Vocab/Derivatives
Verbs
3rd Decl. Neuter Nouns
Miscellaneous
100

Define these words: 

urbs

oratio

corpus

What are: 

city

speech

body

100

4th conjugation verbs feature which vowel before all endings? 

What is "-i-"?

100

The __________ and ____________ forms of neuter nouns are always identical. 

What are:

Nominative and Accusative

100

What was Catiline's goal?

To take over the Roman government!

200

Identify the Latin root of each English derivative. 

potential 

captain

sentimental

What are: 

potestas

caput

sentire

200

Conjugate the verb punio, punire in the passive voice.

What are:

punior        punimur

puniris        punimini

punitur       puniuntur

200

The animals' house is spacious. 

animalia / animalium / animalibus / animalum

(Hint - animal is an i-stem noun)

What is animalium? 

(possession - genitive plural; the i-stem ending is -ium)

200

How did Cicero convince the other senators that Catiline was a threat? 

With his speech (proving that Catiline was plotting to overthrow the government)
300

Define these words: 

mulier

venire

gerere

What are: 

woman

to come

to carry

300

Which of the following is the 3rd plural active form of the verb venire

veniuntur / venit / venint / veniunt

What is veniunt?

300

I can't find a name on this paper. 

nomine / nomen / nomina / nominem / nominī

What is nomen

(Name is the D.O. - so it's accusative. Because nomen is neuter, its nominative and accusative forms are the same.)

300

Translate the following into English: Cives vidēre lumina candida possunt. 

(candida - bright)

What is: 

The citizens are able to see the bright lights.

400

Provide the Latin word for each English definition. 

to find        to believe

citizen        weapons

What are:

invenire         credere

civis               arma

400

Write this sentence in Latin. 

They know about the woman. 

What is: 

De feminā/muliere sciunt. 

400

Decline the noun onus, oneris, n. (Hint - it is not an i-stem)

No notes!

What are:

onus            onera

oneris          onerum

onerī            oneribus

onus            onera

onere           oneribus

400

Choose the correct forms: 

The heads of the turtles appear above the water. 

caput / capites / capita / capitibus 

I gave food to the animal

animal / animale / animalis / animalī

What are:

capita

animalī

500

Identify the Latin root of each derivative. 

mortified               misnomer

conscience             credulous

intervene

What are:

mors          nomen

scire           credere

venire

500

Translate into Latin: 

I am heard by the senator. 


What is: 

A patre audior. 

500

Mare in urbe audimus. 


Scisne nomina patrum? (Hint - don't translate patrum as "father")

What are:

We hear the sea in the city. 

Do you know the names of the senators? 

500

Translate into Latin:

We see the body of the animal. 

What is: 

Videmus corpus animalis.