2/08/1993 BASIC LATIN 102: unit ten quiz nomen tuum_________________________

I. Supply the Latin SINGULAR genitive & dative forms for the English Nominatives below: [20 pts]

A) .....(THE OTHER GIRL................(ANY SAILOR ............................(NEITHER GIRL

GEN. ______________________ ______________________ __________________________

DAT. _______________________ ______________________ __________________________

..........(THE QUEEN ALONE ...........(THE WHOLE WAR ................(THE OTHER WOMAN OF TWO

GEN. ______________________ ______________________ __________________________

DAT. ______________________ ______________________ __________________________

..........(NO FIGURE ...........................(WHICH MAN OF TWO ............(THE ONLY PLACE

GEN. _______________________ ______________________ __________________________

DAT. _______________________ _______________________ __________________________

B) List the complete Masculine,Singular ONLY for TUTUS; TOTUS; CUSTOS; MOS: [1/2 each; =10]

_TUTUS____ __TOTUS_____ __CUSTOS__ __MOS_______

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____________ _____________ ____________ _____________

____________ _____________ ____________ _____________

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II. Give the Latin for each of the italicized English expressions. Be certain that your answers reflect both

the context, the appropriate case(s), number(s) and gender(s) or verb form(s). Use space provided.

a) When these things were done, she denied that his virtue was greater. [4]

b) Which bold poet asks "Who guards the guardians?"? [4]

c) The soldiers of great wisdom then brought to the whole city new signs of peace. [6]

d) As many men were lost as had begun the journey. [2]

e) After they were taught manliness by their fathers, no part of the soldiers fled. [4]

III. Translate each of the following carefully, with complete meanings. [50 pts]

a) Quot homines tot sententiae erant. [10]

b) Omnis sapiens docuit amicitiam nobis ex se et propter se petendam esse. [10]

c) Bello confecto, unus e pugnantibus negat se in alio bello umquam pugnaturum esse. [10]

d) Propter clementiam homines non solum feliciores sed etiam tutiores sunt. [10]

e) A sure friend is often seen in unsure things. [10]                           (Click here for answers to sections II and III)

 

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