forms
Reflexive and Intensive
Qu words
Relative Clauses
Ovid
100

gen. plur. masc. of hic

horum

100

Reflexive of Intensive: I saw Caesar himself in the forum. 

intensive

100

uterque

each (of 2)

100

How are the gender, number, and case of a relative pronoun determined?

Gender and number to agree with antecedent. 

Case from function in the relative clause. 

100

hortaturque sequi damnosasque erudit artes  

what noun does damnosasque modify?

artes

200

dat. sing. neut. of iste

isti

200

gen. sing. fem. of ipse

ipsius

200

aliquis, aliquid

someone, something, anyone, anything

200

Liber quem discipuli legere poterat graecus erat. 

Discipulus, i, m.: student

Graecus, a, um: Greek

The book which the students could not read was Greek. 

200

dedit oscula nato

non iterum repetenda suo pennisque levatus

ante volat comitique timet


pennisque: give the case and reason for the case

ablative of means/instrument

300

fem. acc. sing. quis

quem

300

gen. pl. of se

sui

300

quisque, quidque

each

300

Femina cuius oculi viros in silicem convertit bona amica erat. 

converto, convertere, converti, conversum: to turn, change

The woman whose eyes turned men into stone was a good friend. 

300

dedit oscula nato

non iterum repetenda suo pennisque levatus


what does levatus modify?

the implied subject of dedit- Daedalus 
400

masc. acc. sing. idem

eundem

400

Translate: 

Caesar se amat quod librum auxilio tibi legit.


librum auxilio tibi: self-help book 

Caesar loves himself because he read a self help book. 

400

quidam, quaedam, quoddam

a certain

400

Caesar contemnit virum qui in toga optima ius iecit. 

contemno, contemnere: to despise

ius, iuris, n. justice, soup

Caesar despises the man who threw soup on his best toga. 

400

velut ales, ab alto quae teneram prolem produxit in aera nido

what noun does alto modify? what is it called when an adjective is so far from its noun?


nido

hyperbaton

500

fem. gen. pl. of quidam

quarundam

500

Translate: Caesar gave his own book to his (Cicero's) friend. 

Caesar suum librum amico eius dedit.

500

quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque

whoever, whatever
500
We do not love the fatherland for which we wage many wars.

Wage: gero, gerere

Patriam cui multa bella gerimus non amamus.

500

"opus monitusque genae maduere seniles"

give the singular of maduere

maduit

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