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Chapter 6 VOCAB

Nouns may be in the direct object case (accusative). N.B. watch the vowel before the -m.

Verbs may be either in the "he," "they," or infinitive form. N.B. Watch the characteristic vowels!!!!

AB
ancillathe slave-woman (sing. subject or complement)
ancillaethe slave-women (pl. subject or complement)
ancillamthe slave-woman (direct object)
aquawater (subject or complement)
aquaewaters (subject or complement)
aquamthe water (direct object)
cibusfood (subject or complement)
cibifoods (plural subject or complement)
cibumfood (direct object)
matermother (subject or complement)
matremmother (direct object)
paterfather (subject or complement)
patremfather (direct object)
adiuvareto help
adiuvathe (she) helps
adiuvantthey help
curareto take care of
curathe (she) takes care of
curantthey take care of
observareto watch
observathe (she) watches
observantthey watch
portareto carry
portathe (she) carries
portantthey carry
purgareto clean
purgathe (she) cleans
purgantthey clean
docêre (2)to teach
docethe (she) teaches
docentthey teach
lucêre (2)to be light, be day
lucetit is light (impersonal verb, subject = 'it' only)
coquere (3)to cook
coquithe (she) cooks
coquuntthey cook
reprehendere (3)to blame, scold
reprehendithe (she) blames, scolds
reprehenduntthey blame, scold
surgere (3)to get up, rise
surgithe (she) gets up, rises
surguntthey get up, rise
ipsa(her)self (intensifies a noun)
moxsoon
necesse est + infinitiveit is necessary (to)
nequeand.......not
neque.......nequeneither........nor
nondumnot yet
nuncnow
omniaeverything
omneseveryone
per (+ accusative case)through
per aquamthrough the water
per cibumthrough the food
tamenhowever



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