VOCAB
DERIVATIVES
NOVNS
CONIVGATION
TRANSLATION
100

Baculum

Stick

100

Replete

stocked, plenus

100

-Ibus

3rd D; Abl pl, Dat pl

100

Amo

1st

100

Servus stat ad ianuam 

The slave stands at the door

200

Domini

masters

200

Statute

Statua, law
200

Make Cornelius voc sg

Cornelii

200

Describe 2nd conjugation

-eo; -ere; -ui

200

Prope domum Cornelii, raedarius iacit cistas in raedam

Near the house of Cornelius, a coachman throws chests into the carriage

300

Fossa

Ditch

300

Apparatus

Paratus, a device used for something

300

What ending is this -ae

1st D; Nom pl, Gen sg, Dat sg,

300

Esse

Irreg

300
"Marce, fer me aquam"

Marcus, bring me water

400

Vestigia (3 meanings)

Tracks, footprints, traces

400

Noctambulist (use in sentence)

Ambulo, sleepwalker

400

Name all the cases

Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, Vocative, (Locative)

400

Dic (make negative plural)

3rd; Nolite Dicere

400

Invenimus Getam canibus

We found Geta by/with dogs

500

Nemo, Nullo, Nobis

No one, None, For us

500

Intractable (used in a sentence)

Traho, difficult to be controlled

500

Three functions of the Ablative

Means, Manner, Prep, Time when, ...

500

Iacere, mittere, habere, iubere, itinere

3rd io, 3, 2, 2, noun

500

Marcus, amicus Sexti, ire solet ad urbem equo

Marcus, the friend of Sextus, usually goes to the city by horse

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