baggage
battle line
arms
letter (epistle)
impedimenta -orum n.
acies -ei f.
arma -orum n.
litterae -arum f.
to defend
to dismiss
defendo defendere defendi defensus
dimitto dimittere dimisi dimissus
The place or location of something is in the ___ case
locative
Two words that are not cities or small islands that have a locative case are domus (domi) & rus (ruri)
Nunc Dimittis
Now you dismiss
Give the comparative and superlative for:
bonus -a -um
Comparative: melior melius
Superlative: optimus -a -um
thousands
solid
farthest
middle (of)
milia milium n. w/gen.
firmus -a -um
ultimus -a -um
medius -a -um
to climb up
to read
ascendo ascendere ascendi ascensus
lego legere lēgi lectus
Some nouns have plural forms only, but may have a singular or plural _____ .
A noun and it's verb must agree in person and ___.
meaning.
number.
Quid Romae faciam?
What should I do in Rome?
The positive, comparative, & superlative of for the adverb based on bonus -a -um.
Positive: bene
Comparative: melius
Superlative: optimē
cavalry
slaughter
courage
safety
equites equitum m.
caedes caedis f.
virtus virtutis f.
salus salutis f.
to preserve
to aid
conservo (1)
adjuvo adjuvare adjuvi adjutus
Singular & Plural Imperative of:
comparo (to get ready, prepare)
Singular: compara
Plural: comparate
Bella gerant alii!
Let others wage war!
Give the comparative and superlative for:
fortis -e
Comparative: fortior -ius
Superlative: fortissimus -a -um
remaining
convenient
nearest
hollow
reliquus -a -um
commodus -a -um
proximus -a -um w/dat.
cavus -a -um
to kill
to assemble
occido occidere occidi occisus
convenio convenire convēni conventus
The verb ___ can be used to mean _____ or ______ in the sense of existence.
The verb sum can be used to mean there is or there are in the sense of existence.
Credo in unum Deum
I believe in one God.
The positive, comparative, & superlative of for the adverb based on fortis -e
Positive: fortiter
Comparative: fortius
Superlative: fortissimē
troops
narrow place
territory
boundary
copiae -arum f.
augustiae -arum f.
fines finium m.
finis finis m.
to spread
to hasten
pando pandere pandi passus
contendo contendere contendi --
Singular & Plural Imperative of:
emo (to buy)
Singular: eme
Plural: emite
Honor virtutis praemium
Esteem is the reward of virtue
Give the comparative and superlative for:
celer celeris celere
Comparative: celerior -ius
Superlative: celerrimus -a -um