Stage 7 Vocab

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fabula mirabilis misit discessit poculum hausit ex urbe nox. story marvelous, strange sent departed, left wine-cup drained from the city night. Stage 7 Vocab. luna plena lucebat silva centurionem conspexit dixit deposuit. moon full was shining woods, forest - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stage 7 Vocab1. fabula2. mirabilis3. misit4. discessit5. poculum6. hausit7. ex urbe8. nox

1. story2. marvelous, strange3. sent4. departed, left5. wine-cup6. drained7. from the city8. night

Stage 7 Vocab9. luna10.plena11.lucebat12.silva13.centurionem14.conspexit15.dixit16.deposuit

9. moon10.full11.was shining12.woods, forest13.centurion14.caught sight of15.said16.took off

Stage 7 Vocab17.evanuit18. lupus19.apparuit20.ululavit21.caute22. inspexit23. lapidea24.rem intellexit25. ille26.versipellis

17.vanished18.wolf19.appeared20.howled21.cautiously22. looked at, examined23.made of stone24.understood the truth25. that26.werewolf

Stage 7 Vocab27.hospites28.plauserunt29. tacebant30.aliam31.Hercle!32.mortuus33.primus34.gladiatorem35.prope

amphitheatrum36.secundus

27.Guests28.Applauded29.Were silent30.Another31.By Hercules!32.Dead33.First34.Gladiator35.Near the

amphitheater36.second

Stage 7 Vocab37. terruit38.gladium39.vibrabat

40. in arena41. insanus42.homo43.eum44.traxit45.notissimus46.vivit47.umbra

37.Frightened38.Sword39.Was brandishing, was

waving40. In the arena41. Insane, crazy42.Man43.Him44.Dragged45.Very well-known46. Is alive47.ghost

Stage 7 Vocab48. explicavit49. vale50. timide51. procedebant

52. nullae stellae53. in caelo54. desertae55. feles56. ruerunt57. de vita desperabant

58. solliciti

48. Explained49. Good-bye50. Nervously51. Were advancing, were

proceeding52. No stars53. In the sky54. Deserted55. Cat56. Rushed57. Were despairing of

their lives58. Worried, anxious

Stage 7 Vocab59. animal60. ferox61. postridie62. venit63. venationem64. aper65. in Monte Vesuvio66. latet67. viderunt68. numquam

59. Animal60. Fierce, ferocious61. The next day62. Came63. Hunt64. Boar65. On Mount Vesuvius66. Lies hidden67. Have seen68. never

Stage 7 Vocab69. ceperunt70. venator71. fortissimus72. fortasse73. vivus74. num Quintus…

timet?75. venabulum76. longum77. cepit78. processerunt

69. (Have) captured, caught70. Hunter71. Very brave72. Perhaps73. Live, living74. Surely Quintus is not

afraid?75. Hunting spear76. Long77. Took78. Proceeded, advanced

Stage 7 Vocab79. impetum80. emisit81. percussit82. terram83. decidit84. fortiter85. processit86. suum87. transfixit88. heri89. pessimam

79. Attack, charge80. Threw, hurled81. Hit, struck82. Ground83. Fell down84. Bravely85. Stepped forward86. His87. Pierced, stabbed88. Yesterday89. Very bad

Stage 7 Vocab90. coxit91. pulcherrima92. fecit93. stili94. in loco proprio95. vidit96. crines97. optime98. componis99. stolam100.diligenter101.curas

90. Cooked91. Very beautiful92. Has done93. Pens94. In the right place95. Saw96. Hair97. Very well98. Arrange99. (long) dress100.Carefully101.Take care of

Stage 7 GrammarIn 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 #4-54. 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

PerfectSingular Pluralapparuit apparuerunts/he appeared they appeareddixit dixerunts/he said they saiddiscessit discesserunts/he leftthey left

In this stage you have been introduced to other forms of the PERFECT TENSE

Present

• facit

• capit

• venit

PerfectSingular Pluralfecit fecerunts/he made they madecepit ceperunts/he took they tookvenit venerunts/he came they came

Compare this with the way some words behave in English

• I send I sent• I run I ran• I give I gave

• I come I came

• I readI read

Cambridge Website

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