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Quaestio: How can we remember vocabulary in Stage 10? Nunc Agenda: In your notebooks, make the four columns, fill in the rest of the vocab from Stage 10, page 180 LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES

abeō, abīre, abiī, abitum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES abeōgo awayVERB

accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES accipiōACCEPTS, RECEIVES: VERBaccept acceptance

callidus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES CALLIDUSCLEVER, SMART ADJECTIVE

capiō, capere, cēpī, captum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES capiōtakes, seizes, grabs, captures VERBcapture, captive

contentus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES contentusSATISFIEDADJECTIVEcontent contently contentment

exclāmō, exclāmāre, exclāmāvī, exclāmātum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES exclāmōexclaimsVERBexclaim exclamation exclamatory

frāter, frātrem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES FRATERBROTHERNOUNfraternity fraternal

imperium

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES imperiumEMPIRENOUNimperial imperialism empire emperor

inimīcus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES inimīcusENEMYNOUNenmity inimical

inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES inveniōfinds, come upon VERBinvent inventor invention inventive

eō, īre, iī, itum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES eōGOESVERBtransit

liber:librum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES liberBOOKNOUNlibrary, librarian

nōs

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nōsWEPRONOUN

nūntio, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī, nūntiātum

nūntiō, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī, nūntiātum LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nūntiōANNOUNCESVERBenunciate

pāx:pācem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES PAX:PACEMPEACENOUNpacify: (verb) to calm or to bring peace pacifier pacifist

portus:portum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES PORTUSHARBORNOUNport

quam <><>

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES quamTHAN, HOWCONJUNCTIO N

semper

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES semperALWAYSADVERBsemper fidelis – “always faithful”

sententia

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES sententiathought, opinion NOUNsentence sentimental sentiment

servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES servōSAVES, PROTECTS VERBconserve conservation reserve reservation preserve preservation reservoir

SOLUS

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES SOLUSALONE, LONELYADJECTIVEsolo solitary solitude isolate, isolation soliloquy

TACET: TACUIT

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES TACET: TACUIT IS SILENT, IS QUIET: WAS SILENT, WAS QUIET VERBtacit: (adj.) silent or unspoken With the nod of her head, she gave her tacit approval. taciturn: (adj.) shy, reserved The boy was taciturn so he did not participate in class.

UXOR

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES UXOR: UXOREMWIFENOUNuxorious (adj): excessively attached to or dependent on one's wife

VEHEMENTER

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES VEHEMENTERVIOLENTLY, LOUDLY ADVERBvehement: (adj.) passionate, intense, very emotional The lawyer gave a vehement defense on behalf of her client. vehemently (adv.)

VOS

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES VOSYOU (PLURAL)PRONOUN

“CONTROVERSIA”, P. 166 Lines 1 – 5: Who is Alexander? Who is Theodorus? Translate: “Graeci sunt meliores quam Romani.”

CLASSWORK ASSIGNMENT: FILL IN ROMANS (QUINTUS’ SIDE)GREEKS (ALEXANDER’S SIDE)