Stage 6 Flashcards

(21 cards)

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What is the Latin term for ‘thief’?

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fur

‘Fur’ is a noun in Latin that refers to a person who steals.

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What does ‘fortis’ mean in Latin?

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brave, strong

‘Fortis’ is often used to describe someone with courage or physical strength.

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Translate ‘libertus’ from Latin.

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freedman, ex-slave

‘Libertus’ refers to a person who has been freed from slavery.

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What is the meaning of ‘emit’?

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buys

‘Emit’ is the third-person singular present active indicative form of the verb ‘emo’, meaning to buy.

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Define ‘pulsat’.

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hits, punches

‘Pulsat’ is the third-person singular present active indicative form of the verb ‘pulsare’, meaning to hit.

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What does ‘superat’ mean?

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overcomes, overpowers

‘Superat’ is derived from the verb ‘superare’, which indicates conquering or defeating.

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Translate ‘vituperat’ into English.

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rebukes, tells off

‘Vituperat’ comes from the verb ‘vituperare’, meaning to criticize or scold.

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What is the Latin term for ‘once, some time ago’?

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ölim

‘Ölim’ is often used in narratives to indicate a time in the past.

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What does ‘parvus’ mean?

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small

‘Parvus’ is an adjective used to describe size.

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Translate ‘subito’.

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suddenly

‘Subito’ is an adverb that describes something happening without warning.

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What does ‘intente’ mean?

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closely, carefully

‘Intente’ is an adverb indicating attention to detail.

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What is the meaning of ‘festinat’?

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hurries

‘Festinat’ comes from the verb ‘festinare’, meaning to rush or hurry.

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Define ‘quod’.

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because

‘Quod’ is often used to introduce a reason or cause in a sentence.

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What does ‘per’ mean in Latin?

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through, along

‘Per’ is a preposition indicating movement through or along a place.

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Translate ‘postquam’.

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when, after

‘Postquam’ is used to indicate a sequence of events in time.

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What is the Latin term for ‘thing’?

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rēs

‘Rēs’ is a noun used to refer to an object or matter.

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What does ‘scribit’ mean?

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writes

‘Scribit’ is the third-person singular present active indicative form of the verb ‘scribere’, meaning to write.

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What is the meaning of ‘tum’?

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then

‘Tum’ is an adverb used to indicate a specific time in a narrative.

19
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Fill in the blank: ‘He _____ (sells) fish.’

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vendit

‘Vendit’ is the third-person singular present active indicative form of the verb ‘vendere’, meaning to sell.

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What does ‘feröciter’ mean?

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fiercely

‘Feröciter’ is an adverb describing an intense manner of action.

21
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Fill in the blank: ‘He _____ (is out, is absent).’

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aberat

‘Aberat’ is the third-person singular imperfect active indicative form of the verb ‘abesse’, meaning to be away or absent.