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Σελίδα 43
... Animal animalia . Acc . Animal animalia . Gen. Animālis animalium . Dat . Animali animalibus . Abl . Animali animalibus . ( 63. ) 1. Cives hostibus magna vectigalia pendunt . 2. Servum in conclavi tuo cotidie videt . 3. Equi calcaribus ...
... Animal animalia . Acc . Animal animalia . Gen. Animālis animalium . Dat . Animali animalibus . Abl . Animali animalibus . ( 63. ) 1. Cives hostibus magna vectigalia pendunt . 2. Servum in conclavi tuo cotidie videt . 3. Equi calcaribus ...
Σελίδα 44
... animals are often active . 4. He praises the diligence of the small animals . 5. The girls adorn the queen's rooms with roses . 6. There are many books in your room . 7. The enemy urge on their horses with the spur . 8. The poet urges ...
... animals are often active . 4. He praises the diligence of the small animals . 5. The girls adorn the queen's rooms with roses . 6. There are many books in your room . 7. The enemy urge on their horses with the spur . 8. The poet urges ...
Σελίδα 56
... animals is great . 5. The king of the enemy always has a big crown on ( in ) his head . 6. The keeper of the gardens gives two hundred flowers to the girl . 7. Our mother always reads our letters . 8. Marcus 56 [ SEC . 25 . LATIN COURSE .
... animals is great . 5. The king of the enemy always has a big crown on ( in ) his head . 6. The keeper of the gardens gives two hundred flowers to the girl . 7. Our mother always reads our letters . 8. Marcus 56 [ SEC . 25 . LATIN COURSE .
Σελίδα 58
... animals have sometimes big feet . 15. Horses charm me , flowers you . VI . The Punishments of Ixion , Sisyphus , and Tantalus . ( Words in the Lexicon , p . 275. ) Terribiles poenas pendunt ( sic enim antiqui narrant ) Ixion , Sisyphus ...
... animals have sometimes big feet . 15. Horses charm me , flowers you . VI . The Punishments of Ixion , Sisyphus , and Tantalus . ( Words in the Lexicon , p . 275. ) Terribiles poenas pendunt ( sic enim antiqui narrant ) Ixion , Sisyphus ...
Σελίδα 61
... animals are in the woods . 8. Many trees surround the garden with their dense rows . 9. The orator urges on the hearts of the citizens by a long speech . 10. The faces of the king and queen are known to the common people . SECTION 28 ...
... animals are in the woods . 8. Many trees surround the garden with their dense rows . 9. The orator urges on the hearts of the citizens by a long speech . 10. The faces of the king and queen are known to the common people . SECTION 28 ...
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active aestate Arminius army Balbus beautiful better blames books boys brother Caesar camp castra cavalry citizens city Classis Romana conclave conjugation consul Continued Corinthum cotidie country courage culpat declined delectat enemy enemy's equites EXCEPTIONS EXERCISES faciunt father fines hostium first flowers forces friends frighten garden girl girls gives good great heavy high hostes incidunt Italy iter Julia king known labyrinthum large lazy leader long love loved Magister magistro make Marcus masc masculine master merchant milites militum naves neque neut never nostrorum nouns nunquam old men omnibus opus conficiunt orator ornant Plural poet Polyphemus praises the diligence puellae Puer Pueri queen Quintus reginae regis Roman saepe laudat sailors SECTION semper Senones ships shouts Singular sister slaves soldiers solum summer terrent Theseus THIRD DECLENSION tired to-day traveller troublesome Ulixes unhappy useful vectigalia very vinum whole words young your
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Σελίδα 148 - Nostri, of us. Dat. Mihi, to or for me. Nobis, to or for us. Abl. Me, by, with, or from me.
Σελίδα 36 - mea est; nam leo rex animalium est. Et mea est pars secunda, propter magnos meos labores. Tertiam partem vindico, quoniam major mihi quam vobis, animalibus imbecillis et parvis, fames est. Quartam, denique, partem si quis sibi arrogat, milii inimicus erit.