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FIRST DECLENSION: puella, puellae, fem., a girl
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
SECOND
DECLENSION (masculine) servus, servī, masc. a slave
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
SECOND DECLENSION (neuter) templum, templī, neuter, a temple
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
THIRD DECLENSION (masc./fem) leō, leōnis. masc. a lion
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
THIRD DECLENSION (neuter) nōmen, nōminis neuter, a name
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
FOURTH DECLENSION: (masc. fem) portus, portūs, masc. port
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
FOURTH DECLENSION (neuter) genū, genūs, neuter, a knee
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________
FIFTH DECLENSION m/f diēs, diēī, the day
SINGULAR PLURAL
Nominative _________________ _________________
Genitive _________________ _________________
Dative _________________ _________________
Accusative _________________ _________________
Ablative _________________ _________________

For Latin III and Latin III Honors
Page 11. Lines 11-16
Is pagus appellabatur Tigurinus; nam omnis civitas Helvetia in quattuor pagos
divisa est.
Hic pagus unus, cum domo exisset, patrum nostrorum memoriā L. Cassium consulem
interfecerat
et eius exercitum sub iugum miserat. Qua in re Caesar non solum publicas,
sed etiam privatas iniurias ultus est.
Fill in ze blanks:
This canton was ___________________________ “______________________.” ___________
the whole ___________________ of __________________________ is ___________________
___________ four cantons. ____________one canton, when it _____________
________________ its home, ____________________ the __________________ of our
_________________, ____________ killed the consul _________________
_________________
and ___________ ______________________ his _________________ under
__________ ___________.
In ____________ __________________, Caesar avenged ___________ __________________
personal _____________________ but ________________ ____________________injuries.
NOMINATIVE
a)
Subject of sentence
subito clamorem magnum
omnes audiverunt
"Suddenly
all heard a great commotion."
GENITIVE
a)
Genitive of Possession
ad Silanum, legatum
legionis, se vertit
"He turned
to Silanus, commander of the legion".
b)
Genitive of Quantity
dominus nimium
vini rursus bibit
"The master drank too much (of) wine again
c)
Genitive of Descriptio
es
homo magnae sapientiae!
" You are a
man of great wisdom!"
DATIVE
a)
Indirect Object
volo te
mihi consilium dare.
"I
want you to give me your opinion."
.b)
After certain verbs: e.g. parcere, favēre, credere, confidere, parēre
Quintus saepe
Dumnorigi favebat.
"
Quintus
often showed favor to Dumnorix."
c)
Dative of Agent with the gerundive.
Nobis
cenandum est.
"We
have to eat."
d)
Dative of Reference
Donum
tibi habeo.
"I have a
gift for you."
ACCUSATIVE
a)
Direct Object of a verb
venenum
paravit.
" He
prepared poison."
b)
Object of prepositions: in, ad, per, prope, ante, circum, contra, extra,
inter, post,
milites in
ordines longos instruxit.
"He
organized the soldiers into long rows."
c)
Accusative
of Extent of Time , i.e., “for how long?" with no preposition
tres
continuos dies laboraverunt.
"They
worked for three straight days."
d) Subject
of Infinitive in indirect statement
Caesar dixit
Ariovistum amicitiam populi Romani appetisse.
"Caesar
said that Ariovistus has sought the friendship of the Roman people."
ABLATIVE
a)
Object of prepositions: in, ab
(a),cum, ex (e),de, sine, pro
Agricola
colloquium cum Quinto habebat
"Agricola
was having a talk with Quintus."
b) Ablative
of Separation with or without preposition
Aeneas urbe exiit
or Aeneas ex urbe exiit.
"Aeneas left the city"
c)
Ablative of Agent (with ab/a) an agent = a person.
Quintus erat invitatus
a rege.
"Quintus was
invited by the king "
d) Ablative of Time (i.e. “time when?”) no
prepositio
tertia hora
Silanus milites eduxit.
"Silanus
led the troops out during the third hour."
e)
Ablative of Means no preposition
"militem viderunt,
gladio interfectum.
They saw a
soldier (who was) killed by a sword.
f)
Ablative of Manner: with/without
cum
vultu sereno,
quinque pueri processerunt.
"Five boys walked
forward with calm expressions."
g)
Ablative of Comparison: no preposition
peritior
fratre sum.
"
I am more skilled than my brother. "
h)
Ablative of Respect no preposition: in what respect is a statement true
Omnes differunt inter se. legibus et
institutis
"They
all vary among themselves in laws and customs."
.i)
Ablative of Description no preposition
puer
vultu sereno
" a boy of calm expression."
j)
Ablative Absolute
Duce Eleazaro,
ad rupem Masadam processimus.
"With
Eleazar as our leader,
we headed for Masada."
` Ablative Absolute requires:
a) two
words: a noun plus another noun, or a noun plus an adjective or participle.
b) separation
from the rest of the sentence by a comma
c) grammatical
independence from the rest of the sentence.
Very often best translated with when, since or
although
Caesare consule,
templum novum erat dedicatum
"When
Caesar was the consul,
a new temple was
dedicated."
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De Bello Gallico page 15, lines 1-7 verbs
1) iūdicō (1) to judge; decide
2) moror morārī morātus sum to delay
3) occupō (1) to seize
4) perturbō (1) to terrify
5) prohibeō prohibēre prohibuī prohibitus to keep (X) from (Y)
6) aggredior aggredī aggressus sum to attack
7) congredior congredī congressus sum to meet; to attack
8) cēdō cēdere cessī cessūrus to go, go back, yield
9) praecēdō praecēdere praecessī praecessūrus to go ahead; surpass
10) caedo caedere cecīdī caesus to kill
11) concīdō concīdere concīdī concīsus to cut down; slaughter
12) proficīscor proficiscī profectus sum to set out
13) ulciscor ulciscī ultus sum to avenge
14) eō īre iī (īvī) itūrus to go
15) exeō exīre exiī (exīvī) exitūrus to go out

December 1st -19th, 2008
Assignments in green refer to work for designated day, due the following day.
Monday, December 1st ÆN.
II. 199-224 (Tuesday)
Laocoon
blows his top
Tuesday, December 2nd ÆN.
II.225-249 (Wednesday)
Horsing around
Wednesday, December
3rd ÆN.
II. 250-280 (Friday)
The
ghost of Hector appears to Aeneas in a dream
Thursday, December 4th Working lunch:
Quiz ÆN. II.1-56
Friday, December 5th ÆN. II.282-297 (Monday)
Hector’s
message to Aeneas
Workbooks
will be collected and graded
………………………………………………………………………………………………
Monday, December
8th ÆN.
II.469-494 (Due Friday, Dec. 12th ))
Pyrrhus is thirsting for
blood
Tuesday, December 9th Review
Wednesday, December 10th Test: ÆN. II. 199-297 translation/parsing/scanning notes
Thursday, December 11th
Working
lunch:
Friday, December
12th ÆN.
II.495-514
Hecuba consoles her husband: he’s past his “Priam.”
Workbooks
will be graded and evaluated
Monday, December 15th ÆN. II. 515-532
Tuesday, December 16th ÆN. II. 533-553
Wednesday, December
17th
ÆN. II. 554-566
Thursday, December 18th Working lunch:
Friday: December
19th ÆN.
II.735-805: Over the Christmas break
Workbooks
will be graded and evaluated
lrice 11/30/2008 12:14:35 PM quod scripsi scripsi
REVISED
MARCHING ORDERS
October 24-November 8, 2008
Assignments in green
refer to work for designated day, due the following day.
Fri. Oct. 24th
ÆN. I. 275-296 Fari presents on Monday
Jupiter reveals the future
of the Romans
Mon. Oct. 27th
ÆN. 1. 297-324 Will presents on Tuesday
Tues. Oct. 28th ÆN. 1. 325-356 Hikmat presents on Wednesday
Venus (in disguise) tells the story of Dido
Thurs. Oct 30h WORKING LUNCH
END: FIRST QUARTER
Mon. Nov. 3rd ÆN.
I. 357-386 Christina presents
Aeneas’ tale of woe.
Tues Nov. 4th ÆN. I. 387-409 Adam presents on Wednesday
Wed. Nov. 5th ÆN.
I. 410-429 Christine presents on Friday
Busy as bees
Thurs. Nov. 6th WORKING LUNCH
Mon. Nov. 7th Review Day
Tues.
November 8th TEST: ÆN. I. 314-429
Translation; parsing; the NOTES;
scansion
ÆN.
I. 430-449 Kiyana presents on Wednesday
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