Give the meaning of the three words below, in order.
1. possum, posse, potui
2. volo
3. nolo
1. I am able
2. I want
3. I do not want
Give the relative clause (not just the pronoun) in the following sentence.
has bestias erat ursa ingens, quam servus Germanicus custodiebat.
quam servus Germanicus custodiebat
Words become irregular through ________________
overusage
TRANSLATE:
"rex hodie spectaculum dat", inquit.
"The king is giving a spectacle today," he said.
Parse bona in the sentence below, giving gender, number, case, and use: haec cena est bona.
feminine singular nominative predicate
Give the meaning of the two words below, in order:
1. princeps
2. vulnero, vulnerare, vulneravi
1. chief
2. to wound
Give the gender, number, and case of the relative pronoun in the following sentence.
has bestias erat ursa ingens, quam servus Germanicus custodiebat.
feminine, singular, accusative
Who was Queen Boudica?
Queen of the Iceni, refused to be made a prisoner of the Roman Empire! Chose death instead of being brought to shame!
TRANSLATE:
sed ursam, quae saltat, videre volo.
But I want to see the bear which dances.
Parse quas in the sentence below, giving gender, number, case and use.
erant in aula multae bestias, quas rex multis terris importaverat.
Feminine plural accusative direct object
Give the meaning of the two words below, in order:
1. tollo, tollere, sustuli
2. punio, punire, punivi
1. to carry, lift
2. to punish
Recite your first-person pronouns, singular and plural
ego mei mihi me me
nos nostrum/i nobis nos nobis
Define "client king"
A conquered king who is allowed greater sovereignty in exchange for tribute and ceremonies
TRANSLATE:
rex hospitibus suis spectaculum nuntiavit.
The king announced a spectacle for his guests.
Parse importaverat in the sentence below, giving person, number, tense, voice and mood.
erant in aula multae bestias, quas rex multis terris importaverat.
3rd, s, plup, act, indic
Give the meaning of the two words below, in order:
1. nauta
2. navis
1. sailor
2. ship
Recite your second-person personal pronouns, singular and plural.
tu, tui, tibi, te, te
vos, vestrum/i, vobis, vos, vobis
The Latin word for something which "cannot ever be taken from us", according to Seneca
TRANSLATE:
etiam servi, qui de naufragio cognoverant, clam ridebant.Even the slaves, who had found out about the shipwreck, were laughing secretly.
Parse Dumnorigi in the sentence below.
ceteri Belimicum deriserunt et Dumnorigi plauserunt.
Masculine dative singular indrect object
Give the meaning of the two words below, in order:
1. auxilium
2. consilium
1. help
2. plan
Recite your relative pronouns.
qui quae quod
cuius cuius cuius
cui cui cui
quem quam quod
quo qua quo
qui quae quae
quorum quarum quorum
quibus quibus quibus
quos quas quae
quibus quibus quibus
Give the name of the Roman queen of the Brigantes.
Cartimandua
TRANSLATE:
illa ursa me multo magis delectat quam pumiliones et saltatrices.That bear delights me much more than dwarves and dancing girls.
Parse amisisti in the sentence below.
num tu aliam navem amisisti?
2nd, s, perfect, active, indicative