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 • http://www.cambridgescp.com/page.php?p =clc^oa_book1^intro