Latin I.Q4.Vocabulary Test #6 (Chapters 21-24) VERSION C dīc mihi tuum nōmen:____________________________ Part I: Give the genitive singular, gender and English definition of each noun: XXXVI points Genitive form (dimidium) Gender (dimidium) English Definition (II) E.g. ars artis____________ fem._____ art, skill, craft 1. Britannia __________________ _________ ____________________ 2. iniūria __________________ _________ ____________________ 3. Helvetia __________________ _________ ____________________ 4. fenestra __________________ _________ ____________________ 5. pugna __________________ _________ ____________________ 6. victōria __________________ _________ ____________________ 7. Sicilia __________________ _________ ____________________ 8. Graecia __________________ _________ ____________________ 9. Trōia __________________ _________ ____________________ 10. mēnsa __________________ _________ ____________________ 11. cēna __________________ _________ ____________________ 12. sella __________________ _________ ____________________ _ Part II: Give the definition of the following vocabulary words: XXIV points Adjectives 1. fīnitimus, -a, -um ____________________ 2. clārus, -a, -um ____________________ 3. centum (indecl.) ____________________ 4. reliquus, -a, -um ____________________ 5. mille (indecl.) ____________________ 6. paucī, -ae, -a ____________________ 7. antīquus, -a, -um ____________________ 8. vīgintī (indecl.) ____________________ Conjunctions 9. aut ____________________ 10. sī ____________________ 11. ac ____________________ 12. quod ____________________ CCL points + xv extra credit i Latin I.Q4.Vocabulary Test #6 (Chapters 21-24) VERSION C dīc mihi tuum nōmen:____________________________ Part III: Select the derivative that matches the definition below: XL points N.B. YOU WILL NOT EXHAUST THE WHOLE LIST NOR WILL YOU USE ANY WORD MORE THAN ONCE. SPELLING COUNTS! Nouns: agenda, armiger, captor, conductor, confection, conjecture, cupidity, decimal, excess, insurgent, missive, paucity, pugnacity, regent, relic Adjectives: antique, cogent, constituent, incipient, injurious, invincible, victorious Verbs: accept, cede, contend, defenestrate, manufacture, posit, reduce, trade 1. Convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; forcefully convincing; compelling belief or assent: __________________________________________ 2. A leader, guide, director, or manager: ____________________________________________ 3. A list, plan, outline or the like of things to be done: __________________________________ 4. Of or belonging to the past; not modern: __________________________________________ 5. To make or produce by hand or machinery, especially on a large scale: ___________________________________________________________________________ 6. A written message; letter: ______________________________________________________ 7. Smallness of quantity; scarcity; scantiness: ________________________________________ 8. A surviving memorial of something past; a surviving trace of something: ________________ 9. The formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof; a guess; speculation: ___________________________________________________________ 10. To place, put, or set; to lay down or assume as a fact or principle: ______________________ 11. To yield or formally surrender to another: _________________________________________ 12. To struggle in opposition; to strive in rivalry: ______________________________________ 13. A person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel ___________________________________________________________________________ 14. A squire carrying the armor of a medieval knight: ___________________________________ 15. Incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued: _________________________________ 16. Serving to compose or make up a thing; forming part of a whole; component: ___________________________________________________________________________ 17. To throw out of a window: _____________________________________________________ 18. Eager or excessive desire, especially to possess something; greed: ______________________ 19. Beginning to exist or appear; nascent; developing: __________________________________ 20. A person who exercises the ruling power in a kingdom during the minority, absence, or disability of the sovereign: _____________________________________________________ CCL points + xv extra credit ii Latin I.Q4.Vocabulary Test #6 (Chapters 21-24) VERSION C dīc mihi tuum nōmen:____________________________ Part IV: Give the principal parts (I) and definition (II) of the following verbs: CXXXV points 1st principal part 1. capiō 2. accipiō 2nd principal part 3rd principal part cēpī 4th principal part English definition accipere 3. incipiō 4. iaciō 5. coniciō 6. cēdō cessī 7. discēdō discessus, -a, -um 8. excēdō 9. agō 10. cōgō 11. faciō factus, -a, -um 12. cōnficiō 13. interficiō 14. dūcō dūxī 15. redūcō 16. regō 17. surgō surrectus, -a, -um 18. cōnstituō constitūtus, -a, -um 19. contendō 20. cupiō 21. dēfendō 22. dēligō 23. fugiō fūgī 24. gerō 25. mittō 26. pōnō 27. relinquō relīquī 28. trādō 29. vincō CCL points + xv extra credit iii Latin I.Q4.Vocabulary Test #6 (Chapters 21-24) VERSION C dīc mihi tuum nōmen:____________________________ Part V: Write the cardinal number (spelling counts!) and Roman numerals matching each of the ordinal numbers listed: XV points (I point each) Roman Numeral (I each) Ordinal Number (I each) Cardinal Number (I each) I prīmus ūnua, -a, -um decimus, -a, -um II secundus, -a, -um septimus, -a, -um nōnus, -a, -um sextus, -a, -um quārtus, -a, -um octāvus, -a, -um quīntus, -a, -um Extra Credit: 1. Conjugate in the 1st singular in the ACTIVE VOICE: scībō, -ere, scrīpsī, scrīptum, to write (vi in toto; i per) Singular Latin and English Plural Latin and English 1st FUTURE: PERFECT: 2nd PLUPERFECT: FUTURE PERFECT: 3rd IMPERFECT: PRESENT: 2. Decline ūnus in the masculine, feminine and neuter singular: (ii points) M. F. N. Nom: Gen: Dat: Acc Abl: singular 3. Give the singular and plural Latin imperatives for faciō, dūcō, and dīcō: 4. What do the underlined words mean based on their context? aut dīc veritātem aut discēde ex meā vīllā! 5. Scrībē Latīnē: imperātor magnus bellum gerere hērī cōnstituit. 6. Scrībē Latīnē: accipte, meī, discipulī, deum in vestra corda! (cor, cordis, n., heart) 7. Give the two nominative terminations of the cardinal number that matches the Roman numeral III: 8. What case and construction is the underlined? ob pecūniae tuam cupiditātem, tū miserrimus es. 9. With what event do we associate the terms mēta, carcerēs, and mappa? CCL points + xv extra credit plural iv