IMPERATOR MILITES HORTATUR
SPECIAL VOCABULARIES
The words in heavy type are used in Cæsar’s “Gallic War.”
LESSON IV, [§ 39]
Nouns dea, goddess (deity) Diā´na, Diana fera, a wild beast (fierce) Lātō´na, Latona sagit´ta, arrow | Verbs est, he (she, it) is; sunt, they are necat, he (she, it) kills, is killing, does kill Conjunction1 et, and |
Pronouns quis, interrog. pronoun, nom. sing., who? cuius (pronounced co͝oi´yo͝os, two syllables), interrog.pronoun, gen. sing., whose? | |
1. A conjunction is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.
LESSON V, [§ 47]
Nouns corō´na, wreath, garland, crown fā´bula, story (fable) pecū´nia, money (pecuniary) pugna, battle (pugnacious) victō´ria, victory | Verbs dat, he (she, it) gives nārrat, he (she, it) tells (narrate) Conjunction1 quia or quod, because |
Pronoun cui (pronounced co͝oi, one syllable), interrog. pronoun,dat. sing., to whom? for whom? | |
1. A conjunction is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.