Unit 3 Flashcards

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rēgīna / rēgīnae / f.

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queen

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chorus / chorī / m.

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choir

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hymnus / hymnī / m.

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hymn

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4
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liber / librī / m.

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book

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5
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vir / virī / m.

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man / husband

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caelum / caelī / n. (nom. pl caelī)

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heaven / sky

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canticum / canticī / n.

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song / canticle

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dōnum / dōna / n.

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gift

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Evangelium / Evangeliī / n.

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Good News / Gospel

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fēstum / fēstī / n.

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feast / feast day

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11
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gaudium / gaudiī / n.

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joy

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mystērium / mystēriī / n.

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mystery

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odium / odiī / n.

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hatred

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peccātum / peccātī / n.

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sin

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praeceptum / praeceptī / n.

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lesson / precept / command

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praemium / praemiī / n.

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reward

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rēgnum / rēgnī / n.

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kingdom / rule

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18
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sabbatum / sabbatī / n.

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Sabbath

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19
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sacrificium / sacrificiī / n.

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sacrifice

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saeculum / saeculī / n.

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age / world

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21
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in saecula (saeculōrum)

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forever (and ever)

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testāmentum / testāmentī / n.

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covenant / testament

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ūniversum / ūniversī / n.

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universe

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24
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verbum / verbī / n.

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word

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25
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vīnum / vīnī / n.

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wine

26
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vitium / vitiī / n.

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fault / sin / vice

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hīc

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(adv.) here / in this place

28
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ibi

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(adv.) there / in that place / then

29
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queen

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rēgīna / rēgīnae / f.

30
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choir

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chorus / chorī / m.

31
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hymn

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hymnus / hymnī / m.

32
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book

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liber / librī / m.

33
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man / husband

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vir / virī / m.

34
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heaven / sky

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caelum / caelī / n. (nom. pl caelī)

35
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song / canticle

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canticum / canticī / n.

36
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gift

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dōnum / dōni / n.

37
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Good News / Gospel

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Evangelium / Evangeliī / n.

38
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feast / feast day

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fēstum / fēstī / n.

39
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joy

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gaudium / gaudiī / n.

40
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mystery

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mystērium / mystēriī / n.

41
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hatred

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odium / odiī / n.

42
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sin

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peccātum / peccātī / n.

43
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lesson / precept / command

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praeceptum / praeceptī / n.

44
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reward

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praemium / praemiī / n.

45
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kingdom / rule

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rēgnum / rēgnī / n.

46
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Sabbath

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sabbatum / sabbatī / n.

47
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sacrifice

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sacrificium / sacrificiī / n.

48
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age / world

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saeculum / saeculī / n.

49
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forever (and ever)

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in saecula (saeculōrum)

50
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covenant / testament

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testāmentum / testāmentī / n.

51
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universe

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ūniversum / ūniversī / n.

52
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word

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verbum / verbī / n.

53
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wine

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vīnum / vīnī / n.

54
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fault / sin / vice

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vitium / vitiī / n.

55
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(adv.) here / in this place

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hīc

56
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(adv.) there / in that place / then

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ibi

57
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Second Declension Neuter

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58
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Imperfect Tense of sum ‘to be’

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59
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Future Tense of sum ‘to be’

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60
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Dative of the Possessor

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The thing possessed is in the nominative case, the possessor in the dative case, and the verb used is sum ‘to be.’

Liber est puerō. The boy has a book.

Argī erant Petrō. Peter owned the fields.