latina christiana 2 - lesson 19 student notes
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© 2011 by Julieanne Miller Latina Christiana Level 2, Lesson 19
Name:___________________________ Date:__________________
Latin Saying: _____________ _______ ____________________.
(Carthage must be destroyed. ~Cato the Elder)
Latin Word/Genetive Singular Form English Translation
panis/panis m.
custos/custodis c.
tentatio/tentationis f.
pes/pedis m.
dux/ducis m.
libertas/libertatis f.
arbor/arboris f.
sol/solis m.
caritas/caritatis f.
passio/passionis f.
Latina Christiana II Student Notes – Lesson 19
Third Declension Nouns
Vocabulary: Third Declension Nouns
© 2011 by Julieanne Miller Latina Christiana Level 2, Lesson 19
Latin word Meaning Derivatives Meaning
bread 1. companion 1. someone you would consider a
__________, whom you would invite to
eat bread or a meal with you.
guard 1. custodian
2. custody
1. person who takes care of or
________ a facility
2. to _______ or own/guard something
temptation 1. temptation
2. tempt
1. something that ____________ or
entices us
2. being lured or _____________
foot 1. pedal
2. pedestrian
1. something you use your foot or
_________ to help move it
2. someone who _________________
leader 1. duke (male)
2. duchess (female)
1-2: person of ___________ rank; a
leader in a _____________, from the
middle ages.
freedom,
liberty
1. liberty 1. _________________
tree 1. arbor
2. arboretum
1. an area in a ____________ that has
a tree or some plants.
2. a place to go to __________ trees;
they may be grown purposefully for
people to study them.
sun 1. solstice
2. parasol
1. time of year when the _______
reaches its farthest point from the
earth
2. similar to an umbrella, to provide
protection from the rays of the sun
love, charity 1. charity 1. giving or offering your ________ to
help someone else.
suffering 1. passion 1. a great yearning or __________ for
something
Vocabulary: Derivatives
© 2011 by Julieanne Miller Latina Christiana Level 2, Lesson 19
The third declension is like the second declension in that it has two ______________.
a. ______________________ (combined)
b. ______________________
You cannot tell which declension a word is in by looking at its _________________
singular form.
For each third declension noun, the _____________ must be learned.
For each third declension noun, the _____________ singular always ends in - .
Third Declension Masculine-
Feminine Endings
--- es
is um
i ibus
em es
e ibus
Gender Clues
A third declension noun is usually
______________ if it ends in:
_____ tatis
_____ tutis
______ tudinis
______ tionis
Grammar: Third Declension Masculine and Feminine Endings