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The Roman household gods are called the ______.
The Roman household gods are called the ______.
Penates
The word "______" means to fear for.
The word "______" means to fear for.
timēre prō
The word "______" means to approach or go to.
The word "______" means to approach or go to.
adire
The word "______" means to perish or die.
The word "______" means to perish or die.
The word "______" means to run.
The word "______" means to run.
The word "______" means to look back.
The word "______" means to look back.
The word "______" means to hand over.
The word "______" means to hand over.
The word "______" means to despair.
The word "______" means to despair.
The word "______" means the year.
The word "______" means the year.
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diū
diū
An adverb meaning 'long' in duration.
ubique
ubique
An adverb meaning 'everywhere' or in all places.
timēre
timēre
A verb meaning 'to fear' or 'to be afraid of'.
adire
adire
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capere
capere
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perire
perire
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annus
annus
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infirmus
infirmus
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pius
pius
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nōmen
nōmen
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Verb Conjugations: The perfect tenses of adire are formed with ad + the perfect tenses of ire.
- Roman Gods: The römische Hausgötter are Roman household gods.
- Synonyms: timēre pro: to fear for, to worry about
- Adverb Usage: diū (long), ubique (everywhere)
- Prepositions: pro (for)
- Nouns: ruinae (ruins), flamma (flame), litus (shore), iter (journey), respicere (to look back), oculus (eye), trādēre (to hand down/to entrust), nōmen (name), dēspērāre (despair), umbra (shadow), fātum (fate), patria (homeland), novus (new), mūnus (task), temptāre (to attempt), nāvis (ship)
- Past Participle Formation: The perfect forms of adire are formed with ad + the perfect forms of ire.
- Situational Words: ex oculis abire (to disappear from sight), D die Tradition (the tradition)
- Person: Aenēās (Aeneas; a Trojan; who was believed to be the ancestor of the Romans).
Grammar
- Adverbs: adv. are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
- Adverbs: long or everywhere
- Prepositions: preposition words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence
- Case: ablative case, example pro (for)
- Verb Forms: subjunctive, perfect
- Word of the day: timēre pro
- Adjectives: infirmus (weak)
- Nouns: penātēs (penates, household gods), annus (year), dextra(right hand)
- Participle: annis infirmus (aged, weak)
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Test your knowledge of Latin vocabulary and grammar, focusing on verb conjugations, nouns, adverb usage, and more. This quiz covers key terms and their meanings, along with the formation of perfect tenses and situational phrases. Perfect for students looking to enhance their understanding of Latin.