Stage 5 Vocab

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Stage 7 Vocab
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
fabula
mirabilis
misit
discessit
poculum
hausit
ex urbe
nox
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
story
marvelous, strange
sent
departed, left
wine-cup
drained
from the city
night
Stage 7 Vocab
9. luna
10.plena
11.lucebat
12.silva
13.centurionem
14.conspexit
15.dixit
16.deposuit
9. moon
10.full
11.was shining
12.woods, forest
13.centurion
14.caught sight of
15.said
16.took off
Stage 7 Vocab
17. evanuit
18. lupus
19. apparuit
20. ululavit
21. caute
22. inspexit
23. lapidea
24. rem intellexit
25. ille
26. versipellis
17. vanished
18. wolf
19. appeared
20. howled
21. cautiously
22. looked at, examined
23. made of stone
24. understood the truth
25. that
26. werewolf
Stage 7 Vocab
27. hospites
28. plauserunt
29. tacebant
30. aliam
31. Hercle!
32. mortuus
33. primus
34. gladiatorem
35. prope
amphitheatrum
36. secundus
27. Guests
28. Applauded
29. Were silent
30. Another
31. By Hercules!
32. Dead
33. First
34. Gladiator
35. Near the
amphitheater
36. second
Stage 7 Vocab
37. terruit
38. gladium
39. vibrabat
40. in arena
41. insanus
42. homo
43. eum
44. traxit
45. notissimus
46. vivit
47. umbra
37. Frightened
38. Sword
39. Was brandishing,
was waving
40. In the arena
41. Insane, crazy
42. Man
43. Him
44. Dragged
45. Very well-known
46. Is alive
47. ghost
Stage 7 Vocab
48.
49.
50.
51.
explicavit
vale
timide
procedebant
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
nullae stellae
in caelo
desertae
feles
ruerunt
de vita desperabant
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58. solliciti
58.
Explained
Good-bye
Nervously
Were advancing, were
proceeding
No stars
In the sky
Deserted
Cat
Rushed
Were despairing of
their lives
Worried, anxious
Stage 7 Vocab
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
animal
ferox
postridie
venit
venationem
aper
in Monte Vesuvio
latet
viderunt
numquam
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
Animal
Fierce, ferocious
The next day
Came
Hunt
Boar
On Mount Vesuvius
Lies hidden
Have seen
never
Stage 7 Vocab
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
ceperunt
venator
fortissimus
fortasse
vivus
num
Quintus…timet?
venabulum
longum
cepit
processerunt
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
(Have) captured, caught
Hunter
Very brave
Perhaps
Live, living
Surely Quintus is not
afraid?
Hunting spear
Long
Took
Proceeded, advanced
Stage 7 Vocab
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
impetum
emisit
percussit
terram
decidit
fortiter
processit
suum
transfixit
heri
pessimam
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
Attack, charge
Threw, hurled
Hit, struck
Ground
Fell down
Bravely
Stepped forward
His
Pierced, stabbed
Yesterday
Very bad
Stage 7 Vocab
90. coxit
91. pulcherrima
92. fecit
93. stili
94. in loco proprio
95. vidit
96. crines
97. optime
98. componis
99. stolam
100.diligenter
101.curas
90. Cooked
91. Very beautiful
92. Has done
93. Pens
94. In the right place
95. Saw
96. Hair
97. Very well
98. Arrange
99. (long) dress
100.Carefully
101.Take care of
Stage 7 Grammar
In Stage Six you were introduced to the
present past and imperfect past
• poeta recitabat.
• A poet was reciting.
• Pompeiani vinum
bibebant.
• The Pompeians were
drinking wine.
• Clemens clamorem
audivit.
• Clemens heard the
uproar.
• iuvenes ad
tabernam
festinaverunt.
• The young men
hurried to an inn.
Look at the following example:
• mercator Caecilium visitabat. mercator
villam intravit.
• A merchant was visiting Caecilius. The
merchant entered the house.
In Stage 7 you will
learn a shorter way of
translating the same
sentences.
Look at the same sentence
• mercator Caecilium visitabat. villam
intravit.
• A merchant was visiting Caecilius. He
entered the house.
Example #1
• amici cum Caecilium cenabant. amici
coquum laudaverunt.
• Friends were dining with Caecilius. The
friends praised the cook.
• amici cum Caecilium cenabant. coquum
laudaverunt.
• Friends were dining with Caecilius. They
praised the cook.
Example #2
• ancilla in atrio laborabat. ancilla dominum
salutavit.
• The slave-girl was working in the atrium. The
slave girl greeted the master.
• ancilla in atrio laborabat. dominum salutavit.
• The slave-girl was working in the atruim. She
greeted the master.
Stage 7 Grammar
Note that Latin does not have to include a
separate word for he, she, or they. Intravit
can mean he entered or she entered. It
depends on the context and the preceding
sentence.
Practice #1
• Grumio in culinam
laborabat. Grumio
cenam parabat.
Answer #1
• Grumio in culina laborabat.
cenam parabat.
• Grumio was working in the
kitchen. He was preparing
dinner.
Practice #2
• actores in theatro
clamabant. actores
fabulam agebant.
Answer #2
• actores in theatro clamabant.
fabulam agebant.
• The actors were shouting in the
theatre. They were acting in a
play.
Practice #3
• Metella non erat in
villa. Metella in horto
ambulabat.
Answer #3
• Metella non erat in villa. in
horto ambulabat.
• Metella was not in the house.
She was walking in the
gardern.
PRACTICE #4-5
4. liberti in taberna
bibebant. Grumionem
salutaverunt.
5. iuvenis poculum hausit.
vinum laudavit.
Answer #4-5
• The freedmen were drinking in
the inn. They greeted Grumio.
• The young man drained the
wine cup. He praised the wine
Grammar Part Two Stage 7
• In stage 6, you met examples of the
perfect tense. They looked like this:
senex ad tabernam ambulavit.
The old man walked to the inn.
amici in urbe dormiverunt.
The friends slept in the city.
In this stage you have been introduced to
other forms of the PERFECT TENSE
Present
• apparet
• dicit
• discedit
Perfect
Singular
apparuit
s/he appeared
dixit
s/he said
discessit
s/he left
Plural
apparuerunt
they appeared
dixerunt
they said
discesserunt
they left
In this stage you have been introduced to
other forms of the PERFECT TENSE
Perfect
Present
• facit
• capit
• venit
Singular
fecit
s/he made
cepit
s/he took
venit
s/he came
Plural
fecerunt
they made
ceperunt
they took
venerunt
they came
Compare this with the way some
words behave in English
•
•
•
•
•
I send
I run
I give
I come
I read
I sent
I ran
I gave
I came
I read
Cambridge Website
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