Sentences Periphrastic and Deponents

 

 

See below for Vocabulary - Due Wednesday February 19 (value 50 points) Email with Questions.

 

    1. Our leader says that these affairs, about which he spoke a few days ago in the forum, must be managed as soon as possible by himself and his own (people). 
    1. Augustus, the father of the fatherland says that this same citizen, who spoke three days ago in the Curia, must be elected consul at this very time by the Roman people. 
    1. Cato says that this city, which has been hostile to the Roman race, ought to be destroyed by our soldiers, who are protecting/watching over these lands. 
    1. When those darker clouds had been seen in the clear sky, both legates allowed the whole legion, which had been moved by a very serious fear of death, to set out much more quickly from the plain toward our camp. 

     

     

    civis, civis (m) 

    legio, legionis (f) 

    tueor, tueri, tutus sum

    mitto, mittere, misi, missus

    consul, -is (m) 

    duo, duae, duo

    vis, vis (f) 

    arma, -orum (n. pl.)

    res, rei (f) 

    loquor, loqui, locutus sum 

    pauci, -ae, -a  - few

    forum, -i (n) 

    gero, gerere, gessi, gestus - to manage

    pater, patris (m)

    patria, -ae (f) 

    primum (adv.) first

    tempus, temporis (n) 

    Romanus, a, um 

    populus, -i (m) 

    inimicus, a, um + ______ case?

    deleo, delere, delevi, deletus

    miles, militis (m) 

    tueor, tueri, tutus sum 

    terra, -ae (f) 

    ater, atra, atrum - dark, black

    nubes, nubis (f) cloud

    clarus, a, um - clear

    legatus, -i (m) 

    ambo, ambae, ambo

    patior, pati, passus sum - to suffer; to allow + acc.  + inf. 

    legio, legionis (f) 

    moveo, movere, movi, motus

    metus, -us (m) 

    mors, mortis (f) 

    proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum 

    campus, -i (m) 

    castra, -orum (n. pl.)