Latin ch. 6 (VI) Flashcards
DEA, DEAE (fem. dat. and abl. pl.) DEĀBUS
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Goddess
Derivatives - adieu, deify, deity
DEUS, Ī (voc. Sg.) DEUS, (nom. pl.) DĪ (dat. and abl.) DĪS (the plural DEĪ and DEĪS became common during the Augustan Period)
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God
Derivatives - adieu, deity, deify
DISCIPULUS, DISCIPULĪ
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Learner, pupil, student
(mas.)
Derivatives - disciple, discipline, disciplinary
DISCIPULA, DISCIPULAE
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Learner, pupil, student
(fem.)
Derivatives - discipline, disciplinary, disciple
ĪNSIDIAE, ĪNSIDIĀRUM
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Ambush, plot, treachery
(fem.)
Derivatives - insidious
LIBER, LIBRĪ
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Book
(mas.) - don’t confuse with LĪBER meaning free
Derivatives - library, librarian, libretto
TYRANNUS, TYRANNĪ
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Absolute ruler, tyrant
(mas.)
Derivatives - tyrannical, tyrannous, tyrannicide
VITIUM, VITIĪ
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Fault, crime, vice
(neu.)
Derivatives - vitiate, vicious, vituperative; but not vice versa
GRAECUS, GRAECA, GRAECUM, - GRAECUS, GRAECĪ
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Greek - a Greek
mas.
PERPETUUS, PERPETUAL, PERPETUUM
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Perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted
Derivatives - perpetuate, perpetuity
PLĒNUS, PLĒNA, PLĒNUM
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Full, abundant, generous,
Derivatives - plenary, plenteous, plentiful, plenitude, plenty, replenish
SALVUS, SALVA, SALVUM (cf. SALVEŌ)
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Safe, sound
Derivatives - salvation(?)
SECUNDUS, SECUNDA, SECUNDUM
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Second; favorable, secondary
VESTER, VESTERA, VESTRUM
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Your
Plural - used in addressing more than one person vs. TUUS, -A, -UM (yours)
-QUE
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Enclitic - essentially a suffix - conj., AND; appended to the second of two words to be joined - FĀMA GLŌRIAQUE - fame and glory.