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Explore the essential vocabulary from Chapter 10, featuring key Latin terms including adverbs, verbs, nouns, and adjectives. Learn words like "interea" (meanwhile), "gerit" (he/she wears), "iubet" (he/she orders), and "liberi" (children). This chapter introduces various forms related to actions and descriptions, such as "solent" (they usually wear), "stat" (he/she stands), and "scelestus" (wicked). Master these terms to enhance your understanding of Latin grammar and vocabulary as you immerse yourself in the language.
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meanwhile interea -adverb
he/she wears gerit -3rd conj. verb
he/she orders iubet -2nd conj. verb
another, other alius -adjective
trunk, chest cista -noun, 1st Dec.
to put, to place ponere -noun, 1st Dec.
on an journey in itinere -in, plus the ablative of a 3rd Decl. noun
children liberi -only comes in the plural
they are accustomed to wearing, they usually wear gerere solent
himself ipse -this is the masc. nominative singular
he/she stands stat -1st Conj. verb
road via -1st. Decl. noun
stick baculum -2nd Decl. neuter
he/she holds habet -2nd Conj. verb -also “he/she has”
wicked scelestus -adj.
tomorrow cras -adverb
he/she spurs on, urges on incitat -1st Conj. verb
carriage raeda -1st. Decl. noun
a certain slave servus quidam
he/she throws iacit -3rd –io verb
ready paratus -adjective -compare to the verb form
coachman raedarius -2nd Decl. noun
horse equus -2nd Decl. noun
at that very moment eo ipso tempore