Stage 1 Derivationes Page 15-16 in Packet. DerivationesVerba LatinaDefinitiones iAffiliation IiCanine IiiCollaborate IvConcoction VCubicle Filius, ī,

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Stage 1 Derivationes Page in Packet

DerivationesVerba LatinaDefinitiones iAffiliation IiCanine IiiCollaborate IvConcoction VCubicle Filius, ī, M son Canis, -is, M Dog Laborō, laborāre To work Coquus, ī, M A Cook Cubiculum, ī, N Bedroom

DerivationesVerba LatinaDefinitiones viCulinary ViiHorticulture ViiiImpervious IxImprint XMatriarch Culina, -ae, F Kitchen Hortus, ī, M Garden In + Ablative In/On In + Ablative In/On Mater, matris, F Mother

DerivationesVerba LatinaDefinitiones xiPatron XiiPrecocious XiiiSedentary XivSerf XvSubservient Pater, patris, M Father Coquus, -ī, M A Cook Sedeō, sedēre To sit Servus, ī, M Slave Servus, ī, M Slave

#Definitiones xiia.Characterized by unusually early development or maturity (precocious) xvb.Useful in an inferior capacity (subservient) xc.Female head of the family (matriarch) viid.The care of the gardens (horticulture) vie.Relating to the kitchen or cookery (culinary) iiif.To work together (collaborate) ig.A close association (affiliation) vh.A small room (cubicle) xiiii.Inactive (sedentary) iik.Relating to dogs (canine) xivl.A slave passed from one land owner to another with the land (serf) ximA regular client; a supporter of the arts (patron) ixn.To produce a mark on a surface by pressing (imprint) viiio.Admits no passage; unaffected by outside things (impervious) ivp.A mixture of ingredients; something contrived (concoction)