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Nomen: ____________<br />
8 th <strong>Grade</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Mr</strong>. <strong>Rietz</strong><br />
I. Vocabulary<br />
<strong>Test</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong>: Chapters 20 & 21 and Early Republic<br />
A. Give the English meaning for each <strong>Latin</strong> word or phrase below:<br />
(10 points)<br />
1. mansērunt ____________<br />
2. licetne nōbīs ____________<br />
3. mīles ____________<br />
4. media nox ____________<br />
5. dum…dēvorant ____________<br />
6. conicere ____________<br />
7. corpus ____________<br />
8. obdormīre ____________<br />
9. punīre ____________<br />
10. corpus ____________<br />
B. Give the <strong>Latin</strong> word or phrase for each English meaning below:<br />
(10 points)<br />
1. above, on top ____________<br />
2. to put, place ____________<br />
3. early in the day, in the morning<br />
____________<br />
4. dung, manure ____________<br />
6. dream ____________<br />
7. to him ____________<br />
8. for (conjunction) ____________<br />
9. after (preposition) ____________<br />
10. for a short time ___________<br />
5. sleep ____________<br />
C. Derivatives: Give the <strong>Latin</strong> word or words (including prefixes) from<br />
which each English word comes: (10 points)<br />
median<br />
postlude<br />
military<br />
militia<br />
insomnia<br />
insomniac<br />
corporal<br />
corporation<br />
incorporate<br />
punitive<br />
conjecture<br />
malpractice
surge<br />
resurrect<br />
resurrection<br />
pose<br />
position<br />
somniferous<br />
II. Grammar<br />
A. For each verb below, fill in the missing principal parts: (20 points)<br />
1. surgō surgere ____________ ____________<br />
2. sum esse ____________ ____________<br />
3. cogitō ____________ cogitāvī cogitātus<br />
3. adiuvō adiuvāre ____________ ____________<br />
4. pōnō pōnere ____________ ____________<br />
5. coniciō conicere ____________ ____________<br />
6. ____________ ____________ errāvī errātūrus<br />
7. inspiciō inspcicere ____________ ____________<br />
8. mittō mittēre ____________ missus<br />
9. ____________ iubēre iussī iussus<br />
10. dormiō ____________ dormīvī ____________<br />
B. Give the perfect tense form needed to match each English expression below:<br />
(10 points)<br />
1. they slept ____________<br />
2. we sent ____________<br />
3. he ordered ____________<br />
4. you (pl) held ____________<br />
5. you (s.) sent ____________<br />
III.<br />
Translation<br />
A. <strong>Latin</strong> to English (15 points)<br />
1. Corpus cauponis, in plaustrō coniectum, Marcus posuit sub stercore.<br />
2. Dum somniō es, dormivistī ab scholā.<br />
3. Servus, missus in agrōs manē, laborāvit strenūe, et suprā vaccam nocte<br />
obdormivit.
B. English to <strong>Latin</strong> (15 points)<br />
1. I wandered in the fields.<br />
2. Having been held away from the food, Marcus wanted to kill the<br />
innkeeper.<br />
3. As long as he was unable to eat, I ordered a big dinner for him.<br />
IV.<br />
Questions on the “Early Roman Empire” (10 points)