π€ Latin Topic Test- Michaelmas Term π€ Flashcards
Amo: translate
Amo: what is it? (V/adj/nou)
Love
Verb
Lacrimo: translate
Lacrimo is a β¦ (v/adj/adv)
Weep, cry
Verb
Laudo:translation
Laudo is aβ¦
Praise
Verb
Pugno: translation
Pugno is aβ¦
Fight
Verb
Terreo: translation
Terreo is aβ¦
Frighten, terrify
Verb
Maneo: translation
Maneo is a verb
Remain, stay
Verb
Timeo: translation (VERB)
fear, be afraid
Iubeo: translation (VERB)
order
Rego (VERB)
rule
Curro (VERB)
Run
Vinco (VERB)
Conquer
Descendo (VERB)
Go down, come down
Peto (VERB)
Make for, seek, beg/ask for
Capio (VERB)
Take, catch, capture, make (a plan)
Iacio (VERB)
Throw
Interficio (VERB)
Kill
Conspicio (VERB)
Catch sight of, notice
Punio (VERB)
Punish
Audio (VERB)
Hear, listen to
Sum (IRREGULAR VERBS)
Be
Eo (IRREGULAR VERB)
Go
Inquit (IRREGULAR VERB)
He/she says/said
Possum (IRREGULAR VERB)
Can, be able
Ad (PREPOSITION)
To, towards
Contra (PREPOSITION)
Against
In +accusative
In +ablative
Into, onto
In, on
Per (PREPOSITION)
Through, along with
Prope (PREPOSITION)
Near
Trans (PREPOSITION)
Across
A, ab (PREPOSITION)
From, away from, by
Cum (PREPOSITION)
With
De (PREPOSITION)
From, down from, about
E, ex (PREPOSITION)
From, out of, out from
Iratus (ADJ)
Angry
Laetus (ADJ)
Happy
Multus (ADJ)
Many, much
Pulcher (ADJ)
Beautiful, handsome
Romanus (ADJ)
Roman
Saevus (ADJ)
Savage, cruel
Graecus (ADJ)
Greek
Bonus (ADJ)
Good
Magnus (ADJ)
Big, large, great
Malus (ADJ)
Evil, bad
Audax (ADJ)
Bold, daring
Fortis (ADJ)
Brave, strong
Ingens (ADJ)
Huge
Difficilis (ADJ)
Difficult
Facilis (ADJ)
Easy
Felix (ADJ)
Lucky, fortunate, happy
Etiam (ADVERB)
Also, even
Saepe (ADVERB
Often
Tum (ADVERB)
Then
Fortiter (ADVERB)
Bravely, strongly
Non (ADVERB)
Not
Celeriter (ADVERB)
Quickly
Diu (ADVERB)
For a long time
Olim (ADVERB)
Once, some time ago
Subito (ADVERB)
Suddenly
Tandem (ADVERB)
At last, finally
Dea (NOUN)
Goddess
Femina (NOUN)
Woman
Filia (NOUN)
Daughter
Regina (NOUN)
Queen
Hasta (NOUN)
Spear
Sagitta (NOUN)
Arrow
Silva (NOUN)
Wood
Terra (NOUN)
Land, ground, country
Deus (NOUN)
God
Filius (NOUN)
Son
Liberi (NOUN)
Children
Gladius (NOUN)
Sword
Equus (NOUN)
Horse
Arma (NOUN)
Arms, weapons
Bellum (NOUN)
War
Periculum (NOUN)
Danger
Auxilium (NOUN)
Help
Caelum (NOUN)
Sky, heaven
Homo (NOUN)
Man, human being
Mater (NOUN)
Mother
Pater (NOUN)
Father
Rex (NOUN)
King
Uxor (NOUN)
Wife
Mons (NOUN)
Mountain
Corpus (NOUN)
Body
Flumen (NOUN)
River
Mare (NOUN)
Sea
Nominative case is for theβ¦
Accusative case is for the directβ¦
SUBJECT
OBJECT
Infinite= toβ¦
What would manere be?
To remain
Infinitive means toβ¦
Timere meansβ¦
To fear
Adverbs end in -ly
Semper is an exception- it meansβ¦
Always
Adverbs end in -ly
Male meansβ¦
Badly
Translate!
Bam
Bas
Bat
Bamus
Batis
Bant
I was β¦ing
You were β¦ing
He/she was β¦ing
We were β¦ing
You(pl) were β¦ing
They were β¦ing
Translate!
I
Isti
It
Imus
Istis
Erunt
I β¦ed
You β¦ed
He/she/it β¦ed
We β¦ed
You(pl) β¦ed
They β¦ed
Pugno, pugnare, pugnavi
Translate!
I fight, to fight, I fought
What kind of punishments did the city of Rome suffer?
Flood
Disease and Famine
What did the Romans believe about the punishments from the gods?
They would be punished if they had violated the laws of the gods or they would punish anyone who made them angry
What was Prometheusβ crime?
He punished Jupiter by stealing fire from the gods to save mankind
What was Prometheusβ punishment?
Chained to a rock on a cliff and an eagle would peck at his liver daily and it would grow back nightly
Did Prometheus deserve his punishment?
No- tried to save mankind, put others before himself!
He caused no harm- to severe of a punishment
What were the consequences of a Vestal Virgin not performing their duties?
Lover and fire!?
If they had a lover- condemned to death
If the sacred fire went out- be beaten
Story of Marcia?
Found guilty of losing virginity
Romans left punishment to be made by gods
Had to dress in funeral clothes and parade through the streets of Rome
Went to a tombe which was the sealed up
Gods had the choice whether to save or kill Marcia!
Neuter plurals end inβ¦
A