

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1048
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From what Latin word do we derive reinforce?

A

fortis

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1049
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From what Latin verb do we derive possibility?

A

sum

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1050
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sufficiently?

A

facio

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1051
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contract?

A

traho

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1052
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive office?

A

facio

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1053
Q

Give the meaning for

prūdentia

A

acquaintance

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1054
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive citizen?

A

civis

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1055
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgum līberārum

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1056
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.U.C.

A

ab urbe condita; anno urbis conditae - from the founding of the city (of Rome)

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1057
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For the noun mare, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

maribus

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1058
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inject?

A

iacio

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1059
Q

Give the meaning for

magistra

A

female teacher (1)

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1060
Q

Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “He walked out of the forest.”

A

Ē silvā ambulāvit.

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1061
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reviewer?

A

video

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1062
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus pār.

A

equō pārī

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1063
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word magistrate?

A

magister

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1064
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive establishment?

A

sto

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1065
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For the noun mare, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

maris

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1066
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For the noun ager, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

agrō

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1067
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābar

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1068
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Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerō nostrō

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1069
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive irresistibly?

A

sto

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1070
Q

Give the meaning for

sixteen

A

septendecim

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1071
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dictate?

A

dico

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1072
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive liquefy?

A

facio

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1073
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive deter.

A

terreō

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1074
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manage?

A

manus

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1075
Q

Give the English for the phrase vigilantia pretium libertatis:

A

vigilance is the price of liberty

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1076
Q

Give the English for the phrase ad hoc

A

for this purpose

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1077
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For the phrase līber puer, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberī puerī

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1078
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beneficence?

A

facio

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1079
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For the phrase noster ager, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs agrīs

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1080
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive promotion?

A

moveo

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1081
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word signify?

A

signum

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1082
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive decomposition?

A

pono

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1083
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs signīs

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1084
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For the phrase multus puer, give the Genitive Plural

A

multōrum puerōrum

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1085
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: fenestra.

A

fenestra, fenestrae, F. – window

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1086
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Give the meaning for

vīgintī et ūnus

A

twenty-one

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1087
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive obtainable?

A

teneo

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1088
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) erāmus

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1089
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Give the meaning for

vīgintī

A

twenty

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1090
Q

Give the meaning for

elephantus

A

elephant

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1091
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For the phrase līber puer, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberōrum puerōrum

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1092
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For the phrase līber ager, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberum agrum

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1093
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dateless?

A

do

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1094
Q

Give the meaning for

attonitus

A

struck by lightning

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1095
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motorboat?

A

moveo

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1096
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admittance?

A

mitto

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1097
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare forte.

A

maribus fortibus

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1098
Q

Give the meaning for

deinde

A

next

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1099
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrīs magnīs

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1100
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Give the meaning for

hōra

A

hour (1)

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1101
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) erit

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1102
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive peradventure?

A

venio

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1103
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnit

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1104
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Give the meaning for

relinquō

A

leave behind (3; relinqui)

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1105
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerīs fortibus

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1106
Q

Give the meaning for

volō,

A

-āre - to fly (1)

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1107
Q

Give the meaning for

pōculum

A

drinking cup

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1108
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive faction?

A

facio

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1109
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cogitate?

A

ago

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1110
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive justify?

A

facio

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1111
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word sylvan?

A

silva

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1112
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēmus

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1113
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inactivity?

A

ago

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1114
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word voyage?

A

via

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1115
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Give the Ablative Neuter ending for ūnus.

A

ūnō

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1116
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purify?

A

facio

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1117
Q

Give the English for the phrase tempus fugit.

A

time flies

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1118
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum pār.

A

signa pāria

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1119
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scribe?

A

scribo

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1120
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs puerīs

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1121
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For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuit

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1122
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Give the meaning for

fēlē

A

cat

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1123
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerīs līberīs

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1124
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvem nostrum

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1125
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive parasol?

A

paro

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1126
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive forfeiture?

A

facio

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1127
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word aquarium?

A

aqua

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1128
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive interrogate?

A

rogo

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1129
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For the noun via, give the Dative Plural form.

A

viīs

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1130
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vilify?

A

facio

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1131
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive confectioner?

A

facio

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1132
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signa magna

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1133
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subscribe?

A

scribo

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1134
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dangerous?

A

domus

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1135
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation a.c.

A

ante cibos – before meals

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1136
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive dilapidated?

A

lapis

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1137
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receiver?

A

capio

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1138
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legislation?

A

lex

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1139
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rivulet?

A

rivus

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1140
Q

Give the English for the phrase per capita.

A

by the heads

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1141
Q

Give the meaning for

mēnsis

A

month (3; mensis)

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1142
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive debit?

A

debeo

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1143
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coincident?

A

cado

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1144
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive perilous?

A

periculum

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1145
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive faithfulness?

A

fides

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1146
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affect?

A

facio

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1147
Q

Give the meaning for

dēns

A

tooth

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1148
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advertiser?

A

verto

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1149
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitēs fortēs

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1150
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sever?

A

paro

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1151
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive perfidy?

A

fides

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1152
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imposter?

A

pono

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1153
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) erās

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1154
Q

Give the meaning for

prōvincia

A

province

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1155
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive paramour.

A

amō

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1156
Q

Give the Accusative Feminine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnam

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1157
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prudent?

A

video

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1158
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive well-trained?

A

traho

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1159
Q

Give the meaning for

habitō

A

live (1)

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1160
Q

Give the English for the phrase prima facie -

A

on first sight or appearance

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1161
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive induce?

A

duco

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1162
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Give the English for the phrase quid pro quo -

A

something for something

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1163
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive divinely?

A

deus

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1164
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Give the meaning for

dormiō

A

sleep (4)

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1165
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monstrosity?

A

moneo

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1166
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: cado.

A

cado, cadere, cecidi, casus – fall

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1167
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conveniently?

A

venio

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1168
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Give the meaning for

parō

A

prepare (1)

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1169
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus noster.

A

equī nostrī

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1170
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive collectively?

A

lego

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1171
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via ācris.

A

viae ācrī

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1172
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive extradite?

A

do

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1173
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāveram

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1174
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subterfuge?

A

fugio

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1175
Q

Which Interrogative Particle expects a no to their question?

A

num

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1176
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posueram

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1177
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperās

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1178
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Give the Accusative Neuter ending for ūnus.

A

ūnum

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1179
Q

Give the English for the phrase divide et impera.

A

divide and rule

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1180
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perceive?

A

capio

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1181
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manifest?

A

manus

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1182
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive deride.

A

rīdeō

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1183
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive electrify?

A

facio

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1184
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manuscript?

A

scribo

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1185
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vowel?

A

vox

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1186
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: scio.

A

scio, scire, scivi, scitus – know

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1187
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Give the meaning for

altus

A

high/deep

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1188
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive invent?

A

venio

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1189
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From what Latin word do we derive uncomfortably?

A

fortis

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1190
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Dartmouth College.

A

Vox clamantis in deserto - The voice of one crying in the wilderness

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1191
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postage?

A

pono

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1192
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Give the English for the phrase lapsus linguae.

A

a slip of the tongue

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1193
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From what Latin word do we derive comfortably?

A

fortis

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1194
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive petrify?

A

facio

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1195
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manuscript?

A

manus

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1196
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Give the English for the phrase post proelium, praemium:

A

after the battle, the reward

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1197
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgem nostram

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1198
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Give the meaning for

beneficium

A

benefit

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1199
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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuī

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1200
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgum magnārum

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1201
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unable?

A

habeo

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1202
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Give the meaning for

iaciō

A

throw (3; ieci)

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1203
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive vocabulary.

A

vocō

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1204
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: silva.

A

silva, silvae, F. woods, forest

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1205
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive isle?

A

insula

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1206
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive deviation?

A

via

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1207
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive providential?

A

video

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1208
Q

Give the meaning for

templum

A

temple (2)

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1209
Q

Give the meaning for

potestās

A

power (3; potestatis)

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1210
Q

For the noun mare, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

maria

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1211
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word aquamarine?

A

aqua

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1212
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civil?

A

civis

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1213
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fact?

A

facio

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1214
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prohibit?

A

habeo

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1215
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corpora pāria

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1216
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stationary?

A

sto

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1217
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stationer?

A

sto

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1218
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive summon.

A

moneō

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1219
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation pro tem.

A

pro tempore - for the time being

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1220
Q

Give the meaning for

frūstrā

A

in vain

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1221
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separate?

A

paro

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1222
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: ago.

A

ago, agere, egi, actus – do, drive, live, spend, discuss

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1223
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive subserve?

A

servus

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1224
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: dormio.

A

dormio, dormire, dormivi, dormitus – sleep

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1225
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malicious.

A

malus

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1226
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive precipitate?

A

caput

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1227
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purchaser?

A

capio

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1228
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interposition?

A

pono

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1229
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive leal?

A

lex

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1230
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive debt?

A

debeo

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1231
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admittedly?

A

mitto

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1232
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrōrum fortium

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1233
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efficacious?

A

facio

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1234
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: longus.

A

longus, longa, longum – long

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1235
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: defessus.

A

defessus, defessa, defessum – tired

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1236
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word subpoena?

A

poena

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1237
Q

From what Latin word do we derive abridge?

A

brevis

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1238
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diversify?

A

verto

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1239
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive objective?

A

iacio

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1240
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive summon?

A

moneo

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1241
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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerimus

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1242
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: ianua.

A

ianua, ianuae, F. – door

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1243
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiminī

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1244
Q

Give the meaning for

pompa

A

procession

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1245
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signa nostra

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1246
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permanently?

A

maneo

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1247
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From what Latin verb do we derive absently?

A

sum

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1248
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For the phrase noster ager, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostrī agrī

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1249
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive temple?

A

templum

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1250
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For the noun puer, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

puerī

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1251
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For the noun via, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

viae

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1252
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dignify?

A

facio

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1253
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: intro.

A

intro, intrare, intravi, intratus – enter

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1254
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cable?

A

capio

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1255
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Accusative Singular

A

multum puerum

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1256
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive promote?

A

moveo

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1257
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word pecuniary?

A

pecunia

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1258
Q

Give the meaning for

truncus

A

trunk

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1259
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: senatus.

A

senatus, senatus, M. – senate

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1260
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clearly?

A

clarus

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1261
Q

Give the meaning for

iam

A

now

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1262
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive demonstrative?

A

moneo

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1263
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: cum.

A

with

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1264
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābat

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1265
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attraction?

A

traho

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1266
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of New Mexico

A

Crescit eundo – it grows as it goes

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1267
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Accusative Plural

A

multōs puerōs

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1268
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conduction?

A

duco

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1269
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive factitious?

A

facio

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1270
Q

Give the meaning for

senātor

A

senator (3; senatoris)

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1271
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indemnify?

A

facio

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1272
Q

Give the meaning for

vīvus

A

alive

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1273
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advertisement?

A

verto

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1274
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive digestion?

A

gero

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1275
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive claimant?

A

clamo

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1276
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: audio.

A

audio, audire, audivi, auditus – hear

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1277
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs equīs

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1278
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number three?

A

tertius, tertia, tertium

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1279
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incidence?

A

cado

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1280
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occupancy?

A

capio

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1281
Q

For the verb portō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

portā

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1282
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dejected?

A

iacio

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1283
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs agrīs

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1284
Q

Give the meaning for

cotīdiē

A

everyday

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1285
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For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerās

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1286
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recover?

A

capio

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1287
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive incorporate?

A

corpus

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1288
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equōs magnōs

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1289
Q

Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “They are walking away from the road.”

A

Ā viā ambulant.

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1290
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive territorial?

A

terra

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1291
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive misconceive?

A

capio

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1292
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive navigator?

A

ago

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1293
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: onus.

A

onus, oneris, N. – load, burden

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1294
Q

Give the meaning for

Salvē! Salvēte!

A

be well (2)

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1295
Q

Give the meaning for

porcus

A

pig

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1296
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnimus

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1297
Q

Give the meaning for

quīnque

A

five

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1298
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive timidity?

A

timeo

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1299
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive successor?

A

cedo

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1300
Q

Give the meaning for

hortus

A

garden

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1301
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word rebel?

A

bellum

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1302
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equīs fortibus

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1303
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive importune?

A

portus

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1304
Q

From what Latin word do we derive declaration?

A

clarus

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1305
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive emotion.

A

moveō

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1306
Q

Give the meaning for

timidus

A

fearful

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1307
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive abrogate?

A

rogo

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1308
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: res.

A

res, rei, F. – thing, matter, situation

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1309
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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbāris

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1310
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exposition?

A

pono

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1311
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive selectman?

A

lego

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1312
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperiously?

A

paro

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1313
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive entertain.

A

teneō

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1314
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tasty?

A

tango

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1315
Q

Give the meaning for

nesciō

A

not know (4)

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1316
Q

Give the meaning for

sedeō

A

sit (2)

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1317
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive previously?

A

via

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1318
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Nominative Singular

A

līberum signum

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1319
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive artificial?

A

facio

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1320
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Give the meaning for

trahō

A

drag (3; traxi)

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1321
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive verse?

A

verto

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1322
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dungeon?

A

domus

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1323
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīles noster

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1324
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tennis?

A

teneo

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1325
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīles fortis

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1326
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legislate?

A

lex

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1327
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation i.e.

A

id est – that is (an explanation)

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1328
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incessant?

A

cedo

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1329
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signī līberī

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1330
Q

Give the meaning for

barbarus

A

foreign/uncivilized

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1331
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive election?

A

lego

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1332
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visible?

A

video

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1333
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: ager.

A

ager, agri, M. – field

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1334
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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbātis

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1335
Q

Give the meaning for

Quandō?

A

When

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1336
Q

Give the meaning for

fūmus

A

smoke

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1337
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive quintessence?

A

sum

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1338
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive description?

A

scribo

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1339
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entreaty?

A

traho

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1340
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emotionally?

A

moveo

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1341
Q

Give the meaning for

et…et

A

both…and

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1342
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive villainous?

A

villa

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1343
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unauthorized?

A

augeo

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1344
Q

Give the meaning for

ubi

A

where/when

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1345
Q

What three things can be used to open up a yes or no question (also known as Interrogative Particles)?

A

-ne, nonne, and num

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1346
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via fortis.

A

viās fortēs (-īs)

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1347
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive design?

A

signum

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1348
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

cīvēs (-īs)

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1349
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advisor?

A

video

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1350
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive royal?

A

rex

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1351
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mansion?

A

maneo

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1352
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive movable?

A

moveo

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1353
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive donate?

A

do

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1354
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive tradition?

A

do

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1355
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres.

A

~ As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word.—-Horace

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1356
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive superadd?

A

do

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1357
Q

Give the English for the phrase verbatim.

A

word for word

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1358
Q

Give the meaning for

lupus

A

wolf

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1359
Q

Give the meaning for

portus

A

port (4; portus)

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1360
Q

Give the meaning for

quīndecim

A

fifteen

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1361
Q

From what Latin word do we derive sinecure?

A

sine

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1362
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of New Mexico.

A

Crescit eundo: It grows as it goes

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1363
Q

Give the meaning for

silva

A

forest (1)

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1364
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

erāmus

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1365
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realistic?

A

res

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1366
Q

For the noun ager, give the Dative Singular form.

A

agrō

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1367
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerātis

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1368
Q

From what Latin word do we derive longevity?

A

longus

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1369
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive detention.

A

teneō

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1370
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insubstantial?

A

sto

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1371
Q

Give the meaning for

timeō

A

fear (2)

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1372
Q

Give the meaning for

trēs

A

three

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1373
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive persistent?

A

sto

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1374
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permissive?

A

mitto

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1375
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intelligently?

A

lego

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1376
Q

From what Latin word do we derive renovate?

A

novus

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1377
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs agrīs

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1378
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equō ācrī

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1379
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive counterfeit?

A

facio

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1380
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive procession?

A

cedo

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1381
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portō

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1382
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word porter?

A

porta

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1383
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive maintain.

A

teneō

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1384
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive dismal?

A

dies

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1385
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capimus

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1386
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrōs līberōs

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1387
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insulate?

A

insula

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1388
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consistory?

A

sto

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1389
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs viīs

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1390
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receivership?

A

capio

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1391
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humanely?

A

homo

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1392
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs equīs

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1393
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via fortis.

A

viae fortēs

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1394
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sociability?

A

socius

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1395
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive undulate?

A

unda

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1396
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signet?

A

signum

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1397
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive novelist.

A

novus

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1398
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive negligently?

A

lego

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1399
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insistence?

A

sto

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1400
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive obedient?

A

audio

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1401
Q

Give the English for the phrase modus vivendi.

A

a method of living

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1402
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive villein?

A

villa

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1403
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Michigan.

A

Artes, scientia, veritas - Arts, knowledge, truth

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1404
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive irrevocable.

A

vocō

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1405
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive staid?

A

sto

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1406
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive consciousness?

A

scio

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1407
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive proctor?

A

cura

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1408
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgem ācrem

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1409
Q

Give the meaning for

et

A

and

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1410
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entreat?

A

traho

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1411
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive examiner?

A

ago

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1412
Q

Give the meaning for

urbs

A

city (3; urbis)

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1413
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For the verb doceō, give the First Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbimus

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1414
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus pār.

A

equus pār

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1415
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advise?

A

video

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1416
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mollify?

A

facio

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1417
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus pār.

A

equō pārī

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1418
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Give the meaning for

prūdēns

A

wise (3 gen. prudentis)

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1419
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Give the English for the phrase vade mecum.

A

a constant companion (go with me)

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1420
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Give the meaning for

per

A

through (+ acc.)

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1421
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive countersign?

A

signum

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1422
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domicile?

A

domus

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1423
Q

Using a Vocative of Direct Address, say in Latin “Free the captives, friend Marcus.”

A

Līberā captīvōs, amīce Mārce.

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1424
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus noster.

A

equōrum nostrōrum

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1425
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Using a Predicate Adjective, say in Latin “The island is large.”

A

Īnsula est magna.

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1426
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive advocation?

A

vox

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1427
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: traho.

A

traho, trahere, traxi, tractus – drag, pull

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1428
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remove?

A

moveo

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1429
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: augeo.

A

augeo, augere, auxi, auctus – increase

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1430
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Give the Genitive Neuter ending for trēs.

A

trium

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1431
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: verbum.

A

verbum, verbi, N – word

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1432
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legality?

A

lex

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1433
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive opposition?

A

pono

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1434
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Give the English for the phrase in medias res.

A

into the midst of things

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1435
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Give the meaning for

vincō

A

win/conquer (3; vici)

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1436
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Give the meaning for

sollicitus

A

agitated

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1437
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For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerat

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1438
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: canis.

A

canis, canis, M/F – dog

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1439
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive inaccurate?

A

cura

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1440
Q

Give the English for the phrase ipso facto.

A

by the very fact itself

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1441
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transmitter?

A

mitto

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1442
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For the phrase lībera via, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs viīs

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1443
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scribble?

A

scribo

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1444
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signō magnō

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1445
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerōrum magnōrum

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1446
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of New York

A

Excelsior – Ever upward/higher

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1447
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admission?

A

mitto

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1448
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From what Latin word do we derive exalt?

A

altus

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1449
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus pār.

A

equōs pārēs (-īs)

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1450
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ineffectual?

A

facio

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1451
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For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnet

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1452
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corporum nostrōrum

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1453
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive missive?

A

mitto

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1454
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via nostra.

A

viīs nostrīs

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1455
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: castra.

A

castra, castrorum, N. – camp

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1456
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive arch?

A

arcus

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1457
Q

Give the meaning for

lavō

A

wash (1)

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1458
Q

Give the meaning for

architectus

A

architect

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1459
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conversational?

A

verto

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1460
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Give the meaning for

frāter

A

brother (3; fratris)

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1461
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation M.D.

A

Medicinae Doctor - Doctor of Medicine

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1462
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malignant.

A

malus

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1463
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive captious?

A

capio

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1464
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive submissive?

A

mitto

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1465
Q

Give the meaning for

pereō

A

vanish (Irregular with eo)

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1466
Q

Give the English for the phrase ars longa, vita brevis.

A

art is long, life is short

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1467
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive contain.

A

teneō

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1468
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transmit?

A

mitto

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1469
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerāmus

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1470
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive distant?

A

sto

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1471
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerōs ācrēs (-īs)

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1472
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signa lībera

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1473
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive exporter?

A

porto

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1474
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive infidel?

A

fides

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1475
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concupiscence?

A

cupio

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1476
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstracted?

A

traho

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1477
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vertical?

A

verto

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1478
Q

Give the meaning for

currus

A

chariot (4; currus)

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1479
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive armistice?

A

sto

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1480
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prefecture?

A

facio

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1481
Q

Give the meaning for

incitō

A

urge [forwards] (1)

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1482
Q

Give the meaning for

errō

A

go astray (1)

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1483
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation N.B.

A

nota bene - note well

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1484
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive contrast?

A

sto

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1485
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ductile?

A

duco

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1486
Q

Give the English for the phrase vice versa

A

the other way around

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1487
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive succession?

A

cedo

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1488
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive justifiable?

A

facio

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1489
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proficient?

A

facio

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1490
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number five?

A

quinque

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1491
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instantaneously?

A

sto

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1492
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word vitamin?

A

vita

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1493
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive equinox?

A

nox

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1494
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbāminī

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1495
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For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbātis

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1496
Q

Give the meaning for

īra

A

anger

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1497
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unassisted?

A

sto

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1498
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive betrayal?

A

do

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1499
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Colorado

A

Nil sine numine – nothing without divine guidance

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1500
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation q.v.

A

quod vide – which see

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1501
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expedient?

A

pes

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1502
Q

Give the English for the phrase sine qua non -

A

indispensable; a necessity

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1503
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerī magnī

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1504
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pare?

A

paro

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1505
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive add.

A

do

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1506
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From what Latin word do we derive forceful?

A

fortis

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1507
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Nominative Plural

A

līberī agrī

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1508
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive overture?

A

aperio

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1509
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versed?

A

verto

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1510
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive ire?

A

ira

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1511
Q

Give the meaning for

eō, ire, i(v)i, itum

A

go (Irregular)

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1512
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive timidly?

A

timeo

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1513
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word verbose?

A

verbum

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1514
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus pār.

A

equī pārēs

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1515
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: frumentum.

A

frumentum, frumenti, N – grain

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1516
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive jeopardy?

A

pars

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1517
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interaction?

A

ago

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1518
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive introduce?

A

duco

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1519
Q

Give the meaning for

cum (conj.)

A

when

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1520
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proceeds?

A

cedo

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1521
Q

Give the meaning for

pugna

A

fight (1)

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1522
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive madam?

A

domus

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1523
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive messmate?

A

mitto

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1524
Q

For the verb portō, give the Second Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābitis

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1525
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgibus ācribus

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1526
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive commotion.

A

moveō

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1527
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: cubiculum.

A

cubiculum, cubiculi, N – bedroom

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1528
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive dilapidation?

A

lapis

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1529
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instantly?

A

sto

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1530
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Trinity College

A

Pro ecclesia et patria: For church and country

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1531
Q

Give the meaning for

fēmina

A

woman (1)

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1532
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retention?

A

teneo

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1533
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro tempore.

A

for the time being

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1534
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) eritis

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1535
Q

Give the meaning for

leō

A

lion (3; leonis)

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1536
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive verbose?

A

verbum

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1537
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive impertinence?

A

teneo

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1538
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābunt

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1539
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvem magnum

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1540
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive destiny?

A

sto

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1541
Q

Give the meaning for

lupus

A

wolf (2)

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1542
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive emancipation?

A

manus

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1543
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amour?

A

amo

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1544
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive falsify?

A

facio

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1545
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive novel.

A

novus

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1546
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive old-fashioned?

A

facio

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1547
Q

Give the meaning for

soleō

A

used to (2 Semi-Deponent; solitus sum)

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1548
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word numerical?

A

numerus

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1549
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word triumvirate?

A

vir

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1550
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: altus.

A

altus, alta, altum – high, deep

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1551
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive relegate?

A

lex

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1552
Q

From what Latin word do we derive contralto?

A

altus

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1553
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unnecessary?

A

cedo

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1554
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrīs pāribus

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1555
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperat

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1556
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recuperation?

A

capio

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1557
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stable?

A

sto

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1558
Q

Give the meaning for

pōnō

A

put/place (3; posui)

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1559
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corpore nostrō

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1560
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word seal?

A

signum

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1561
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unstable?

A

sto

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1562
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via ācris.

A

viā ācrī

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1563
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.

A

ager magnus

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1564
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prolific?

A

facio

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1565
Q

From what Latin word do we derive dilate?

A

latus

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1566
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cattle?

A

caput

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1567
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inhabitant?

A

habeo

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1568
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbāminī

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1569
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For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbātis

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1570
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

mīlitis

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1571
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpī

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1572
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive legendary?

A

lego

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1573
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbat

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1574
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nominally?

A

nomen

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1575
Q

Give the meaning for

dōnum

A

gift

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1576
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiplication?

A

multus

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1577
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive aqueduct?

A

duco

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1578
Q

Give the English for the phrase non compos mentis:

A

not of sound mind

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1579
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum pār.

A

signum pār

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1580
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive captivity?

A

capio

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1581
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: maneo.

A

maneo, manere, mansi, mansurus – remain

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1582
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive ability.

A

habeō

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1583
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preoccupied?

A

capio

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1584
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Oregon

A

Mens agitat molem: Mind moves the mass

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1585
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive shrive?

A

scribo

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1586
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberī equī

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1587
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive dilate.

A

latus

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1588
Q

Give the meaning for

quoque

A

also

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1589
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive inundate?

A

unda

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1590
Q

Give the meaning for

prīnceps

A

emperor (3; principis)

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1591
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attractive?

A

traho

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1592
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive factotum?

A

facio

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1593
Q

Give the meaning for

patrōnus

A

protector

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1594
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sporting?

A

porto

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1595
Q

From what Latin word do we derive renovation?

A

novus

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1596
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive appertain?

A

teneo

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1597
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive socialistic?

A

socius

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1598
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of modern Olympics

A

citius, altius, fortius – swifter, higher, stronger

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1599
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equī ācrēs

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1600
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unmoved?

A

moveo

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1601
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex officio.

A

by virtue of the office

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1602
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive university?

A

verto

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1603
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perchance?

A

cado

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1604
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive resignation?

A

signum

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1605
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via lībera.

A

via lībera

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1606
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ratify?

A

facio

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1607
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signō ācrī

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1608
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive negligee?

A

lego

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1609
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versifier?

A

facio

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1610
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pacific?

A

facio

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1611
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diverse?

A

verto

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1612
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive desperation?

A

spes

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1613
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reclaim?

A

clamo

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1614
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive deviate?

A

via

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1615
Q

Give the meaning for

mēnsa

A

table

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1616
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sufficiency?

A

facio

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1617
Q

Give the English for the phrase in re -

A

in the matter of; concerning

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1618
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clarion?

A

clarus

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1619
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive madonna?

A

domus

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1620
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive associate?

A

socius

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1621
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuistis

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1622
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive timidity.

A

timeō

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1623
Q

Give the meaning for

herba

A

grass/herb

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1624
Q

Give the meaning for

praesidium

A

defense/protection (2)

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1625
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive premise?

A

mitto

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1626
Q

For the noun mare, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

mare

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1627
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive kerchief?

A

caput

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1628
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Brooklyn College

A

Nil sine magno labore: Nothing without great labor

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1629
Q

Give the meaning for

memoria

A

memory (1)

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1630
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of North Carolina

A

Esse quam videri – to be rather than to seem

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1631
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrā viā

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1632
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare pār.

A

marī pārī

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1633
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inscribe?

A

scribo

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1634
Q

Give the meaning for

pulmō

A

lungs

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1635
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive edition?

A

do

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1636
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word effeminate?

A

femina

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1637
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive prescience?

A

scio

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1638
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive importer?

A

porto

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1639
Q

Give the meaning for

amor

A

love (3; amoris)

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1640
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clearing?

A

clarus

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1641
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive authority?

A

augeo

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1642
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emission?

A

mitto

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1643
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perceptible?

A

capio

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1644
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive privilege?

A

lex

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1645
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adversity?

A

verto

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1646
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sportsman?

A

porto

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1647
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitis līberī

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1648
Q

Give the meaning for

ariēs

A

ram

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1649
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstractedly?

A

traho

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1650
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

docētis

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1651
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive factious?

A

facio

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1652
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive maneuver?

A

manus

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1653
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive tempo?

A

tempus

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1654
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive interrogation?

A

rogo

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1655
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis ācer.

A

cīvis ācer

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1656
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive view?

A

video

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1657
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: praemium.

A

praemium, praemii, N – reward

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1658
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrō magnō

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1659
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive transport?

A

porto

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1660
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrōrum agrōrum

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1661
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number five?

A

quīntus, quīnta, quīntum

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1662
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docētur

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1663
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unprincipled?

A

capio

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1664
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvium nostrōrum

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1665
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concept?

A

capio

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1666
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive endow?

A

do

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1667
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive participation?

A

pars

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1668
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvium fortium

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1669
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive restive?

A

sto

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1670
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cession?

A

cedo

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1671
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portant

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1672
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manipulator?

A

manus

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1673
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive repairer?

A

paro

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1674
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive proverbial?

A

verbum

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1675
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive isolate?

A

insula

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1676
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pardonable?

A

do

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1677
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive nonentity?

A

sum

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1678
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: vir.

A

vir, viri, M. – man

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1679
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive parry?

A

paro

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1680
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive integration?

A

tango

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1681
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive defeat?

A

facio

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1682
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Accusative Plural

A

multās viās

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1683
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-contained?

A

teneo

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1684
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive portmanteau?

A

porto

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1685
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deify?

A

facio

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1686
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive lecture?

A

lego

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1687
Q

Give the meaning for

Age! Agite!

A

go (3; egi)

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1688
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrīs pāribus

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1689
Q

Give the meaning for

aqua

A

water (1)

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1690
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

portat

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1691
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvibus pāribus

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1692
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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerās

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1693
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vista?

A

video

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1694
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive review?

A

video

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1695
Q

Give the meaning for

antīquus

A

old

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1696
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Accusative Singular

A

multum equum

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1697
Q

Give the meaning for

sum

A

be (irregular)

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1698
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Massachusetts.

A

Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem: With the sword she seeks calm peace under liberty

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1699
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: rogo.

A

rogo, rogare, rogavi, rogatus – ask

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1700
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agitator?

A

ago

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1701
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive caitiff?

A

capio

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1702
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unproductive?

A

duco

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1703
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corpulence?

A

corpus

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1704
Q

Give the meaning for

salūs

A

safety (3; salutatis)

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1705
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attainable?

A

tango

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1706
Q

From what Latin word do we derive inadequacy?

A

aequus

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1707
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitalist?

A

caput

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1708
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incident?

A

cado

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1709
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive premonition.

A

moneō

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1710
Q

Give the meaning for

avis

A

bird

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1711
Q

Give the Latin and English for the mottoes found on $1 bill.

A

Annuit Coeptis – he (God) looks with favor on our undertakings AND Novus Ordo Seclorum – A new order of the ages

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1712
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive curio?

A

cura

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1713
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From what Latin word do we derive multitudinous?

A

multus

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1714
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For the phrase noster puer, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostrum puerum

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1715
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cede?

A

cedo

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1716
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Nebraska.

A

Litteris dedicata et omnibus artibus - Dedicated to letters and all the arts

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1717
Q

Give the meaning for

perīculōsus

A

dangerous

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1718
Q

Give the meaning for

mōns

A

mountain (3; montis)

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1719
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portāberis

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1720
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corpus līberum

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1721
Q

Give the meaning for

placeō

A

please (2; placui)

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1722
Q

For the noun puer, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

puerō

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1723
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For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbatur

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1724
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive curiosity?

A

cura

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1725
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portātis

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1726
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word envoy?

A

via

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1727
Q

Give the meaning for

īnsula

A

land/apartment (1)

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1728
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

est

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1729
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inscription?

A

scribo

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1730
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pertinent?

A

teneo

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1731
Q

Give the English for the phrase ad infinitum.

A

without end

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1732
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive renounce.

A

nuntiō

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1733
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benignant?

A

bonus

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1734
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scientifically?

A

facio

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1735
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive covetousness?

A

cupio

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1736
Q

Give the meaning for

accūsō

A

accuse (1)

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1737
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equable?

A

aequus

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1738
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation m.

A

meridie - at midday, noon

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1739
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signī ācris

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1740
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fortify?

A

facio

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1741
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābat

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1742
Q

Give the meaning for

sextus

A

sixth

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1743
Q

Give the meaning for

sūmō

A

take (3; sumpsi)

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1744
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word feminism?

A

femina

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1745
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive edification?

A

facio

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1746
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive archery?

A

arcus

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1747
Q

Give the meaning for

quattuor

A

four

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1748
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advisory?

A

video

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1749
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) eram

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1750
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive terrorize.

A

terreō

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1751
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Dative Plural form.

A

cīvibus

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1752
Q

Give the meaning for

cibus

A

food (2)

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1753
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive up-to-date?

A

do

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1754
Q

Give the meaning for

hodie

A

today

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1755
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive unequivocal?

A

vox

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1756
Q

Give the meaning for

caveō

A

beware (2; cavi)

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1757
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word devious?

A

via

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1758
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive participate?

A

capio

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1759
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive casualty?

A

cado

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1760
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitol?

A

caput

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1761
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via nostra.

A

viā nostrā

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1762
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: perterritus.

A

perterritus, perterrita, perterritum – frightened

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1763
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive missal?

A

mitto

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1764
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constitutional?

A

sto

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1765
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive ensure?

A

cura

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1766
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive add?

A

do

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1767
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerī nostrī

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1768
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perfectness?

A

facio

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1769
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive contemporaneous?

A

tempus

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1770
Q

Give the meaning for

nūntius

A

messenger (2)

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1771
Q

From what Latin word do we derive force?

A

fortis

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1772
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive comfit?

A

facio

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1773
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerī pārēs

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1774
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive misconception?

A

capio

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1775
Q

Give the meaning for

excitō

A

wake up (1)

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1776
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From what Latin word do we derive malapert?

A

malus

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1777
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitibus magnīs

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1778
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via lībera.

A

viam līberam

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1779
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive event?

A

venio

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1780
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: senator.

A

senator, senatoris, M. – senator

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1781
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contractual?

A

traho

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1782
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive denominate?

A

nomen

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1783
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amble?

A

ambulo

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1784
Q

From what Latin word do we derive effort?

A

fortis

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1785
Q

Give the meaning for

(dē)mōnstrō

A

show (1)

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1786
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beautify?

A

facio

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1787
Q

Give the meaning for

plēnus

A

full

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1788
Q

From what Latin word do we derive altar?

A

altus

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1789
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word serf?

A

servus

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1790
Q

Give the meaning for

dea

A

goddess (1)

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1791
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive convocation.

A

vocō

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1792
Q

From what Latin word do we derive rapprochement?

A

prope

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1793
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pacify?

A

facio

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1794
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro tempore -

A

for the time being

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1795
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via fortis.

A

viīs fortibus

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1796
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnific?

A

facio

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1797
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equī fortis

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1798
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From what Latin word do we derive reproach?

A

prope

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1799
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unsociable?

A

socius

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1800
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For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbuntur

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1801
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For the phrase multa via, give the Genitive Plural

A

multārum viārum

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1802
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive contemplative?

A

templum

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1803
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For the phrase līber puer, give the Accusative Plural

A

līberōs puerōs

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1804
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive able-bodied?

A

habeo

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1805
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For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāveritis

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1806
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word bellicose?

A

bellum

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1807
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amity?

A

amo

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1808
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abduct?

A

duco

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1809
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive innovation.

A

novus

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1810
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For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs signīs

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1811
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation id.

A

idem – the same (author)

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1812
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive summons?

A

moneo

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1813
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of Oklahoma.

A

Labor omnia vincit: Work conquers all

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1814
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Give the Accusative Neuter ending for duo.

A

duo

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1815
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Give the English for the phrase de jure

A

by right; legally

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1816
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive commander-in-chief?

A

caput

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1817
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For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbat

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1818
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For the noun mīles, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

mīlitum

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1819
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dangerously?

A

domus

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1820
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patroness?

A

pater

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1821
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intermittently?

A

mitto

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1822
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Give the meaning for

sentential

A

opinion

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1823
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive authorization?

A

augeo

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1824
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civic?

A

civis

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1825
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive muss?

A

mitto

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1826
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Give the meaning for

statua

A

statue (1)

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1827
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Give the meaning for

māne

A

early

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1828
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of the South (Sewanee)

A

Ecce quam bonum: Behold how good

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1829
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Give the meaning for

iuvenis

A

youth (3; iuvenis)

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1830
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motive?

A

moveo

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1831
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For the noun signum, give the Dative Plural form.

A

signīs

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1832
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive disinter?

A

terra

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1833
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via magna.

A

viae magnae

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1834
Q

Give the meaning for

littera

A

letter (1)

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1835
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Give the meaning for

vīs

A

violence (3; vis)

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1836
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word annuity?

A

annus

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1837
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive doge?

A

duco

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1838
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerīs līberīs

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1839
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For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostra signa

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1840
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Give the meaning for

ātrium

A

atrium (2)

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1841
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Give the meaning for

faciō

A

make (3; feci)

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1842
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive liquefaction?

A

facio

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1843
Q

Give the meaning for

sānus

A

healthy

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1844
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive bounty.

A

bonus

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1845
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation P.S.

A

post scriptum - postscript, written afterwards

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1846
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive obey?

A

audio

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1847
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation ibid.

A

ibidem – in the same place

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1848
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dissatisfy?

A

facio

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1849
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive procure?

A

cura

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1850
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occasion?

A

cado

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1851
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive importation?

A

porto

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1852
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgibus magnīs

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1853
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) erō

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1854
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstraction?

A

traho

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1855
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Give the meaning for

diū

A

for a long time

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1856
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For the phrase noster nauta, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrō nautā

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1857
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From what Latin word do we derive approximate?

A

prope

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1858
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitum nostrōrum

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1859
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive jeopardize?

A

pars

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1860
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive vender?

A

do

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1861
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitī ācrī

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1862
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subversion?

A

verto

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1863
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive signification?

A

facio

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1864
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: amicitia.

A

amicitia, amicitiae, F. – friendship

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1865
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Give the meaning for

tamen

A

however

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1866
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Give the meaning for

spectātor

A

watcher (3; spectatoris)

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1867
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legal?

A

lex

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1868
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive guerdon?

A

do

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1869
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive superstition?

A

sto

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1870
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscription?

A

scribo

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1871
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For the verb portō, give the First Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābam

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1872
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dissever?

A

paro

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1873
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive assurance?

A

cura

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1874
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive coexist?

A

sto

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1875
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive television?

A

video

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1876
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive discharge?

A

carrus

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1877
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvit

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1878
Q

Give the meaning for

barbarus

A

foreigner

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1879
Q

Give the meaning for

dēlectō

A

please (1)

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1880
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive editorial?

A

do

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1881
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rent?

A

do

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1882
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From what Latin word do we derive multitude?

A

multus

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1883
Q

Give the meaning for

decem

A

ten

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1884
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From what Latin verb do we derive impossible?

A

sum

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1885
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Give the meaning for

canis

A

dog

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1886
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For the phrase nostra via, give the Nominative Singular

A

nostra via

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1887
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive derogation?

A

rogo

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1888
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For the phrase multus puer, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs puerīs

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1889
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Give the meaning for

clam

A

secretly

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1890
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From what Latin word do we derive bountiful?

A

bonus

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1891
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equōs ācrēs (-īs)

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1892
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive agriculture?

A

ager

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1893
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continue?

A

teneo

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1894
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive novice.

A

novus

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1895
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unremitted?

A

mitto

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1896
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manorial?

A

maneo

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1897
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive assistant?

A

sto

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1898
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Give the English for the phrase prima facie.

A

on first sight

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1899
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive sure?

A

cura

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1900
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive treasonable?

A

do

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1901
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive repair.

A

parō

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1902
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive uneventful?

A

venio

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1903
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: accipio.

A

accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus – receive

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1904
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For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuistī

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1905
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provisional?

A

video

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1906
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive menial.

A

maneō

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1907
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnanimous.

A

magnus

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1908
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive infection?

A

facio

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1909
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For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

erās

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1910
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unprepared?

A

paro

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1911
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mutinous?

A

moveo

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1912
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prohibitive?

A

habeo

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1913
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word annual?

A

annus

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1914
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerōs līberōs

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1915
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rectify?

A

facio

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1916
Q

Give the meaning for

locus

A

place (2)

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1917
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prohibitionist?

A

habeo

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1918
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbat

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1919
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pecunia.

A

pecunia, pecuniae, F. – money

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1920
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive condition?

A

dico

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1921
Q

Give the meaning for

nam

A

because

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1922
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive solidify?

A

facio

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1923
Q

Give the Ablative Neuter ending for duo.

A

duōbus

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1924
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effectually?

A

facio

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1925
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Give the meaning for

tunica

A

tunic

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1926
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For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portor

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1927
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperam

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1928
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvium līberōrum

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1929
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceitful?

A

capio

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1930
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Give the meaning for

potēns

A

powerful (3 gen. potentis)

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1931
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Give the meaning for

saxum

A

stone (2)

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1932
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For the noun via, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

viā

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1933
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For the phrase multus equus, give the Nominative Plural

A

multī equī

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1934
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenable?

A

teneo

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1935
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive committee?

A

mitto

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1936
Q

Give the meaning for

septem

A

seven

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1937
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conductivity?

A

duco

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1938
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive removal?

A

moveo

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1939
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive monitor.

A

moneō

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1940
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reducer?

A

duco

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1941
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purveyor?

A

video

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1942
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word virtual?

A

vir

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1943
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive collector?

A

lego

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1944
Q

Give the meaning for

opprimō

A

suppress (3; oppressi)

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1945
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partition?

A

pars

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1946
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive universal?

A

verto

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1947
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reduce?

A

duco

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1948
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incapable?

A

capio

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1949
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive maternal?

A

mater

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1950
Q

Give the Latin and English for the National motto of Canada

A

A mari usque ad mare – from sea to sea

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1951
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-conscious?

A

scio

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1952
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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) es

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1953
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For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

sumus

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1954
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerōs pārēs (-īs)

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1955
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For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) est

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1956
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For the noun puer, give the Dative Singular form.

A

puerō

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1957
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word champion?

A

campus

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1958
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive empire?

A

paro

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1959
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: civis.

A

civis, civis, M. – citizen

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1960
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occupant?

A

capio

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1961
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Chicago.

A

Crescat scientia, vita excolatur - Let knowledge grow, let life be enriched

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1962
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) erās

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1963
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer līber.

A

puer līber

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1964
Q

Give the meaning for

bōs

A

ox

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1965
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive enable.

A

habeō

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1966
Q

Give the meaning for

cōnsilium

A

plan (2)

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1967
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versifier?

A

verto

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1968
Q

Give the meaning for

dissimilis, dissimile

A

unlike (3)

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1969
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corporī ācrī

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1970
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive conservatism?

A

servo

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1971
Q

Give the meaning for

inter

A

between (+ acc.)

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1972
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive unreality?

A

res

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1973
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equīs ācribus

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1974
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive resistance?

A

sto

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1975
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive reality?

A

res

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1976
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statesman?

A

sto

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1977
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitibus magnīs

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1978
Q

Give the meaning for

mēns

A

mind

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1979
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Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.

A

marī ācrī

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1980
Q

Give the meaning for

faveō

A

favor (2; favui)

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1981
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive supervene?

A

venio

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1982
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive monocle?

A

oculus

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1983
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

erātis

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1984
Q

Give the meaning for

cliēns

A

customer (3; clientis)

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1985
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conceit?

A

capio

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1986
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs agrīs

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1987
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effectiveness?

A

facio

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1988
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation pro tem.

A

pro tempore – for the time being

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1989
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For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperimus

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1990
Q

Give the meaning for

causa

A

cause (1)

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1991
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instantaneous?

A

sto

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1992
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive Benedict?

A

dico

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1993
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive fraternity?

A

frater

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1994
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facilitate?

A

facio

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1995
Q

For the noun puer, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

puerī

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1996
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive temporary?

A

tempus

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1997
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive dice.

A

do

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1998
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.

A

marī magnō

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1999
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word numerous?

A

numerus

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2000
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insure?

A

cura

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2001
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word millennium?

A

annus

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2002
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accession?

A

cedo

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2003
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For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuimus

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2004
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beauty?

A

bonus

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2005
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive serve?

A

servus

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2006
Q

Give the meaning for

explicō

A

unfold (1)

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2007
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purvey?

A

video

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2008
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive enumerate?

A

numerus

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2009
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: domus.

A

domus, domus, F. – home

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2010
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indescribable?

A

scribo

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2011
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equīs magnīs

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2012
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrī līberī

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2013
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive accuracy?

A

cura

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2014
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive despair?

A

spes

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2015
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive novelty.

A

novus

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2016
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive congestion?

A

gero

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2017
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intermit?

A

mitto

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2018
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive servility?

A

servus

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2019
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observer?

A

servo

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2020
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corpus forte

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2021
Q

Give the meaning for

videō

A

see (2)

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2022
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive render?

A

do

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2023
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insistently?

A

sto

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2024
Q

Give the meaning for

regō

A

rule (3; rexi)

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2025
Q

From what Latin word do we derive comfortless?

A

fortis

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2026
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive courser?

A

curro

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2027
Q

Give the meaning for

valeō

A

be strong (2; valui)

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2028
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pacific?

A

pax

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2029
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unofficial?

A

facio

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2030
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: cura.

A

cura, curae, F. – care, concern

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2031
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Amherst College.

A

Terras irradient - Let them illuminate the earth

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2032
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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) sum

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2033
Q

Give the meaning for

ōtium

A

leisure

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2034
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation ad lib.

A

ad libitum - at pleasure

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2035
Q

Give the English for the phrase status quo -

A

the existing state of affairs

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2036
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For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portāris

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2037
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberum nautam

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2038
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For the verb capiō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

cape

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2039
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrī magnī

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2040
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive convent?

A

venio

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2041
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corporī magnō

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2042
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive art?

A

ars

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2043
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rehabilitation?

A

habeo

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2044
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word umbrella?

A

umbra

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2045
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mystify?

A

facio

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2046
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inadvertently?

A

verto

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2047
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ridicule?

A

rideo

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2048
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive tentative.

A

temptō

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2049
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via fortis.

A

viīs fortibus

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2050
Q

Give the meaning for

digitus

A

finger/toe

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2051
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via pāris.

A

viīs pāribus

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2052
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vamp?

A

pes

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2053
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive training?

A

traho

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2054
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equalizer?

A

aequus

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2055
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitem fortem

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2056
Q

Give the meaning for

atque/ac

A

and

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2057
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscience?

A

scio

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2058
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

corpora

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2059
Q

From what Latin word do we derive elongation?

A

longus

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2060
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constituency?

A

sto

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2061
Q

Give the meaning for

domus

A

house (4)

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2062
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive porter?

A

porto

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2063
Q

Give the meaning for

incendium

A

fire

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2064
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive uncured?

A

cura

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2065
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive audience?

A

audio

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2066
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journeyman?

A

dies

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2067
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceptive?

A

capio

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2068
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equalize?

A

aequus

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2069
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive betray?

A

do

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2070
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive current?

A

curro

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2071
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discontent?

A

teneo

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2072
Q

Give the meaning for

genus

A

birth (3; generis)

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2073
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitibus līberīs

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2074
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prohibition?

A

habeo

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2075
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word terrestrial?

A

terra

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2076
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrī agrī

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2077
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive socialism?

A

socius

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2078
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverāmus

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2079
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive particularly?

A

pars

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2080
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation M.D.

A

Medicinae Doctor – medical doctor, doctor of medicine

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2081
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: prope.

A

near

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2082
Q

Give the meaning for

mare

A

sea (3; maris)

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2083
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

docet

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2084
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emit?

A

mitto

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2085
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex post facto.

A

enacted after the fact; retroactive

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2086
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facility?

A

facio

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2087
Q

Give the English for the phrase veni, vidi, vici.

A

I came, I saw, I conquered

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2088
Q

From what Latin word do we derive abridgement?

A

brevis

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2089
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive audibly?

A

audio

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2090
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive motif.

A

moveō

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2091
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word casino?

A

casa

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2092
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive chariot?

A

carrus

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2093
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continuance?

A

teneo

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2094
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive convertible?

A

verto

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2095
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Dative Singular form.

A

cīvī

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2096
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continuity?

A

teneo

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2097
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: patria.

A

patria, patriae, F. – country, native land

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2098
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transverse?

A

verto

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2099
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōneris

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2100
Q

From what Latin word do we derive embellishment?

A

bonus

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2101
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro and con(tra) -

A

for and against

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2102
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive negligible?

A

lego

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2103
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: habito.

A

habito, habitare, habitavi, habitatus – live

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2104
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For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posueritis

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2105
Q

Give the meaning for

familia

A

family (1)

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2106
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive unmannerly?

A

manus

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2107
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Washington

A

Lux sit: Let there be light

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2108
Q

Give the meaning for

uxor

A

wife (3; uxoris)

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2109
Q

Give the English for the phrase errare humanum est.

A

to err is human

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2110
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corpore magnō

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2111
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.

A

marī ācrī

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2112
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Connecticut

A

Qui transtulit sustinet – He who transplanted, sustains

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2113
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: surgo.

A

surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrecturus – rise, get up

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2114
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dight?

A

dico

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2115
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive colleague?

A

lex

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2116
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive animadversion?

A

verto

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2117
Q

Give the meaning for

iterum

A

again

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2118
Q

Give the meaning for

Taurus

A

bull

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2119
Q

Give the meaning for

parvus

A

small

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2120
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ancestral?

A

cedo

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2121
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbāminī

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2122
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agile?

A

ago

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2123
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive equivocal.

A

vocō

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2124
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerīs pāribus

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2125
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corporibus līberīs

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2126
Q

Give the meaning for

animus

A

spirit (2)

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2127
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via nostra.

A

viās nostrās

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2128
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observe?

A

servo

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2129
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation P.S.

A

post scriptum – written afterward

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2130
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnific.

A

magnus

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2131
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive sojourner?

A

dies

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2132
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

maribus nostrīs

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2133
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) erat

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2134
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive recapitulation?

A

caput

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2135
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive overproduction?

A

duco

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2136
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive presence?

A

sum

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2137
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive beldam?

A

domus

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2138
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scientific?

A

facio

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2139
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: -que.

A

and

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2140
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capital?

A

caput

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2141
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitī magnō

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2142
Q

For the noun equus, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

equōs

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2143
Q

Give the meaning for

duodecim

A

twelve

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2144
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traditionary?

A

do

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2145
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive supervisor?

A

video

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2146
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerī pāris

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2147
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerō ācrī

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2148
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive amatuer.

A

amō

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2149
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation etc.

A

et cetera – and so forth, and the rest

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2150
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coagulate?

A

ago

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2151
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Genitive Plural

A

multōrum signōrum

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2152
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive feasible?

A

facio

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2153
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suffice?

A

facio

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2154
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive predict?

A

dico

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2155
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīles ācer

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2156
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase veni, vidi, vici.

A

I came, I saw, I conquered – Julius Caesar

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2157
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive divorce?

A

verto

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2158
Q

Give the meaning for

sella

A

chair

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2159
Q

Give the English for the phrase sine die -

A

indefinitely; without setting a day

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2160
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiple?

A

multus

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2161
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāmus

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2162
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive viaduct?

A

via

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2163
Q

From what Latin word do we derive alto?

A

altus

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2164
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperialism?

A

paro

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2165
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capacity?

A

capio

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2166
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Tulane University

A

Non sibi, sed suis: Not for herself, but for her own

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2167
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Delaware College

A

Scientia sol mentis: Knowledge, the sun of the mind

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2168
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive arrogate?

A

rogo

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2169
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tangent?

A

tango

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2170
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive desperately?

A

spes

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2171
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incontinence?

A

teneo

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2172
Q

Give the Accusative Neuter ending for trēs.

A

tria

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2173
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prose?

A

verto

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2174
Q

Give the English for the phrase Novus ordo seclorum.

A

A new order of the ages [A new world order]

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2175
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: oculus.

A

oculus, oculi, M. – eye

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2176
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legalize?

A

lex

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2177
Q

Give the meaning for

sciō

A

know (4)

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2178
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrō nostrō

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2179
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive temporize?

A

tempus

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2180
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgis nostrae

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2181
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: fides.

A

fides, fidei, f. – faith

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2182
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgibus fortibus

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2183
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For the noun via, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

viās

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2184
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Give the meaning for

canō

A

sing (1)

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2185
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provident?

A

video

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2186
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive addition.

A

do

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2187
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-consciousness?

A

scio

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2188
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Give the meaning for

arcus

A

bow

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2189
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reverse?

A

verto

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2190
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signum līberum

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2191
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recurrence?

A

curro

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2192
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incapacity?

A

capio

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2193
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Give the meaning for

saepe

A

often

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2194
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What is the use of the Accusative of Place to Which?

A

The accusative with ad (to) or in (into) expresses place to which.

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2195
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Give the meaning for

clāmor

A

shout (3; clamoris)

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2196
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For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

erat

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2197
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive plebiscite?

A

scio

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2198
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facial?

A

facio

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2199
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remissness?

A

mitto

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2200
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For the phrase multus puer, give the Ablative Singular

A

multō puerō

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2201
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For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostrum signum

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2202
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Give the English for the phrase exit; exeunt.

A

he goes out; they go out

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2203
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For the phrase multa via, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs viīs

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2204
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive anticipation?

A

capio

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2205
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive envious.

A

videō

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2206
Q

Give the meaning for

amīcus

A

friendly

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2207
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duly?

A

debeo

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2208
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Give the meaning for

mortuus

A

dead

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2209
Q

Give the meaning for

aurīga

A

charioteer

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2210
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Give the meaning for

novus

A

new

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2211
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive messenger?

A

mitto

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2212
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ascription?

A

scribo

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2213
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recollection?

A

lego

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2214
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From what Latin word do we derive maugre?

A

malus

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2215
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Give the meaning for

crūs

A

leg

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2216
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unvisited?

A

video

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2217
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efficiently?

A

facio

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2218
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: mors.

A

mors, mortis, F. – death

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2219
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conductor?

A

duco

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2220
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive appurtenance?

A

teneo

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2221
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word deify?

A

deus

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2222
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive irrevocable?

A

vox

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2223
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive confraternity?

A

frater

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2224
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerī līberī

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2225
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: duco.

A

duco, ducere, duxi, ductus – lead

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2226
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Give the Accusative Masculine ending for duo.

A

duōs

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2227
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive introductory?

A

duco

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2228
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Give the meaning for

socius

A

ally

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2229
Q

Give the meaning for

nātūra

A

nature/quality

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2230
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive emperor?

A

paro

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2231
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Give the Ablative Neuter ending for trēs.

A

tribus

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2232
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dutiable?

A

debeo

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2233
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitis fortis

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2234
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Give the Latin and English for the motto of Connecticut.

A

Qui transtulit sustinet: He who transplated, sustains

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2235
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive irrevocably?

A

vox

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2236
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Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation o.d.

A

oculus dexter – right eye

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2237
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive madame?

A

domus

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2238
Q

Give the meaning for

Ubi?

A

Where/When

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2239
Q

Give the meaning for

recitō

A

recite (1)

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2240
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For the noun corpus, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

corporibus

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2241
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive parade.

A

parō

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2242
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive costliness?

A

sto

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2243
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive hibernation?

A

hiems

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2244
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equum fortem

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2245
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Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.M.

A

ante meridiem – before noon

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2246
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive squat?

A

ago

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2247
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager līber.

A

ager līber

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2248
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Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvibus līberīs

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2249
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contact?

A

tango

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2250
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preposition?

A

pono

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2251
Q

Give the meaning for

igitur

A

therefore

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2252
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Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrum pārem

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2253
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive qualification?

A

facio

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2254
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: vox.

A

vox, vocis, F. – voice

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2255
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beautiful?

A

bonus

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2256
Q

Give the meaning for

bene

A

well

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2257
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discountenance?

A

teneo

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2258
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artiste?

A

ars

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2259
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: lapis.

A

lapis, lapidis, M. – stone

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2260
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occasionally?

A

cado

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2261
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subtract?

A

traho

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2262
Q

Give the English for the phrase et tu, Brute!

A

even you, Brutus!

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2263
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiplicity?

A

multus

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2264
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive desist?

A

sto

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2265
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malevolence?

A

malus

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2266
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: novus.

A

novus, nova, novum – new

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2267
Q

Give the meaning for

ubīque

A

everywhere

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2268
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive improvise?

A

video

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2269
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word encamp?

A

campus

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2270
Q

Give the meaning for

vēndō

A

sell (3; vendidi)

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2271
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: quis.

A

who?

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2272
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exigent?

A

ago

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2273
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive city?

A

civis

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2274
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suzerain?

A

verto

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2275
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive carriage?

A

carrus

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2276
Q

Give the meaning for

vīvō

A

live (3; vixi)

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2277
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrō ācrī

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2278
Q

For the verb portō, give the First Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābāmus

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2279
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From what Latin word do we derive boon?

A

bonus

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2280
Q

Give the meaning for

corpus

A

body (2)

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2281
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive venture?

A

venio

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2282
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive nicety?

A

scio

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2283
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive delegation?

A

lex

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2284
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occasional?

A

cado

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2285
Q

Give the meaning for

multitudō

A

multitude (3; multitudinis)

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2286
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive profiteer?

A

facio

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2287
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive editorially?

A

do

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2288
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive terrorism.

A

terreō

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2289
Q

Give the Latin motto and its translation for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo.

A

ars artis gratia – art for the sake of art

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2290
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive subconscious?

A

scio

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2291
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive verdict?

A

dico

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2292
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgis ācris

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2293
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive ma’am?

A

domus

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2294
Q

Give the meaning for

vocō

A

call (1)

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2295
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive precipitately?

A

caput

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2296
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive view.

A

videō

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2297
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efficacy?

A

facio

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2298
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: gero.

A

gero, gerere, gessi, gestus – carry on, wear

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2299
Q

From what Latin word do we derive approximation?

A

prope

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2300
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) erās

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2301
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive captive?

A

capio

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2302
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive action?

A

ago

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2303
Q

Give the meaning for

Ita (vērō)

A

Yes; indeed

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2304
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indue?

A

duco

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2305
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive reign?

A

rex

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2306
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive significance?

A

facio

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2307
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive uninhabited?

A

habeo

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2308
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Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corporis fortis

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2309
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenement?

A

teneo

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2310
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intercession?

A

cedo

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2311
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For the phrase līber nauta, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberō nautā

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2312
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive inhumanity?

A

homo

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2313
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word aqueduct?

A

aqua

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2314
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Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrīs ācribus

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2315
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via nostra.

A

viae nostrae

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2316
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenant?

A

teneo

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2317
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For the phrase nostra via, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs viīs

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2318
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cupidity?

A

cupio

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2319
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vertebrate?

A

verto

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2320
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From what Latin word do we derive clear?

A

clarus

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2321
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For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerat

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2322
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive digestible?

A

gero

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2323
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For the noun mīles, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

mīles

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2324
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insulation?

A

insula

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2325
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive whte-faced?

A

facio

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2326
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Give the meaning for

taceō

A

be silent (2; tacui)

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2327
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motorcycle?

A

moveo

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2328
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signification?

A

signum

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2329
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For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

docet

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2330
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: do.

A

do, dare, dedi, datus – give

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2331
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Give the English for the phrase ex tempore -

A

on the spur of the moment

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2332
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perversion?

A

verto

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2333
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observant?

A

servo

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2334
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signōrum nostrōrum

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2335
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unconditional?

A

dico

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2336
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive betrayer?

A

do

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2337
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive digest?

A

gero

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2338
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Give the meaning for

numquam

A

never

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2339
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exceed?

A

cedo

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2340
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Give the meaning for

mors

A

death (3; mortis)

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2341
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive typify?

A

facio

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2342
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sociological?

A

socius

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2343
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For the phrase līber puer, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberō puerō

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2344
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive ridiculous.

A

rīdeō

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2345
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diligent?

A

lego

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2346
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Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerōs fortēs (-īs)

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2347
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dictatorship?

A

dico

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2348
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word deviate?

A

via

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2349
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For the phrase multus ager, give the Genitive Plural

A

multōrum agrōrum

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2350
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preconceive?

A

capio

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2351
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive predilection?

A

lego

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2352
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis pār.

A

cīvis pār

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2353
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word ceiling?

A

caelum

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2354
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Give the English for the phrase in toto.

A

entirely

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2355
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive tenacious.

A

teneō

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2356
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habitual?

A

habeo

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2357
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disinfectant?

A

facio

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2358
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive viceroy?

A

rex

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2359
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From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive demesne?

A

domus

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2360
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive navy?

A

navis

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2361
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive profitable?

A

facio

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2362
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive temptation.

A

temptō

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2363
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corpus līberum

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2364
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gratify?

A

facio

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2365
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For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docueris

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2366
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive library?

A

liber

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2367
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive ignominiously?

A

nomen

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2368
Q

Using an Accusative of Place to Which, say in Latin “They drive to Rome.”

A

Romam agunt.

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2369
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive career?

A

carrus

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2370
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Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēx ācris

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2371
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive principal?

A

capio

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2372
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From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive effeminate?

A

femina

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2373
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agency?

A

ago

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2374
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For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbant

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2375
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Give the Latin adjective from which we derive longevity.

A

longus

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2376
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Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via ācris.

A

viae ācrēs

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2377
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deficiency?

A

facio

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2378
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Give the Latin verb from which we derive ridicule.

A

rīdeō

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2379
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Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: hiems.

A

hiems, hiemis, F. – winter

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2380
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Give the English and author of the phrase festina lente.

A

make haste slowly – Augustus

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2381
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For the phrase multus equus, give the Ablative Singular

A

multō equō

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2382
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From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substitution?

A

sto

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2383
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive captain?

A

caput

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2384
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From what Latin noun do we derive the English word campaign?

A

campus

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2385
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive surfeit?

A

facio

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2386
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From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive divinity?

A

deus

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2387
Q

Give the meaning for

animal

A

animal (3; animalis)

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2388
Q

Give the English for the phrase de gustibus non est disputandum

A

there is no accounting for tastes; everyone to his own taste

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2389
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From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive navigation?

A

navis

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2390
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Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corporum ācrium

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2391
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive aperture?

A

aperio

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2392
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For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēmur

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2393
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From what Latin word do we derive clearness?

A

clarus

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2394
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive terrace?

A

terra

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2395
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From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imprudence?

A

video

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2396
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corporibus nostrīs

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2397
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From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inefficient?

A

facio

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2398
Q

Give the meaning for

studeō

A

strive [after] (2; studui)

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2399
Q

Give the meaning for

nēmō

A

nobody (irregular)

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2400
Q

What is the use of the Genitive of Possession?

A

Possession is expressed by the genitive.

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2401
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From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconvenient?

A

venio

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2402
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive debtor.

A

debeō

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2403
Q

Give the meaning for

nūbēs

A

cloud (3; nubis)

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2404
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiform?

A

multus

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2405
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive destination?

A

sto

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2406
Q

From what Latin word do we derive haughtily?

A

altus

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2407
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbunt

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2408
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive support?

A

porto

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2409
Q

Give the Dative Feminine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnī

2410
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corpus ācre

2411
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenon?

A

teneo

2412
Q

Give the meaning for

cūrō

A

care (1)

2413
Q

Give the meaning for

dulcis, dulce

A

sweet (3)

2414
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive carload?

A

carrus

2415
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation cf.

A

confer – compare

2416
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostrae viae

2417
Q

Give the Nominative Masculine ending for duo.

A

duo

2418
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerōrum līberōrum

2419
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traitress?

A

do

2420
Q

What is the use of the Accusative With Prepositions?

A

The accusative is used with certain prepositions.

2421
Q

Give the meaning for

satis

A

enough (3)

2422
Q

For the noun signum, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

signum

2423
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: teneo.

A

teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus – hold

2424
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reserve?

A

servo

2425
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Hunter College.

A

Mihi cura futuri - My care is for the future

2426
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) sunt

2427
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manifesto?

A

manus

2428
Q

Give the meaning for

agō

A

do (3; egi)

2429
Q

Give the Ablative Feminine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnā

2430
Q

Give the meaning for

pullus

A

chicken

2431
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive locomotion?

A

moveo

2432
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrum līberum

2433
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum forte.

A

signa fortia

2434
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

cīvis

2435
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unoccupied?

A

capio

2436
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive destitution?

A

sto

2437
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro bono publico.

A

for the public good

2438
Q

Give the Nominative Feminine ending for trēs.

A

trēs

2439
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive covenant?

A

venio

2440
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive annal?

A

annus

2441
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retentive?

A

teneo

2442
Q

From what Latin word do we derive quip?

A

quis

2443
Q

Give the meaning for

tumultus

A

uproar (4; tumultus)

2444
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word anniversary?

A

annus

2445
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contraction?

A

traho

2446
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inversion?

A

verto

2447
Q

Give the meaning for

etiam

A

also

2448
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word convoy?

A

via

2449
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitem magnum

2450
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scrip?

A

scribo

2451
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signīs magnīs

2452
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word territory?

A

terra

2453
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive disobey?

A

audio

2454
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artist?

A

ars

2455
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ductless?

A

duco

2456
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statue?

A

sto

2457
Q

Give the meaning for

sonus

A

sound

2458
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrō signō

2459
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrīs magnīs

2460
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive filial?

A

filius

2461
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation e.g.

A

exempli gratia - for example

2462
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sacrilege?

A

lego

2463
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benediction?

A

dico

2464
Q

Give the meaning for

patria

A

fatherland (1)

2465
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive registrar?

A

gero

2466
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: vita.

A

vita, vitae, F. – life

2467
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word verbiage?

A

verbum

2468
Q

Give the meaning for

vīta

A

life (1)

2469
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motif?

A

moveo

2470
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive remainder.

A

maneō

2471
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive verb?

A

verbum

2472
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation Rx.

A

recipe – take

2473
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive aquatic?

A

aqua

2474
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive misery.

A

miser

2475
Q

Give the meaning for

timor

A

fear (3; timoris)

2476
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visualize?

A

video

2477
Q

Give the meaning for

rapiō

A

snatch (3; rapui)

2478
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motor?

A

moveo

2479
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive navigator.

A

navigō

2480
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cate?

A

capio

2481
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signum ācre

2482
Q

Give the meaning for

Nōnne?

A

Yes/No (expects Yes) question

2483
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstain?

A

teneo

2484
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

lēge

2485
Q

Give the English for the phrase ante bellum

A

before the war

2486
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive taxpayer?

A

pax

2487
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive react?

A

ago

2488
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrārum viārum

2489
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīve līberō

2490
Q

Give the meaning for

fuga

A

flight

2491
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.

A

mare līberum

2492
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signature?

A

signum

2493
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuit

2494
Q

Give the Accusative Feminine ending for trēs.

A

trēs (-īs)

2495
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive state?

A

sto

2496
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive royalty?

A

rex

2497
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvēs pārēs

2498
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: noster.

A

noster, nostra, nostrum – our

2499
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incidental?

A

cado

2500
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deserving?

A

servus

2501
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive predominant?

A

domus

2502
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive serfdom?

A

servus

2503
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inducement?

A

duco

2504
Q

Give the meaning for

fortūna

A

fortune (1)

2505
Q

Give the English for the phrase sine qua non.

A

something indispensable; a necessity (lit. without which nothing)

2506
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive derogatory?

A

rogo

2507
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperative?

A

paro

2508
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beneficiary.

A

bonus

2509
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive parlous?

A

periculum

2510
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare forte.

A

marī fortī

2511
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive endeavor?

A

debeo

2512
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

eris

2513
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

marī nostrō

2514
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive amplification?

A

facio

2515
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive department?

A

pars

2516
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word triennial?

A

annus

2517
Q

From what Latin word do we derive propinquity?

A

prope

2518
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive departure?

A

pars

2519
Q

Give the meaning for

gallus

A

rooster

2520
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive integrity?

A

tango

2521
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permission?

A

mitto

2522
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive munificence?

A

facio

2523
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partiality?

A

pars

2524
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus pār.

A

equīs pāribus

2525
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpistis

2526
Q

Give the meaning for

victor

A

winner (3; victoris)

2527
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fueritis

2528
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerit

2529
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Virginia

A

Sic semper tyrannis – thus ever to tyrant

2530
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus noster.

A

equus noster

2531
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive designer?

A

signum

2532
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Chicago

A

Crescat scientia, vita excolatur: Let knowledge grow, let life be enriched

2533
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive exalt.

A

altus

2534
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive streetcar?

A

carrus

2535
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive portray?

A

traho

2536
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive carrier?

A

carrus

2537
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive enamor?

A

amo

2538
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive artificer?

A

facio

2539
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signal?

A

signum

2540
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pardoner?

A

do

2541
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word fabulist?

A

fabula

2542
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive advise.

A

videō

2543
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remain?

A

maneo

2544
Q

Give the meaning for

pollex

A

thumb

2545
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Dative Singular

A

līberō equō

2546
Q

Give the meaning for

gravis, grave

A

heavy (3)

2547
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive active?

A

ago

2548
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deter?

A

terreo

2549
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive arrogant?

A

rogo

2550
Q

Give the meaning for

aquaeductus

A

aquaduct

2551
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive promise?

A

mitto

2552
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive docile.

A

doceō

2553
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.

A

maribus līberīs

2554
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive detraction?

A

traho

2555
Q

Give the meaning for

prīmus

A

first

2556
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive port?

A

portus

2557
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) eris

2558
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive enviously?

A

video

2559
Q

Give the English for the phrase multum in parvo.

A

much in little

2560
Q

Give the meaning for

tergum

A

back

2561
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beneficial.

A

bonus

2562
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive disable.

A

habeō

2563
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbāmur

2564
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive revelry?

A

bellum

2565
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

marī nostrō

2566
Q

Give the meaning for

servus

A

slave (2)

2567
Q

Give the English for the phrase per se.

A

by itself; essentially

2568
Q

Give the meaning for

caput

A

head (3; capitis)

2569
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Dative Singular

A

multō signō

2570
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive unconsciousness?

A

scio

2571
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transcontinental?

A

teneo

2572
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vicegerent?

A

gero

2573
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vouchsafe?

A

vox

2574
Q

Give the meaning for

scrībō

A

write (3; scribsi)

2575
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare forte.

A

marium fortium

2576
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ridiculously?

A

rideo

2577
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contentedness?

A

teneo

2578
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exhibit?

A

habeo

2579
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disintegration?

A

tango

2580
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive vocal.

A

vocō

2581
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive certified?

A

facio

2582
Q

Give the meaning for

malus

A

bad

2583
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word confabulate?

A

fabula

2584
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preparatory?

A

paro

2585
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase ars longa, vita brevis.

A

art is long, life is short – Horace

2586
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive disinterestedness?

A

sum

2587
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: soror.

A

soror, sororis, F. – sister

2588
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation et al.

A

et alii - and others

2589
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motile?

A

moveo

2590
Q

For the noun equus, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

equī

2591
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number eight?

A

octō

2592
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive particularize?

A

pars

2593
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs viīs

2594
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive solstice?

A

sto

2595
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgibus magnīs

2596
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dominance?

A

domus

2597
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerī nostrī

2598
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive cure?

A

cura

2599
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diversify?

A

facio

2600
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cad?

A

caput

2601
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continuous?

A

teneo

2602
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stately?

A

sto

2603
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conceivable?

A

capio

2604
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvī līberō

2605
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vision?

A

video

2606
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive verbiage?

A

verbum

2607
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive examine?

A

ago

2608
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) erit

2609
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via magna.

A

viae magnae

2610
Q

Give the meaning for

sentiō

A

feel (4)

2611
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconstancy?

A

sto

2612
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subvert?

A

verto

2613
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive annual?

A

annus

2614
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive faithless?

A

fides

2615
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: socius.

A

socius, socii, M. – comrade, ally

2616
Q

Give the meaning for

itaque

A

and so/thus

2617
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coil?

A

lego

2618
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entertainment?

A

teneo

2619
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preview?

A

video

2620
Q

Give the meaning for

līber

A

free

2621
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purification?

A

facio

2622
Q

Give the meaning for

aeger

A

sick

2623
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive hussar?

A

curro

2624
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive watercourse?

A

curro

2625
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive circumvent?

A

venio

2626
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive controvert?

A

verto

2627
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beautifier?

A

bonus

2628
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive indebted.

A

debeō

2629
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvibus fortibus

2630
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive injection?

A

iacio

2631
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chapter?

A

caput

2632
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex libris.

A

from the books of

2633
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive malediction?

A

dico

2634
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corpora magna

2635
Q

Give the meaning for

ubi

A

where

2636
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive insufficiency?

A

facio

2637
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive malefactor?

A

facio

2638
Q

Give the meaning for

sed

A

but

2639
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corpora magna

2640
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.U.C.

A

ab urbe condita/ anno urbis conditae – from the founding of the city

2641
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive editor?

A

do

2642
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

corpus

2643
Q

Give the Latin and English for BOTH mottoes of the state of South Carolina

A

Dum spiro, spero –While there’s life, there’s hope (While I breathe, I hope) AND Animis opibusque parati – Prepared in mind and resources

2644
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: signum.

A

signum, signi, N. – sign, signal

2645
Q

Give the meaning for

bellum

A

war (2)

2646
Q

Give the meaning for

legō

A

read (3; legi)

2647
Q

Give the meaning for

persōna

A

mask/character

2648
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number four?

A

quārtus, quārta, quārtum

2649
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive verbal?

A

verbum

2650
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive acceptance?

A

capio

2651
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: appropinquo.

A

appropinquo, appropinquare, appropinquavi, appropinquatus – approach

2652
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgis fortis

2653
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Accusative Singular

A

multum agrum

2654
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Texas.

A

Disciplina praesidium civitatis - Training, the defense of the state

2655
Q

Give the meaning for

contendō

A

stretch (3; contendi)

2656
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive periously?

A

periculum

2657
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benefice?

A

facio

2658
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnar

2659
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive treat?

A

traho

2660
Q

Give the meaning for

collum

A

neck

2661
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbantur

2662
Q

Give the English for the phrase sine die.

A

indefinitely; without setting a day

2663
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus līber.

A

equī līberī

2664
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive derisively?

A

rideo

2665
Q

For the verb doceō, give the First Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbam

2666
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive achieve?

A

caput

2667
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive preventive?

A

venio

2668
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive equivocation?

A

vox

2669
Q

Give the meaning for

crūdēlis, crudele

A

cruel

2670
Q

Give the meaning for

nōnus

A

ninth

2671
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive moment.

A

moveō

2672
Q

From what Latin word do we derive dismally?

A

malus

2673
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive navigate?

A

ago

2674
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive universe?

A

verto

2675
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive undeceive?

A

capio

2676
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvēs magnī

2677
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive staminate?

A

sto

2678
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive elongate.

A

longus

2679
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive amiable.

A

amō

2680
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constantly?

A

sto

2681
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive eventual?

A

venio

2682
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive immortalize?

A

mors

2683
Q

Give the meaning for

supercilium

A

eyebrow

2684
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corpus forte

2685
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corporate?

A

corpus

2686
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equō fortī

2687
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signa nostra

2688
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus līber.

A

equus līber

2689
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dismission?

A

mitto

2690
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equidistant?

A

aequus

2691
Q

Give the meaning for

via

A

road (1)

2692
Q

Give the meaning for

os, ossis

A

bone

2693
Q

For the verb portō, give the Second Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

portās

2694
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive denounce.

A

nuntiō

2695
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inevitable?

A

vito

2696
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expedite?

A

pes

2697
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: dux.

A

dux, ducis, M. – leader, general

2698
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive controversial?

A

verto

2699
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remotely?

A

moveo

2700
Q

Give the meaning for

flōs

A

flower (3; floris)

2701
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnunt

2702
Q

Give the English for the phrase quid pro quo.

A

this for that; something for something

2703
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visit?

A

video

2704
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnificent.

A

magnus

2705
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerī magnī

2706
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive necessity?

A

cedo

2707
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive revue?

A

video

2708
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerīs fortibus

2709
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrī fortis

2710
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive satisfactorily?

A

facio

2711
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intellectual?

A

lego

2712
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perfectly?

A

facio

2713
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contain?

A

teneo

2714
Q

Give the meaning for

victōria

A

victory (1)

2715
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive circumscribe?

A

scribo

2716
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive illegal?

A

lex

2717
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive evidently?

A

video

2718
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beneficial?

A

bonus

2719
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via fortis.

A

viam fortem

2720
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvis fortis

2721
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inactive?

A

ago

2722
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive insufficient?

A

facio

2723
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traitorous?

A

do

2724
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive describe?

A

scribo

2725
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via nostra.

A

viae nostrae

2726
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum forte.

A

signīs fortibus

2727
Q

Give the English for the phrase in memoriam.

A

in memory

2728
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Genitive Singular

A

multī equī

2729
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare pār.

A

marium pārium

2730
Q

For the verb portō, give the First Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

portāmus

2731
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dative?

A

do

2732
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgī fortī

2733
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transaction?

A

ago

2734
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dismiss?

A

mitto

2735
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive lunge.

A

longus

2736
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unenvied?

A

video

2737
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive neglect?

A

lego

2738
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive achievement?

A

caput

2739
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive laudible.

A

laudō

2740
Q

Give the meaning for

posteā

A

afterwards

2741
Q

Give the meaning for

candidus

A

bright white

2742
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monition?

A

moneo

2743
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive voice?

A

vox

2744
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: puella.

A

puella, puellae, F. – girl

2745
Q

Give the meaning for

manus

A

hand

2746
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manufacture?

A

manus

2747
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nave?

A

navis

2748
Q

From what Latin word do we derive novice?

A

novus

2749
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pertinacious?

A

teneo

2750
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benefit?

A

facio

2751
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive deportation?

A

porto

2752
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unanimity?

A

animus

2753
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive enmity.

A

amō

2754
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive superposition?

A

pono

2755
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conversant?

A

verto

2756
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disinfect?

A

facio

2757
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recurrent?

A

curro

2758
Q

Give the meaning for

ordō

A

class (3; ordinis)

2759
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation h.s.

A

hora somni – at bedtime

2760
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equīs magnīs

2761
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corps?

A

corpus

2762
Q

Give the meaning for

sex

A

six

2763
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legally?

A

lex

2764
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) sunt

2765
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statist?

A

sto

2766
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contradictory?

A

dico

2767
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agility?

A

ago

2768
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via pāris.

A

viae pārī

2769
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: porto.

A

porto, portare, portavi, portatus – carry

2770
Q

Give the meaning for

doleō

A

feel pain (2; dolui)

2771
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive amicable.

A

amō

2772
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corporum magnōrum

2773
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrō puerō

2774
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive audit?

A

audio

2775
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive ignominious?

A

nomen

2776
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive present-day?

A

sum

2777
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive lettered?

A

littera

2778
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive laborious.

A

labōrō

2779
Q

Give the English for the phrase de gustibus non est disputandum.

A

there is no accounting for tastes; everyone to his own taste

2780
Q

Give the meaning for

fēlīx

A

lucky (3 gen. felicis)

2781
Q

Give the meaning for

ardeō

A

burn (2; arsi)

2782
Q

Give the meaning for

grātiae (pl.)

A

thankfulness (1)

2783
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive traverse?

A

verto

2784
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occupy?

A

capio

2785
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāveris

2786
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive menagerie?

A

maneo

2787
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Dative Singular

A

līberae viae

2788
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperfection?

A

facio

2789
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substantially?

A

sto

2790
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intelligible?

A

lego

2791
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equum ācrem

2792
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efficiency?

A

facio

2793
Q

What is the use of the Ablative of Agent?

A

The ablative with ā or ab is used with a passive verb to show the person (or animal) by whom something is done.

2794
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equivalent?

A

aequus

2795
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive equidistant?

A

sto

2796
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docueritis

2797
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive undulation?

A

unda

2798
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

erant

2799
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostrās viās

2800
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive debtor?

A

debeo

2801
Q

From what Latin word do we derive abbreviation?

A

brevis

2802
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive absent-minded?

A

sum

2803
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reclamation?

A

clamo

2804
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus noster.

A

equum nostrum

2805
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberōrum agrōrum

2806
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive derisive.

A

rīdeō

2807
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive animadvert?

A

verto

2808
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manifestly?

A

manus

2809
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrī equī

2810
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perverseness?

A

verto

2811
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via nostra.

A

via nostra

2812
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēminī

2813
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reporter?

A

porto

2814
Q

Give the meaning for

alius

A

other

2815
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sportive?

A

porto

2816
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expediency?

A

pes

2817
Q

Give the meaning for

virtūs

A

courage (3; virtutis)

2818
Q

For the noun puer, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

puerōrum

2819
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Nominative Singular

A

nostrum signum

2820
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive refectory?

A

facio

2821
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number two?

A

duo, duae, duo

2822
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visor?

A

video

2823
Q

For the phrase līber puer, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs puerīs

2824
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive message?

A

mitto

2825
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beauteous?

A

bonus

2826
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive obstetric?

A

sto

2827
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive premonition?

A

moneo

2828
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive venturesome?

A

venio

2829
Q

Give the meaning for

aureus

A

golden

2830
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperial?

A

paro

2831
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive essential?

A

sum

2832
Q

Give the meaning for

enim

A

because

2833
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conceivably?

A

capio

2834
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrīs līberīs

2835
Q

Give the meaning for

capiō

A

take (3; cepi)

2836
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive prevent?

A

venio

2837
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exhibitor?

A

habeo

2838
Q

Give the meaning for

discipulus

A

student (2)

2839
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive prepare?

A

paro

2840
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive elect?

A

lego

2841
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive sewage?

A

aqua

2842
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive viaduct?

A

duco

2843
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive course?

A

curro

2844
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitēs nostrī

2845
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive surrender?

A

do

2846
Q

Give the meaning for

apud

A

among (+ acc.)

2847
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive putrefaction?

A

facio

2848
Q

Give the meaning for

anteā

A

before

2849
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stanza?

A

sto

2850
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive hostile?

A

hostis

2851
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive declamation.

A

clamo

2852
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitī līberō

2853
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive predestine?

A

sto

2854
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separable?

A

paro

2855
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive portraiture?

A

traho

2856
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reestablish?

A

sto

2857
Q

Give the meaning for

currō

A

run (3; cucurri)

2858
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerīs ācribus

2859
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benevolence?

A

bonus

2860
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive urbanity?

A

urbs

2861
Q

Give the Dative Neuter ending for ūnus.

A

ūnī

2862
Q

Give the English for the phrase E pluribus unum.

A

From many, one

2863
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive verify.

A

vērus

2864
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exemplification?

A

facio

2865
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ascribe?

A

scribo

2866
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive ceiling?

A

caelum

2867
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive fealty?

A

fides

2868
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partake?

A

pars

2869
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive eventually?

A

venio

2870
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrō signō

2871
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive purport?

A

porto

2872
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuimus

2873
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerant

2874
Q

Give the Dative Masculine ending for trēs.

A

tribus

2875
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitēs līberī

2876
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive sojourn?

A

dies

2877
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive superannuate?

A

annus

2878
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortality?

A

mors

2879
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation sig.

A

signa – write

2880
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive trait?

A

traho

2881
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Florida.

A

Civium in moribus rei publicae salus - The welfare of the states lies in the character of its citizens.

2882
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: iter.

A

iter, itineris, N. – journey

2883
Q

Give the meaning for

aestās

A

summer (3; aestatis)

2884
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuērunt

2885
Q

What is the use of the Ablative of Means?

A

The means by which a thing is done is expressed by the ablative without a preposition.

2886
Q

From what Latin word do we derive quiddity?

A

quis

2887
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number nine?

A

novem

2888
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manacle?

A

manus

2889
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive pre-exist?

A

sto

2890
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proscription?

A

scribo

2891
Q

Give the English for the phrase modus vivendi:

A

a method of living

2892
Q

What prepositions can be used by the Accusative case?

A

ad, ante, apud, circum, contrā, inter, ob, per, post, super, and trāns; also with in and sub when they show the direction toward which a thing moves.

2893
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive artificially?

A

facio

2894
Q

Give the meaning for

dūcō

A

lead (3; duxi)

2895
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unqualified?

A

facio

2896
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerimus

2897
Q

Give the meaning for

mox

A

soon

2898
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ossify?

A

facio

2899
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word patriot?

A

patria

2900
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive ocular?

A

oculus

2901
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

erō

2902
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: cur.

A

why?

2903
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sustain?

A

teneo

2904
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imposture?

A

pono

2905
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive essay?

A

ago

2906
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive distraction?

A

traho

2907
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Accusative Plural

A

multōs agrōs

2908
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fueram

2909
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive car?

A

carrus

2910
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive process?

A

cedo

2911
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive restitution?

A

sto

2912
Q

For the verb sum, give the Plural, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.

A

este

2913
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intelligence?

A

lego

2914
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive collaborate.

A

labōrō

2915
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation ad lib.

A

ad libitum – at pleasure

2916
Q

Give the meaning for

tempus

A

time (2)

2917
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

sum

2918
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive inopportune?

A

portus

2919
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word porch?

A

porta

2920
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive illiteracy?

A

littera

2921
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare ācre.

A

maris ācris

2922
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerint

2923
Q

Give the meaning for

adiuvō

A

help (1)

2924
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legitimacy?

A

lex

2925
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrōs magnōs

2926
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābor

2927
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive surveyor?

A

video

2928
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus noster.

A

equōs nostrōs

2929
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unattractive?

A

traho

2930
Q

Give the meaning for

inimīcus

A

enemy (2)

2931
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostrōs nautās

2932
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corporis pāris

2933
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conceited?

A

capio

2934
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation cf.

A

confer - compare

2935
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remiss?

A

mitto

2936
Q

Give the meaning for

tabula

A

tablet (for writing)

2937
Q

Give the meaning for

gēns

A

Roman clan (3; gentis)

2938
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive equivocate?

A

vox

2939
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive divorcement?

A

verto

2940
Q

Give the meaning for

ancilla

A

slavewoman

2941
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive viewless?

A

video

2942
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive prohibit.

A

habeō

2943
Q

Give the meaning for

forum

A

marketplace (2)

2944
Q

For the noun signum, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

signī

2945
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive predestination?

A

sto

2946
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: cupio.

A

cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitus – desire

2947
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberae viae

2948
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word patriotism?

A

patria

2949
Q

Give the meaning for

crās

A

tomorrow

2950
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnify?

A

facio

2951
Q

Give the Dative Masculine ending for duo.

A

duōbus

2952
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerum ācrem

2953
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: ubi.

A

when, where

2954
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnify.

A

magnus

2955
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive intervene?

A

venio

2956
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive squatter?

A

ago

2957
Q

Give the meaning for

necō

A

kill (1)

2958
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Yale University

A

Lux et veritas: Light and truth

2959
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive renter?

A

do

2960
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word affiliate?

A

filius

2961
Q

Using an Ablative of Accompaniment, say in Latin “He fights with the man.”

A

Cum virō pugnat.

2962
Q

Give the meaning for

intrā

A

within/inside (+ acc.)

2963
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: portus.

A

portus, portus, M. – harbor, port

2964
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive distasteful?

A

tango

2965
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cabbage?

A

caput

2966
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive menial?

A

maneo

2967
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive celestial?

A

caelum

2968
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive perennial?

A

annus

2969
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive arcade?

A

arcus

2970
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive composite?

A

pono

2971
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgēs pārēs

2972
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ceaselessly?

A

cedo

2973
Q

Give the meaning for

Valē! Valēte!

A

to be strong (2)

2974
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive eject?

A

iacio

2975
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ejaculate?

A

iacio

2976
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of New Mexico

A

Lux hominum vita: Light, the life of men

2977
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive glorify?

A

facio

2978
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duc?

A

duco

2979
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitem līberum

2980
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traditional?

A

do

2981
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive diviner?

A

deus

2982
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive literal?

A

littera

2983
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive litter?

A

lectus

2984
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emancipate?

A

capio

2985
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recessive?

A

cedo

2986
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis fortis.

A

cīvis fortis

2987
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive revoke?

A

vox

2988
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vocabulary?

A

vox

2989
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive convene?

A

venio

2990
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverit

2991
Q

Give the meaning for

puer

A

boy (2)

2992
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conduit?

A

duco

2993
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive isolation?

A

insula

2994
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

lēgēs

2995
Q

Give 3 basic examples of modal verbs creating a complementary infinitve.

A
  1. possum (+ complementary infinitive) = “I am able (to infinitive)”
  2. cupio (+ complementary infinitive) = “I desire (to infinitive)”
  3. debeo (+ complementary infinitive) = “I ought (to infinitive)”
    * This applies to more than just the 1st person singular form of these verbs
2996
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Maine.

A

Dirigo: I point the way

2997
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvēs (-īs) ācrēs (-īs)

2998
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive debt.

A

debeō

2999
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signī nostrī

3000
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostrum equum

3001
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sportsmanship?

A

porto

3002
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benefit?

A

bonus

3003
Q

Give the meaning for

lūdō

A

play (3; lusi)

3004
Q

Give the English for the phrase errare humanum est

A

to err is human

3005
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive non-partisan?

A

pars

3006
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beneficial?

A

facio

3007
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvem pārem

3008
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrō agrō

3009
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efface?

A

facio

3010
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive mademoiselle?

A

domus

3011
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legislator?

A

lex

3012
Q

Give the meaning for

rīdeō

A

laugh (2)

3013
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive prudent.

A

videō

3014
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insurance?

A

cura

3015
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Arkansas

A

Regnat populus – the people rule

3016
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tracery?

A

traho

3017
Q

For the verb portō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

portāte

3018
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perception?

A

capio

3019
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive coverlet?

A

lectus

3020
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duct?

A

duco

3021
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coagulation?

A

ago

3022
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive tempest?

A

tempus

3023
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: rex.

A

rex, regis, M. – king

3024
Q

From what Latin word do we derive bonbon?

A

bonus

3025
Q

Give the meaning for

vituperō

A

scold (1)

3026
Q

Give the meaning for

-ne (enclitic)

A

Yes/No question

3027
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inhibition?

A

habeo

3028
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number ten?

A

decimus, decima, decimum

3029
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberam viam

3030
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: iacio.

A

iacio, iacere, ieci, iactus – throw

3031
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive castle?

A

castra

3032
Q

From what Latin word do we derive comforter?

A

fortis

3033
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive supervise?

A

video

3034
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive diary?

A

dies

3035
Q

Give the meaning for

incertus

A

uncertain

3036
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word depopulate?

A

populus

3037
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēberis

3038
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive dormant?

A

dormio

3039
Q

Give the meaning for

vacuus

A

empty

3040
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: captivus.

A

captivus, captivi, M. – prisoner

3041
Q

Give the meaning for

statim

A

immediately

3042
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberōrum equōrum

3043
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recovery?

A

capio

3044
Q

From what Latin word do we derive maltreat?

A

malus

3045
Q

Give the meaning for

fīlia

A

daughter (1)

3046
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via nostra.

A

viārum nostrārum

3047
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive promoter?

A

moveo

3048
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corpora pāria

3049
Q

Give the English for the phrase viva voce

A

by spoken word; orally

3050
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word design?

A

signum

3051
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare ācre.

A

marium ācrium

3052
Q

Give the meaning for

nōn

A

not

3053
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbam

3054
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlite līberō

3055
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive dismal.

A

malus

3056
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvistī

3057
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive nullification?

A

facio

3058
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: sum.

A

sum, esse, fui, futurus – be

3059
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrīs nostrīs

3060
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via magna.

A

via magna

3061
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive documentary?

A

doceo

3062
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive stupefy?

A

facio

3063
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive auctioneer?

A

augeo

3064
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corporī pārī

3065
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive debit.

A

debeō

3066
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sustenance?

A

teneo

3067
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive scientific?

A

scio

3068
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerātis

3069
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number two?

A

secundus, secunda, secundum

3070
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gesticulate?

A

gero

3071
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive animosity?

A

animus

3072
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corporibus ācribus

3073
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive animadvert?

A

animus

3074
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vocational?

A

vox

3075
Q

Give the meaning for

licet

A

be allowed (2 Impersonal; licuit)

3076
Q

Give the meaning for

ignis

A

fire (3; ignis)

3077
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word serve?

A

servus

3078
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis noster.

A

cīvis noster

3079
Q

What is the use of the Dative of Indirect Object?

A

The indirect object of a verb is in the dative.

3080
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attain?

A

tango

3081
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation q.v.

A

quod vide - which see

3082
Q

Give the meaning for

aut

A

or

3083
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive refugee?

A

fugio

3084
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation non rep

A

non repetatur –do not repeat

3085
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase Rident stolidi verba Latina.

A

~ Fools laugh at the Latin language.—-Ovid

3086
Q

From what Latin word do we derive oblong?

A

longus

3087
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive donation?

A

do

3088
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: carrus.

A

carrus, carri, M. – cart, wagon

3089
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partly?

A

pars

3090
Q

Give the meaning for

coquus

A

cook

3091
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive orifice?

A

facio

3092
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word mediterranean?

A

terra

3093
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive exclamation?

A

clamo

3094
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive denomination?

A

nomen

3095
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive destitute?

A

sto

3096
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pacifism?

A

pax

3097
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impede?

A

pes

3098
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statesmanlike?

A

sto

3099
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive superscription?

A

scribo

3100
Q

Give the meaning for

cēterī (pl. only)

A

the rest

3101
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive impost?

A

pono

3102
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive coefficient?

A

facio

3103
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: ad.

A

to, towards

3104
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gerund?

A

gero

3105
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interviewer?

A

video

3106
Q

Give the meaning for

paulisper

A

for a short time

3107
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive compromise?

A

mitto

3108
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive aversion?

A

verto

3109
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manifestation?

A

manus

3110
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive eyelet?

A

oculus

3111
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signboard?

A

signum

3112
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive apart?

A

pars

3113
Q

Give the English for the phrase post mortem.

A

after death

3114
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus pār.

A

equī pāris

3115
Q

From what Latin word do we derive forcibly?

A

fortis

3116
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive anniversary?

A

annus

3117
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intermittent?

A

mitto

3118
Q

Give the meaning for

vulnerō

A

wound (1)

3119
Q

Give the meaning for

captīvus

A

prisoner

3120
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive presentation?

A

sum

3121
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partisanship?

A

pars

3122
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive misadventure?

A

venio

3123
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation t.i.d.

A

ter in die – three times a day

3124
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive archduke?

A

duco

3125
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive examination?

A

ago

3126
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journalistic?

A

dies

3127
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) eritis

3128
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sociology?

A

socius

3129
Q

Give the meaning for

terribilis, terribile

A

frightful (3)

3130
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperāmus

3131
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word proverbial?

A

verbum

3132
Q

From what Latin word do we derive unequal?

A

aequus

3133
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contentedly?

A

teneo

3134
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerōrum ācrium

3135
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

corpore

3136
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive refection?

A

facio

3137
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stagecoach?

A

sto

3138
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-supporting?

A

porto

3139
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jut?

A

iacio

3140
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive predestinate?

A

sto

3141
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continually?

A

teneo

3142
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive auction?

A

augeo

3143
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retinue?

A

teneo

3144
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnificent?

A

facio

3145
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive representative?

A

sum

3146
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive maintain?

A

manus

3147
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerō

3148
Q

Give the meaning for

dominus

A

master (2)

3149
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive annalist?

A

annus

3150
Q

Give the meaning for

cutis

A

skin

3151
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postmaster?

A

pono

3152
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive party?

A

pars

3153
Q

Give the meaning for

moveō

A

move (2; movi)

3154
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive irrecoverable?

A

capio

3155
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive movable.

A

moveō

3156
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrōs fortēs (-īs)

3157
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive converse?

A

verto

3158
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive augment?

A

augeo

3159
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive arc?

A

arcus

3160
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīles magnus

3161
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realty?

A

res

3162
Q

Give the meaning for

semper

A

always

3163
Q

Give the meaning for

amīcitia

A

friendship

3164
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malignant?

A

malus

3165
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manageable?

A

manus

3166
Q

From what Latin word do we derive adequate?

A

aequus

3167
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive abundance?

A

unda

3168
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humanity?

A

homo

3169
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive nullify?

A

facio

3170
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stanchion?

A

sto

3171
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive quadruped?

A

pes

3172
Q

Give the meaning for

interficiō

A

kill (3; interfeci)

3173
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive conservation.

A

servō

3174
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: ars.

A

ars, artis, F – skill, art

3175
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tactfully?

A

tango

3176
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humanize?

A

homo

3177
Q

Give the meaning for

carmen

A

song/poem (3; carminis)

3178
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constability?

A

sto

3179
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverātis

3180
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of District of Columbia.

A

Iustitia omnibus: Justice for all

3181
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conditional?

A

dico

3182
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: magnus.

A

magnus, magna, magnum – great, large

3183
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word obvious?

A

via

3184
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive militate?

A

miles

3185
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive persist?

A

sto

3186
Q

For the noun puer, give the Dative Plural form.

A

puerīs

3187
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habit?

A

habeo

3188
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvibus ācribus

3189
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive infectious?

A

facio

3190
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive militarist?

A

miles

3191
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actual?

A

ago

3192
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exactly?

A

ago

3193
Q

Give the meaning for

lēx

A

law (3; legis)

3194
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dowager?

A

do

3195
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corpore ācrī

3196
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) erātis

3197
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive visor.

A

videō

3198
Q

From what Latin word do we derive novelist?

A

novus

3199
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actuality?

A

ago

3200
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive gladiolus?

A

gladius

3201
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerāmus

3202
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive putrefy?

A

facio

3203
Q

Give the English for the phrase ad nauseam.

A

to the point of disgust

3204
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

maribus nostrīs

3205
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indigestible?

A

gero

3206
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: animus.

A

animus, animi, M. – mind, spirit

3207
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive misnomer?

A

nomen

3208
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive padre?

A

pater

3209
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive prostitute?

A

sto

3210
Q

Give the meaning for

arbor

A

tree (3; arboris)

3211
Q

Give the meaning for

inquit

A

say (defective)

3212
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) erātis

3213
Q

Give the meaning for

verberō

A

beat (1)

3214
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive officiate?

A

facio

3215
Q

Give the meaning for

iubeō

A

order (2)

3216
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive enumeration?

A

numerus

3217
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via ācris.

A

viās ācrēs (-īs)

3218
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive diurnal?

A

dies

3219
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive covetous?

A

cupio

3220
Q

Give the English for the phrase bona fide.

A

in good faith

3221
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive certify?

A

facio

3222
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ceaseless?

A

cedo

3223
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive parachute?

A

cado

3224
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via ācris.

A

viīs ācribus

3225
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

cīvēs

3226
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive savagery?

A

silva

3227
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive obstinate?

A

sto

3228
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive announce.

A

nuntiō

3229
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proposition?

A

pono

3230
Q

Give the meaning for

paene

A

almost

3231
Q

Give the meaning for

moveō

A

move (2)

3232
Q

Give the English for the phrase in loco parentis.

A

in place of a parent

3233
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive factory?

A

facio

3234
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insistent?

A

sto

3235
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscientiously?

A

scio

3236
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.

A

ager fortis

3237
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive parade?

A

paro

3238
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Tulane University.

A

Non sibi, sed suis - Not for herself, but for her own

3239
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive municipality?

A

capio

3240
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgis pāris

3241
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbantur

3242
Q

Give the English for the phrase vox populi, vox Dei.

A

the voice of the people is the voice of God

3243
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs nautīs

3244
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive defect?

A

facio

3245
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation e.g.

A

exempli gratia – for example

3246
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase et tu, Brute!

A

even you, Brutus – Julius Caesar

3247
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive expositor?

A

pono

3248
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: brevis

A

brevis, brevis, breve – short

3249
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive corsair?

A

curro

3250
Q

Give the meaning for

cēdō

A

withdraw (3; cessi)

3251
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via pāris.

A

viā pārī

3252
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive rehabilitate.

A

habeō

3253
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive republican?

A

res

3254
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Nominative Singular

A

lībera via

3255
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābuntur

3256
Q

Give the English for the phrase in absentia -

A

in absence

3257
Q

Give the English for the phrase non sequitur:

A

it does not follow; an illogical inference

3258
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive parting?

A

pars

3259
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Delaware College.

A

Scientia sol mentis - Knowledge, the sun of the mind

3260
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Brown University

A

In Deo speramus: In God we trust

3261
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive derisive?

A

rideo

3262
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerōrum nostrōrum

3263
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnis

3264
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum forte.

A

signīs fortibus

3265
Q

Give the meaning for

umerus

A

shoulder

3266
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum forte.

A

signī fortis

3267
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deface?

A

facio

3268
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare forte.

A

mare forte

3269
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare pār.

A

mare pār

3270
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgem magnam

3271
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Kansas.

A

Ad astra per aspera: To the stars through difficulties

3272
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive undeserved?

A

servus

3273
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equinox?

A

aequus

3274
Q

For the phrase līber puer, give the Nominative Singular

A

līber puer

3275
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs agrīs

3276
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Nominative Plural

A

multī puerī

3277
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mortification?

A

facio

3278
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive loyalist?

A

lex

3279
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive clamorous.

A

clamo

3280
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corporum pārium

3281
Q

Give the English for the phrase status quo.

A

the existing state of affairs

3282
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive revert?

A

verto

3283
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceased?

A

cedo

3284
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retain?

A

teneo

3285
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive vendor?

A

do

3286
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) erō

3287
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Idaho

A

Esto perpetua – May it last forever

3288
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive immovable?

A

moveo

3289
Q

Give the meaning for

īrātus

A

anry

3290
Q

From what Latin word do we derive purloin?

A

longus

3291
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive provoke?

A

vox

3292
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subdue?

A

duco

3293
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive editorial.

A

do

3294
Q

Give the meaning for

pauper

A

poor (3 gen. pauperis)

3295
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābunt

3296
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word peregrination?

A

ager

3297
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traditionally?

A

do

3298
Q

Give the meaning for

ovis

A

sheep

3299
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Nominative Singular

A

līber equus

3300
Q

Give the meaning for

sanguis

A

blood (3; sanguinis)

3301
Q

Give the meaning for

Quis?

A

Who

3302
Q

Give the Dative Feminine ending for trēs.

A

tribus

3303
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virtual?

A

vir

3304
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word memorial?

A

memoria

3305
Q

Give the meaning for

gena

A

cheek

3306
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive assistance?

A

sto

3307
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

lēgēs

3308
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive remnant.

A

maneō

3309
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive forepart?

A

pars

3310
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive excessive?

A

cedo

3311
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discontented?

A

teneo

3312
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

maris nostrī

3313
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive deport.

A

portō

3314
Q

Give the meaning for

arēna

A

arena

3315
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive forfeit?

A

facio

3316
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beneficent.

A

bonus

3317
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerimus

3318
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corporibus pāribus

3319
Q

Give the meaning for

duo

A

two

3320
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive commiserate.

A

miser

3321
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation vs.

A

versus - against

3322
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbāmur

3323
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive don?

A

domus

3324
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive alto.

A

altus

3325
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive electromotive?

A

moveo

3326
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberōrum nautārum

3327
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum forte.

A

signum forte

3328
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discomfiture?

A

facio

3329
Q

Give the meaning for

leō

A

lion

3330
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive carman?

A

carrus

3331
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unceasingly?

A

cedo

3332
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: custodio.

A

custodio, custodire, custodivi, custoditus – guard

3333
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contagious?

A

tango

3334
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābit

3335
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive endowment?

A

do

3336
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive procedure?

A

cedo

3337
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reactionary?

A

ago

3338
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive affiliation?

A

filius

3339
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receipt?

A

capio

3340
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive stratify?

A

facio

3341
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive adjournment?

A

dies

3342
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive obediently?

A

audio

3343
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equation?

A

aequus

3344
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signa lībera

3345
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive interstate?

A

sto

3346
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpit

3347
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Dative Singular

A

līberō nautae

3348
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via pāris.

A

viīs pāribus

3349
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive curious?

A

cura

3350
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patroon?

A

pater

3351
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive derivative?

A

rivus

3352
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dictatorial?

A

dico

3353
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerum līberum

3354
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unanmiously?

A

animus

3355
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive villainy?

A

villa

3356
Q

Give the English for the phrase habeas corpus.

A

a writ to bring a detained person before a judge (lit. you must have the body)

3357
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affair?

A

facio

3358
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separately?

A

paro

3359
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgī pārī

3360
Q

For the noun via, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

viīs

3361
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precept?

A

capio

3362
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive annually?

A

annus

3363
Q

Give the meaning for

ōs, ōris

A

mouth

3364
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beau.

A

bonus

3365
Q

From what Latin word do we derive comfort?

A

fortis

3366
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stay?

A

sto

3367
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humanly?

A

homo

3368
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sport?

A

porto

3369
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Alabama

A

Audemus iura nostra defendere – we dare defend our right

3370
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābitis

3371
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sanctification?

A

facio

3372
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive particle?

A

pars

3373
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malign?

A

malus

3374
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malcontent?

A

malus

3375
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive institute?

A

sto

3376
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inadmissible?

A

mitto

3377
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of North Carolina.

A

Esse quam videri: To be rather than to seem

3378
Q

Give the meaning for

lectus

A

couch/bed

3379
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

sunt

3380
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rivalry?

A

rivus

3381
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via ācris.

A

viīs ācribus

3382
Q

From what Latin word do we derive hauteur?

A

altus

3383
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive millennium?

A

annus

3384
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive admonish.

A

moneō

3385
Q

Give the meaning for

auris

A

ear

3386
Q

Give the meaning for

senātus

A

senate

3387
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word biennial?

A

annus

3388
Q

Give the meaning for

pater

A

father (3; patris)

3389
Q

From what Latin word do we derive unequaled?

A

aequus

3390
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive amplifier?

A

facio

3391
Q

Give the meaning for

nōtus

A

famous

3392
Q

Give the meaning for

argentum

A

silver

3393
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Accusative Plural

A

līberōs agrōs

3394
Q

Give the meaning for

imperātor

A

emperor (3; imperatoris)

3395
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēgēs ācrēs (-īs)

3396
Q

Give the meaning for

de

A

about/ down from (+ abl.)

3397
Q

Give the meaning for

stola

A

dress (1)

3398
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive adventitious?

A

venio

3399
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive editorship?

A

do

3400
Q

Give the Genitive Masculine ending for trēs.

A

trium

3401
Q

From what Latin word do we derive fortification?

A

fortis

3402
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.

A

maria ācria

3403
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitum līberōrum

3404
Q

Give the meaning for

diēs

A

day (5 like 3)

3405
Q

Give the meaning for

exercitus

A

army (4; exercitus)

3406
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsuccessful?

A

cedo

3407
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive terrible.

A

terreō

3408
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word unfortunate?

A

fortuna

3409
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via nostra.

A

viae nostrae

3410
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive lieutenant?

A

teneo

3411
Q

Give the English for the phrase vigilantia pretium libertatis.

A

vigilance is the price of liberty

3412
Q

For the noun signum, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

signum

3413
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signīs līberīs

3414
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corporibus fortibus

3415
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberī nautae

3416
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive multiply.

A

multus

3417
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus noster.

A

equīs nostrīs

3418
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visitant?

A

video

3419
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continuously?

A

teneo

3420
Q

Give the meaning for

amphitheātrum

A

amphitheater

3421
Q

Give the meaning for

octāvus

A

eighth

3422
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive hostility?

A

hostis

3423
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: ramus.

A

ramus, rami, M. – branch

3424
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive bacillus?

A

baculum

3425
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive precipitous?

A

caput

3426
Q

Give the meaning for

agnus

A

lamb

3427
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: pono.

A

pono, ponere, posui, positus – place

3428
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrō līberō

3429
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive literally?

A

littera

3430
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of South Carolina.

A

Dum spiro, spero: While I breathe, I hope [While there’s life, there’s hope]

3431
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive anniversary?

A

verto

3432
Q

Give the meaning for

post

A

after (+ acc.)

3433
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostrum nautam

3434
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitēs nostrōs

3435
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conjecture?

A

iacio

3436
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transmission?

A

mitto

3437
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēmus

3438
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corpore pārī

3439
Q

Give the meaning for

oculus

A

eye (2)

3440
Q

Give the meaning for

prīmum

A

at first

3441
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitulate?

A

caput

3442
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proficiency?

A

facio

3443
Q

Give the meaning for

ad

A

to (+ acc.)

3444
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive separate.

A

parō

3445
Q

Give the meaning for

septimus

A

seventh

3446
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capient

3447
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive portrait?

A

traho

3448
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive succor?

A

curro

3449
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incapacitate?

A

capio

3450
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via fortis.

A

viā fortī

3451
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive inhuman?

A

homo

3452
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive ramification?

A

ramus

3453
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) erimus

3454
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum forte.

A

signum forte

3455
Q

Give the meaning for

vexō

A

shake (1)

3456
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive improvise.

A

videō

3457
Q

From what Latin word do we derive irreproachable?

A

prope

3458
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive disclaim.

A

clamo

3459
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unnumbered?

A

numerus

3460
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrō agrō

3461
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive inertia?

A

ars

3462
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exhibition?

A

habeo

3463
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive presentable?

A

sum

3464
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beautifier?

A

facio

3465
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive persistently?

A

sto

3466
Q

Give the meaning for

neglegō

A

ignore (neglexi)

3467
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via pāris.

A

viae pāris

3468
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive induction?

A

duco

3469
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbant

3470
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive obviate?

A

via

3471
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corporibus magnīs

3472
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patronage?

A

pater

3473
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Nominative Singular

A

multa via

3474
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive dismally?

A

dies

3475
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbās

3476
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prince?

A

capio

3477
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visitor?

A

video

3478
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstinence?

A

teneo

3479
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive effeminacy?

A

femina

3480
Q

Give the meaning for

magister

A

male teacher (2)

3481
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: rivus.

A

rivus, rivi, M. – stream

3482
Q

Give the meaning for

nāvigō

A

navigate (1)

3483
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sacrificial?

A

facio

3484
Q

Give the meaning for

cupiditās

A

desire (3; cupiditatis)

3485
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus noster.

A

equī nostrī

3486
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fortification?

A

facio

3487
Q

Give the meaning for

nōmen

A

name (3; nominis)

3488
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: sine.

A

without

3489
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation per cent

A

per centum - by the 100

3490
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: flumen.

A

flumen, fluminis, N. – river

3491
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) est

3492
Q

Give the meaning for

dēbeō

A

owe (2)

3493
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive previous?

A

via

3494
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word aqueous?

A

aqua

3495
Q

Give the English for the phrase corpus delicti

A

the body of the crime

3496
Q

From what Latin word do we derive re-enforcement?

A

fortis

3497
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: femina.

A

femina, feminae, F. – woman

3498
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) erimus

3499
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive project?

A

iacio

3500
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive addict?

A

dico

3501
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive endeavor.

A

debeō

3502
Q

Give the meaning for

agricola

A

farmer (1; mas.)

3503
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Dative Plural form.

A

mīlitibus

3504
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive successively?

A

cedo

3505
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manager?

A

manus

3506
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commotion?

A

moveo

3507
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive docility?

A

doceo

3508
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvium ācrium

3509
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive proclaim.

A

clamo

3510
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the City College of New York

A

Respice, adspice, prospice: Look to the past, look to the present, look to the future

3511
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvibus nostrīs

3512
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuī

3513
Q

Give the meaning for

rogō

A

ask (1)

3514
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive benefactor.

A

bonus

3515
Q

Give the meaning for

medicus

A

doctor (2)

3516
Q

Give the meaning for

spīrō

A

breathe (1)

3517
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive costly?

A

sto

3518
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrōs pārēs (-īs)

3519
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unanimous?

A

animus

3520
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenantry?

A

teneo

3521
Q

Give the meaning for

liber

A

book (2)

3522
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive forecastle?

A

castra

3523
Q

Give the meaning for

septendecim

A

seventeen

3524
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus pār.

A

equōrum pārium

3525
Q

Give the meaning for

scientia

A

knowledge

3526
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.

A

pōnere

3527
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvis magnī

3528
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Brown University.

A

In Deo speramus - In God we trust

3529
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Accusative Plural

A

līberōs nautās

3530
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive surmise?

A

mitto

3531
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visage?

A

video

3532
Q

Give the meaning for

umbra

A

shadow

3533
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive compartment?

A

pars

3534
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive navigable.

A

navigō

3535
Q

Give the meaning for

equus

A

horse

3536
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation gtt.

A

guttae – drops

3537
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Dative Singular

A

multō equō

3538
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actually?

A

ago

3539
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive particularity?

A

pars

3540
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preserver?

A

servo

3541
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperātis

3542
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deficient?

A

facio

3543
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of New York University

A

Perstare et praestare: To persevere and surpass

3544
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equōrum magnōrum

3545
Q

Give the meaning for

centum

A

one hundred

3546
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortally?

A

mors

3547
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impartiality?

A

pars

3548
Q

Give the meaning for

autumnus

A

autumn

3549
Q

Give the meaning for

vehemēns

A

eager (3 gen. vehementis)

3550
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) erāmus

3551
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive divert?

A

verto

3552
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corpore fortī

3553
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive evoke.

A

vocō

3554
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occupation?

A

capio

3555
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reserved?

A

servo

3556
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signify?

A

signum

3557
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pedigree?

A

pes

3558
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provost?

A

pono

3559
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbit

3560
Q

Give the meaning for

immortālis, immortale

A

immortal (3)

3561
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reinstate?

A

sto

3562
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive byproduct?

A

duco

3563
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) erātis

3564
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monitor?

A

moneo

3565
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word terrace?

A

terra

3566
Q

Give the meaning for

temptō

A

try/tempt (1)

3567
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive necessitate?

A

cedo

3568
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation m.

A

meridie – at midday, noon

3569
Q

Give the Genitive Neuter ending for duo.

A

duōrum

3570
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attract?

A

traho

3571
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive processional?

A

cedo

3572
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.

A

ager ācer

3573
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitēs magnōs

3574
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word disinter?

A

terra

3575
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare forte.

A

maria fortia

3576
Q

Give the meaning for

vīgintī et duo

A

twenty-two

3577
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preceptor?

A

capio

3578
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus noster.

A

equīs nostrīs

3579
Q

For the verb doceō, give the First Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

docēmus

3580
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commissioner?

A

mitto

3581
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beautifully?

A

bonus

3582
Q

From what Latin word do we derive paraffin?

A

parvus

3583
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monumental?

A

moneo

3584
Q

Give the meaning for

stēlla

A

star

3585
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Genitive Singular

A

multī signī

3586
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: fortis

A

fortis, fortis, forte – brave, strong

3587
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive caricature?

A

carrus

3588
Q

Give the meaning for

extrā

A

outside of (+ abl.)

3589
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word astronaut?

A

nauta

3590
Q

What is a compelementary infinitive?

A

an infinitive that works in conjunction with a modal verb

3591
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Arkansas.

A

Regnat populus: The people rule

3592
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive convert?

A

verto

3593
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrōs ācrēs (-īs)

3594
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contingency?

A

tango

3595
Q

Give the meaning for

pretium

A

price/value

3596
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: pugno.

A

pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatus – fight

3597
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive perdition?

A

do

3598
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitalization?

A

caput

3599
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive manservant?

A

servus

3600
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive puissant?

A

sum

3601
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive scientist?

A

scio

3602
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benison?

A

dico

3603
Q

Give the meaning for

dum

A

while

3604
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitibus nostrīs

3605
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cursory?

A

curro

3606
Q

Give the meaning for

audāx

A

daring (3 gen. audacis)

3607
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equō ācrī

3608
Q

Give the meaning for

cārus

A

dear

3609
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive immobility?

A

moveo

3610
Q

Give the meaning for

praemium

A

prize (2)

3611
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive motion.

A

moveō

3612
Q

Give the meaning for

cum (prep.)

A

with (+ abl.)

3613
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive chafe?

A

facio

3614
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: insula.

A

insula, insulae, F. – island, apartment house

3615
Q

Give the meaning for

athlēta

A

athlete

3616
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artificially?

A

ars

3617
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive cerulean?

A

caelum

3618
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnifical?

A

facio

3619
Q

Give the meaning for

signum

A

sign (2)

3620
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

mīlite

3621
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via pāris.

A

via pār

3622
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive countenance?

A

teneo

3623
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word vitality?

A

vita

3624
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrō nostrō

3625
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive invention?

A

venio

3626
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deify?

A

deus

3627
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

docent

3628
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word designate?

A

signum

3629
Q

Give the meaning for

quam

A

than)

3630
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virtue?

A

vir

3631
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive triennial?

A

annus

3632
Q

Give the meaning for

tacitus

A

silent

3633
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation op. cit.

A

opere citato - in the work cited/mentioned

3634
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.D.

A

anno domini – in the year of our Lord

3635
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive untrained?

A

traho

3636
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corporation?

A

corpus

3637
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signa ācria

3638
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive preview.

A

videō

3639
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive notify?

A

facio

3640
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive surely?

A

cura

3641
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive observe.

A

servō

3642
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive socially?

A

socius

3643
Q

Give the meaning for

superbus

A

proud

3644
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive verity.

A

vērus

3645
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive manorial.

A

maneō

3646
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occident?

A

cado

3647
Q

Give the meaning for

caput

A

head

3648
Q

Give the meaning for

pulcher

A

beautiful

3649
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation vs.

A

versus – against

3650
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive fraternity?

A

frater

3651
Q

From what Latin word do we derive comfortable?

A

fortis

3652
Q

Give the meaning for

saliō

A

jump (4; salui)

3653
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitis nostrī

3654
Q

For the noun equus, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

equus

3655
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Mississippi

A

Virtute et armis – by valor and arms

3656
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) eris

3657
Q

Give the English for the phrase terra firma -

A

solid ground

3658
Q

Give the meaning for

neque…neque

A

neither…nor

3659
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive oblong.

A

longus

3660
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: littera.

A

littera, litterae, F. – letter

3661
Q

Give the Nominative Masculine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnus

3662
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affected?

A

facio

3663
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive arched?

A

arcus

3664
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitēs pārēs (-īs)

3665
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signum līberum

3666
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive renovate.

A

novus

3667
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word verb?

A

verbum

3668
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive paleface?

A

facio

3669
Q

Give the meaning for

somnus

A

sleep (2)

3670
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manufactory?

A

manus

3671
Q

Give the meaning for

cēra

A

wax

3672
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation ibid.

A

ibidem - in the same place

3673
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive host (a throng)?

A

hostis

3674
Q

Give the meaning for

Quid?

A

What

3675
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive cargo?

A

carrus

3676
Q

Give the English for the phrase modus operandi

A

a method of working

3677
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reject?

A

iacio

3678
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cogitation?

A

ago

3679
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observatory?

A

servo

3680
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive entity?

A

sum

3681
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via pāris.

A

viārum pārium

3682
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statistics?

A

sto

3683
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive chargeable?

A

carrus

3684
Q

Give the Ablative Masculine ending for trēs.

A

tribus

3685
Q

Give the English for the phrase pater patriae

A

father of his country

3686
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive seduction?

A

duco

3687
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concede?

A

cedo

3688
Q

Give the meaning for

caelum

A

sky (2)

3689
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive inhabit.

A

habeō

3690
Q

From what Latin word do we derive belle?

A

bonus

3691
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive resign?

A

signum

3692
Q

From what Latin word do we derive fortress?

A

fortis

3693
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clarify?

A

clarus

3694
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number six?

A

sextus, sexta, sextum

3695
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) sum

3696
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Maine

A

Dirigo – I point the way

3697
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive visible.

A

videō

3698
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effective?

A

facio

3699
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive tempestuous?

A

tempus

3700
Q

Give the meaning for

omnis, omne

A

every(s);all(p) (3)

3701
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive sport.

A

portō

3702
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive letterhead?

A

littera

3703
Q

Give the meaning for

cubiculum

A

bedroom

3704
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive visit.

A

videō

3705
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive taste?

A

tango

3706
Q

Give the meaning for

dēnārius

A

silver coin

3707
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive documentary.

A

doceō

3708
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive expounder?

A

pono

3709
Q

Give the meaning for

pontifex

A

high priest (3; pontificis)

3710
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive loyal?

A

lex

3711
Q

Give the meaning for

difficilis, difficile

A

difficult

3712
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbantur

3713
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive suburban?

A

urbs

3714
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word pub?

A

populus

3715
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive removed?

A

moveo

3716
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gesture?

A

gero

3717
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exactness?

A

ago

3718
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive contemplation?

A

templum

3719
Q

Give the English for the phrase ad nauseam

A

to the point of disgust

3720
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manufacture?

A

facio

3721
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive revise.

A

videō

3722
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conducive?

A

duco

3723
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive edit.

A

do

3724
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive civility?

A

civis

3725
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Accusative Singular

A

multum nautam

3726
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precursor?

A

curro

3727
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corporeal?

A

corpus

3728
Q

Give the Nominative Masculine ending for trēs.

A

trēs

3729
Q

Using an Ablative of Means, say in Latin “We shall save lives and money with our victories.”

A

Victōriīs nostrīs vītās et pecūniam servābimus.

3730
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) eritis

3731
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiply?

A

multus

3732
Q

Give the English for the phrase de facto

A

in fact; actually

3733
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive allegation?

A

lex

3734
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive endanger?

A

domus

3735
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via ācris.

A

viārum ācrium

3736
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: cibus.

A

cibus, cibi, M. – food

3737
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive agent?

A

ago

3738
Q

Give the meaning for

porta

A

gate (1)

3739
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive activity?

A

ago

3740
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ramification?

A

facio

3741
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beneficence?

A

bonus

3742
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Nominative Plural

A

multī agrī

3743
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive survey?

A

video

3744
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: villa.

A

villa, villae, F. – farmhouse, estate, house

3745
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive redfaced?

A

facio

3746
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgēs fortēs

3747
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps.

A

semper fidelis – always faithful

3748
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concur?

A

curro

3749
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerī fortis

3750
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive social?

A

socius

3751
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive abstain.

A

teneō

3752
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beauteous.

A

bonus

3753
Q

Give the meaning for

lacrima

A

tear

3754
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receptacle?

A

capio

3755
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerint

3756
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive possibly?

A

sum

3757
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēs

3758
Q

Give the meaning for

dīves

A

rich (3 gen. divitis)

3759
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitulation?

A

caput

3760
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbam

3761
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tact?

A

tango

3762
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mover?

A

moveo

3763
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.

A

docēre

3764
Q

Give the meaning for

terra

A

land (1)

3765
Q

Give the meaning for

commōtus

A

awake

3766
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jurisprudence?

A

video

3767
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journalist?

A

dies

3768
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvī ācrī

3769
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerant

3770
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the City College of New York.

A

Respice, adspice, prospice - Look to the past, look to the present, look to the future

3771
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive alliteration?

A

littera

3772
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive pertinent.

A

teneō

3773
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive derive?

A

rivus

3774
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive decadence?

A

cado

3775
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrible?

A

terreo

3776
Q

Give the meaning for

intrō

A

enter (1)

3777
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive muster?

A

moneo

3778
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equivocate?

A

aequus

3779
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) erit

3780
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive audible?

A

audio

3781
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive repay?

A

pax

3782
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive aquarium?

A

aqua

3783
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum pār.

A

signō pārī

3784
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis magnus.

A

cīvis magnus

3785
Q

From what Latin word do we derive haut?

A

altus

3786
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive represent?

A

sum

3787
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) eram

3788
Q

Give the meaning for

cōnsīdō

A

sit (3; consedi)

3789
Q

Give the meaning for

quamquam

A

although

3790
Q

Give the Accusative Masculine ending for trēs.

A

trēs (-īs)

3791
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive movement?

A

moveo

3792
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vocal?

A

vox

3793
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substance?

A

sto

3794
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive redundancy?

A

unda

3795
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive counterpart?

A

pars

3796
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: terra.

A

terra, terrae, F. – earth

3797
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realist?

A

res

3798
Q

Give the meaning for

pugnō

A

fight (1)

3799
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pronoun?

A

nomen

3800
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observable?

A

servo

3801
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artificer?

A

ars

3802
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive literature?

A

littera

3803
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrify?

A

facio

3804
Q

Give the meaning for

frangō

A

break (3; fregi)

3805
Q

Give the meaning for

pecūnia

A

money (1)

3806
Q

Give the meaning for

ōlim

A

in times past

3807
Q

Give the meaning for

vōx

A

voice (3; vocis)

3808
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corporal?

A

corpus

3809
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intimidate?

A

timeo

3810
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive predisposition?

A

pono

3811
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recur?

A

curro

3812
Q

Give the meaning for

commodus

A

suitable

3813
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive identify?

A

facio

3814
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive component?

A

pono

3815
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive perambulate?

A

ambulo

3816
Q

Give the meaning for

Unde?

A

From where

3817
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via fortis.

A

via fortis

3818
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corpora lībera

3819
Q

Give the meaning for

digitus

A

finger/toe

3820
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive convoke?

A

vox

3821
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word vital?

A

vita

3822
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive feat?

A

facio

3823
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive peregrination?

A

ager

3824
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adversely?

A

verto

3825
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive college?

A

lex

3826
Q

For the phrase līber puer, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberum puerum

3827
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive export.

A

portō

3828
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvium magnōrum

3829
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stabilization?

A

sto

3830
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: multus.

A

multus, multa, multum – much, many

3831
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive aver.

A

vērus

3832
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive casuist?

A

cado

3833
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive disloyal?

A

lex

3834
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitis ācris

3835
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-sufficiency?

A

facio

3836
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive regal?

A

rex

3837
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.M.

A

ante meridiem - before noon

3838
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive equanimity?

A

animus

3839
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posueris

3840
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive puerile?

A

puer

3841
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive proclaim?

A

clamo

3842
Q

Give the meaning for

līberō

A

set free (1)

3843
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive cost?

A

sto

3844
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word belligerent?

A

bellum

3845
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consistency?

A

sto

3846
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive produce?

A

duco

3847
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via lībera.

A

viae līberae

3848
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrōrum puerōrum

3849
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prodigal?

A

ago

3850
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive self-sacrifice?

A

facio

3851
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domineer?

A

domus

3852
Q

Give the Accusative Feminine ending for duo.

A

duās

3853
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrō fortī

3854
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābit

3855
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive excursive?

A

curro

3856
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Michigan

A

Artes, scientia, veritas: Arts, knowledge, truth

3857
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive chase?

A

capio

3858
Q

Give the meaning for

rēx

A

king (3; regis)

3859
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imprudent?

A

video

3860
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actuate?

A

ago

3861
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive damsel?

A

domus

3862
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

es

3863
Q

For the noun ager, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

agrum

3864
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unneccessarily?

A

cedo

3865
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīve fortī

3866
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive treasonous?

A

do

3867
Q

Give the meaning for

facilis, facile

A

easy (3)

3868
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive enemy.

A

amō

3869
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive establish?

A

sto

3870
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: debeo.

A

debeo, debere, debui, debitus – owe, ought

3871
Q

Give the meaning for

cadō

A

fall (3; cecidi)

3872
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive continue.

A

teneō

3873
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commit?

A

mitto

3874
Q

Give the English for the phrase per diem.

A

by the day

3875
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive nondescript?

A

scribo

3876
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive boon.

A

bonus

3877
Q

Give the meaning for

campus

A

field

3878
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive position?

A

pono

3879
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diction?

A

dico

3880
Q

Give the meaning for

mulier

A

woman(3; mulieris)

3881
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subscriber?

A

scribo

3882
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rental?

A

do

3883
Q

Give the meaning for

copiae (plu.)

A

troops

3884
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbiminī

3885
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive predecessor?

A

cedo

3886
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive difficult?

A

facio

3887
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation viz.

A

videlicet – namely

3888
Q

Give the meaning for

oppidum

A

town (2)

3889
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitī nostrō

3890
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artistry?

A

ars

3891
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: arbor.

A

arbor, arboris, F. – tree

3892
Q

Give the meaning for

heri

A

yesterday

3893
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive profitless?

A

facio

3894
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive peninsular?

A

insula

3895
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare pār.

A

maria pāria

3896
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

lēgem

3897
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pere?

A

pater

3898
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive positively?

A

pono

3899
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbāris

3900
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceiver?

A

capio

3901
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word dominant?

A

dominus

3902
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive clarify?

A

facio

3903
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corporibus fortibus

3904
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive act?

A

ago

3905
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tangible?

A

tango

3906
Q

Give the meaning for

sacrificium

A

sacrifice

3907
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word revelry?

A

bellum

3908
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum pār.

A

signōrum pārium

3909
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Accusative Singular

A

multam viam

3910
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive despairing?

A

spes

3911
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive surround?

A

unda

3912
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signīs ācribus

3913
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive promissory?

A

mitto

3914
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvī fortī

3915
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corporibus magnīs

3916
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive note.

A

notus

3917
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conventionality?

A

venio

3918
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

eritis

3919
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive justification?

A

facio

3920
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corporum līberōrum

3921
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive severance?

A

paro

3922
Q

Give the meaning for

vix

A

barely

3923
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visitation?

A

video

3924
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: sub.

A

under

3925
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) sumus

3926
Q

Give the meaning for

serpēns

A

snake

3927
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constant?

A

sto

3928
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signīs līberīs

3929
Q

Give the meaning for

senex

A

old person (3; senis)

3930
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word ensign?

A

signum

3931
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvem līberum

3932
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive delegate?

A

lex

3933
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive gratification?

A

facio

3934
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive belladonna.

A

bonus

3935
Q

What was the phrase Constantine saw in the sky before the battle of the Milvian Bridge, and what does it translate as?

A

in hoc signo vinces – by this sign you will conquer

3936
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contagion?

A

tango

3937
Q

Give the meaning for

pānis

A

bread (3; panis)

3938
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capable?

A

capio

3939
Q

Give the meaning for

dux

A

leader (3; ducis)

3940
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

cīvibus

3941
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberōrum signōrum

3942
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive modify?

A

facio

3943
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare magnum.

A

maris magnī

3944
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive capitalistic?

A

caput

3945
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the U.S. Coast Guard.

A

semper paratus – always prepared

3946
Q

Give the meaning for

postrīdiē

A

next day

3947
Q

Give the meaning for

nōbilis, nobile

A

noble (3)

3948
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive promote.

A

moveō

3949
Q

Give the meaning for

perīculum

A

danger (2)

3950
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corpse?

A

corpus

3951
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive keynote.

A

notus

3952
Q

Give the Dative Feminine ending for duo.

A

duābus

3953
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvibus fortibus

3954
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive duteous.

A

debeō

3955
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word remember?

A

memoria

3956
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare forte.

A

mare forte

3957
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs signīs

3958
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive improvidence?

A

video

3959
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsuccessfully?

A

cedo

3960
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive catch?

A

capio

3961
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via lībera.

A

viae līberae

3962
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ratification?

A

facio

3963
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive numeral?

A

numerus

3964
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docueram

3965
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive representation?

A

sum

3966
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive mobile.

A

moveō

3967
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signīs nostrīs

3968
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive inhibit.

A

habeō

3969
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive satisfy?

A

facio

3970
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive improvident?

A

video

3971
Q

Give the meaning for

cēnō

A

dine (1)

3972
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entertaining?

A

teneo

3973
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intractable?

A

traho

3974
Q

From what Latin word do we derive approximately?

A

prope

3975
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenancy?

A

teneo

3976
Q

Give the meaning for

tangō

A

touch (3; tetigi)

3977
Q

Give the meaning for

uter

A

either

3978
Q

Give the English for the phrase ipso facto -

A

by the very fact itself

3979
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive extractor?

A

traho

3980
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsatisfactory?

A

facio

3981
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive benevolent.

A

bonus

3982
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pertain?

A

teneo

3983
Q

Give the meaning for

mercātor

A

merchant (3; mercatoris)

3984
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word previous?

A

via

3985
Q

Give the meaning for

in

A

in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc.)

3986
Q

Give the meaning for

proelium

A

battle (2)

3987
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive registration?

A

gero

3988
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvibus nostrīs

3989
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unification?

A

facio

3990
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corpora ācria

3991
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive universally?

A

verto

3992
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malarial?

A

malus

3993
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive navigable?

A

navis

3994
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive very.

A

vērus

3995
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive participant?

A

pars

3996
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābant

3997
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvem fortem

3998
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive instant?

A

sto

3999
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: amo.

A

amo, amare, amavi, amatus – love

4000
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conception?

A

capio

4001
Q

From what Latin word do we derive inequality?

A

aequus

4002
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive disavow?

A

vox

4003
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābāminī

4004
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive libel?

A

liber

4005
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitibus fortibus

4006
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benefaction?

A

facio

4007
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advert?

A

verto

4008
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: servo.

A

servo, servare, servavi, servatus – save, protect, guard

4009
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive officious?

A

facio

4010
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive visual?

A

video

4011
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Accusative Singular

A

multum signum

4012
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intermission?

A

mitto

4013
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Massachusetts

A

Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem – with the sword she seeks calm peace under liberty

4014
Q

Give the meaning for

contrā

A

against (+ acc.)

4015
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive pilgrimage?

A

ager

4016
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dutiful?

A

debeo

4017
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive proxy?

A

cura

4018
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive socialize?

A

socius

4019
Q

For the noun via, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

viae

4020
Q

Give the meaning for

cōgō

A

collect (3; coegi)

4021
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word insulate?

A

insula

4022
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive veritable.

A

vērus

4023
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive interment?

A

terra

4024
Q

Give the meaning for

cognōscō

A

know (3; cognovi)

4025
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habitually?

A

habeo

4026
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerīs ācribus

4027
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deposition?

A

pono

4028
Q

From what Latin word do we derive chanticleer?

A

clarus

4029
Q

Give the meaning for

modus

A

measure

4030
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word trivial?

A

via

4031
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preservative?

A

servo

4032
Q

Give the meaning for

initium

A

beginning

4033
Q

Give the English for the phrase Annuit coeptis.

A

He has smiled on our undertakings

4034
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive designedly?

A

signum

4035
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive convocation?

A

vox

4036
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number three?

A

trēs, tria

4037
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive able.

A

habeō

4038
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corporis nostrī

4039
Q

From what Latin word do we derive haughty?

A

altus

4040
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive danger?

A

domus

4041
Q

Give the meaning for

dīcō

A

speak (3; dixi)

4042
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive envious?

A

video

4043
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbunt

4044
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive integral?

A

tango

4045
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versification?

A

facio

4046
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amateur?

A

amo

4047
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: scribo.

A

scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus – write

4048
Q

Give the meaning for

sōlus

A

alone

4049
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive mannerism?

A

manus

4050
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberō equō

4051
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: incito.

A

incito, incitare, incitavi, incitatus – urge on, arouse

4052
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separatist?

A

paro

4053
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive remove.

A

moveō

4054
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive princess?

A

capio

4055
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive annotate.

A

notus

4056
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive portable?

A

porto

4057
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive significant?

A

signum

4058
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive receptive?

A

capio

4059
Q

Give the English for the phrase caveat emptor.

A

let the buyer beware

4060
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via nostra.

A

viīs nostrīs

4061
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēris

4062
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: libero.

A

libero, liberare, liberavi, liberatus – free

4063
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive seducer?

A

duco

4064
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unprecedented?

A

cedo

4065
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsatisfied?

A

facio

4066
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corpus magnum

4067
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corpora ācria

4068
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

pōne

4069
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive donate.

A

do

4070
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive chance?

A

cado

4071
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domesticate?

A

domus

4072
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suggestion?

A

gero

4073
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation Rx

A

recipe - take (as directed)

4074
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inimical?

A

amo

4075
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive seductive?

A

duco

4076
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disinfection?

A

facio

4077
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbant

4078
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerum magnum

4079
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: casa.

A

casa, casae, F. - house

4080
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscientious?

A

scio

4081
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equum magnum

4082
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statuary?

A

sto

4083
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiuntur

4084
Q

Give the meaning for

lūx

A

light (3; luminis)

4085
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvī magnō

4086
Q

From what Latin word do we derive reproachfully?

A

prope

4087
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive mutiny.

A

moveō

4088
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reservation?

A

servo

4089
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constitution?

A

sto

4090
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: tango.

A

tango, tangere, tetigi, tactus – touch

4091
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reproductive?

A

duco

4092
Q

What is the use of the Vocative of Direct Address?

A

The vocative is used when addressing a person

4093
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: munio.

A

munio, munire, munivi, munitus – fortify, build

4094
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) erimus

4095
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peacefully?

A

pax

4096
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humane?

A

homo

4097
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābant

4098
Q

For the noun equus, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

equum

4099
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: venio.

A

venio, venire, veni, ventus – come

4100
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortgage?

A

mors

4101
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive magnate.

A

magnus

4102
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Mississippi.

A

Virtute et armis: By valor and arms

4103
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive female?

A

femina

4104
Q

Give the meaning for

ursa

A

bear

4105
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation A.D.

A

anno Domini - in the year of our Lord

4106
Q

Give the meaning for

aedificium

A

building

4107
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive tripartite?

A

pars

4108
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive advent?

A

venio

4109
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive convoy?

A

via

4110
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive malcontent?

A

teneo

4111
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Accusative Singular

A

nostrum agrum

4112
Q

Give the meaning for

trāns

A

across (+ acc.)

4113
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word camp?

A

campus

4114
Q

Give the meaning for

cognōmen

A

last name (3; cognominis)

4115
Q

Give the meaning for

lībertās

A

freedom (3; libertatis)

4116
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive distaste?

A

tango

4117
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive maintenance?

A

teneo

4118
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retrace?

A

traho

4119
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive selection?

A

lego

4120
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vertebral?

A

verto

4121
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrīs fortibus

4122
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) erat

4123
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerīs magnīs

4124
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corpora lībera

4125
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capture?

A

capio

4126
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive secure?

A

cura

4127
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive irresistible?

A

sto

4128
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equōrum ācrium

4129
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive altitude.

A

altus

4130
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive demonstrable?

A

moneo

4131
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Genitive Plural

A

multōrum equōrum

4132
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation o.s.

A

oculus sinister – left eye

4133
Q

Give the meaning for

undēvīgintī

A

nineteen

4134
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive surcharge?

A

carrus

4135
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive letter?

A

littera

4136
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābāmur

4137
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.

A

equīs ācribus

4138
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābātis

4139
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive enable?

A

habeo

4140
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive faith?

A

fides

4141
Q

Give the meaning for

albus

A

white

4142
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerī līberī

4143
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: navis.

A

navis, navis, F – ship

4144
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journalism?

A

dies

4145
Q

Give the meaning for

hīc

A

here

4146
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motorman?

A

moveo

4147
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Columbia University.

A

In lumine tuo videbimus lumen - In your light, we shall see the light

4148
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperious?

A

paro

4149
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive movie?

A

moveo

4150
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive interesting?

A

sum

4151
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive superficial?

A

facio

4152
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive disobedience?

A

audio

4153
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive ewer?

A

aqua

4154
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signum magnum

4155
Q

For the verb portō, give the Third Person Plural Present Active Indicative form.

A

portant

4156
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive hidalgo?

A

filius

4157
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word signal?

A

signum

4158
Q

From what Latin word do we derive adequately?

A

aequus

4159
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbātur

4160
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malnutrition?

A

malus

4161
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Ablative Singular

A

multō signō

4162
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive due?

A

debeo

4163
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive acclaim?

A

clamo

4164
Q

Give the meaning for

multus

A

much

4165
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgum pārium

4166
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word injurious?

A

iniuria

4167
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgēs līberae

4168
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: fugio.

A

fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus – flee

4169
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Dative Singular

A

līberō signō

4170
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive convenience?

A

venio

4171
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare forte.

A

marī fortī

4172
Q

Give the English for the phrase ars artis gratia.

A

art for the sake of art [Also the motto of movie production company MGM]

4173
Q

For the noun signum, give the Dative Singular form.

A

signō

4174
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive attempt.

A

temptō

4175
Q

For the noun mare, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

maria

4176
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlite magnō

4177
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive benedict.

A

bonus

4178
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interdiction?

A

dico

4179
Q

Give the meaning for

aedificō

A

build (1)

4180
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) sunt

4181
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerum fortem

4182
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

mīlitibus

4183
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive revise?

A

video

4184
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive socialist?

A

socius

4185
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: bonus.

A

bonus, bona, bonum – good

4186
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equōrum fortium

4187
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive payable?

A

pax

4188
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word signature?

A

signum

4189
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reelect?

A

lego

4190
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unreserved?

A

servo

4191
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive devoir?

A

debeo

4192
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuit

4193
Q

Give the meaning for

cornū

A

horn (4; cornus)

4194
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signōrum līberōrum

4195
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnam

4196
Q

From what Latin word do we derive unequivocal?

A

aequus

4197
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indebted?

A

debeo

4198
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cease?

A

cedo

4199
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive evident?

A

video

4200
Q

Give the meaning for

unguis

A

fingernail

4201
Q

Give the meaning for

īnspiciō

A

examine (3; inspexi)

4202
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motorist?

A

moveo

4203
Q

Give the meaning for

cūra

A

cure

4204
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive secession?

A

cedo

4205
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive inoculate?

A

oculus

4206
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exigency?

A

ago

4207
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverant

4208
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transcribe?

A

scribo

4209
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inability?

A

habeo

4210
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pervert?

A

verto

4211
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prudence?

A

video

4212
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word enumerate?

A

numerus

4213
Q

Give the English for the phrase divide et impera

A

divide and rule

4214
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capientur

4215
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenacity?

A

teneo

4216
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

erit

4217
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive science?

A

scio

4218
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive arrogance?

A

rogo

4219
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Dative Plural form.

A

lēgibus

4220
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ducat?

A

duco

4221
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābantur

4222
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvibus magnīs

4223
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive charger?

A

carrus

4224
Q

Give the meaning for

superō

A

defeat (1)

4225
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remote?

A

moveo

4226
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diligence?

A

lego

4227
Q

For the noun ager, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

agrōrum

4228
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive contemplate?

A

templum

4229
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equally?

A

aequus

4230
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbis

4231
Q

Give the meaning for

mīles

A

soldier (3; militis)

4232
Q

Give the meaning for

lentus

A

slow

4233
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive service?

A

servus

4234
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive derivation?

A

rivus

4235
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equivocal?

A

aequus

4236
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive islet?

A

insula

4237
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contradiction?

A

dico

4238
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive objection?

A

iacio

4239
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive incivility?

A

civis

4240
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābās

4241
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive embellish.

A

bonus

4242
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Nominative Plural

A

multī nautae

4243
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cheater?

A

cado

4244
Q

Give the meaning for

ingēns

A

huge (3 gen. ingentis)

4245
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disability?

A

habeo

4246
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerī fortēs

4247
Q

Give the meaning for

auxilium

A

help (2)

4248
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word verbal?

A

verbum

4249
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: festino.

A

festino, festinare, festinavi, festinatus – hurry

4250
Q

Give the meaning for

iūs

A

law (3; iuris)

4251
Q

For the noun puer, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

puerum

4252
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patrimonial?

A

pater

4253
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive peril?

A

periculum

4254
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statesmanship?

A

sto

4255
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Dative Singular

A

multae viae

4256
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnificently?

A

facio

4257
Q

Give the meaning for

dēfendō

A

drive away (3; defendi)

4258
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.

A

corpus pār

4259
Q

Give the meaning for

cīvitās

A

citizenship (3; civitatis)

4260
Q

Give the meaning for

pars

A

part (3; partis)

4261
Q

Give the Nominative Neuter ending for trēs.

A

tria

4262
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbāmur

4263
Q

Give the meaning for

honor

A

honor (3; honoris)

4264
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive real?

A

res

4265
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive avouch?

A

vox

4266
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word camper?

A

campus

4267
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

eram

4268
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive triviality?

A

via

4269
Q

Give the meaning for

capillus

A

hair

4270
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive equestrian?

A

equus

4271
Q

Give the meaning for

veniō

A

come (4)

4272
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signō ācrī

4273
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive miscarriage?

A

carrus

4274
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive revisit?

A

video

4275
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive doctorate.

A

doceō

4276
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive dessert?

A

servus

4277
Q

For the verb portō, give the Second Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābis

4278
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word populous?

A

populus

4279
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unattainable?

A

tango

4280
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malaria.

A

malus

4281
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive assign?

A

signum

4282
Q

Give the meaning for

servō

A

guard (1)

4283
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive dial?

A

dies

4284
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prediction?

A

dico

4285
Q

Give the meaning for

appropinquō

A

approach (1)

4286
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: lectus.

A

lectus, lecti, M. – bed, couch

4287
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duchess?

A

duco

4288
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive naval?

A

navis

4289
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvistis

4290
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuistis

4291
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverās

4292
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subjection?

A

iacio

4293
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Ablative Singular

A

multō agrō

4294
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cascade?

A

cado

4295
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artisan?

A

ars

4296
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positus(-a, -um) es

4297
Q

Give the meaning for

ācer, acris, acre

A

sharp (3)

4298
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) estis

4299
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malicious?

A

malus

4300
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cadet?

A

caput

4301
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word significant?

A

signum

4302
Q

Give the meaning for

dūcō

A

lead (3; duxi)

4303
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benefaction?

A

bonus

4304
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation P.M.

A

post meridiem - after noon

4305
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēbar

4306
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ambiguous?

A

ago

4307
Q

For the phrase noster ager, give the Nominative Singular

A

noster ager

4308
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

mīlitēs

4309
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive overt?

A

aperio

4310
Q

For the verb portō, give the First Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābō

4311
Q

Using an Ablative of Manner, say in Latin “He labors with eagerness.”

A

Cum studiō labōrat.

4312
Q

Give the meaning for

ars

A

art (3; artis)

4313
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive bonanza.

A

bonus

4314
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro and con(tra).

A

for and against

4315
Q

Give the Nominative Feminine ending for duo.

A

duae

4316
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive legion?

A

lego

4317
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deception?

A

capio

4318
Q

Give the meaning for

nōlō, nōlī,

A

-īte, to be unwilling [to] (irregular)

4319
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artless?

A

ars

4320
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive portable.

A

portō

4321
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēx lībera

4322
Q

Give the meaning for

Cūr?

A

Why

4323
Q

Give the meaning for

tuus

A

your

4324
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive provide.

A

videō

4325
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive specification?

A

facio

4326
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbimus

4327
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Vermont.

A

Studiis et rebus honestis - To honorable pursuits and deeds

4328
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive specifically?

A

facio

4329
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corpuscle?

A

corpus

4330
Q

For the noun equus, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

equō

4331
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rebel?

A

bellum

4332
Q

Give the meaning for

labor

A

work (3; laboris)

4333
Q

Give the meaning for

super

A

above (+ acc.)

4334
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inadvertent?

A

verto

4335
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.

A

lēge ācrī

4336
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive deliver.

A

līber

4337
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive serf?

A

servus

4338
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corporibus nostrīs

4339
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Fordham University

A

Sapientia et doctrina: Wisdom and knowledge

4340
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equilibrium?

A

aequus

4341
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerō

4342
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cogency?

A

ago

4343
Q

From what Latin word do we derive multiplier?

A

multus

4344
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive catcher?

A

capio

4345
Q

Give the meaning for

flūmen

A

river (3; fluminis)

4346
Q

Give the meaning for

homō

A

man (3; hominis)

4347
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reduction?

A

duco

4348
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvēs nostrī

4349
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entertainer?

A

teneo

4350
Q

Give the meaning for

genū

A

knee

4351
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive staging?

A

sto

4352
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive numerous?

A

numerus

4353
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive assignment?

A

signum

4354
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive serviceable?

A

servus

4355
Q

Give the English for the phrase per diem -

A

by the day

4356
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: deus.

A

deus, dei, M. – god

4357
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive maltreat?

A

traho

4358
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive reservoir.

A

servō

4359
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Genitive Plural

A

līberārum viārum

4360
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malign.

A

malus

4361
Q

Give the meaning for

intentus

A

eager

4362
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive prostitution?

A

sto

4363
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inventor?

A

venio

4364
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive manicure?

A

cura

4365
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive able?

A

habeo

4366
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admit?

A

mitto

4367
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive lettering?

A

littera

4368
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peacemaker?

A

pax

4369
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitī fortī

4370
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive viewpoint?

A

video

4371
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preparedness?

A

paro

4372
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive prevention?

A

venio

4373
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive elaborate.

A

labōrō

4374
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlitum fortium

4375
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbātis

4376
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mutiny?

A

moveo

4377
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive insist?

A

sto

4378
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cull?

A

lego

4379
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word islet?

A

insula

4380
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive disobedient?

A

audio

4381
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive triumvirate?

A

vir

4382
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive stupefaction?

A

facio

4383
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dissatisfaction?

A

facio

4384
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive designate?

A

signum

4385
Q

Give the meaning for

petō

A

seek (3; petivi)

4386
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ducal?

A

duco

4387
Q

Give the meaning for

valdē

A

very

4388
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) erāmus

4389
Q

Give the meaning for

reliquus

A

remaining

4390
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive trivial?

A

via

4391
Q

Give the Dative Neuter ending for trēs.

A

tribus

4392
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perceptibly?

A

capio

4393
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs equīs

4394
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unify?

A

facio

4395
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive subservience?

A

servus

4396
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diligently?

A

lego

4397
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ill-treatment?

A

traho

4398
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive disinterested?

A

sum

4399
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive portly?

A

porto

4400
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvī

4401
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive circumstance?

A

sto

4402
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitēs pārēs

4403
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: familia.

A

familia, familiae, F. – family

4404
Q

Give the meaning for

quattuordecim

A

fourteen

4405
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbāmus

4406
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrī nautae

4407
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word populace?

A

populus

4408
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsubdued?

A

duco

4409
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retainer?

A

teneo

4410
Q

Give the meaning for

soror

A

sister (3; sororis)

4411
Q

Give the meaning for

elephantus

A

elephant

4412
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advertise?

A

verto

4413
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accede?

A

cedo

4414
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

lēx

4415
Q

From what Latin word do we derive unforced?

A

fortis

4416
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) erunt

4417
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive princely?

A

capio

4418
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs nautīs

4419
Q

Give the meaning for

cēna

A

dinner (1)

4420
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pedestrian?

A

pes

4421
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive supervise.

A

videō

4422
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive parapet?

A

paro

4423
Q

From what Latin word do we derive proximity?

A

prope

4424
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōniminī

4425
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive unpaid?

A

pax

4426
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commission?

A

mitto

4427
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: lupus.

A

lupus, lupi, M. – wolf

4428
Q

For the verb capiō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.

A

capere

4429
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive post (changing station?

A

pono

4430
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrae viae

4431
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ditty?

A

dico

4432
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exponent?

A

pono

4433
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive archer?

A

arcus

4434
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dictation?

A

dico

4435
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive derogate?

A

rogo

4436
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word memorable?

A

memoria

4437
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive parvenu?

A

venio

4438
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive multitude.

A

multus

4439
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive malady?

A

habeo

4440
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive imperil?

A

periculum

4441
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive avowal?

A

vox

4442
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverint

4443
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive antecedent?

A

cedo

4444
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiam

4445
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equitable?

A

aequus

4446
Q

Give the English for the phrase pater patriae.

A

father of his country

4447
Q

Give the English for the phrase in memoriam -

A

in memory of

4448
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.

A

marī magnō

4449
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbitur

4450
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsupported?

A

porto

4451
Q

Give the English for the phrase te Deum laudamus:

A

we praise you, O Lord

4452
Q

Give the meaning for

negōtium

A

negotiation (2)

4453
Q

Give the meaning for

ūnus

A

one

4454
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive preservative.

A

servō

4455
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgēs nostrās

4456
Q

Give the meaning for

neque/nec

A

and…not

4457
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Wyoming.

A

Cedant arma togae: Let the arms yield to the toga (peace)

4458
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word servile?

A

servus

4459
Q

What is a modal verb?

A

a verb that requires an infinitive to create a complete thought

4460
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Nominative Singular

A

multus ager

4461
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive scripture?

A

scribo

4462
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dome?

A

domus

4463
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive parcel?

A

pars

4464
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive nicely?

A

scio

4465
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive auditory?

A

audio

4466
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patronize?

A

pater

4467
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manipulation?

A

manus

4468
Q

Give the English for the phrase cum grano salis

A

with a grain of salt

4469
Q

Give the meaning for

fugiō

A

flee (3; fugi)

4470
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostrōs equōs

4471
Q

Give the meaning for

vēna

A

vein

4472
Q

For the noun ager, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

ager

4473
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via pāris.

A

viam pārem

4474
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive empress?

A

paro

4475
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive revoke.

A

vocō

4476
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive republic?

A

res

4477
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malevolent?

A

malus

4478
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive habit.

A

habeō

4479
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive habitual.

A

habeō

4480
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgem fortem

4481
Q

Give the meaning for

magnificus

A

magnificent

4482
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benefactor?

A

bonus

4483
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive version?

A

verto

4484
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fetish?

A

facio

4485
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive assist?

A

sto

4486
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation per cent

A

per centum – by the hundred

4487
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unmovable?

A

moveo

4488
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation id.

A

idem - the same (author)

4489
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precedency?

A

cedo

4490
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.

A

mare magnum

4491
Q

For the noun ager, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

agrīs

4492
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Nominative Plural

A

multae viae

4493
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Vermont

A

Studiis et rebus honestis: To honorable pursuits and deeds

4494
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerāmus

4495
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive fugitive?

A

fugio

4496
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrī fortēs

4497
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive tenable.

A

teneō

4498
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive necessarily?

A

cedo

4499
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive locomotion.

A

moveō

4500
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive supercargo?

A

carrus

4501
Q

Give the meaning for

dictātor

A

dictator (3; dictatoris)

4502
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive edition.

A

do

4503
Q

Give the meaning for

Ēheu!

A

Alas

4504
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manufactory?

A

facio

4505
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation op. cit.

A

opere citato – in the work cited/mentioned

4506
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Accusative Singular form.

A

cīvem

4507
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Accusative Plural

A

nostrōs puerōs

4508
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number seven?

A

septem

4509
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Arizona

A

Ditat Deus – God enriches

4510
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēx nostra

4511
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīles pār

4512
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive addiction?

A

dico

4513
Q

Give the meaning for

tardus

A

slow

4514
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive dispart?

A

pars

4515
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unreservedly?

A

servo

4516
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive extradition?

A

do

4517
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive debonair.

A

bonus

4518
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word fabulous?

A

fabula

4519
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) est

4520
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation N.B.

A

nota bene – note well (pay attention to this)

4521
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive enmity?

A

amo

4522
Q

Give the English for the phrase persona non grata.

A

an unwelcome person

4523
Q

Give the meaning for

spectāculum

A

show

4524
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manufacturer?

A

manus

4525
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperialist?

A

paro

4526
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word cerulean?

A

caelum

4527
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs signīs

4528
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admonish?

A

moneo

4529
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive authorize?

A

augeo

4530
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive dative.

A

do

4531
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerī ācrēs

4532
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive lecturer?

A

lego

4533
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nomenclature?

A

nomen

4534
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rein?

A

teneo

4535
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discontinue?

A

teneo

4536
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conventional?

A

venio

4537
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

portat

4538
Q

Give the meaning for

tigris

A

tiger

4539
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive advice.

A

videō

4540
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

cīvium

4541
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnētis

4542
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captus(-a, -um) erō

4543
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpērunt

4544
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive cousin?

A

soror

4545
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duteous?

A

debeo

4546
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconsistent?

A

sto

4547
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rival?

A

rivus

4548
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive immortality?

A

mors

4549
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive obtain?

A

teneo

4550
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recede?

A

cedo

4551
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive miscarry?

A

carrus

4552
Q

Give the meaning for

longus

A

long

4553
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive transcript?

A

scribo

4554
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive interstice?

A

sto

4555
Q

For the noun puer, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

puerīs

4556
Q

From what Latin word do we derive reinforcement?

A

fortis

4557
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrō līberō

4558
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive distance?

A

sto

4559
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrum fortem

4560
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive successive?

A

cedo

4561
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrōrum pārium

4562
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signī magnī

4563
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) es

4564
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Nominative Plural

A

multa signa

4565
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs equīs

4566
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive electioneer?

A

lego

4567
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerī ācris

4568
Q

Give the English for the phrase exit; exeunt

A

he goes out; they go out

4569
Q

Give the meaning for

imperium

A

empire (2)

4570
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitem ācrem

4571
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: voco.

A

voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus – call

4572
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cessation?

A

cedo

4573
Q

Give the meaning for

mūlus

A

mule

4574
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvibus pāribus

4575
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subjective?

A

iacio

4576
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signōrum ācrium

4577
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive undenominational?

A

nomen

4578
Q

Using a Predicate Nominative, say in Latin “Sicily is an island.”

A

Sicilia est īnsula.

4579
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive resistless?

A

sto

4580
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive magnificence?

A

facio

4581
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbitis

4582
Q

Give the English for the phrase tempus fugit -

A

time flies

4583
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word inter?

A

terra

4584
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reversal?

A

verto

4585
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manumission?

A

mitto

4586
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer fortis.

A

puerōrum fortium

4587
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stability?

A

sto

4588
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equus magnus

4589
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stage?

A

sto

4590
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive selective?

A

lego

4591
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive separation?

A

paro

4592
Q

Give the meaning for

cantō

A

sing (1)

4593
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive tenacity.

A

teneō

4594
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive portfolio?

A

porto

4595
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive treason?

A

do

4596
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive castellated?

A

castra

4597
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperant

4598
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incursion?

A

curro

4599
Q

Give the meaning for

cor

A

heart

4600
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive eligibility?

A

lego

4601
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgī magnae

4602
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiētur

4603
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive necessary?

A

cedo

4604
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive covet?

A

cupio

4605
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs nautīs

4606
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive maintain?

A

teneo

4607
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) erit

4608
Q

Give the meaning for

terreō

A

frighten (2)

4609
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive traction?

A

traho

4610
Q

Give the meaning for

glōria

A

glory

4611
Q

Give the meaning for

ānxius

A

anxious

4612
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostrī puerī

4613
Q

For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

erimus

4614
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word equestrian?

A

equus

4615
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive proclamation?

A

clamo

4616
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuistis

4617
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Accusative Plural

A

līberās viās

4618
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive additional?

A

do

4619
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intellect?

A

lego

4620
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive date?

A

do

4621
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Dative Plural

A

līberīs viīs

4622
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precedent?

A

cedo

4623
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abject?

A

iacio

4624
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Nominative Plural

A

nostra signa

4625
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partner?

A

pars

4626
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: annus.

A

annus, anni, M. – year

4627
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Ablative Plural

A

multīs signīs

4628
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerōs magnōs

4629
Q

For the noun equus, give the Dative Singular form.

A

equō

4630
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerō magnō

4631
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive compost?

A

pono

4632
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Accusative Plural

A

multōs equōs

4633
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ancestor?

A

cedo

4634
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive navigator?

A

navis

4635
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive prepare.

A

parō

4636
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive chauffeur?

A

facio

4637
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

maria nostra

4638
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive prolong.

A

longus

4639
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via magna.

A

viīs magnīs

4640
Q

Give the meaning for

parātus

A

prepared

4641
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: ex.

A

out of, from

4642
Q

From what Latin word do we derive bonny?

A

bonus

4643
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrō pārī

4644
Q

Give the Latin and English for the phrase found on a mosaic in Pompei.

A

cave canem – beware of the dog

4645
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive digestive?

A

gero

4646
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive outpost?

A

pono

4647
Q

Give the meaning for

arma

A

weapons (2; neu.)

4648
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equī fortēs

4649
Q

Using an Ablative of Agent, say in Latin “The water is carried by Anna.”

A

Aqua ab Annā portātur.

4650
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realization?

A

res

4651
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābāmus

4652
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive testify?

A

facio

4653
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive navigation.

A

navigō

4654
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive detain?

A

teneo

4655
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

docent

4656
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Harvard University.

A

Veritas - Truth

4657
Q

Using an Ablative of Place Where, say in Latin “in a road”

A

in viā

4658
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: pulcher.

A

pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum – beautiful, handsome

4659
Q

Give the English for the phrase per se -

A

by itself; essentially

4660
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: vito.

A

vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatus – avoid

4661
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perfect?

A

facio

4662
Q

Give the meaning for

teneō

A

hold (2)

4663
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.

A

maria magna

4664
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word rebellion?

A

bellum

4665
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manoeuver?

A

manus

4666
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive belligerent?

A

gero

4667
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive exclamatory?

A

clamo

4668
Q

Give the English for the phrase ne plus ultra:

A

nothing more beyond; perfection

4669
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fueris

4670
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word popular?

A

populus

4671
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word population?

A

populus

4672
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive trainer?

A

traho

4673
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prefect?

A

facio

4674
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive detract?

A

traho

4675
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive clamorous?

A

clamo

4676
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive devoir.

A

debeō

4677
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive monster.

A

moneō

4678
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manner?

A

manus

4679
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word virility?

A

vir

4680
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive immovable.

A

moveō

4681
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive prepaid?

A

pax

4682
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive unrivaled?

A

rivus

4683
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare pār.

A

marī pārī

4684
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive preventable?

A

venio

4685
Q

Give the meaning for

dēscendō

A

descend (3; descendi)

4686
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rehabilitate?

A

habeo

4687
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēx pār

4688
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive citadel?

A

civis

4689
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive particular?

A

pars

4690
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Oklahoma

A

Labor omnia vincit –Work conquers all

4691
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuērunt

4692
Q

From what Latin word do we derive bounteous?

A

bonus

4693
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constancy?

A

sto

4694
Q

Give the meaning for

manus

A

hand (2)

4695
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via lībera.

A

viīs līberīs

4696
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intact?

A

tango

4697
Q

Give the meaning for

poena

A

punishment

4698
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgibus līberīs

4699
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiō

4700
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive treatise?

A

traho

4701
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

corpus

4702
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēge līberā

4703
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unsubstantial?

A

sto

4704
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive refuge?

A

fugio

4705
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive personify?

A

facio

4706
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive monument.

A

moneō

4707
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgum fortium

4708
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive voiceless?

A

vox

4709
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive repartee?

A

pars

4710
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malignity?

A

malus

4711
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive pilgrim?

A

ager

4712
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive adjourn?

A

dies

4713
Q

Give the meaning for

spērō

A

hope (1)

4714
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.

A

agrō fortī

4715
Q

Give the meaning for

mūs

A

mouse

4716
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word innumerable?

A

numerus

4717
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deduce?

A

duco

4718
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive posture?

A

pono

4719
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgum nostrārum

4720
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Accusative Plural

A

līberōs equōs

4721
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive participant?

A

capio

4722
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēx fortis

4723
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive automobile.

A

moveō

4724
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signum nostrum

4725
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive momentous?

A

moveo

4726
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrific?

A

facio

4727
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beau?

A

bonus

4728
Q

Give the Nominative Neuter ending for duo.

A

duo

4729
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerās

4730
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: amicus.

A

amicus, amica, amicum – friendly

4731
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: frater.

A

frater, fratris, M. – brother

4732
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive benefit.

A

bonus

4733
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tract?

A

traho

4734
Q

Give the meaning for

colō

A

till (3; colui)

4735
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Nominative Singular

A

noster equus

4736
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive timorous?

A

timeo

4737
Q

Give the Genitive Masculine ending for duo.

A

duōrum

4738
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase carpe diem.

A

seize the day – Horace

4739
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rampart?

A

paro

4740
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnitur

4741
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive carry?

A

carrus

4742
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corporibus līberīs

4743
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unimportant?

A

porto

4744
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive doctorate?

A

doceo

4745
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

corporis magnī

4746
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corporī līberō

4747
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive inimical.

A

amō

4748
Q

Give the meaning for

cupiō

A

yearn (3; cupivi)

4749
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motiveless?

A

moveo

4750
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive addicted?

A

dico

4751
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive temporarily?

A

tempus

4752
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emancipation?

A

capio

4753
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconstant?

A

sto

4754
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation Q.E. D.

A

Quod erat demonstrandum – that which must be demonstrated

4755
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inventory?

A

venio

4756
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive illiterate?

A

littera

4757
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intelligentsia?

A

lego

4758
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word misfortune?

A

fortuna

4759
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive magnanimity?

A

animus

4760
Q

From what Latin word do we derive bonanza?

A

bonus

4761
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive mismanage?

A

manus

4762
Q

Give the meaning for

corōna

A

crown

4763
Q

For the noun ager, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

agrōs

4764
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive puissance?

A

sum

4765
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvēs ācrēs

4766
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberī signī

4767
Q

Give the meaning for

portō

A

carry (1)

4768
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: navigo.

A

navigo, navigare, navigavi, navigatus – sail

4769
Q

Give the meaning for

pēs

A

foot

4770
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actress?

A

ago

4771
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive authoritative?

A

augeo

4772
Q

Give the meaning for

novem

A

nine

4773
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgēs magnās

4774
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive incurable?

A

cura

4775
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equō magnō

4776
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Dative Plural form.

A

corporibus

4777
Q

For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābāris

4778
Q

From what Latin word do we derive novel?

A

novus

4779
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitum magnōrum

4780
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation c

A

cum – with

4781
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.

A

lēgēs pārēs (-īs)

4782
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive granny?

A

domus

4783
Q

Give the meaning for

eques

A

horsemen (3; equitis)

4784
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word libel?

A

liber

4785
Q

Give the meaning for

rēgnum

A

royal power

4786
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via lībera.

A

viīs līberīs

4787
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrīs līberīs

4788
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partnership?

A

pars

4789
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive bedight?

A

dico

4790
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive facile?

A

facio

4791
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive subservient?

A

servus

4792
Q

Give the meaning for

appellō

A

address (1)

4793
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive artifice?

A

facio

4794
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stance?

A

sto

4795
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive rogation?

A

rogo

4796
Q

Give the meaning for

rēs pūblica

A

republic (5/1; rei)

4797
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive casino?

A

casa

4798
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corporis ācris

4799
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex tempore.

A

on the spur of the moment

4800
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive supportable?

A

porto

4801
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive prescriptive?

A

scribo

4802
Q

Give the meaning for

occurrō

A

[run] and meet (3; occurri)

4803
Q

Give the meaning for

oculus

A

eye

4804
Q

From what Latin word do we derive altitude?

A

altus

4805
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word peninsula?

A

insula

4806
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive trivet?

A

pes

4807
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: relinquo.

A

relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus – leave, leave behind

4808
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenor?

A

teneo

4809
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive assuredly?

A

cura

4810
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive unlettered?

A

littera

4811
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive duly.

A

debeō

4812
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precedence?

A

cedo

4813
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive invertebrate?

A

verto

4814
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābō

4815
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive station?

A

sto

4816
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive royalist?

A

rex

4817
Q

Give the meaning for

surgō

A

rise (3; surrexi)

4818
Q

From what Latin word do we derive longitude?

A

longus

4819
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive author?

A

augeo

4820
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive sacerdotal?

A

do

4821
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

erunt

4822
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive substantial?

A

sto

4823
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cheat?

A

cado

4824
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proceed?

A

cedo

4825
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitibus nostrīs

4826
Q

Give the meaning for

emō

A

purchase (3; emi)

4827
Q

Give the meaning for

persuādeō

A

persuade (2; persuasi)

4828
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constitute?

A

sto

4829
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: timeo.

A

timeo, timere, timui – be afraid (of), fear

4830
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dice?

A

do

4831
Q

For the phrase līber nauta, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs nautīs

4832
Q

Give the meaning for

nihil

A

nothing (irregular)

4833
Q

From what Latin word do we derive lunge?

A

longus

4834
Q

Give the meaning for

fortis, forte

A

fortis (3)

4835
Q

Give the meaning for

quam

A

how)

4836
Q

Give the meaning for

volō, velle

A

want (Irregular, volui)

4837
Q

Give the Latin and English for the the motto of the United States that is found on all coins.

A

e pluribus unum –from many, one (one out of many)

4838
Q

From what Latin word do we derive brief?

A

brevis

4839
Q

Give the meaning for

mittō

A

send (3; missi)

4840
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive edit?

A

do

4841
Q

Give the English for the phrase vox populi, vox Dei:

A

the voice of the people is the voice of God

4842
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive collect?

A

lego

4843
Q

Give the meaning for

fīlius

A

son (2)

4844
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duke?

A

duco

4845
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive impervious?

A

via

4846
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inception?

A

capio

4847
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: de.

A

about, from

4848
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word forensic?

A

forum

4849
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive purchase?

A

capio

4850
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīvibus magnīs

4851
Q

Give the meaning for

rēs

A

thing (5 like 3)

4852
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer pār.

A

puer pār

4853
Q

Give the meaning for

bonus

A

good

4854
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare pār.

A

maris pāris

4855
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive paring?

A

paro

4856
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive obeisance?

A

audio

4857
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive liberalism.

A

līber

4858
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive excessively?

A

cedo

4859
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitēs ācrēs (-īs)

4860
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs nautīs

4861
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive declaim.

A

clamo

4862
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vouch?

A

vox

4863
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Nominative Plural

A

lībera signa

4864
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effect?

A

facio

4865
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retreat?

A

traho

4866
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābitur

4867
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive occupier?

A

capio

4868
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dejectedly?

A

iacio

4869
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remonstrate?

A

moneo

4870
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrī puerī

4871
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive demise?

A

mitto

4872
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitum ācrium

4873
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number one?

A

prīmus, prīma, prīmum

4874
Q

Give the meaning for

stultus

A

stupid

4875
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.

A

cīve magnō

4876
Q

For the verb portō, give the Second Person Singular Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

portābās

4877
Q

For the verb portō, give the First Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

portābimus

4878
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discursive?

A

curro

4879
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive verify?

A

facio

4880
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: filia.

A

filia, filiae, F. – daughter

4881
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partisan?

A

pars

4882
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conveniency?

A

venio

4883
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recollect?

A

lego

4884
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive observation?

A

servo

4885
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stateroom?

A

sto

4886
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive corridor?

A

curro

4887
Q

Give the meaning for

pictūra

A

picture (1)

4888
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word assign?

A

signum

4889
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive consign?

A

signum

4890
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive date.

A

do

4891
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive importance?

A

porto

4892
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive invoke.

A

vocō

4893
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive inert?

A

ars

4894
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive treatment?

A

traho

4895
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: miles.

A

miles, militis, M. – soldier

4896
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unobserved?

A

servo

4897
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēge nostrā

4898
Q

Give the meaning for

intellegō

A

understand (3; intelexi)

4899
Q

Give the meaning for

orca

A

whale

4900
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātur

4901
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation prn

A

pro re nata – as needed

4902
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: unda.

A

unda, undae, F. – wave

4903
Q

Give the meaning for

induō

A

don (3; indui)

4904
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive treaty?

A

traho

4905
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperit

4906
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive avoirdupois?

A

habeo

4907
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitī pārī

4908
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preparation?

A

paro

4909
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive veracity.

A

vērus

4910
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbāmus

4911
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive militant?

A

miles

4912
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive misconduct?

A

duco

4913
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive onerous?

A

onus

4914
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive noun?

A

nomen

4915
Q

From what Latin word do we derive maliciously?

A

malus

4916
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive parachute?

A

paro

4917
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

maria nostra

4918
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation stat.

A

statim – immediately

4919
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mischieviously?

A

caput

4920
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clarinet?

A

clarus

4921
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceit?

A

capio

4922
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive automobile?

A

moveo

4923
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive munificent?

A

facio

4924
Q

For the noun equus, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

equōrum

4925
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive significance?

A

signum

4926
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive participle?

A

pars

4927
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive revision?

A

video

4928
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malediction?

A

malus

4929
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive classify?

A

facio

4930
Q

Give the English for the phrase in medias res -

A

in the middle of things

4931
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via magna.

A

viīs magnīs

4932
Q

Give the meaning for

lingua

A

tongue

4933
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive abstract?

A

traho

4934
Q

Give the meaning for

casa

A

cottage

4935
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive exist?

A

sto

4936
Q

Give the English for the phrase semper fidelis.

A

always faithful [Also the motto of the United States Marine Corps]

4937
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive part?

A

pars

4938
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: corpus.

A

corpus, corporis, N. – body

4939
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.

A

mare ācre

4940
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contracted?

A

traho

4941
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legation?

A

lex

4942
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive unfaithful?

A

fides

4943
Q

Give the meaning for

vīnum

A

wine (2)

4944
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accident?

A

cado

4945
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benediction?

A

bonus

4946
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

caperis

4947
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus līber.

A

equō līberō

4948
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word scamp?

A

campus

4949
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēbō

4950
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive sinecure?

A

cura

4951
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation Q.E.D.

A

quod erat demonstrandum - that which must be demonstrated

4952
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word sewer?

A

aqua

4953
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive adventurous?

A

venio

4954
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive currency?

A

curro

4955
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive prerogative?

A

rogo

4956
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Genitive Plural

A

nostrōrum signōrum

4957
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīles līber

4958
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exceedingly?

A

cedo

4959
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jurisdiction?

A

dico

4960
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: puer.

A

puer, pueri, M. – boy

4961
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēpistī

4962
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive invoke?

A

vox

4963
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbās

4964
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: homo.

A

homo, hominis, M. – man

4965
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive destine?

A

sto

4966
Q

Give the meaning for

nārrō

A

narrate (1)

4967
Q

Give the meaning for

līberī,

A

ōrum children (2; plur. )

4968
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

doceō

4969
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive envoy?

A

via

4970
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conventicle?

A

venio

4971
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive resist?

A

sto

4972
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberum equum

4973
Q

For the noun ager, give the Genitive Singular form.

A

agrī

4974
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adjective?

A

iacio

4975
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mess?

A

mitto

4976
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exception?

A

capio

4977
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word dominate?

A

dominus

4978
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation etc.

A

et cetera - and the rest, and so forth

4979
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.

A

mare magnum

4980
Q

For the noun cīvis, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

cīve

4981
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beneficent?

A

bonus

4982
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tactful?

A

tango

4983
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pacifist?

A

pax

4984
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beautify?

A

bonus

4985
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capability?

A

capio

4986
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.

A

maribus magnīs

4987
Q

Give the meaning for

iniūria

A

injury/offense

4988
Q

From what Latin word do we derive brevity?

A

brevis

4989
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive projectile?

A

iacio

4990
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deficit?

A

facio

4991
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

cīvēs fortēs

4992
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via magna.

A

viae magnae

4993
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive unclaim?

A

clamo

4994
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive major-domo?

A

domus

4995
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive libretto?

A

liber

4996
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive negligence?

A

lego

4997
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvēs (-īs) nostrōs

4998
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive beneficent?

A

facio

4999
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive irreparable?

A

paro

5000
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clarity?

A

clarus

5001
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Plural Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbitis

5002
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive appease?

A

pax

5003
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive precede?

A

cedo

5004
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Johns Hopkins University

A

Veritas vos liberabit: The truth will set you free

5005
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Kansas

A

Ad astra per aspera – to the stars through difficultie

5006
Q

From what Latin word do we derive dismal?

A

malus

5007
Q

Using a Vocative of Direct Address, say in Latin “Look at the waves, my sons and my daughters.”

A

Spectāte undās, fīliī meī et fīliae meae.

5008
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: doceo.

A

doceo, docere, docui, doctus – teach

5009
Q

From what Latin word do we derive dilation?

A

latus

5010
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive timorous.

A

timeō

5011
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beldam?

A

bonus

5012
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum forte.

A

signa fortia

5013
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statistcal?

A

sto

5014
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exactitude?

A

ago

5015
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corse?

A

corpus

5016
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intercede?

A

cedo

5017
Q

Give the meaning for

vēr

A

spring (3; veris)

5018
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus līber.

A

equī līberī

5019
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive overdue.

A

debeō

5020
Q

For the verb doceō, give the First Person Plural Imperfect Active Indicative form.

A

docēbāmus

5021
Q

Give the meaning for

alter

A

second

5022
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbātur

5023
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive evidence?

A

video

5024
Q

From what Latin word do we derive exaltation?

A

altus

5025
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscious?

A

scio

5026
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive scientifically?

A

scio

5027
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malady?

A

malus

5028
Q

Give the meaning for

mittō

A

send (3; misi)

5029
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerō pārī

5030
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benignity?

A

bonus

5031
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbāris

5032
Q

Give the meaning for

tandem

A

finally

5033
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: vulnero.

A

vulnero, vulnerare, vulneravi, vulneratus – wound

5034
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbās

5035
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive dormitory?

A

dormio

5036
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) erō

5037
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emissary?

A

mitto

5038
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive amatory.

A

amō

5039
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of the South (Sewanee).

A

Ecce quam bonum - Behold how good

5040
Q

Give the meaning for

celer, celeris, celere

A

fast (3)

5041
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive decay?

A

cado

5042
Q

Give the meaning for

numerō

A

count (1)

5043
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive congested?

A

gero

5044
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive matrimonial?

A

mater

5045
Q

Give the meaning for

ē, ex

A

out of (+ abl.)

5046
Q

Give the meaning for

verbum

A

word (2)

5047
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chattel?

A

caput

5048
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive unreal?

A

res

5049
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Ablative Plural

A

nostrīs equīs

5050
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēgibus fortibus

5051
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.

A

mīlitis magnī

5052
Q

From what Latin word do we derive perforce?

A

fortis

5053
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive servitude?

A

servus

5054
Q

Give the meaning for

rēgīna

A

queen (1)

5055
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive captor?

A

capio

5056
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dissatisfied?

A

facio

5057
Q

Give the English for the phrase alma mater

A

nourishing mother – for any school/college

5058
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive seduce?

A

duco

5059
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive exhibit.

A

habeō

5060
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive beauty.

A

bonus

5061
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contractor?

A

traho

5062
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.

A

docēte

5063
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive collection?

A

lego

5064
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive acclaim.

A

clamo

5065
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intreat?

A

traho

5066
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive enact?

A

ago

5067
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperceptible?

A

capio

5068
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive obviously?

A

via

5069
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvis līberī

5070
Q

Give the meaning for

mūtō

A

alter (1)

5071
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive permit?

A

mitto

5072
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: oppidum.

A

oppidum, oppidi, N – town

5073
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēx magna

5074
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive verbosity?

A

verbum

5075
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive preserve.

A

servō

5076
Q

From what Latin word do we derive novitiate?

A

novus

5077
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive doctrinal?

A

doceo

5078
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive homicide?

A

homo

5079
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive intimidate.

A

timeō

5080
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word insular?

A

insula

5081
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive movie.

A

moveō

5082
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word repatriate?

A

patria

5083
Q

Give the meaning for

vester/voster

A

your

5084
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive caption?

A

capio

5085
Q

From what Latin word do we derive breviary?

A

brevis

5086
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive chatelaine?

A

castra

5087
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive liberal.

A

līber

5088
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incipient?

A

capio

5089
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive porterhouse?

A

porto

5090
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive undue?

A

debeo

5091
Q

Give the meaning for

medius

A

middle

5092
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive deportment?

A

porto

5093
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive projector?

A

iacio

5094
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive urban?

A

urbs

5095
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virtuoso?

A

vir

5096
Q

Give the meaning for

ager

A

field (2; agri)

5097
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malevolent.

A

malus

5098
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: aedificium.

A

aedificium, aedificii, N – building

5099
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incur?

A

curro

5100
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive juxtaposition?

A

pono

5101
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unintelligible?

A

lego

5102
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.

A

marī līberō

5103
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equator?

A

aequus

5104
Q

What is the use of the Ablative of Manner?

A

The ablative of manner with cum describes how something is done. Cum may be omitted if an adjective is used with the noun.

5105
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beaux?

A

bonus

5106
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domestication?

A

domus

5107
Q

Give the English for the phrase festina lente:

A

make haste slowly

5108
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exemplify?

A

facio

5109
Q

Give the meaning for

pulsō

A

hit (1)

5110
Q

Give the English for the phrase vade mecum -

A

a constant companion (go with me)

5111
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive sociable?

A

socius

5112
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive surface?

A

facio

5113
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive consciously?

A

scio

5114
Q

Give the meaning for

unda

A

wave

5115
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ably?

A

habeo

5116
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sacrilegious?

A

lego

5117
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: et.

A

and

5118
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive infidelity?

A

fides

5119
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive claim.

A

clamo

5120
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Wyoming

A

Cedant arma togae – Let arms yield to the toga (peace)

5121
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive outnumber?

A

numerus

5122
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Second Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

docēs

5123
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word fable?

A

fabula

5124
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disaffect?

A

facio

5125
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reaction?

A

ago

5126
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Oregon.

A

Mens agitat molem - Mind moves the mass

5127
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive lesson?

A

lego

5128
Q

Give the Dative Neuter ending for duo.

A

duōbus

5129
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ambiguity?

A

ago

5130
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Johns Hopkins University.

A

Veritas vos liberabit - The truth will set you free

5131
Q

Give the English for the phrase ab ovo usque ad mala

A

from the egg to the apple (like “from soup to nuts”)

5132
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realize?

A

res

5133
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive latitude.

A

latus

5134
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive antedate?

A

do

5135
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive nice?

A

scio

5136
Q

Give the meaning for

bibō

A

drink (2)

5137
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive terrify?

A

terreo

5138
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrī nostrī

5139
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patron?

A

pater

5140
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrīs nostrīs

5141
Q

Give the meaning for

quaerō

A

seek (3; quaesivi)

5142
Q

Give the meaning for

cervus

A

deer

5143
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equanimity?

A

aequus

5144
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive opportunity?

A

portus

5145
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pertinacity?

A

teneo

5146
Q

Give the meaning for

intereā

A

meanwhile

5147
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impediment?

A

pes

5148
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malice.

A

malus

5149
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equus fortis

5150
Q

Give the meaning for

habeō

A

have (2)

5151
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex officio

A

by virtue of office

5152
Q

Give the English for the phrase ad infinitum

A

without end

5153
Q

Give the meaning for

sacer

A

sacred

5154
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive importunate?

A

portus

5155
Q

Give the meaning for

ferrum

A

iron

5156
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postal?

A

pono

5157
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēge magnā

5158
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word superannuate?

A

annus

5159
Q

Give the meaning for

canis

A

dog (3; canis)

5160
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Accusative Singular

A

līberum signum

5161
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive multiform.

A

multus

5162
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive controversy?

A

verto

5163
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive humankind?

A

homo

5164
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ancestry?

A

cedo

5165
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interdict?

A

dico

5166
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus noster.

A

equō nostrō

5167
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive converter?

A

verto

5168
Q

Give the English for the phrase multum in parvo:

A

much in little

5169
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive important?

A

porto

5170
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive homage?

A

homo

5171
Q

Give the meaning for

mīlle

A

one thousand

5172
Q

From what Latin word do we derive elongate?

A

longus

5173
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mischance?

A

cado

5174
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive retract?

A

traho

5175
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvī nostrō

5176
Q

From what Latin word do we derive innovation?

A

novus

5177
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive airport?

A

portus

5178
Q

What is the use of the Accusative of Direct Object?

A

The direct object of a transitive verb is in the accusative.

5179
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: moneo.

A

moneo, monere, monui, monitus – warn

5180
Q

Give the meaning for

ferō, ferre, tuli, latum

A

carry; bear (Irregular)

5181
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pax.

A

pax, pacis, F. – peace

5182
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reelection?

A

lego

5183
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēbant

5184
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: dea.

A

dea, deae F. - goddess

5185
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive specific?

A

facio

5186
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive literacy?

A

littera

5187
Q

Give the meaning for

pōns

A

bridge (3; pontis)

5188
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

cīvēs līberī

5189
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperint

5190
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

docēs

5191
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word library?

A

liber

5192
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deist?

A

deus

5193
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conceive?

A

capio

5194
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corporī fortī

5195
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation i.e.

A

id est - that is

5196
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intelligent?

A

lego

5197
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Arizona.

A

Ditat Deus: God enriches

5198
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive notification?

A

facio

5199
Q

Give the meaning for

sapientia

A

wisdom

5200
Q

Give the meaning for

octo

A

eight

5201
Q

For the noun mīles, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

mīlitēs

5202
Q

Give the meaning for

parēns

A

parent (3; parentis)

5203
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dukedom?

A

duco

5204
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive extract?

A

traho

5205
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager noster.

A

ager noster

5206
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive militarism?

A

miles

5207
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Ablative Singular

A

nostrō equō

5208
Q

Give the meaning for

paucī (pl. only)

A

few

5209
Q

From what Latin word do we derive bounty?

A

bonus

5210
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive uncompromising?

A

mitto

5211
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive revocation?

A

vox

5212
Q

Give the meaning for

cōnstituō

A

set up (3; constitui)

5213
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnēbāmus

5214
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mobile?

A

moveo

5215
Q

Give the meaning for

cōnspiciō

A

notice (3; conspexi)

5216
Q

Give the meaning for

frūmentum

A

corn/grain

5217
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive designation?

A

signum

5218
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: caput.

A

caput, capitis, N. – head

5219
Q

Give the Ablative Masculine ending for duo.

A

duōbus

5220
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive insecure?

A

cura

5221
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperfect?

A

facio

5222
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive participate?

A

pars

5223
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diversion?

A

verto

5224
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive terrific.

A

terreō

5225
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adduce?

A

duco

5226
Q

For the phrase līberum signum, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberō signō

5227
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive satisfaction?

A

facio

5228
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word centennial?

A

annus

5229
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive enviable?

A

video

5230
Q

From what Latin word do we derive pianoforte?

A

fortis

5231
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive succeed?

A

cedo

5232
Q

From what Latin word do we derive declare?

A

clarus

5233
Q

Give the meaning for

sanguis

A

blood

5234
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mortify?

A

facio

5235
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ill-treat?

A

traho

5236
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word puerile?

A

puer

5237
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concurrence?

A

curro

5238
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlitibus pāribus

5239
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via magna.

A

viārum magnārum

5240
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrōrum ācrium

5241
Q

Give the meaning for

invītus

A

unwilling

5242
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnuntur

5243
Q

Give the meaning for

ūllus

A

any

5244
Q

Give the meaning for

discō

A

learn (3; didici)

5245
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perversity?

A

verto

5246
Q

Give the meaning for

ascendō

A

climb (3; ascendi)

5247
Q

From what Latin word do we derive abbreviate?

A

brevis

5248
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Genitive Singular

A

līberī agrī

5249
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive avow?

A

vox

5250
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive curiously?

A

cura

5251
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive remain.

A

maneō

5252
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portābimur

5253
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intimidation?

A

timeo

5254
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive adventure?

A

venio

5255
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive conservation?

A

servo

5256
Q

Give the meaning for

frāctus

A

broken

5257
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive miserable.

A

miser

5258
Q

Give the English for the phrase cum grano salis.

A

with a grain of salt

5259
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive moment?

A

moveo

5260
Q

Using an Accusative of Place to Which, say in Latin “The send allies to the general.”

A

Sociōs ad ducem mittunt.

5261
Q

Give the meaning for

dēnique

A

finally

5262
Q

Give the meaning for

vir

A

man (2)

5263
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impeachment?

A

pes

5264
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive severally?

A

paro

5265
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benefice?

A

bonus

5266
Q

Give the meaning for

putō

A

clean (1)

5267
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive case (event)?

A

cado

5268
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motorcar?

A

moveo

5269
Q

For the phrase lībera via, give the Ablative Singular

A

līberā viā

5270
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dame?

A

domus

5271
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive impertinent?

A

teneo

5272
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive edify?

A

facio

5273
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capitur

5274
Q

For the verb doceō, give the Third Person Singular Future Active Indicative form.

A

docēbit

5275
Q

Give the meaning for

Minimē!

A

No

5276
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive intervention?

A

venio

5277
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sanctify?

A

facio

5278
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive charioteer?

A

carrus

5279
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenure?

A

teneo

5280
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuimus

5281
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare pār.

A

maribus pāribus

5282
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive habituate?

A

habeo

5283
Q

Give the meaning for

veniō

A

come (4; veni)

5284
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive citizenship?

A

civis

5285
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.

A

mare līberum

5286
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corpus ācre

5287
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Virginia.

A

Sic semper tyrannis: Thus always to tyrants

5288
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Maryland.

A

Scuto bonae voluntatis tuae coronasti nos: With the shield of Thy good will Thou hast covered us

5289
Q

Give the meaning for

mūrus

A

wall (2)

5290
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exceeding?

A

cedo

5291
Q

Give the English for the phrase bona fide

A

in good faith

5292
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number ten?

A

decem

5293
Q

Give the meaning for

custodiō

A

guard (4)

5294
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word ewer?

A

aqua

5295
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive notary.

A

notus

5296
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerīs magnīs

5297
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnō

5298
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signō magnō

5299
Q

For the noun ager, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

agrī

5300
Q

Give the meaning for

ita

A

thus

5301
Q

For the noun mare, give the Dative Singular form.

A

marī

5302
Q

Give the meaning for

pār

A

equal (3 gen. paris)

5303
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive due.

A

debeō

5304
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benefactress?

A

facio

5305
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word injury?

A

iniuria

5306
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deposit?

A

pono

5307
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive preamble?

A

ambulo

5308
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus pār.

A

equīs pāribus

5309
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: hostis.

A

hostis, hostis, M. – enemy

5310
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive pusillanimous?

A

animus

5311
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) erant

5312
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive eligible?

A

lego

5313
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

marium nostrōrum

5314
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

pōnent

5315
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.

A

mīlite fortī

5316
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word convey?

A

via

5317
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indefeasible?

A

facio

5318
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerōs nostrōs

5319
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive belladonna?

A

domus

5320
Q

Give the English for the phrase via.

A

by way of

5321
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domestic?

A

domus

5322
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive ignominy?

A

nomen

5323
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive institution?

A

sto

5324
Q

Give the meaning for the following Latin word: saepe.

A

often

5325
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entirely?

A

tango

5326
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disable?

A

habeo

5327
Q

Give the English for the phrase per annum -

A

by the year

5328
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive cadence?

A

cado

5329
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvem ācrem

5330
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Fordham University.

A

Sapientia et doctrina - Wisdom and knowledge

5331
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive auxiliary?

A

augeo

5332
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive trajectory?

A

iacio

5333
Q

Give the meaning for

aurum

A

gold

5334
Q

Give the English for the phrase semper paratus.

A

always prepared [Also the motto of the United States Coast Guard]

5335
Q

Give the meaning for

ante

A

before (+ acc.)

5336
Q

Give the meaning for

tertius

A

third

5337
Q

Give the meaning for

audiō

A

hear/listen (4)

5338
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive devious?

A

via

5339
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare pār.

A

mare pār

5340
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive superhuman?

A

homo

5341
Q

For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerātis

5342
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exact?

A

ago

5343
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: manus.

A

manus, manus, F. – hand

5344
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerō nostrō

5345
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constituent?

A

sto

5346
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive omnipresent?

A

sum

5347
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive circumnavigate?

A

ago

5348
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive laboratory.

A

labōrō

5349
Q

Give the meaning for

fūr

A

thief (3; furis)

5350
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commissary?

A

mitto

5351
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive supposition?

A

pono

5352
Q

For the phrase multus equus, give the Nominative Singular

A

multus equus

5353
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperceptibly?

A

capio

5354
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāvimus

5355
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capimur

5356
Q

For the noun corpus, give the Genitive Plural form.

A

corporum

5357
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benedict?

A

bonus

5358
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vivify?

A

facio

5359
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advisable?

A

video

5360
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive numberless?

A

numerus

5361
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Washington.

A

Lux sit - Let there be light

5362
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: trado.

A

trado, tradere, tradidi, traditus – hand over, surrender

5363
Q

Give the English for the phrase via -

A

by way of

5364
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrōrum līberōrum

5365
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mob?

A

moveo

5366
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word terrain?

A

terra

5367
Q

Give the meaning for

theātrum

A

theater

5368
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impartial?

A

pars

5369
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doceor

5370
Q

Give the meaning for

(dē)fessus

A

tired

5371
Q

For the noun lēx, give the Dative Singular form.

A

lēgī

5372
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive laud.

A

laudō

5373
Q

Give the English for the phrase in loco parentis -

A

in the place of a parent

5374
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrīs ācribus

5375
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disqualification?

A

facio

5376
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverat

5377
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.

A

corpore līberō

5378
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive actively?

A

ago

5379
Q

From what Latin word do we derive beneficiary?

A

bonus

5380
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pars.

A

pars, partis, F – part

5381
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virile?

A

vir

5382
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive advertising?

A

verto

5383
Q

Give the meaning for

lūdus

A

school/game (2)

5384
Q

Give the meaning for

teneō

A

hold (2; tenui)

5385
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artfully?

A

ars

5386
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive redundant?

A

unda

5387
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvēs (-īs) pārēs (-īs)

5388
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive doctrine?

A

doceo

5389
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signa ācria

5390
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deduct?

A

duco

5391
Q

From what Latin word do we derive uncomfortable?

A

fortis

5392
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pedestal?

A

pes

5393
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive voyager?

A

via

5394
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pioneer?

A

pes

5395
Q

Give the Latin adverb from which we derive procrastinate.

A

cras

5396
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imposition?

A

pono

5397
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive extemporal?

A

tempus

5398
Q

For the noun via, give the Dative Singular form.

A

viae

5399
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive renominate?

A

nomen

5400
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive reparation?

A

paro

5401
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive navigate?

A

navis

5402
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word subterranean?

A

terra

5403
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive assay?

A

ago

5404
Q

Give the meaning for

ōrātor

A

speaker (3; oratoris)

5405
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: ira.

A

ira, irae, F – anger

5406
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive interrogative?

A

rogo

5407
Q

From what Latin word do we derive sans?

A

sine

5408
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

docētis

5409
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive surrogate?

A

rogo

5410
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive several?

A

paro

5411
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word public?

A

populus

5412
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive dormer?

A

dormio

5413
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puer ācer

5414
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātus(-a, -um) est

5415
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word number?

A

numerus

5416
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disqualify?

A

facio

5417
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via magna.

A

viam magnam

5418
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word adverb?

A

verbum

5419
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.

A

equī magnī

5420
Q

Give the meaning for

pōnō

A

put (3; posui)

5421
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive assured?

A

cura

5422
Q

Give the meaning for

sevērus

A

severe

5423
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nominative?

A

nomen

5424
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tenantless?

A

teneo

5425
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive domain?

A

domus

5426
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrī nostrī

5427
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Ablative Plural

A

līberīs agrīs

5428
Q

Give the meaning for

Quot?

A

How many

5429
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: possum.

A

possum, posse, potui – be able

5430
Q

Give the meaning for

brevis, breve

A

short (3)

5431
Q

Give the meaning for

vestis

A

garment (3; vestis)

5432
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive faculty?

A

facio

5433
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive abound?

A

unda

5434
Q

Give the meaning for

nūllus

A

none

5435
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive parachute.

A

parō

5436
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēminī

5437
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive pacify?

A

pax

5438
Q

What is the use of the Ablative of Accompaniment?

A

The ablative with cum expresses accompaniment.

5439
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager pār.

A

agrī pārēs

5440
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: aqua.

A

aqua, aquae, F. – water

5441
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive absent?

A

sum

5442
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive officially?

A

facio

5443
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive proceeding?

A

cedo

5444
Q

Give the meaning for

scelestus

A

wicked

5445
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

capiēs

5446
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: liberi.

A

liberi, liberorum, pl, M. – children

5447
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inseparable?

A

paro

5448
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via lībera.

A

viā līberā

5449
Q

Give the meaning for

Euge!

A

Hurrah

5450
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inaudible?

A

audio

5451
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive enactment?

A

ago

5452
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare pār.

A

maribus pāribus

5453
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deity?

A

deus

5454
Q

Give the meaning for

ibi

A

there

5455
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuerint

5456
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive constituitonality?

A

sto

5457
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conversion?

A

verto

5458
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus pār.

A

cīvium pārium

5459
Q

Give the meaning for

senex

A

old (3 gen. sentis)

5460
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex libris

A

from the books of

5461
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

cēperō

5462
Q

Give the English for the phrase alma mater.

A

college or other school from which someone graduates (lit. nourishing mother)

5463
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.

A

maria lībera

5464
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive circumstantial?

A

sto

5465
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Oregon

A

Alis volat propriis – He flies by his own wings

5466
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerat

5467
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive modification?

A

facio

5468
Q

Give the meaning for

benignus

A

kind

5469
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus līber.

A

equōs līberōs

5470
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive transubstantiation?

A

sto

5471
Q

Give the English for the phrase post proelium, praemium.

A

after the battle, the reward

5472
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive diversity?

A

verto

5473
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive archway?

A

arcus

5474
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of North Dakota.

A

Lux et lex - Light and law

5475
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive apposite?

A

pono

5476
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive conservatory?

A

servo

5477
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive dowry?

A

do

5478
Q

Give the meaning for

lingua

A

tongue/language (1)

5479
Q

From what Latin word do we derive clearance?

A

clarus

5480
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive matrimony?

A

mater

5481
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intellectually?

A

lego

5482
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive traduce?

A

duco

5483
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive producer?

A

duco

5484
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive librarian?

A

liber

5485
Q

For the phrase noster puer, give the Dative Plural

A

nostrīs puerīs

5486
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive incessantly?

A

cedo

5487
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlite ācrī

5488
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recess?

A

cedo

5489
Q

Give the meaning for

nāvis

A

ship (3; navis)

5490
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive virtually?

A

vir

5491
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive absentee?

A

sum

5492
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbar

5493
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive impeach?

A

pes

5494
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive recaptiulate?

A

caput

5495
Q

Give the meaning for

faciēs

A

face

5496
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Dative Plural

A

multīs nautīs

5497
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corselet?

A

corpus

5498
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive absence?

A

sum

5499
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jest?

A

gero

5500
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive journey?

A

dies

5501
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive fidelity?

A

fides

5502
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Mississippi

A

Pro scientia et sapientia: For knowledge and wisdom

5503
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word perennial?

A

annus

5504
Q

Give the meaning for

plūrēs, plura

A

comparative of “multus”; more

5505
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive suggest?

A

gero

5506
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: vilicus.

A

vilicus, vilici, M. – overseer

5507
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signum ācre

5508
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signpost?

A

signum

5509
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Genitive Singular

A

multī puerī

5510
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legacy?

A

lex

5511
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive muster.

A

moneō

5512
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive oculist?

A

oculus

5513
Q

Give the meaning for

nauta

A

sailor (1)

5514
Q

Give the English for the phrase vice versa.

A

the other way around

5515
Q

Give the English for the phrase viva voce.

A

by spoken word; orally

5516
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive addition?

A

do

5517
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.

A

maribus ācribus

5518
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive subterranean?

A

terra

5519
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive sea-captain?

A

caput

5520
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive acclamation?

A

clamo

5521
Q

Give the meaning for

īnfāns

A

infant (3; infantis)

5522
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive educe?

A

duco

5523
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrō ācrī

5524
Q

Give the meaning for

stilus/stylus

A

pointed writing-instrument

5525
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīve nostrō

5526
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive equinoctial?

A

nox

5527
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.

A

maribus ācribus

5528
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus noster.

A

equō nostrō

5529
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive feminine?

A

femina

5530
Q

Using an Ablative of Manner, say in Latin “He labors with great eagerness.”

A

Magnō studiō labōrat.

5531
Q

What is the use of the Nominative Subject?

A

The subject of the verb is in the nominative.

5532
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive extraction?

A

traho

5533
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concurrent?

A

curro

5534
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive literary?

A

littera

5535
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pater.

A

pater, patris, M. – father

5536
Q

Give the meaning for

fluō

A

flow (3; fluxi)

5537
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number one?

A

ūnus, ūna, ūnum

5538
Q

Give the meaning for

annus

A

year (2)

5539
Q

Give the English for the phrase ex post facto -

A

enacted after the fact; retroactive

5540
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via ācris.

A

viam ācrem

5541
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: caelum.

A

caelum, caeli, N – sky

5542
Q

Give the English for the phrase pax vobiscum -

A

peace be with you

5543
Q

Give the meaning for

aperiō

A

open (4)

5544
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: dono.

A

dono, donare, donavi, donatus – give

5545
Q

Give the English for the phrase sic transit gloria mundi.

A

thus passes the glory of the world

5546
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase mens sana in corpore sano.

A

a sound mind in a sound body – Juvenal

5547
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word isle?

A

insula

5548
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive product?

A

duco

5549
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive exacting?

A

ago

5550
Q

From what Latin word do we derive benevolent?

A

bonus

5551
Q

From what Latin word do we derive unapproachable?

A

prope

5552
Q

For the noun ager, give the Dative Plural form.

A

agrīs

5553
Q

Give the English for the phrase verbatim –

A

word for word

5554
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive disintegrate?

A

tango

5555
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Yale University.

A

Lux et veritas - Light and truth

5556
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerīs nostrīs

5557
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intercourse?

A

curro

5558
Q

For the noun equus, give the Ablative Plural form.

A

equīs

5559
Q

Give the Latin and English for the abbreviation viz.

A

videlicet - namely (from videre licet: one may see)

5560
Q

For the phrase multa via, give the Genitive Singular

A

multae viae

5561
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of New York University.

A

Perstare et praestare - To persevere and surpass

5562
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive emotional?

A

moveo

5563
Q

From what Latin word do we derive enforce?

A

fortis

5564
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive precipice?

A

caput

5565
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive intercept?

A

capio

5566
Q

For the phrase līber equus, give the Nominative Plural

A

līberī equī

5567
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word umbrage?

A

umbra

5568
Q

Give the Latin and English for the medical abbreviation q.i.d

A

quater in die – four times a day

5569
Q

Give the meaning for

Num?

A

Yes/No (expects No) question

5570
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive timid?

A

timeo

5571
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via ācris.

A

via ācris

5572
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malaria?

A

malus

5573
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive interview?

A

video

5574
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.

A

mīlitem nostrum

5575
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive discourse?

A

curro

5576
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equō fortī

5577
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive pluperfect?

A

facio

5578
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nominee?

A

nomen

5579
Q

Give the Accusative Masculine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnum

5580
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive preoccupation?

A

capio

5581
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer pār.

A

puerum pārem

5582
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive secede?

A

cedo

5583
Q

Give the Genitive Neuter ending for ūnus.

A

ūnīus

5584
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrō magnō

5585
Q

Give the English for the phrase pro bono public -

A

for the public welfare

5586
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive projection?

A

iacio

5587
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbor

5588
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēminī

5589
Q

Give the meaning for

sum, esse, fui, futurus

A

be (Irregular)

5590
Q

For the noun signum, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

signa

5591
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare līberum.

A

marium līberōrum

5592
Q

Give the meaning for

somnium

A

dream

5593
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via magna.

A

viā magnā

5594
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive servile?

A

servus

5595
Q

From what Latin word do we derive inadequate?

A

aequus

5596
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accept?

A

capio

5597
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive demonstrate.

A

moneō

5598
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive divine?

A

deus

5599
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ineffective?

A

facio

5600
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive efficient?

A

facio

5601
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.

A

marī līberō

5602
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legislative?

A

lex

5603
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entire?

A

tango

5604
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive fraternize?

A

frater

5605
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: invenio.

A

invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus – find

5606
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.

A

lēgēs magnae

5607
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgēs līberās

5608
Q

What is the use of the Predicate Nominative?

A

A noun or adjective used in the predicate after a linking verb (is, are seem, etc.) to complete its meaning is in the nominative.

5609
Q

Using a Genitive of possession, say in Latin “the roads of the island”

A

viae īnsulae

5610
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word isolate?

A

insula

5611
Q

What is the use of the Ablative of Place from Which?

A

The ablative with ab, dē, or ex expresses place from which.

5612
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive uncivil?

A

civis

5613
Q

Give the meaning for

culīna

A

kitchen

5614
Q

Give the Ablative Masculine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnō

5615
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.

A

signīs ācribus

5616
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.

A

lēgēs nostrae

5617
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word service?

A

servus

5618
Q

Give the English for the phrase per capita -

A

by heads

5619
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive imperfectly?

A

facio

5620
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive legitimate?

A

lex

5621
Q

Give the meaning for

subitō

A

suddenly

5622
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive adverb?

A

verbum

5623
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: auxilium.

A

auxilium, auxilii, N. – help

5624
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnimur

5625
Q

Give the meaning for

laudō

A

praise (1)

5626
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnēris

5627
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subtrahend?

A

traho

5628
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive management?

A

manus

5629
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive libertine.

A

līber

5630
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive except?

A

capio

5631
Q

Give the meaning for

aequus

A

equal (2)

5632
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: terreo.

A

terreo, terrere, terrui, territus – frighten, scare

5633
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

docēbimur

5634
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive duchy?

A

duco

5635
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive productivity?

A

duco

5636
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive expound?

A

pono

5637
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amatory?

A

amo

5638
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive postscript?

A

scribo

5639
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.

A

lēgis līberae

5640
Q

Give the meaning for

brachium

A

forearm

5641
Q

Give the meaning for

tollō

A

raise (3; sustuli, sublatum)

5642
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via magna.

A

viās magnās

5643
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive versatility?

A

verto

5644
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager magnus.

A

agrōrum magnōrum

5645
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive duel?

A

bellum

5646
Q

From what Latin word do we derive maladjustment?

A

malus

5647
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Mississippi.

A

Pro scientia et sapientia - For knowledge and wisdom

5648
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word magisterial?

A

magister

5649
Q

Give the English for the phrase stet.

A

let it stand (printing term)

5650
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive biennial?

A

annus

5651
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: laudo.

A

laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus – praise

5652
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive provocation?

A

vox

5653
Q

Give the English for the phrase cave canem.

A

beware of the dog

5654
Q

From what Latin word do we derive haughtiness?

A

altus

5655
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive departed?

A

pars

5656
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive simplify?

A

facio

5657
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capacious?

A

capio

5658
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive seaport?

A

portus

5659
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive applause.

A

laudō

5660
Q

Give the English for the phrase de mortuis nil nisi bonum.

A

speak only good of the dead

5661
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

captī(-ae, -a) erunt

5662
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive tractable?

A

traho

5663
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Nebraska

A

Litteris dedicata et omnibus artibus: Dedicated to letters and all the arts

5664
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive statehouse?

A

sto

5665
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive entertain?

A

teneo

5666
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive consist?

A

sto

5667
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive emancipate?

A

manus

5668
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive chute?

A

cado

5669
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive circumnavigate.

A

navigō

5670
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

portāverō

5671
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive present?

A

sum

5672
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.

A

maria magna

5673
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus līber.

A

equīs līberīs

5674
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive descriptive?

A

scribo

5675
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive admonition?

A

moneo

5676
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amorous?

A

amo

5677
Q

Give the meaning for

ferōx

A

wild/fierce (3 gen. ferocis)

5678
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive demonstrate?

A

moneo

5679
Q

From what Latin word do we derive belladonna?

A

bonus

5680
Q

For the noun via, give the Nominative Singular form.

A

via

5681
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word duel?

A

bellum

5682
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive subject?

A

iacio

5683
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dominate?

A

domus

5684
Q

Give the meaning for

sepulcrum

A

grave

5685
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive animadversion?

A

animus

5686
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive repair (fix)?

A

paro

5687
Q

Give the meaning for

āter

A

black

5688
Q

Give the meaning for

toga

A

toga (1)

5689
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive transportation?

A

porto

5690
Q

Give the meaning for

-que (enclitic)

A

and

5691
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive benefactor?

A

facio

5692
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive dismissal?

A

mitto

5693
Q

Give the meaning for

celeritās

A

swiftness (3; celeritatis)

5694
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive mismanagement?

A

manus

5695
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive confectionery?

A

facio

5696
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rebellion?

A

bellum

5697
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jess?

A

iacio

5698
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconceivably?

A

capio

5699
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive paternal?

A

pater

5700
Q

Give the meaning for

dexter

A

right

5701
Q

Give the meaning for

pellō

A

push (3; pepuli)

5702
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive doctrine.

A

doceō

5703
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive benign.

A

bonus

5704
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Colorado.

A

Nil sine numine: Nothing without divine guidance

5705
Q

For the noun signum, give the Accusative Plural form.

A

signa

5706
Q

Give the meaning for

suus

A

his/hers/its own

5707
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attractiveness?

A

traho

5708
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive inaction?

A

ago

5709
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive perverse?

A

verto

5710
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remit?

A

mitto

5711
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive support.

A

portō

5712
Q

Give the meaning for

cadō

A

fall (3; cecidi)

5713
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portātī(-ae, -a) erunt

5714
Q

For the phrase līber ager, give the Nominative Singular

A

līber ager

5715
Q

Give the meaning for

schola

A

school (1)

5716
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provender?

A

habeo

5717
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.

A

signō līberō

5718
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitēs līberōs

5719
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: regina.

A

regina, reginae, F. – queen

5720
Q

From what Latin word do we derive discomfort?

A

fortis

5721
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive liberality.

A

līber

5722
Q

Give the English for the phrase festina lente.

A

make haste slowly

5723
Q

Give the meaning for

postquam

A

afterwards

5724
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: amitto.

A

amitto, amittere, amisi, amissus – lose, let go

5725
Q

Give the meaning for

tredecim

A

thirteen

5726
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recuperate?

A

capio

5727
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.

A

capitis

5728
Q

Give the meaning for

(dē)vorō

A

swallow (1)

5729
Q

What is the Latin for the ordinal number seven?

A

septimus, septima, septimum

5730
Q

For the noun equus, give the Nominative Plural form.

A

equī

5731
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive affiliate?

A

filius

5732
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive realism?

A

res

5733
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive permanent.

A

maneō

5734
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.

A

mīlitibus ācribus

5735
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: dominus.

A

dominus, domini, M. – master

5736
Q

Give the meaning for

iūdex

A

judge (3; iudicis)

5737
Q

Give the meaning for

gerō

A

carry/bear (3; gessi)

5738
Q

Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via fortis.

A

viārum fortium

5739
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare pār.

A

maria pāria

5740
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive persistence?

A

sto

5741
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indisposition?

A

pono

5742
Q

From what Latin word do we derive approach?

A

prope

5743
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive fraternal?

A

frater

5744
Q

Give the meaning for

fugiō

A

flee (3; fugi)

5745
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of Idaho.

A

Esto perpetua: May she [it] last forever

5746
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive sufficient?

A

facio

5747
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number six?

A

sex

5748
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive convention?

A

venio

5749
Q

Give the meaning for

tum

A

then

5750
Q

Give the meaning for

asinus

A

donkey

5751
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equality?

A

aequus

5752
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive centennial?

A

annus

5753
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.

A

lēge fortī

5754
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.

A

mīlite pārī

5755
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word publicity?

A

populus

5756
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive surroundings?

A

unda

5757
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive effectively?

A

facio

5758
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconsistency?

A

sto

5759
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

positī(-ae, -a) sumus

5760
Q

Which cardinal numbers have charts?

A

ūnus, duo, trēs, and mīlle (mīlle = one thousand)

5761
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the University of Missouri

A

Salus populi: The welfare of the people

5762
Q

From what Latin word do we derive reproachful?

A

prope

5763
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive amiable?

A

amo

5764
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive peninsula?

A

insula

5765
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive monument?

A

moneo

5766
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: inimicus.

A

inimicus, inimici, M. – enemy

5767
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive disport?

A

porto

5768
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: latus.

A

latus, lata, latum – wide

5769
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word fortunate?

A

fortuna

5770
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive adversary?

A

verto

5771
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive capstan?

A

capio

5772
Q

Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis līber.

A

cīvis līber

5773
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: mater.

A

mater, matris, F. – mother

5774
Q

For the phrase multus puer, give the Nominative Singular

A

multus puer

5775
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive counteract?

A

ago

5776
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive ejaculation?

A

iacio

5777
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of New York.

A

Excelsior: Ever upward

5778
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive detain.

A

teneō

5779
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word subservient?

A

servus

5780
Q

Give the Nominative Neuter ending for ūnus.

A

ūnum

5781
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: cedo.

A

cedo, cedere, cessi, cessurus – yield, move

5782
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via fortis.

A

viae fortī

5783
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuistī

5784
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continual?

A

teneo

5785
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deduction?

A

duco

5786
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive patter?

A

pater

5787
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive consignment?

A

signum

5788
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive chef?

A

caput

5789
Q

Give the meaning for

levis, leve

A

light (3)

5790
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive unmanageable?

A

manus

5791
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.

A

puerō magnō

5792
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive rebellious?

A

bellum

5793
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive realm?

A

rex

5794
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manumission?

A

manus

5795
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: equus.

A

equus, equi, M. – horse

5796
Q

Give the meaning for

exerceō

A

work (2; exercui)

5797
Q

From what Latin word do we derive malefactor?

A

malus

5798
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive rejection?

A

iacio

5799
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive stature?

A

sto

5800
Q

Give the meaning for

incipiō

A

begin (3; incepi)

5801
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive foretaste?

A

tango

5802
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signīs magnīs

5803
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive jester?

A

gero

5804
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.

A

agrum ācrem

5805
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive motionless?

A

moveo

5806
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive access?

A

cedo

5807
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive production?

A

duco

5808
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive traitor?

A

do

5809
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive content.

A

teneō

5810
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive supporter?

A

porto

5811
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive vertically?

A

verto

5812
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reproduce?

A

duco

5813
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word portico?

A

porta

5814
Q

Give the English and author of the phrase errare humanum est.

A

to err is human – Seneca

5815
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word expatriate?

A

patria

5816
Q

For the phrase multus ager, give the Genitive Singular

A

multī agrī

5817
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accidental?

A

cado

5818
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive essence?

A

sum

5819
Q

For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

fuerit

5820
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive significant?

A

facio

5821
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive desperado?

A

spes

5822
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signīs nostrīs

5823
Q

For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

portāntur

5824
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recourse?

A

curro

5825
Q

Give the meaning for

tōtus

A

all/whole/entire

5826
Q

For the noun mare, give the Ablative Singular form.

A

marī

5827
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive report?

A

porto

5828
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive inter?

A

terra

5829
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive omit?

A

mitto

5830
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contiguity?

A

tango

5831
Q

From what Latin word do we derive oboe?

A

altus

5832
Q

Give the meaning for

iter

A

journey (3; itineris)

5833
Q

Give the English for the phrase de mortuis nil nisi bonum

A

speak only good of the dead

5834
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mutineer?

A

moveo

5835
Q

Give the meaning for

A

give (3; dedi)

5836
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive applaud.

A

laudō

5837
Q

Using an Ablative of Place Where, say in Latin “in a forest”

A

in silvā

5838
Q

Give the English for the phrase ante bellum.

A

before the war

5839
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive advocacy?

A

vox

5840
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive endow.

A

do

5841
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive dominio?

A

domus

5842
Q

Using an Ablative of Agent, say in Latin “The men are seen by me.”

A

Virī ā mē videntur

5843
Q

Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.

A

puerō ācrī

5844
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive mob.

A

moveō

5845
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive belle.

A

bonus

5846
Q

For the phrase multus nauta, give the Ablative Singular

A

multō nautā

5847
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive prescient?

A

scio

5848
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mobilization?

A

moveo

5849
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive multitudinous.

A

multus

5850
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive exclamation.

A

clamo

5851
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partaker?

A

pars

5852
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive partially?

A

pars

5853
Q

For the verb doceō, give the First Person Singular Present Active Indicative form.

A

doceō

5854
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive mortal?

A

mors

5855
Q

For the phrase noster equus, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrō equō

5856
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive indict?

A

dico

5857
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive malady.

A

malus

5858
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager līber.

A

agrī līberī

5859
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word agrarian?

A

ager

5860
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuī

5861
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive nocturnal?

A

nox

5862
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive multiplicity.

A

multus

5863
Q

Give the English for the phrase et tu, Brute!.

A

even you, Brutus!

5864
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive supernumerary?

A

numerus

5865
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive accessory?

A

cedo

5866
Q

Give the meaning for

nunc

A

now

5867
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.

A

signa magna

5868
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive payment?

A

pax

5869
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare forte.

A

maria fortia

5870
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive removable?

A

moveo

5871
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

posuerit

5872
Q

Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.

A

corpora fortia

5873
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive endue?

A

duco

5874
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive expedience?

A

pes

5875
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive automotive?

A

moveo

5876
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive servitor?

A

servus

5877
Q

Give the meaning for

testūdō

A

tortoise

5878
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive ireful?

A

ira

5879
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.

A

mare nostrum

5880
Q

Give the meaning for

stō

A

stand (1)

5881
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

corpus nostrum

5882
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer līber.

A

puerō līberō

5883
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive productive?

A

duco

5884
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artful?

A

ars

5885
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: templum.

A

templum, templi, N – temple

5886
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctī(-ae, -a) estis

5887
Q

Give the meaning for

poēta

A

poet (1; mas.)

5888
Q

For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.

A

capiēmur

5889
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive amplify?

A

facio

5890
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive attractively?

A

traho

5891
Q

Give the meaning for

ignāvus

A

stupid

5892
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equīs fortibus

5893
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive binocular?

A

oculus

5894
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive undercurrent?

A

curro

5895
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive invert?

A

verto

5896
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via pāris.

A

viās pārēs (-īs)

5897
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive avert?

A

verto

5898
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive denote.

A

notus

5899
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive anticipate?

A

capio

5900
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive unceasing?

A

cedo

5901
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive agricultural?

A

ager

5902
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive agriculturist?

A

ager

5903
Q

Give the meaning for

discēdō

A

leave (3; discessi)

5904
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive courier?

A

curro

5905
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive reassure?

A

cura

5906
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: fabula.

A

fabula, fabulae, F. – story

5907
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive collegiate?

A

lex

5908
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affectionate?

A

facio

5909
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive contemporary?

A

tempus

5910
Q

For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.

A

pōnor

5911
Q

For the phrase noster nauta, give the Dative Singular

A

nostrō nautae

5912
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conduce?

A

duco

5913
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.

A

doctus(-a, -um) erās

5914
Q

Give the meaning for

gladius

A

sword (2)

5915
Q

Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.

A

signō nostrō

5916
Q

Give the Latin and English for the motto of the state of Michigan

A

Si quaeris paeninsulam amoenam circumspice – If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you

5917
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive redound?

A

unda

5918
Q

From what Latin word do we derive forte?

A

fortis

5919
Q

Give the meaning for

rūsticus

A

rural

5920
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive universality?

A

verto

5921
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive mobilize?

A

moveo

5922
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word pilgrim?

A

ager

5923
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin adjective: parvus.

A

parvus, parva, parvum – small

5924
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive reproduction?

A

duco

5925
Q

Give the Latin adjective from which we derive liberate.

A

līber

5926
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive convenient?

A

venio

5927
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

cīvis ācris

5928
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive persistency?

A

sto

5929
Q

Give the meaning for

īnfēlīx

A

unlucky (3 gen. infelicis)

5930
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive envy?

A

video

5931
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive acceptation?

A

capio

5932
Q

For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.

A

portābimus

5933
Q

From what Latin noun do we derive the English word impecunious?

A

pecunia

5934
Q

Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.

A

cīvis nostrī

5935
Q

Give the meaning for

fāma

A

fame

5936
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive enemy?

A

amo

5937
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive resistant?

A

sto

5938
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrum nostrum

5939
Q

Give the meaning for

labōrō

A

work (1)

5940
Q

For the phrase nostra via, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrae viae

5941
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive royally?

A

rex

5942
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: pes.

A

pes, pedis, M. – foot

5943
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive territory?

A

terra

5944
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive concourse?

A

curro

5945
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artillery?

A

ars

5946
Q

Give the meaning for

Ecce!

A

Behold

5947
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conscript?

A

scribo

5948
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive velocipede?

A

pes

5949
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer noster.

A

puerum nostrum

5950
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive signalize?

A

signum

5951
Q

Give the meaning for

sōl

A

sun (3; solis)

5952
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive surveying?

A

video

5953
Q

Give the meaning for

decimus

A

tenth

5954
Q

From what 5th declension Latin noun do we derive really?

A

res

5955
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive recipient?

A

capio

5956
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive vocation?

A

vox

5957
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: bellum.

A

bellum, belli, N. – war

5958
Q

Give the meaning for

ā, ab

A

from (+ abl.)

5959
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deride?

A

rideo

5960
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive contradict?

A

dico

5961
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive traceable?

A

traho

5962
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive propound?

A

pono

5963
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive dissociate?

A

socius

5964
Q

From what Latin word do we derive equal?

A

aequus

5965
Q

For the verb portō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.

A

portāre

5966
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive conversely?

A

verto

5967
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive savage?

A

silva

5968
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive enamour.

A

amō

5969
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive edict?

A

dico

5970
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive trace?

A

traho

5971
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive horrify?

A

facio

5972
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive servant?

A

servus

5973
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive successful?

A

cedo

5974
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deserve?

A

servus

5975
Q

Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.

A

corporibus ācribus

5976
Q

Give the meaning for

possum

A

to be able (can) (irregular)

5977
Q

Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum pār.

A

signum pār

5978
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive deservedly?

A

servus

5979
Q

Give the Dative Masculine ending for ūnus.

A

ūnī

5980
Q

Give the meaning for

spectō

A

watch (1)

5981
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive personification?

A

facio

5982
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: liber.

A

liber, libri, M. – book

5983
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive negligent?

A

lego

5984
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peace?

A

pax

5985
Q

For the phrase nostrum signum, give the Genitive Singular

A

nostrī signī

5986
Q

What is the Latin for the cardinal number four?

A

quattuor

5987
Q

Give the meaning for

meus

A

my

5988
Q

From what Latin word do we derive enforcement?

A

fortis

5989
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive revel?

A

bellum

5990
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.

A

equōs fortēs (-īs)

5991
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive villain?

A

villa

5992
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive deceive?

A

capio

5993
Q

For the phrase multum signum, give the Accusative Plural

A

multa signa

5994
Q

From what 1st conjugation Latin verb do we derive distantly?

A

sto

5995
Q

From what Latin verb do we derive uninteresting?

A

sum

5996
Q

From what Latin word do we derive embellish?

A

bonus

5997
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive continuation?

A

teneo

5998
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin noun: agricola.

A

agricola, agricolae, M. – farmer

5999
Q

From what 4th declension Latin noun do we derive manicure?

A

manus

6000
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive avenue?

A

venio

6001
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive inveigle?

A

oculus

6002
Q

Give the meaning for

sine

A

without (+ abl.)

6003
Q

Give the meaning for

clārus

A

clear

6004
Q

Give the meaning for

plaudō

A

clap (3; plausi)

6005
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive manse?

A

maneo

6006
Q

Give the Latin verb from which we derive mobility.

A

moveō

6007
Q

For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.

A

docuistī

6008
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive affectation?

A

facio

6009
Q

From what 2nd conjugation Latin verb do we derive provision?

A

video

6010
Q

Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager noster.

A

agrōs nostrōs

6011
Q

From what 2nd declension Latin noun do we derive magnanimous?

A

animus

6012
Q

From what 1st declension Latin noun do we derive aqueduct?

A

aqua

6013
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive loyally?

A

lex

6014
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive artificial?

A

ars

6015
Q

Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.

A

mīlitibus līberīs

6016
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive remittance?

A

mitto

6017
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the following Latin verb: sto.

A

sto, stare, steti, status – stand

6018
Q

From what 3rd conjugation Latin verb do we derive commitment?

A

mitto

6019
Q

From what 4th conjugation Latin verb do we derive inconvenience?

A

venio

6020
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive corset?

A

corpus

6021
Q

Give the meaning for

Quō?

A

To where

6022
Q

From what 3rd declension Latin noun do we derive peaceable?

A

pax