Week 6 Flashcards
Caesar, Caesaris
Caesar
salūs, salūtis
safety; welfare; salvation
vōx, vōcis
voice; cry
audīvit
he, she, it heard
virtūs, virtūtis
courage; virtue
mīles, mīlitis
soldier
pāx, pācis
peace
via, ae
road; way
populus, ī
people; nation
mūnīvērunt
they fortified; they constructed (w. viam or viās)
Caesar
Caesar, Caesaris
safety; welfare; salvation
salūs, salūtis
voice; cry
vōx, vōcis
he, she, it heard
audīvit
courage; virtue
virtūs, virtūtis
soldier
mīles, mīlitis
peace
pāx, pācis
road; way
via, ae
people; nation
populus, ī
they fortified; they constructed (w. viam or viās)
mūnīvērunt
Appositive
A noun or a phrase that is “put beside” another noun to rename or explain it and set off by commas.
Agreement rule for appositives (Grammar 473)
An appositive agrees with its noun in number and case.
There is
There are
est (the expletive there)
sunt (the expletive there)