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Chapter 27 Latin II Semester Review

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stostand
stupeobe amazed
huc illuchere and there
undiqueon all sides
tumultusuproar
trahopull, drag
resthing, affair, matter
ille, illa, illudthat
hic, haec, hocthis
obsonogo shopping
sinewithout
ducolead, take
ingenshuge
cadofall
discedodepart, leave
tradohand over
patruusuncle
primumfirst
agodo, drive
advenioarrive
claususclosed
ArgusMonster with 100 eyes who was killed by Mercury
MinosKing of Crete and husband of Pasiphae
MedusaHer look could turn you to stone
PegasusSprang from the blood of Medusa
EchidnaMother of many hideous monsters
ChimaeraPart goat, part lion, part snake or dragon
SirensTheir voices lured sailors to destruction
ChironHe was the first Centaur
CentaursCreatures who were half man, half horse
CerberusThree-headed dog who guarded the gates of Haedes
JasonThe leader of the Argonauts
LemnosAn island inhabited only by women
HylasArmour-bearer of Hercules who was accidently drowned by a water nymph
SymplegadesClashing rocks encountered by the Argonauts,
PhineusA prophet who was terrorized by the Harpies
SphinxThis monster devoured those who could not solve her riddle
HerculesHe brought Cerberus to the land of the living
Euryalesister of Medusa and Stheno
PeliasJason's wicked cousin
AeetesKing of Colchis
ZeusKing of the gods
LadonThe dragon of the Hesperides
PerseusCut off the head of Medusa
AmazonsWarrior women
TalusBronze Age monster who guarded the island of Crete
MinotaurHalf man, half bull
MedeaA sorceress who loved Jason
CharybdisShe was turned into a whirlpool
ArgoJason's ship
PhrixusHe sacrificed the golden ram to Zeus
HydraA nine-headed snake that terrorized the area of Lake Lerna
BellerophonHe tamed and rode Pegasus
TheseusThe hero who killed the Minotaur
TritonHalf man, half fish
HarpiesTheir name means "The Snatchers"
MusesNine goddesses of the arts
PolyphemusOne-eyed giant, a Cyclops
HelleSister of Phrixus who drowned in their escape
PeliasJaon's wicked cousin
ColchisThe country of the golden fleece
tense that always translates with "had"pluperfect
part used for all perfect active forms3rd part (-i)
case used to say "to/for"dative case
case that means "of"genitive case
use this case for direct objectsaccusative case
"-ius"this ending is on the genitive singular forms of hic and ille
this tense translates "was/were ____ing"imperfect tense
this part of a verb translates "having been _____ed"4th principal part
mappanapkin
spinacentral barrier of race track
iaceolie
molesmass
lapisstone
curriculumrace track, course
vetoforbid
diesday
metusfear
vocativedirect address
faveosupport
Curiasenate house
domushouse, home
oppressuscrushed
conficiofinsih
Curiasenate house
Cloaca maximahuge sewer
number of chariot race lapsseven
Colosseumamphitheater
Circus Maximusracetrack
eam(d.o.) her, it
eum(d.o.) him it
ab eoby him
vosyou all
noswe, us
tuyou (singular subject)
teyou (singular object)
a nobisby us
nobisto for us
tibito you (singular)
mihito me
translates as "I___, I am___ing, I do ___"first principal part
fungusmushroom
peponisof the pumpkin
rotawheel
rotaeof the wheel
pabulumfodder
pabuliof fodder
vespertiliobat
vespertilionisof the bat
truncustree trunk
trunciof the tree trunk
funisrope AND of the rope
horreumstorehouse
horreiof the storehouse
glansacorn
glandisof the acorn
triticumwheat
triticiof wheat
plaustrumwagon
plaustriof the wagon
autumnusthe fall
autumniof the fall
cucurbitagourd
cucurbitaeof the gourd
pepopumpkin
fungiof the mushroom


Latin I-IV
Seymour, IN

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