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Ch. 24-26 Test
Latin final
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| are used in the Oblique Cases to refer to the ______ of the sentence or clause in which they stand: as, sē amat, he loves himself | reflexive pronouns; subject |
| in the ______ & ______ persons the Oblique Cases of the Personal Pronouns are used as Reflexives: as, mē uideō, I see myself. | first & second |
| the reflexive pronoun of the ______ person has a special form used only in this sense, the same for both singular and plural. | third |
| meus, a, um | my, mine |
| tuus, a, um | your, yours |
| suus, a, um | his, her, its |
| noster, tra, trum | our |
| uester, tra, trum | your (pl) |
| suus, a, um | their |
| is only used as a reflexive, referring to the subject | suus, a, um |
| for a possessive pronoun of the 3rd person not referring to the subject, the genitive of ___,___,___ must be used. | is,ea,id |
| the relative pronoun, qui, quae, quod means | who, which, that |
| indicates a relation between its own clause and some noun or pronoun from the main clause | a relative pronoun |
| relative pronouns are called the ______ of the relative | referent |
| a relative pronoun agrees with its referent in ______ & ______ but its case depends on its grammatical function in the clause which it stands. | number & gender |
| the interrogative pronoun, quis, quid means | who? what? which? |
| ______ modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; and express time, place or manner, i.e. they answer the question, when, where or how? | adverbs |
| first and second declension adverbs are formed into adjectives by adding ___ to the base | -ē (ex. cārē) |
| third declension adverbs are formed into adjectives by adding ___ to the base | -iter (ex. fortiter) |
| classis, is, f | fleet |
| factio, factionis, f | party, side, faction |
| fortitudo, inis, f | strength, courage |
| imperium, ii, n | command, authority |
| inimicus, i, m | enemy, foe |
| ius, iuris, n | right, law, justice |
| modestia, ae, f | moderation, modesty |
| os, oris, n | mouth |
| praemium, ii, n | booty, profit, reward |
| triumphus, i, m | triumph |
| uigil, uigilis, m | watchman, sentinel |
| diues, diuitis | rich |
| integer, integra, integrum | untouched, unhurt, blameless |
| mitis, e | mild, gentle |
| modestus, a, um | moderate, mild, temperate |
| plenus, a, um | full, filled |
| senior, senioris | old, aged |
| ultimus, a, um | the farthest, final, last |
| aliquis, aliquid | somebody, something |
| antequam | before |
| magnopere | greatly |
| postquam | after |
| umquam | at any time, ever |
| sincere | honestly |
| tam | so |
| tamen | nevertheless, yet, still |
| vere | truly, really |
| agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitum | to know, recognize |
| antecedo, antecedere, antecessi, antecessum | to go before, surpass |
| exstinguo, exstinguere, exstinxi, exstinctum | to put out, quench, extinguish |
| interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectum | to kill. slay, murder |
| postulo, postulare, postulavi, postulatum | to ask, demand |
| refero, referre, retuli, relatum | to bear, carry, or bring back |
| reflecto, reflectere, reflexi, reflexum | to bend back, turn back |