Vocabulum Latinum: Adjectives and Verbs
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Vocabulum Latinum: Adjectives and Verbs

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Quid significat verbum 'effervescent'?

  • Pauper et desidiosus
  • Sordidum et tenebrosum
  • Fervens et spumans (correct)
  • Frigidum et tranquillo
  • Quid significat 'parsimonious'?

  • Superfluum et luxurians
  • Liberaliter et largiter
  • Generosus et magnanimus
  • Frugalis et parsimonius (correct)
  • Quid significat 'inquisitively'?

  • Curiositate et quaesitio (correct)
  • Languide et sine studio
  • Fideliter et certissime
  • Absurdum et inaequale
  • Quid significat 'immutable'?

    <p>Fixum et immutabile</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quid significat verbum 'culinary'?

    <p>Sicut adiunctum cibi et coquinarii</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est dispositio quae maximize effervescent describit?

    <p>Vitalitas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quis est modus qui maximize parsimonious describit?

    <p>Avare</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quid agit qui ingeniously agit?

    <p>Aliquid creat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est actio quae maximize reluctantly describit?

    <p>Cunctatio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est qualitas quae maximize solemnly describit?

    <p>Gravitas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est qualitas quae maximize obnoxiously describit?

    <p>Impudentia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quis est modus qui maximize inquisitively describit?

    <p>Investigatio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est actio quae maximize unethically describit?

    <p>Mendacium</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est dispositio quae maximize reluctantly describit?

    <p>Hesitatio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quid significat verbum 'decimate'?

    <p>Reducere in partes decem</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which word is most likely to describe a careful and thorough thinker?

    <p>Inquisitively</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the opposite of 'solemnly' in terms of attitude or behavior?

    <p>Obnoxiously</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words would best describe someone who is unwilling to give up something?

    <p>Parsimonious</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of the word 'decimate'?

    <p>To reduce by a large percentage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is most related to food or cooking?

    <p>Culinary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Verba Descriptiva (Descriptive Words)

    • Effervescent: scintillans (sparkling, effervescent)
    • Parsimonious: parcus (frugal, stingy)
    • Ingeniously: ingeniose (ingenious, cleverly)
    • Inquisitively: inquisitur (inquisitive, curious)
    • Obnoxiously: obnoxie (obnoxious, hateful)
    • Reluctantly: reluctanter (reluctant, unwilling)
    • Solemnly: sollemniter (solemn, serious)
    • Unethically: inmorale (unethical, immoral)

    Verba Actionum (Action Words)

    • Acknowledge: agnoscere (to acknowledge, recognize)
    • Accost: accostare (to accost, approach)
    • Decimate: decimare (to decimate, reduce)
    • Justify: iustificare (to justify, validate)

    Verba Alia (Other Words)

    • Culinary: culinarius (relating to cooking)
    • Immutable: immobilis (immutable, unchangeable)

    Note: Since the list only contains words without context, I've provided the Latin translations and brief explanations for each word.

    Vocabulary

    • Effervescent: Scintillans (bubbly, sparkling)
    • Parsimonious: Parsimonia (frugal, stingy)
    • Ingeniously: Ingeniose (cleverly, skillfully)
    • Inquisitively: Inquisitive (curiously, inquiringly)
    • Obnoxiously: Obnoxie (annoyingly, rudely)
    • Reluctantly: Reluctanter (unwillingly, hesitantly)
    • Solemnly: Solennie (seriously, gravely)
    • Unethically: Inmoraliter (unmorally, dishonestly)
    • Acknowledge: Recognoscere (to recognize, admit)
    • Accost: Accostare (to approach, meet)
    • Decimate: Decimare (to reduce by a tenth, destroy)
    • Justify: Justificare (to justify, defend)
    • Culinary: Culinaris (related to cooking)
    • Immutable: Immutabilis (unchangeable, permanent)

    Note: The list seems to be a repetition of the same words, so I've provided the Latin translations and meanings for each word.

    Latin Vocabulary

    • Effervescent: scintillans (bubbly or sparkling)
    • Parsimonious: parcus (frugal or stingy)
    • Ingeniously: ingeniose (with cleverness or ingenuity)
    • Inquisitively: peritus (with curiosity or inquiring mind)
    • Obnoxiously: importunus (in a troublesome or annoying manner)
    • Reluctantly: invitus (unwillingly or with hesitation)
    • Solemnly: sollemniter (with dignity or seriousness)
    • Unethically: ininuste (unfairly or unjustly)
    • Acknowledge: agnoscere (to recognize or admit)
    • Accost: occursare (to meet or approach)
    • Decimate: decimare (to reduce by a tenth or destroy a large part)
    • Justify: justificare (to defend or prove right)
    • Culinary: culinarius (relating to cooking or food)
    • Immutable: immutabilis (unchangeable or unalterable)

    Note: Since the text appears to be a list of words with no specific context or relationships, the study notes focus on providing Latin translations for each word.

    Vocabulary

    • Effervescent: late Latin "effervescentem", literally "bubbles out", means lively or enthusiastic
    • Parsimonious: from Latin "parsimonia", means being excessively frugal or stingy
    • Ingeniously: from Latin "ingenium", means cleverly or skillfully
    • Inquisitively: from Latin "inquisitio", means in a questioning or curious manner
    • Obnoxiously: from Latin "obnoxius", means annoying or detestable
    • Reluctantly: from Latin "reluctari", means to resist or oppose
    • Solemnly: from Latin "solemnis", means seriously or formally

    Vocabulary (continued)

    • Unethically: from Latin "unethicus", means contrary to moral principles
    • Acknowledge: from Latin "acknowledgere", means to recognize or admit
    • Accost: from Latin "accostare", means to approach or meet
    • Decimate: from Latin "decimare", means to reduce by one-tenth
    • Justify: from Latin "justificare", means to make just or right
    • Culinary: from Latin "culinarius", means related to cooking
    • Immutable: from Latin "immutable", means unchangeable or constant

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