relinquō, relinquere
Conjugate in:
1st, singular, present, passive
relinquor
List the 3 uses of the Ablative Case:
1. Location
2. Separation
3. Instrument
Give all 4 different conjugation types:
-āre
-ēre
-ere
-īre
What Latin word is the origin of the inundated, undulation, and abundant
unda, undae, f.
Which island was Daedalus trying to escape from?
Crete (Creta)
videō, vidēre
Conjugate in:
2nd, plural, imperfect, passive
vidēbāmini
Write out the dative endings, in all numbers (singular and plural) and all declensions (1st, 2nd, and 3rd)
1. -ae, -īs
2. -ō, -īs
3. -ī, -ibus
Conjugate videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus in the imperfect tense
vidēbam vidēbāmus
vidēbās vidēbātis
vidēbat vidēbant
Give the definition of these words:
pomum, pomī, n.
nox, noctis, f.
fons, fontis, f.
corpus, corporis, n.
1. fruit
2. night
3. fountain
4. body
What was Narcissus doing when Echo found him?
Hunting in the woods
necō, necāre
Conjugate in:
3rd, plural, future, passive
necābuntur
Decline this noun and adjective in the Genitive Plural:
bonus rex
(rex, regis, m.)
bonōrum regum
Conjugate trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractus in the future tense
traham trahēmus
trahēs trahētis
trahet trahent
Give the definitions of these verbs:
iubeo, iubere
quaero, quaerere
relinquo, relinquere
tango, tangere
1. to order, bid; command
2. to seek; ask for
3. to leave behind; abandon
4. to touch, feel
Who cursed Echo's voice?
Juno (Hera)
Translate into English:
Quintus in villā vīsus est āb amīcīs
Quintus was seen in the house by (his) friends
Without using notes, fully decline sol, solis, m.
sol solēs
solis solum
solī solibus
solem solēs
sole solibus
Conjugate videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus in the present passive
vidēor vidēmur
vidēris vidēmini
vidētur videntur
Please translate:
Thisbē in speluncam obscuram ab leō fūgit
Thisbe fled away from the lion into the dark cave
What ancient city was the setting for Pyramus and Thisbe?
Babylon
Translate into Latin:
We will be healed by the doctor
(sanō, sanāre)
(medicus, -ī, m.)
sanābimur ā medicō
Translate into Latin:
The youths were wounded by painful love
(iuvenis, iuvenis, m./f.)
(necō, necāre, necāvī, necātus)
(amor, amoris, f. )
("painful" = dolōrosus, -a, -um)
iuvenēs necātī sunt amore dolōrā
Make these active verbs into passive verbs
1. Caecilius vīdit (vīsus)
2. Aemelia sanāvit (sanātus)
3. Servī dūxērunt (ductus)
1. Caecilius vīsus est
2. Aemilia sanāta est
3. Servī ductī sunt
Please translate into Latin:
"We will leave, and we will meet under the tree"
(discēdō, discēdere)
(conveniō, convenīre)
(sub arbore)
discedēmus et conveniēmus sub arbore
Who was the King of Crete in Daedalus et Icarus?
King Minos