Lesson 24: Plagosus Orbilius (p 170)

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Lesson 24: Plagosus Orbilius (p 170) Unit V Vocabulary Lesson 24: Plagosus Orbilius (p 170)

book liber librī masculine 2nd declension

word verbum verbī neuter 2nd declension

full plēnus plēna plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2

late. slow. tardus tarda tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2

to hear audiō audīre audīvī audītus Verb 4th conjugation

to hold (together). to contain. contineō continēre continuī contentus Verb 2nd conjugation

to draw. to drag. trahō trahere trāxī trāctus Verb 3rd conjugation

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varius varia varium adjective declensions 1 & 2

deus deī masculine 2nd declension

commodus commoda commodum adjective declensions 1 & 2

studium stud(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

ōtium ōt(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

ita “Ita” can also be used as a translation for “Yes.” adverb

cum Takes an ABLATIVE noun Preposition + ABL

fugiō fugere fūgī fugitūrus N.B.: The macron on the 3rd PP is distinguishing! 3rd –io conjugation

studia studiōrum neuter plural 2nd declension

dea deae feminine 1st declension

valeō valēre valuī valitūrus 2nd conjugation N.B. The greeting “vale, valete” comes from this verb. 2nd conjugation

dīcō dīcere dīxī dictus N.B.: Singular imperative, “dīc” 3rd conjugation

incipiō incipere incēpī inceptus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

perpetuus perpetua perpetuum adjective declensions 1 & 2

firmus firma firmum adjective declensions 1 & 2

gerō gerere gessī gestus Verb 3rd conjugation

afficiō afficere affēcī affectus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

plēnus plēna plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2

contineō continēre continuī contentus Verb 2nd conjugation

verbum verbī neuter 2nd declension

audiō audīre audīvī audītus Verb 4th conjugation

tardus tarda tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2

trahō trahere trāxī trāctus Verb 3rd conjugation

liber librī masculine 2nd declension

studium stud(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

varius varia varium adjective declensions 1 & 2

ōtium ōt(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

deus deī masculine 2nd declension

fugiō fugere fūgī fugitūrus N.B.: The macron on the 3rd PP is distinguishing! 3rd –io conjugation

cum Takes an ABLATIVE noun Preposition + ABL

commodus commoda commodum adjective declensions 1 & 2

dea deae feminine 1st declension

dīcō dīcere dīxī dictus N.B.: Singular imperative, “dīc” 3rd conjugation

ita “Ita” can also be used as a translation for “Yes.” adverb

verbum verbī neuter 2nd declension

studia studiōrum neuter plural 2nd declension

liber librī masculine 2nd declension

afficiō afficere affēcī affectus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

valeō valēre valuī valitūrus 2nd conjugation N.B. The greeting “vale, valete” comes from this verb. 2nd conjugation

incipiō incipere incēpī inceptus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

contineō continēre continuī contentus Verb 2nd conjugation

tardus tarda tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2

plēnus plēna plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2

perpetuus perpetua perpetuum adjective declensions 1 & 2

firmus firma firmum adjective declensions 1 & 2

gerō gerere gessī gestus Verb 3rd conjugation

audiō audīre audīvī audītus Verb 4th conjugation

trahō trahere trāxī trāctus Verb 3rd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… varius varia varium adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… deus deī masculine 2nd declension

Complete the principal parts… commodus commoda commodum adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… studium stud(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

Complete the principal parts… ōtium ōt(i)ī neuter 2nd declension

Complete the principal parts… fugiō fugere fūgī fugitūrus N.B.: The macron on the 3rd PP is distinguishing! 3rd –io conjugation

Complete the principal parts… studia studiōrum neuter plural 2nd declension

Complete the principal parts… dea deae feminine 1st declension

Complete the principal parts… valeō valēre valuī valitūrus N.B. The greeting “vale, valete” comes from this verb. 2nd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… dīcō dīcere dīxī dictus N.B.: Singular imperative, “dīc” 3rd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… incipiō incipere incēpī inceptus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

Complete the principal parts… perpetuus perpetua perpetuum adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… firmus firma firmum adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… gerō gerere gessī gestus Verb 3rd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… afficiō afficere affēcī affectus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation

Complete the principal parts… plēnus plēna plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… contineō continēre continuī contentus Verb 2nd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… verbum verbī neuter 2nd declension

Complete the principal parts… audiō audīre audīvī audītus Verb 4th conjugation

Complete the principal parts… tardus tarda tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2

Complete the principal parts… trahō trahere trāxī trāctus Verb 3rd conjugation

Complete the principal parts… liber librī masculine 2nd declension

Give the Latin for SO ita

Give the Latin for STUDIES studia, studiorum, n.

Give the Latin for TO SAY dico, dicere, dixi, dictus

Give the Latin for GOD deus, dei, m.

Give the Latin for WITH Cum (+abl)

Give the Latin for GODDESS dea, deae, f.

Give the Latin for CHANGING varius, varia, varium

Give the Latin for LEISURE otium, ot(i)i, n.

Give the Latin for TO FLEE fugio, fugere, fūgi, fugiturus

Give the Latin word for: TO FIND invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus

Give the Latin word for: TO MAKE facio, facere, feci, factus

Give the Latin word for: TO DO, DISCUSS, DRIVE, ETC. agō, agere, ēgī, āctus

Give the Latin word for: TO COME venio, venire, veni, venturus

Give the Latin word for: TO YIELD cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessūrus

Give the Latin word for: TO SEND mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus

Give the Latin word for: TO RULE rego, regere, rexi, rectus

Give the Latin word for: TO TAKE capio, capere, cepi, captus

Give the Latin word for: TO PLACE pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus

Give the Latin word for: LEAD duco, ducere, duxi, ductus

Give the Latin for CONSTANT perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum

Give the Latin for TO AFFECT afficio, afficere, affeci, affectus

Give the Latin for TO BEGIN incipio, incipere, incepi, inceptus

Give the Latin for TO CARRY gero, gerere, gessi, gestus

Give the Latin for BOOK LIBER, LIBRI

Give the Latin for SLOW TARDUS, TARDA, TARDUM

Give the Latin for TO DRAG TRAHO, TRAHERE, TRAXI, TRACTUS

Give the Latin for WORD VERBUM, VERBI

Give the Latin for FULL PLENUS, PLENA, PLENUM

Give the Latin for TO HEAR AUDIO, AUDIRE, AUDIVI, AUDITUS

Give the Latin for TO CONTAIN CONTINEO, CONTINERE, CONTINUI, CONTENTUS