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Wheelock's Latin - Chapters 37
Vocab + Grammar
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Language - Latin
Undergraduate 1
04/17/2011

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Term
eō, īre, iī, itum
Definition

to go

 

INDICATIVE

 

Present

Sing / Plural

1st: eō / īmus

2nd: īs / ītis

3rd: it / eunt

 

Imperfect

Sing / Plural

1st: ībam / ībāmus

2nd: ībās / ībātis

3rd: ībat / ībant

 

Future

Sing / Plural

1st: ībō / ībimus

2nd: ībis / ībitis

3rd: ībit / ībunt

 

Perfect

Sing / Plural

1st: iī / īimus

2nd: īstī / īstis

3rd: iit / iērunt

 

Pluperfect

Sing / Plural

1st: ieram / ierāmus

2nd: ieras / ierātis

3rd: ierat / ierant

 

Future Perfect

Sing / Plural

1st: ierō / ierīmus

2nd: ieris / ieritis

3rd: ierit / ierint

 

SUBJUNCTIVE

Present

Sing / Plural

1st: eam / eāmus

2nd: eās / eātis

3rd: eat / eant

 

Imperfect

Sing / Plural

1st: īrem / īrēmus

2nd: īres / iṝetis

3rd: īret / irent

 

Perfect

Sing / Plural

1st: ierim / ierīmus

2nd: ieris / īeritis

3rd: ierit / ierint

 

Pluperfect

Sing / Plural

1st: īssem / issēmus

2nd: īssēs / issētis

3rd: īsset / īssent

 

Imperatives

Singular: ī

Plural: īte

 

Participles:

Present: īens (euntis, eunti, etc)

Future: īturus, -a, -um

 

Gerund: eundī

 

Infinitives:

Present: īre

Future: īturus esse

Perfect: īsse

Term
Regular Place Constructions
Definition

1.  Place where: in or sub + ablative

 

2.  Place to which: in, ad, or sub + accusative

 

3.  Place from which: ab, de, or ex + ablative

Term
Construction of actual names + domus, humus, and rūs
Definition

1. For place where: locative case which is genitive for 1st/2nd declension and ablative for other declensions

 

2.  Place to which: accusative w/ out the preposition

 

3. Place from which:  ablative w/ out the preposition

Term
Ablative of time when or within which
Definition
No preposition is used but supplies in, within, at, on, etc for English translation
Term
Accusative of the duration of time
Definition
Indicatives for how long a period of time an action occurs; No preposition used but 'for' can be used in English
Term
Athēnae, -ārum
Definition

feminine plural

Athens

Term
domus, ūs (-ī)
Definition

feminine

house, home

 

domī: at home

domum: to home

domō: from home

Term
humus, -ī
Definition

feminine

ground, earth; soil

Term
iter, itineris
Definition

neuter

journey; route road

Term
rūs, rūris
Definition

neuter

the country, countryside

 

locative: rūrī, rūre

Term
Syrācūsae, -arum
Definition

feminine plural

Syracuse

Term

absēns

gen. absentis

Definition

adjective

absent, away

Term
grātus, -a, -um
Definition

adjective

pleasing, agreeable; grateful

Term
idōneus, -a, -um
Definition

adjective

suitable, fit, appropriate

Term
immōtus, -a, -um
Definition

adjective

unmoved; unchanged, unrelenting

Term
forīs
Definition

adverb

outside, out of doors

Term
abeō, abīre, abīi, abitum
Definition
to go away, depart, leave
Term
adeō, adīre, adiī, aditum
Definition
to go to, approach
Term
exeō, exīre, exīi, exitum
Definition
to go out, exit
Term
ineō, inīre, inīi, initum
Definition
to go in, enter
Term
obeō, obīre, obiī, obitum
Definition
to go up against, meet, die
Term
pereō, perīre, periī, peritum
Definition
to pass away, be destroyed, perish
Term
redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum
Definition
to go back, return
Term
interficio, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum
Definition
to kill, murder
Term
licet, licēre, licuit
Definition

it is permitted, one may

 

commonly w/ an infinitive as the subject and a dative for the person permitted to act

Term
peregrīnor, peregrīnārī, peregrīnātus sum
Definition
to travel abroad, wander
Term
requiēsco, requiēscere, requiēvī, requiētum
Definition
to rest
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