Oundle School 2nd Form Latin Mid-Year Paper Word List PDF

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This document provides a list of Latin vocabulary words, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and prepositions. It's apparently a mid-year paper for a 2nd form Latin course at Oundle School.

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Oundle School 2 Form Latin: Mid-Year Paper Word List nd Vocabulary for Question 1 rex, regis m. - king Verbs Romani, Romanorum m. pl. - Romans...

Oundle School 2 Form Latin: Mid-Year Paper Word List nd Vocabulary for Question 1 rex, regis m. - king Verbs Romani, Romanorum m. pl. - Romans cogo, cogere, coegi - force vir, viri m. - man colligo, colligere, collegi - gather cupio, cupere, cupivi - desire Adjectives debeo, debere, debui - owe, ought fortis, forte - brave facio, facere, feci - make, do magnus, magna, magnum - great, large gero, gerere, gessi - wage (war) multus, multa, multum – much, many habito, habitare, habitavi – live saevus, saeva, saevum - savage sum, esse, fui – be sapiens, sapientis - wise possum, posse, potui – be able Prepositions supero, superare, superavi - overcome contra + accusative - against trado, tradere, tradidi - hand over prope + accusative - near vinco, vincere, vici - conquer secum - with himself, herself, itself, themselves Nouns Pronouns arma, armorum n. pl. – weapons hic, haec, hoc - this aurum, auri n. - gold is, ea, id – he, she, it bellum, belli n. - war qui, quae, quod - who, which copia, copiae f. - supply, troops (pl.) Other Daecii, Daeciorum m. pl. – Dacians et - and Danuvium, Danuvii n. - Danube itaque - and so Decebalus, Decebali m. – Decebalus non - not Domitianus, Domitiani m. - Domitian olim - once, formerly dux, ducis m. - leader magnopere – greatly flumen, fluminis n. - river quamquam - although foedus, foederis n. - treaty hostis, hostis m. - enemy mons, montis m. – mountain nomen, nominis n. - name pecunia, pecuniae f. - money Oundle School 2 Form Latin: Mid-Year Paper Word List nd Vocabulary for Question 2 altus, alta, altum - high, deep Verbs iratus, irata, iratum – angry aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi - build multus, multa, multum – much, many colligo, colligere, collegi - gather novus, nova, novum - new constituo, constituere, constitui - validus, valida, validum - strong decide Prepositions deleo, delere, delevi - destroy ad + accusative - to, towards, at defendo, defendere, defendi - defend contra + accusative - against festino, festinare, festinavi - hurry cum + ablative – with ineo, inire, inii - enter in + accusative – into, onto paro, parare, paravi - prepare post + accusative – after ruo, ruere, rui - rush propter + accusative – on account of Nouns sine + ablative - without conditio, condicionis f. – condition Pronouns Daecius, Daecii m. – a Dacian hic, haec, hoc - this/these Dacia, Daciae f. - Dacia se - himself, herself, itself, themselves Decebalus, Decebali m. – Decebalus Other Domitianus, Domitiani m. - Domitian et – and imperator, imperatoris m. - emperor diu – for a long time miles, militis m. - soldier facile - easily murus, muri m. – wall in - in, on foedus, foederis n. - treaty multus, multa, multum – many fossa, fossae f. - ditch postquam - after locus, loci m. – place tamen - however miles, milits m. - soldier mors, mortis f. – death mora, morae f. - delay Traianus, Traiani m. - Trajan urbs, urbis f. - city Adjectives Oundle School 2 Form Latin: Mid-Year Paper Word List nd Vocabulary for Question 3 Verbs Pronouns abscido, abscidere, abscidi - cut off is, ea, id – he, she, it capio, capere, cepi - capture unius - one (genitive singular) invenio, invenire, inveni - find iubeo, iubere, iussi - order Other peto, petere, petivi - seek deinde - then et - and Nouns tandem - finally aurum, auri n. – gold argentum, argenti n. - silver Bicilis, Bicilis m. - Bicilis comes, comitis m. – companion Decebalus, Decebali m. - Decebalus dux, ducis m. - leader flumen, fluminis n. - river milites, militum m. pl. - soldiers ripa, ripae f. - bank (of a river) Romanus, Romani m. – a Roman terra, terrae f. - earth, ground Trainaus, Traiani m. – Trajan urbs, urbis f. - city Adjectives pauci, paucae, pauca - few Prepositions per + accusative - through prope + accusative - near sub + ablative - under

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