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Count is derived from comes , since he was originally a companion of the ruler : a county was the district under his charge . Constable is derived from comes and stabulum , and originally denoted the official in charge of the royal ...
Count is derived from comes , since he was originally a companion of the ruler : a county was the district under his charge . Constable is derived from comes and stabulum , and originally denoted the official in charge of the royal ...
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Latin adjectives in -alis and the English equivalent in -al derived from : meridies tempus natura medicus litus poena corpus radix beneficium dies ordo rex 2. The word volume is derived from volvere , to roll , since Latin books were ...
Latin adjectives in -alis and the English equivalent in -al derived from : meridies tempus natura medicus litus poena corpus radix beneficium dies ordo rex 2. The word volume is derived from volvere , to roll , since Latin books were ...
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Ambiguis malis , by the choice of ills ( lit. doubtful ) due to the contrary winds . 16. Occidimus , we are lost . Note scansion occidimus . 96 . Application of Latin to English 1. From par , equal , are derived pair , peer , peerless .
Ambiguis malis , by the choice of ills ( lit. doubtful ) due to the contrary winds . 16. Occidimus , we are lost . Note scansion occidimus . 96 . Application of Latin to English 1. From par , equal , are derived pair , peer , peerless .
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LESSON | 1 |
CAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUSXIII III VThe Sequence | 2 |
Indirect Question | 14 |
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ablative accusative active adjective Aeneas āre āri army atque ātum āvi battle Caesar called camp carry Catilina Cicero clause command consul dative death derived Drill and Review enemy English erat ere ere etiam Explain express fear fight final future genitive gerundive give Greek haec Hannibal indicative indirect infinitive inis Italy king Lesson meaning mihi nihil noun object omnia ōnis participle pass passive past perfect person plur present quae quam question quid quis quod Read refers Roman Rome senate sentences subjunctive sunt syllable tense tibi Translate into Latin Troia Trojans verb