Participles VocabDerivativesCultureMisc.
dormiens
sleeping
vocatus
Having been called
equos currentes video.
I see running horses
coquus, a domino laudatus, cenam paravit.
The cook, having been praised by the master, prepared dinner.
venenum, in poculo celatum, Cogidubnum interficiet.
The poison, hidden in the cup, will kill Cogidubnus.
Poculum est plenum vini.
full
Celo, celare, celavi, celatum
To hide
Rem magum suscipere volo.
To take up, undertake
Mandata tua effeci.
I carried out
Novam togam nuper emi.
recently
From fons, meaning a large basin of water in a church
font
From confido, means a person you trust in
confidant
From infelix, means unlucky
infelicitous
From deicio, means feeling down
dejected
From plenus, means “fully attended”
plenary
This is the Roman name of the town Bath, England
Aquae Sulis
This was the Roman equivalent of Sulis
Minerva
These types of people went to Aquae Sulis often
sick
The emperor sent people like __________ to Britain to spread Roman culture.
Memor
He was the senator that came to Bath to try to cause Cogidubnus’ death
Who was Salvius
What kind of participle is “sedentes”
Present Participle
Participles are ___________ formed from _______________
Adjectives formed from verbs
Translate: “Marcus poculum a Salvio offertum cepit.”
Marcus took the cup having been offered by Salvius
Give the Latin for “having been called”
Vocatus, a, um
This word means “hard” or “harsh”
Durus, a, um
DAILY DOUBLE!
Final Jeopardy Give the phrase “a will having been made by Salvius”