| NOUNS | |
| auris, auris (f) | ear |
| mors, mortis (f) | death |
| oculus, -i (m) | eye |
| luna, -ae (f) | moon |
| medicus, -i (m) | doctor |
| domus, -us (f) | house; home |
| vulnus, vulneris (n) | wound |
| ADJECTIVES | |
| crudelis, -is, -e | cruel |
| doctus, -a, -um | clever |
| latus, -a, -um | wide |
| pessimus, -a, -um | very bad; worst |
| VERBS | |
| adeo, adire, adii, aditum | to go to |
| arcesso, -ere, arcessivi, arcessitum | to summon; send for |
| persuadeo, ere, persuasi (+dat.) | to persuade |
| relinquo, -ere, reliqui, relictum | to leave |
| tempto, are | to try |
| vulnero, -are | to wound |
| sano, -are | to cure |
| infero, inferre, intuli, illatum | to bring on |
| ADVERBS | |
| tam | so |
| denique | finally |
| itaque | and so |
Using the vocabulary above, see if you can translate these sentence into
Latin:
Don't translate words in brackets.
1. They summoned a clever doctor.
2. The doctor cured the wound.
3. The clever doctor cured the cruel wound.
4. He wounded (his) ears.
5. After the cruel death of the doctor
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Vocabulary Stage 20