First Year Latin: Preparatory to Caesar

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THE DATIVE.

315.

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VOCABULARY.

adversus, a, um, adverse. colloquium, I (li), n., conference. conspectus, us, m., view, sight. mco, ere, dixi, dictus, I appuint. facinus, facinoris, n., crime. pAr, gen. paris, equal. pils, pedis, m., foot. profcio, ere, jilcl, jectus, Ltnrmn, cast.

prozimus, a, um, nearest, next; see ยง 102.1. sciltum, I, D., shield. ti!lum, I, n., javelin. Tri!veri, orum, m. pI., Treveri, a tribe of Belgians. ilsus, ils, m., use, service. ventus, I, m., wind.

EXERCISES.

316. 1. Patria nobts defendenda est. 2. Acriter ncbrs resistendum est.! 3. Mrlitibus sunt scuta telaque, 4. QuInque cohortes castrls praesidia reltquit. 5. Una res mtlitibns magna usuj erato 6. Dies colloquia dictus est. 7. HIe ventus nobts adversus est. 8. Nulla poena huic facinorI pdr est. 9. Trevert proximI Rheno sunt. 10. Haec verba tibi et amicIs tuts probanda sunt. 11. Conailium vestrum nobts magna usut erato 12. Galli exercitui Romano pares non erant, 317. 1. This camp must be bravely defended by us. .2. We must make resistance (= it must be resisted by 11S j ยง 287). 3. The Helvetii had many villages. 4. The Romans had large fleets, 5. Let us appoint a day for a conference. 6. Caesar chose a place for a camp. 7. This place was suitable for a cavalry battle. 8. These villages are next the sea. 9. This thing was of great assistance 2 to us. 1 See ยง S

311, 2d example. Compare the fifth sentence in the Latin Exercise.


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