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New Millenium 2.3
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
annus, i, m.
year
ancilla, ae, f. -
- female servant
avunculus, i, m.
(maternal) uncle
calamitās, calamitātis, f.
- calamity, disaster
carmen, carminis, n.
poem, song
clam (adv.)
- secretly
*coniunx, coniugis,m./f. s
spouse
*discipula, ae, f.
- student (female)
*discô, ere, didici,
- to learn
*dominus, i, m.
master, lord
et...et
both ... and
*fâma, ae, f.-
fame, name, reputation
*frater, fratris, m.
- brother
immō (conj.)-
- on the contrary, nay rather
*improbus, a, um
bad, wicked
*iungo, ere, iünxi, iunctum
- to join
'magister, magistri, m
- teacher (male)
"matrimonium,i, n
- marriage
monasterium, i, n
monastery
*nē (conj. + subjunctive)
in order not to, lest
*nusquam (adv.).
- nowhere
*parió, ere, peperi, partum
-to give birth to
pater, patris m
- father
*perdo. ere, perdidi, perditum
to lose, waste
*salūs, salūtis, f
health, welfare
*scribo, ere, scripsi, scriptum
to write
únicus, a, um
only one
*ut conj- + subjunctive)
- in order to, so that
matūrē (adv.)
early
dēcēdo, ere, decessi, decessum
to die
adulēscentulus, i, m.
- very young man
affinitās, affinitatis, f.
- relationship by marriage
tribūnus plebi, i, m.
-tribune of the plebs
interficio, ere, interfeci, interfectum
to kill
expers, expertis + genitive
- devoid of, free from
consobrina, ae, f.
cousin
nūbō, ere, nūpsī, nůptum dat.
- to marry (a man)
civitās, civitatis, f.
city, community of citizens, state
perturbö, äre, äví, ātum-
to throw into contusion
faveo, ère, favi, fautum + dative
- to favor
iūvó, juvàre, iüvi, iūtum
to help
opês, opium,f
- resources, money
fuga, ae, f.
flight
pecunia, ae, f.
money
sublevõ, āre, āvī, ātum
to support, help
Regnat populus.
The people reign.
Tuebor
"I will protect."
Semper fidēlis.
.. "Always faithful"
Vetō.
"I forbid."