Satyricon!

Advanced Latin (201, 301, 401)

Vocabulary and Grammar Notes


Assignment 1 [Week 2, Class 1]

Assignment 2 [Week 3, Class 1]

Assignment 3 [Week 4, Class 1]

Assignment 4 [Week 5, Class 1]

Assignment 5 [Week 6, Class 1]

Assignment 6 [Week 8, Class 1]

Assignment 7 [Week 9, Class 1]

Assignment 8 [Week 10, Class 1]

Assignment 9 [Week 10, Class 2]

Assignment 10 [Week 11, Class 1]

Assignment 11 [Week 13, Class 1]

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NB: The right hand columns list vocabulary words that we will use in class to drill grammar and morphology. Most of these words are drawn from the Satyricon. A few, in bold face, are from Moreland and Fleischer, which you will need to know to study the chapter. On exams, I will only ask you grammar, morphology and syntax questions about the words listed below. However, you will also have to translate extended passages from the Satyricon in order to pass the exam. Therefore, you should expect to study and review a much larger list of vocabulary words than those listed here.

NB2: I've provided links to morphology drills from the first year latin web page to help you review. To use these pages effectively, you need to download and install the CL Garamond Latin font. If you do not, instead of macrons you will find very strange characters. The font is available for Mac and Windows platforms, and they do not charge for it. If you want to use the morphology drills, go the CL Fonts page and follow their instructions.


 Assignment 1 (for Week 2, Class 1) [M&F, 1-2]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

Present active indicative system of 1st and 2nd conjugation

Perfect active indicative system of all verbs

Subjunctive

  • present active subjunctive of 1st conjugation
  • imperfect, perfect and pluperfect active subjunctive of all verbs

sum

first declension nouns

1st declension drills

Conditions

Genitive of the charge/penalty

  • freqentia, ae, f.
  • persona, ae, f.
  • turba, ae, f.
  • praeda, ae, f.
  • nego, are, avi, atus
  • appareo, ere, ui, iturus
  • tego, tegere, texi, tectus
  • rapio, rapere, rapui, raptus
  • venio, venire, veni, venturus
  • sum, esse, fui, futurus

 

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 Assignment 2 (for Week 3 Class 1) [M&F 3-4]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

Second declension nouns

Adjectives

Ablative

  • Ablative of Means/Instrument
  • Ablative of Manner
  • Ablative of Agent

Purpose Clauses/Sequence of Tenses

Present Active System of All Conjugations

Present Passive System of All Conjugations

Perfect Passive System of All Conjugations

  • querella, ae, f.
  • thesaurus, i, m.
  • libellus, i, m.
  • puer, pueri, m.
  • officium, i, n.
  • balineum, i, n.
  • liberatus, a, um
  • maestus, a, um
  • lippus, a, um
  • lautus, a, um
  • malus, a, um
  • postulo, are, avi, atus
  • exhibeo, ere, ui, itus
  • impono, imponere, imposui, impositus
  • accipio, accipere, accepi, aceptus
  • nescio, ire, ivi, itus

 

 

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 Assignment 3 (for Week 4, Class 1) [M&F 5-6]

 

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

 

participles

periphrastic constructions

Datives

  • dative of agent
  • dative of possession

Ablatives

  • Ablative of separation
  • Accusative of place to which

The locative case

The verb possum

Complementary Infinitive and Object Infinitives

3rd declension nouns

Infinitives

Indirect Statements

The irregular noun vis

  • vis, ___, f.
  • possum, posse, potui, ___
  • limen, liminis, n.
  • voluptas, voluptatis, f.
  • dispensator, dispensatoris, m.
  • natalis, is, m.
  • cliens, clientis, m.
  • humanitas, humanitatis, f.
  • ministrator, ministratoris, m.
  • poena, ae, f.
  • aureus, i, m.
  • dubium, i, n.
  • superbus, a, um
  • nequissimus, a, um
  • obligo, are, avi, atus
  • repleo, ere, replevi, repletus
  • impingo, impingere, impegi, impactus
  • eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus

 

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 Assignment 4 (for Week 5, Class 1) [M&F 7-8]

 

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

Demonstrative Adjectives

Personal Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives

Relative Pronouns

Interrogative Adjectives

Interrogative Pronouns

Ablative of Accompaniment

Ablative of Time When/Within Which

Accusative of Extent of Time/Space

Subjuncive in Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statements

Third Declension Adjectives

Fourth Declension Nouns

Fifth Declension Nouns

Present Imperative (active and Passive)

Negative Imperatives

The Vocative Case

Datives of Purpose and Reference

The Double Dative

  • ego
  • nos
  • tu
  • vos
  • __, sui
  • qui, quae, quod
  • hic, haec, hoc
  • ille, illa, illud
  • is, ea, id
  • meus, a, um
  • tuus, a, um
  • noster, nostra, nostrum
  • vester, vestra, vestrum
  • suus, a, um
  • quis, quid
  • suavis, is, e
  • qualis, is, e
  • fortis, is, e
  • facilis, is, e
  • salax, salacis
  • ala, ae, f.
  • pullarius, i, m.
  • dictum, i, n.
  • aetas, aetatis, f.
  • lusus,us, m.
  • domus, us, f.
  • ligneus, a, um
  • niger, nigra, nigrum
  • gusto, are, avi, atus
  • pateo, ere, patui, ___
  • curro, ere, cucurri, cursurus
  • perfodio, perfodere, perfodi, perfossus

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 Assignment 5 (for Week 6, Class 1) [M&F 9-10]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

 

  • Comparison of Adjectives
  • Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
  • Comparison with quam; Ablative of Comparison
  • Ablative of Degree of Difference
  • Adverbs; Comparison of Adverbs
  • Irregular Comparison of Adverbs
  • Partitive Gentive
  • Ablative Absolute
  • Adjectives with genitive in ius [unus nauta]
  • Ablative of Cause
  • Ablative and Genitive of Description
  • The Irregular Verb fero
  • fero, ferre, tuli, latus
  • colonia, ae, f.
  • deus, i, m.
  • magister, magistri, m.
  • caelum, i, n.
  • calx, calcis, f.
  • merus, a, um
  • fatuus, a, um
  • ingeniusos, a, um
  • morbosus, a, um
  • laboro, are, avi, atus
  • iaceo, ere, iacui, iaciturus
  • consisto, ere, constiti, _____
  • operio, ire, operui, opertus
  • belle
  • libentissime

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 Assignment 6 (for Week 8, Class 1) [M&F 11]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • Deponent Verbs
  • Semi-deponent Verbs
  • Subjective and Objective Genitive
  • Genitive of Characteristic
  • Infinitive as Subject
  • Irregular Verbs
    • volo
    • nolo
    • malo
  • volo, velle, volui, _____
  • nolo, nolle, nolui, _____
  • malo, malle, malui, _____
  • culina, ae, f.
  • agellus, i, m.
  • testamentum, i, n.
  • vox, vocis, f.
  • vultus, us, m.
  • urbanus, a, um
  • neuter, neutra, neuturm
  • mitis, is, e
  • declamo, are, avi, atus
  • admoneo, ere, admonui, admonitus
  • respicio, ere, respexi, respectus
  • hortor, hortari, hortatus
  • fateor, fateri, fassus sum
  • experior, iri, expertus sum
  • nascor, nasci, natus sum
  • dilgenter

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 Assignment 7 (for Week 9, Class 1) [M&F 12-13]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • Independent Uses of the Subjunctive
  • Direct Questions
  • Indirect Questions
  • The Adjective, idem, eadem, idem
  • The Pronoun quidam, quaedam, quidam and Adjective quidam, quaedam, quodam
  • The Intensive Adjective ipse, ipsa, ipsum
  • The Demonstative Adjective iste, ista, istud
  • The Indefinite Pronouns aliquis, quis, quisquam, quisque
  • Verbs that "take" the Dative
  • Impersonal Passives
  • The Verb fio
  • The Numerical Adjective duo, duae, duo
  • idem, eadem, idem
  • quidam, quaedam, quidam
  • quidam, quaedam, quodam
  • ipse, ipsa, ipsum
  • iste, ista, istud
  • aliquis, quis, quisquam, quisque
  • fio
  • duo, duae, duo
  • umbra, ae, f.
  • ager, agri, m.
  • scutum, i, n.
  • frons, frontis, f.
  • angustus, a, um
  • venerius, a, um
  • fortis, is, e
  • aedifico, are, avi, atus
  • iocor, ari, atus sum
  • luceo, ere, luxi, __
  • nanciscor, nancisci, nactus sum
  • morior, mori, mortuus sum
  • obliviscor, oblivisci, oblitus sum
  • servio, ire, ivi, iturus
  • pervenio, ire, perveni, perventurus _
  • __
  • ebullio, ebullire, ebullii/ebullivi, ____
  • mentior, iri, itus, sum
  • ibi
  • quomodo
  • corporaliter
  • forte
  • umquam
  • sursum
  • deorsum
  • pariter
  • aeque

 

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 Assignment 8 (for Week 10, Class 1)

Grammar Points

  • None this week

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • lacrima, ae, f.
  • ungentarius, i, m.
  • siccum, i, n.
  • unguis, unguis, m.
  • fulmen, fulminis, n.
  • tumultus, us, m.
  • miser, misera, miserum
  • similis, is, e
  • levis, is, e
  • domo, are, domui, domitus
  • irascor, irasci, iratus sum
  • algeo, ere, alsi, ____
  • desino, ere, desii, desitus
  • fruor, frui, fructus sum
  • proicio, ere, proieci, proiectus
  • mentior, iri, itus sum
  • ultro
  • aliquando
  • contra
  • proxime

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 Assignment 9 (for Week 10, Class 2) [M&F 14-15]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • Result Clauses
  • Substantive Clauses of Result
  • Relative Clauses of Characteristic
  • Relative Clauses of Purpose/Purpose Clauses introduced by Adverbs
  • Indirect Reflexivies
  • Cum Clauses
  • Cum Clauses and Ablative Absolutes
  • Other Words Introducting Temporal, Causal and Concessive Clauses
  • Conjunctions with Indicative or Subjunctive
  • Clauses of Proviso
  • Accusative of Exclamation
  • patria, ae, f.
  • vipera, ae, f.
  • patronus, i, m.
  • libertus, i, m.
  • fermentum, i, n.
  • iumentum, i, n.
  • negotiatio, negotiationis, f.
  • nomen, nominis, n.
  • cursus, us, m.
  • acus, us, m.
  • pius, a, um
  • felix, felicis
  • exhortor, ari, atus sum
  • possideo, ere, possedi, possessus
  • iungo, ere, iunxi, iunctus
  • intersum, esse, fui, futurus
  • refero, ferre, tuli, latus
  • sane
  • pridie
  • semper
  • tantum
  • satis

 

 

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 Assignment 10 (for Week 11, Class 1) [M&F 16-17]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • The Gerund
  • The Gerundive
  • The Gerund and Gerundive used to express Purpose
  • Impersonal verbs
  • The Impersonals interest and refert
  • Clauses of Fearing
  • Clauses of Doubting
  • Clauses of Prevention
  • interest
  • refert
  • pudicitia, ae, f.
  • propinquus, i, m.
  • spectaculum, i, n.
  • lator, latronis, m.
  • gemitus, us, m.
  • aeger, aegra, aegrum
  • singularis, is, e
  • recens, recentis
  • renovo, are, avi, atus
  • lugeo, ere, luxi, luctus
  • concupisco, ere, concupivi/concupii, concupitus
  • prosequor, prosequi, prosecutus sum
  • deficio, deficere, defeci, defectus
  • confiteor, confiteri, confessus sum
  • custodio, ire, ivi, itus
  • effero, effere, extuli, elatus
  • ultimo
  • quotiens

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Assignment 11 (for Week 13, Class 1) [M&F 18]

Grammar points

Vocabulary for Drills and Morphology sections of exam

  • Subjunctive by Attraction
  • The expressions futurum esse ut and fore ut
  • The Historical Infinitive
  • Syncopated Perfects
  • Alternative 3P perf ind act ending
  • The Greek Accusative
  • The Adverbial Accusative
  • The Genitive of good and bad memory
  • The Genitive of indefinite value
  • The Ablative of Price
  • Quod clauses
  • belua, ae, f.
  • naufragus, i, m.
  • secretum, i, n.
  • facultas, facultatis, f.
  • mare, marium, n.
  • os, oris, n.
  • fluctus, us, m.
  • ignarus, a um
  • inviolatus, a, um
  • prudens, prudentis
  • tristis, is, e
  • specto, are, avi, atus
  • umeo, ere, ____, ____
  • impendo, ere, impendi, impensus
  • moror, ari, atus sum
  • utor, uti, usus sum
  • profiscor, proficisci, profectus sum
  • una
  • vicelicet
  • minus
  • repente

 

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