cause, causae (f.)
reason, cause; case
bright, clear; famous
send
audio, audire, audivi, auditus
hear, listen (to)
quidem
(postpositive) indeed, certainly; at least
Fully identify "caelorum"
Neuter genitive plural from caelum, caeli. "Of the heavens."
Fully identify "tuis"
Masc./Fem./Neut. Dative/Ablative plural of tuus, -a, -um.
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus
say, speak, tell
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus
lead; consider
Enim is to etenim as quidem is to what
Fully identify "socios parvos"
Fully identify "cupidus auri"
Masc. Nominative S. of cupidus, -a, -um, and genitive singular of aurum, auri (n.). "The man desirous of gold"
Provide the third principle part of the verb "to feel"
sensi
factus
Provide the Latin for you in the singular and plural nominative
tu et vos
Translate "mox vos videbo"
I will see you (all) soon
pater noster
Our father
Provide the Latin verb that the English "captive" comes from
capio, capere, cepi, captus
Provide the Latin verb that the English "adventure" comes from
venio, venire, veni, ventum
Provide the Latin for "through the large sea"
per altum magnum
Provide the Latin for "few causes(nom.) of glory for the men"
causae parvae gloriae viris
Provide the Latin for "on account of the deep hatred"
de odio alto
Provide two English derivatives from the verb "to rule"
regent, regal, rector, direct, etc.
Provide two English derivatives for the verb "to place"
apposition, posit, etc.
Provide the Latin for "he/she/it has jealousy concerning the healthy queen"
Invidiam de regina valida habet
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Dative of Possessor construction