Latin Vocab + Stories and Morals Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
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What is the Latin term for ‘bear’?

A

Ursus

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2
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What is the Latin term for ‘tree’?

A

arbor

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3
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What is the Latin term for ‘king’?

A

rex

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4
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What is the Latin term for ‘frog’?

A

rana

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5
Q

What is the Latin term for ‘praise’?

A

Iaudis

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6
Q

What is the Latin term for ‘body’?

A

corporis

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7
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What is the Latin term for ‘belly’?

A

ventrem

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8
Q

What is the Latin term for ‘son’?

A

filius

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9
Q

What is the Latin term for ‘to fight’?

A

pugnare

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10
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What is the Latin term for ‘father’?

A

pater

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11
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What is the Latin term for ‘food’?

A

cibus

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12
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What is the Latin term for ‘dinner’?

A

cena

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13
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What is the Latin term for ‘raven’?

A

coruus

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14
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What is the Latin term for ‘fox’?

A

vulpes

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15
Q

What is the lesson from ‘The Tanner and the Hunter’?

A

Only promise what you can fulfill.

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16
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What is the moral of ‘The frogs and their King’?

A

Be careful what you wish for; be appreciative of what you have when you have it.

17
Q

What does ‘The crow and the fox’ teach us?

A

Some are so eager for praise that they love those who praise them, even if afterwards they regret it. Flattery hides malicious intents.

18
Q

What is the lesson from ‘The parts of the body and the stomach’?

A

All parts rely on each other; the society of the stomach and body is similar to human society.

19
Q

What is the moral of ‘The farmer and his quarrelsome sons’?

A

In union there is strength.

20
Q

What does ‘The fox and the stork’ teach us?

A

What comes around goes around; treat others how you want to be treated.