Unit 9 c. relative clauses of characteristic; dative of reference; supines Flashcards
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relative clauses of characteristic; dative of reference; supines
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Wheelock Chapter 38
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- Amīcus meus quī cōnsulem dēfendit ipse erat vir clārissimus.
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- My friend who defended the consul was himself a very famous man.
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- At nēmō erat quī istum hominem turpem dēfenderet.
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- But there was no one who would defend that fellow.
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- Quid est quod virī plūs metuant quam tyrannum?
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- What is there which men fear more than a tyrant?
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- Quis est quī inter lībertātem et imperium tyrannī dubitet?
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- Who is there who would hesitate between liberty and the command of a tyrant?
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- Rōmae antiquae erant quī pecūniam plūs quam rem pūblicam amārent.
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- At ancient Rome there were those who loved money more than the state.
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- Abeat ā patriā iste homō malus quī odium omnium cīvium bonōrum passus est.
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- Let that evil man depart from his country—he who has endured the hatred of all good citizens.
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- Catilīna (= Catiline), quī tantās īnsidiās contrā rem pūblicam fēcerat, ex urbe ā Cicerōne expulsus est.
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- Catiline, who had made such a great plot against the state, was driven from the city by Cicero.
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- Istī ducī in exsilium abeuntī quae vīta potest esse iūcunda?
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- What life can be pleasant for that leader as he goes off into exile?
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- Quis est quī tantum dolōrem ferre possit?
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- Who is there who would be able to bear such pain?
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- Nisi quis iūcundus bonusque erit, vītam vērē fēlīcem mihi nōn vīvet.
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- If a person is not agreeable and good, he will not live a truly happy life, it seems to me.
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- Cōnsulī nōn crēdent quī opera turpia faciat.
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- They will not trust a consul who would do base deeds.
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- Nōlī crēdere eī quī sit acerbus amīcīs.
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- Do not trust a man who is harsh to his friends.
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- Cicerō erat cōnsul quī rem pūblicam salūtī suae antepōneret.
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- Cicero was a consul who would place the state before his own safety.
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- Scīvērunt quārē cōnsulem tam fortem sequī vellēmus.
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- They knew why we wanted to follow such a brave consul.