Define these three words:
imperator
manus
trans
What are:
emperor
hand
across
What is had?
Most 4th declension nouns are this gender.
What is masculine?
These three letters are in every pluperfect verb ending.
What are "-era"?
local
inject
What are:
locus
iacio
Translate these three verbs into English:
cucurreratis
vexaveram
temptaverunt
What are:
y'all had run
I had carried
they tried
The volume of the sounds is overwhelming
sonitūs / sonituum / sonitibus / sonitū
We built the house on the hill.
domum / domūs / domus / domui
What are:
sonituum (of = genitive)
domum (Direct object = accusative)
Why did many people think Nero started the great fire?
Whom did he blame for the fire?
What is:
He benefited most from it because he built a huge palace for himself where much was burned.
Christians
Define these words:
fortasse
impetus
sine
What are:
perhaps
force/attack
without
Write these two verbs in Latin.
We had fed/nourished
you all had thrown
What are:
alueramus
ieceratis
Without looking at your notes, decline the noun:
visus, -ūs, m.
What are:
visus visūs
visūs visuum
visui visibus
visum visūs
visū visibus
Conjugate the verb rideo, ridēre, risi, risus (to laugh) in the pluperfect active.
Sing. Pl.
1 riseram riseramus
2 riseras riseratis
3 riserat riserant
Identify the Latin root of each English word.
facilitate; currency; manufacture
What are:
facile; currere; manus
Translate into English:
Magni sonitūs in urbe imperatorem terruerant.
(terreo, terrēre, terrui, territus - to frighten)
What is:
The loud sounds had frightened the emperor in the city.
Post impetum, homines auxilium exercituī dant.
(exercitus, -ūs, m. - army)
What is:
After the attack, (the) people give help to the army.
Translate into Latin:
The wall of the house falls.
What is:
Murus domūs cadit.
Define these words:
beginning
heat
seize/take
wind
What is:
initium
aestus
corripere
ventus
Quod appropinquaveras, animal in silvam fugit.
(quod - because)
What is:
Because you had approached, the animal fled/ran away into the forest.
Puer Pulchram picturam manibus fecit.
(facio, facere, feci, factus)
What is:
The boy made the beautiful picture with (his) hands.
We had looked at many houses.
What is: Spectaveramus multas domūs.