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Chapter 7 Vocabulary -- Special Extra Practice for Nouns

What you need to know about a noun has just increased.
  1. You need to know the noun's stem. On the quizzes you now must be able to write out the genitive singular form (the 'of' form) of each noun.
  2. For each noun, you must be able to give its gender-- masculine, feminine, common(both masculine and feminine) or neuter. This will be obvious sometimes, and arbitrary sometimes.
  3. And you need to know a definition.


Practice that here.

AB
caniscan•is (stem is can-)
civisciv•is (stem is civ-)
comescomit•is (stem is comit-)
frāterfrātr•is (stem is fratr-)
rēxrēg•is (stem is reg-)
urbsurb•is (stem is urb-)
prīncepsprīncip•is (stem is princip-)
nāvisnāv•is (stem is nav-)
īraīr•ae (stem is ir-)
pugnapugn•ae (stem is pugn-)
pugna, pugnae, fightfeminine
īra, īrae, angerfeminine
nāvis, nāvis, shipfeminine
urbs, urbis, cityfeminine
prīnceps, prīncipis, princefeminine
rēx, rēgis, kingmasculine
frāter, frātris, brothermasculine
comes, comitis, comradecommon
civis, civis, citizencommon
canis, canis, dogcommon


Teacher of Latin, German, and Greek
Lake Region HS
Naples, ME

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