Quaestio: How can the vocabulary in Stage 11 improve our English vocabulary? NUNC AGENDA: start copying out the Latin vocabulary on page 200. LATIN WORDENGLISH.

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Quaestio: How can the vocabulary in Stage 11 improve our English vocabulary? NUNC AGENDA: start copying out the Latin vocabulary on page 200. LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES

conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES conveniogathers, meets: verbconvene, convenient conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum

crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (+ dative)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES credo:trusts, believes, has faith in verbcreed, credible, incredible, credit, incredulous crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (+ dative)

de (+ ablative)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVE dedown from; about preposition descend de (+ ablative)

faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum (+dat.)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES faveo:favors, supports verbfavor, favorite faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum (+dat.)

gens:gentem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES gens: gentem family; clan noun genteel, gentle gens:gentem

invītō, invītāre, invītāvī, invītātum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES invitoinvitesverbinvite, invitation invītō, invītāre, invītāvī, invītātum

legō, legere, lēgī, lectum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES legoreadsverblegible, illegible; legend legō, legere, lēgī, lectum

līberālis:līberālem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES liberalisgenerousadjective liberal, liberality līberālis:līberālem

minimē!

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES minime!No!adverbminimal minimē!

mūrus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES muruswallnounmural mūrus

noster, nostra, nostrum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nosterouradjective nostrum noster, nostra, nostrum

nunc

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nuncnowadverbxxx nunc

placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum (+dat.)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES placeo:pleases (usually shows up in 3 rd person) verbplacate complacent placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum (+dat.)

prīmus, prīma, prīmum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES primus first adjectiveprimary, prime, primitive prīmus, prīma, prīmum

prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī, promissum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES promitto promises verbpromise prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī, promissum

pugna

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES pugna a fight nounpugnacious pugna

rapio, rapere, rapuī, raptum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES rapit: seizes, grabs verbrapture, rapacious rapt rapio, rapere, rapuī, raptum

secundus, secunda, secundum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES secundus second adjectivesecond, secondary secundus, secunda, secundum

senātor : senātōrem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES senator nounsenator senātor : senātōrem

sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES sollicitusworried, anxious adjectivesolicitous sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum

stultus, stulta, stultum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES stultusstupidadjectivestultify stultus, stulta, stultum

tertius, tertia, tertium

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES tertius third adjectivetertiary tertius, tertia, tertium

ūtilis

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES utilisusefuladjectiveutility utilitarian ūtilis

vale!

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES vale good-bye (“be strong”) verbvaliant; valedictorian vale!

verberō, verberāre, verberāvī, verberātum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES verberatstrikes, beats verbreverberate verberō, verberāre, verberāvī, verberātum

vir : virum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES virmannounvirtue, virile vir : virum