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ablative absolute accusative adjective annōs āre ārī Ariovistus ātis atque ātum ātus sum autem auxilium āvī bellō bellum Caesar castra conditional sentence conj consul dative declension Deinde denote deponent verb ejus enim eōrum erant erat ēre esset etiam exercitus facere fecit flumen Gaul genitive gerund haec Helvetii Hercules igitur imperfect indecl indirect discourse infinitive inter intr ipse īre itum Jāsōn jussit Latin Lēgātus magnō multi nāvem neque nōn noun clause omnēs ōnis ōris ōrum participle passive past perfect postquam prep preposition prō pron pronoun propter quae quaestor quam quibus quidam quō quod rēgem rēgis rēgnum relative clause rēs rēx Rōmam Roman Rōmānī sẽ Sequani sibi Singular Plural statim subjunctive subst sunt suōs tamen tantō tense translated urbe urbem vēnit verb VOCABULARY
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Page 339 - ABL. quo qua qu5 qui quae quae quorum quarum quorum quibus quibus quibus quos quas quae . quibus quibus quibus 6.
Page 247 - Garumna flumen, a Belgis Matrona et Sequana dividit. Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae; propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate Provinciae longissisime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant, atque ea, quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent, important...
Page 371 - The genitive, modified by an adjective, may be used to describe a person or thing.
Page 327 - Here belong (1) masculine and feminine nouns ending in -is or -is if they have the same number of syllables in the genitive as in the nominative, and (2) neuters in -e, -al, -ar.
Page 355 - Pluperfect fueram, / had been fueramus, we had been fueras, you had been fueratis, you had been fuerat, he had been fuerant, they had been Future Perfect fuero, / shall have been fuerimus, we shall have been fueris...
Page 22 - Pythia, et consilium dabat iis qul ad oraculum 75 veniebant. Haec autem femina ab ipso Apolline docebatur, et voluntatem del hominibus enuntiabat. Hercules igitur, qui Apollinem praecipue colebat, hue venit.
Page 375 - A clause introduced by quod meaning that, with its verb in the indicative, is sometimes used as the subject or object of a verb, or in apposition with a noun or pronoun.
Page 362 - A Relative pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (§ 198).
Page 241 - ... the Holy See, and on condition of paying an annual tribute of nine thousand ducats. This elevation of a man whose very birth seemed a disgrace to the pontiff, gave universal offence. The new Duke of Parma soon rendered himself so odious by his dissolute life, his crimes and scandalous excesses, that a conspiracy was formed against him ; and he was assassinated in the citadel of Placentia in 1547.
Page 355 - SIGN -eri-) fu'ero, / shall have been fue'rimus, we shall have been fu'eris, you will have been fue'ritis, you will have been fu'erit, he will have been fu'erint, they will have been i.