Lesson 11 New Material Flashcards
última rátion regum
the last resort of kings
causa -ae f.
cause
mora -ae f.
delay
natura -ae f.
nature
senténtia -ae f.
opinion, vote
custos custodis m.
guard
mens mentis (i-stem) f.
mind
munítio munitionis f.
fortification
rátio rationis f.
reason, manner
régio regionis f.
region
timor timoris m.
fear
īdem éadam idem
same
ubi
where? (in what place)
quo
whither? (to what place)
unde
whence? (from what place)
causā w/gen.
for the sake of
the last resort of kings
última rátion regum
cause
causa -ae f.
delay
mora -ae f.
nature
natura -ae f.
opinion, vote
senténtia -ae f.
guard
custos custodis m.
mind
mens mentis (i-stem) f.
fortification
munítio munitionis f.
reason, manner
rátio rationis f.
region
régio regionis f.
fear
timor timoris m.
same
īdem éadam idem
where? (in what place)
ubi
whither? (to what place)
quo
whence? (from what place)
unde
for the sake of
causā w/gen.
īdem is simply the demonstrative pronoun ___ with the suffix ___ added to the end of each form.
is ea id; -dem
Forms of is ending in -m change the final -m to a/an ___. Give an example.
-n; eundem, eandem, eorundem, earundem
Purpose clasues may be introduced by ut/ne or by a/an ____.
relative pronoun
When a relative pronoun is used to introduce a purpose clause, the relative pronoun still follows the ___.
Pronoun Agreement Rule
If a purpose clause is negative, ___ must be used.
ne
What are the three Latin and English words for where?
ubi (where?), quo (whither), unde (whence)
A relative clause of purpose cannot be used if the relative pronoun would agree with the ___ of an ___ verb.
subject; active
What does whither mean? Whence?
to what place; from what place