ortavit. 9. Apud Romanos antiquos Tarpeia non est laudata.
II. 1. What ship is that which I see? That (illud) ship is the
_Victory_. It is sailing now with a favorable wind and will soon
approach Italy. 2. The judges commanded the savages to be seized and to
be killed. 3. The chiefs of the savages suddenly began to flee, but were
quickly captured by the horsemen. 4. The king led the foot soldiers to
the wall from which the townsmen were hurling stones with the greatest
zeal.
[Illustration: NAVIGIUM]
LESSON XL
THE THIRD DECLENSION : CONSONANT STEMS (_Continued_)
[Special Vocabulary]
/Caesar, -aris\, m., _Caesar_
/capti:vus, -i:\, m., _captive, prisoner_
/co:nsul, -is\, m., _consul_
/fra:ter, fra:tris\, m., _brother_ (fraternity)
/homo:, hominis\, m., _man, human being_
/impedi:mentum, -i:\, n., _hindrance_ (impediment); plur.
/impedi:menta, -o:rum\, _baggage_
/impera:tor, impera:to:ris\, m., _commander in chief, general_
(emperor)
/legio:, legio:nis\, f., _legion_
/ma:ter, ma:tris\, f., _mother_ (maternal)
/o:rdo:, o:rdinis\, m., _row, rank_ (order)
/pater, patris\, m., _father_ (paternal)
/salu:s, salu:tis\, f., _safety_ (salutary)
/soror, soro:ris\, f., _sister_ (sorority)
CLASS II
_235._ Consonant stems that add no termination in the nominative are
declined in the other cases exactly like those that add /-s\. They may
be masculine, feminine, or neuter.
_236._ PARADIGMS
MASCULINES AND FEMININES
co:nsul, legio:, f., o:rdo:, pater, m.,
m., _consul_ _legion_ m., _row_ _father_
BASES OR
STEMS co:nsul- legio:n- o:rdin- patr-
SINGULAR TERMINATIONS
M. AND F.
Nom. co:nsul legio: o:rdo: pater --
Gen. co:nsulis legio:nis o:rdinis patris -is
Dat. co:nsuli: legio:ni: o:rdini: patri: -i:
Acc. co:nsulem legio:nem o:rdinem patrem -em
Abl. co:nsule legio:ne o:rdine patre -e
PLURAL
Nom. co:nsule:s legio:ne:s o:rdine:s patre:s -e:s
Gen. co:nsulum legio:num o:rdinum patrum -um
Dat. co:nsulibus legio:nibus o:rdinibus patribus -ibus
Acc. co:nsule:s legio:ne:s o:rdine:s patre:s
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