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LATIN 201/202: HW FOR 10/9/10 Set 1 1. atque A. they handed over/down 2. occāsum B. to speak 3. scīmus C. and also 4. mille D. 1000 5. dein E. meanwhile 6. intereā F. having set 7. loquī G. then 8. tradiderant H. gift 9. mūnus I. to carry away 10. auferre J. we knew Set 1 1. doluī A. they answered 2. obdūrat B. I suffered 3. impotēns C. (having been) bitten 4. quō D. unwilling 5. morsum E. s/he endures 6. mentēs F. to where 7. quondam G. constellations, stars 8. sīdera H. lacking self-control 9. invitae I. once, formerly 10. respondērunt J. minds Set 3 1. acris A. sad, grim 2. incītat B. to/for us 3. tristis C. to happen 4. gravis D. s/he wished 5. opera E. pains, trouble, exertion 6. solitus est F. bitter 7. curae G. cares. concerns 8. nōbīs H. he was accustomed 9. fierī I. s/he provokes 10. voluit J. seriousSet 4 1. dēliciae A. always, continually 2. crēdidī B. darling 3. tuae C. I sought 4. requisīvī D. indeed, certainly 5. periī E. it pleased 6. quidem F. I knew 7. tam G. so, to such a degree 8. libuit H. I believed 9. usque I. I perished 10. novī J. your Set 5 Find an approximate antonym 1. sīdera A. terra 2. dolent B. longī 3. miser C. tenebrae 4. perdere D. iuvenis 5. brevēs E. quō 6. unde F. nesciī 7. novī G. creāre 8. lūx H. laborat 9. senex I. laetus 10. lūdit J. gaudent Sentences: Translate the following sentences and mark them as follows: IQ=Indirect question; IC = Indirect command, CS= Conditional sentence, CC = cum clause, R = result, P = purpose, J = jussive ______ . 1. nisi deliciae meae perisset, laetior essem. ________________________________________________________________ ______. 2. frater me rogat quomodo mea opera Lesbia tristis sit. ______________________________________________________________________ 3. mater ancillis imperavit quae ad fontem aquam ducerent. _______________________________________________________________ ______ 4. veniamus ad fontem ut aqam ducamus. ( 2 uses …) ______________________________________________________________ Catullus phrases: Translate the phrases from Catullus 5, 8, and 101: 1. sōlēs occidere et redire possunt _______________________________________________________________ 2. conturbābimus illa, ne sciāmus ______________________________________________________________ 3. tu volēbās nec puella nolēbat _______________________________________________________________ 4. obstinātā mente perfer _______________________________________________________________ 5. tu dolēbis, cum rogēberis nulla _______________________________________________________________ 6. multa per aequora uectus _______________________________________________________________ 7. miser indigne frāter adempte mihi


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