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Exploring Latin Vocabulary: Meanings and Applications

This bellwork activity focuses on various Latin words and phrases, their meanings, and related vocabulary. You will learn about terms such as "cornucopia," symbolizing abundance, and the concept behind "amat victoria curam," which teaches that victory comes to those who work hard. Other phrases like "numerus" convey numerical significance in language, while "clara pacta" emphasizes the importance of clear agreements. Engage with these foundational words that have influenced modern language and enhance your understanding of their contextual use.

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Exploring Latin Vocabulary: Meanings and Applications

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  1. Copy this bellwork onto the sheet: • cornucopia, horn of plenty • Amatvictoriacuram- Victory favors those who take pains • Pro forma, [literally, for form] made or carried out in a perfunctory manner or as a formality; provided in advance to prescribe form or describe items  • Numerodeusimparegaudet. God loves odd numbers. (Vergilius, Eclogae) • Infinitusestnumerusstultorum- Infinite is the number of fools (Bible) • Clara pacta, boniamici - Clear agreements, good friends • Etiamcapillusunushabetumbram- Even one hair has a shadow. (PubliliusSyrus)

  2. Lesson V Vocabulary “Roma”

  3. antIquus, antIqua, antIquum • ancient

  4. cibus, cibI • m. • food

  5. clArus, clAra, clArum • famous, bright, clear

  6. cOpia, cOpiae • f. • supply, abundance

  7. cUra, cUrae • f. • worry, care, concern

  8. etiam • also, even

  9. fOrma, fOrmae • f. • shape, beauty

  10. nOniam • no longer; not now

  11. numerus, numerI • m. • number

  12. plAnus, plAna, plAnum • level, flat

  13. posteA • afterwards

  14. prImO • at first

  15. propter • takes an accusative noun • on account of, because of

  16. rEgIna, rEgInae • f. • queen

  17. ruIna, ruInae • f. • ruin, downfall

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  19. cUra, cUrae • f.

  20. plAnus, plAna, plAnum

  21. etiam

  22. numerus, numerI • m.

  23. ruIna, ruInae • f.

  24. nOniam

  25. clArus, clAra, clArum

  26. posteA

  27. antIquus, antIqua, antIquum

  28. cibus, cibI • m.

  29. prImO

  30. propter • takes an accusative noun

  31. fOrma, fOrmae • f.

  32. rEgIna, rEgInae • f.

  33. cOpia, cOpiae • f.

  34. numerus, numerI • m.

  35. plAnus, plAna, plAnum

  36. ruIna, ruInae • f.

  37. nOniam

  38. clArus, clAra, clArum

  39. posteA

  40. antIquus, antIqua, antIquum

  41. cibus, cibI • m.

  42. cUra, cUrae • f.

  43. prImO

  44. etiam

  45. propter • takes an accusative noun

  46. cOpia, cOpiae • f.

  47. fOrma, fOrmae • f.

  48. rEgIna, rEgInae • f.

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