CLC Stage 2 Magistra Patrick - DHS

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CLC Stage 2 Magistra Patrick - DHS Vestimenta et Vita CLC Stage 2 Magistra Patrick - DHS

Vocabula Nova Pulcher/pulchra – handsome/beautiful Gerit – wear Vita – life Ientaculum – breakfast Hospites – guests Forum – marketplace Prandium – lunch Lente – slowly Recumbunt - recline

Vestimenta Caecilii Hic est Caecilius Caecilius vestimenta gerit Vidisne Caecilium? Estne Caecilius pulcher? Caecilius vestimenta gerit Quid Caecilius gerit? Tunicam Togam Calceos

Vestimenta Metellae Haec est Metella Metella vestimenta gerit Vidisne Metella? Estne Metella pulchra? Metella vestimenta gerit Quid Metella gerit? Tunicam Stolam Pallam

Vita Caecilii Ientaculum Salutatio Ad forum ambulat Prandium Aqua panis Salutatio In atrio Hospites Caecilium visitant Patronus = Caecilius Clientes = hospites Ad forum ambulat Prandium Caro fructus

Cena – ab ovo usque ad malum! In triclinio Mensa Tres lecti Magna cena Caro Fructus Panis Vinum piscis Romani lente cenant. Romani recumbunt.

Patroni et Clientes (Divitiores) Richer Argentarii Senatores Imperator Patronus pecuniam dat. Patronus auxilium dat. Patronus clientes custodit. Pauciores et liberti Olim servi scriptores artifices Clientes cotidie patronum salutant. Clientes cum patrono publice ambulant.

INSISTAMUS! Quid de feminis? Res cotidianae in villa (every day things) Est domina in villa Domina puellas docet. Feminae cum viris cenant.

Finis!