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Chapter 20

Chapter 20. Mark Endres Dr. McGay May 1, 2007 Pages 25-30. http://members.aol.com/TWard64340/rome/images/villa2.jpg. Verbs. http://www.sz-wholesale.com/p/Phone/cordless-telephone-set-16046.html. appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātus/a/um = I call (by name) (appellation). Verb.

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  1. Chapter 20 Mark Endres Dr. McGay May 1, 2007 Pages 25-30 http://members.aol.com/TWard64340/rome/images/villa2.jpg

  2. Verbs http://www.sz-wholesale.com/p/Phone/cordless-telephone-set-16046.html

  3. appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātus/a/um= I call (by name) • (appellation)

  4. Verb http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ms0405/webB/Cheema/Website/books.html

  5. recitō, recitāre, recitāvī, recitātus/a/um = I recite, read aloud • (recite, recitation, cite, citation, solicit, solicitor, recital, reciter,)

  6. Verb http://copetoons.com/blog/2006/10/new-book-laughter-best-medicine_08.html

  7. rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsus/a/um = I laugh • (risible, ridiculous, ridicule, deride)

  8. Verb http://phoenix.about.com/od/arizonapicturesandphotos/ig/PhoenixGolfExpo/golfexpo08.htm

  9. induō, induere, induī, indūtus/a/um = I put on • No derivitives

  10. Verb

  11. intellegō, intellegere, intellexī, intellectus/a/um = to understand (intellect, intellectual, intelligentsia, intelligent, intelligence)

  12. Noun http://www.wisarts.com/foto/graffiti_en.html

  13. poēta, poētae M* = poet (poet, poetical, poetry, poesy – from Greek ποιέω – to make/compose)

  14. Noun http://www.hamsterdance.com/talkecards.html

  15. grātiae, grātiārum F pl. = thanks (gratitude, grace, gracious, grateful, ingrate, disgrace, gratis) • grātiās agere + Dative = to give thanks [grātiās tibi agō – thank you!]

  16. Noun http://www.am.dodea.edu/bragg/Mcnair/html/tour/tour.htm

  17. discipulus, discipulī M= pupil, student (discipline, disciple, interdisciplinary, indiscipline)

  18. Noun http://radnortsd.schoolwires.com/radnorhs/site/default.asp

  19. schola, scholae F = school, schoolroom (school, scholar, scholastic,) Gk. Σχολή

  20. Noun http://www.rpc.ox.ac.uk/rpc/under/under_09.htm

  21. liber, librī M = book (library, librarian,)

  22. Noun http://ppo.tamuk.edu/fpc/FloorPlans/TAMUK%20Bldg%20Pics/

  23. gradus, gradūs M= step (grade, gradation, gradual, graduate, graduated)

  24. Noun http://www.stewartsbrewingcompany.com/Goat%20Race%20&%20Bock%20Fest.htm

  25. manus, manūs F* = hand, band (of people)(manual, manipulate, manufacture, manicure, manumit, manumission, maniple)

  26. Noun http://www.stpaulsirvine.org/

  27. versus, versūs M= verse (verse, versify, versification, reverse, inverse, obverse, convert, adverse, divert, diversion, subversive, etc.)

  28. Noun http://www.pcimagenetwork.com/express/p1.htm

  29. vultus, vultūs M= face, expression, countenance

  30. Noun http://www.moshplant.com/direct-or/bezier/curve07.gif

  31. rectus, recta, rectum = straight; correct (direct, correct, rectify, etc.) • rectē = rightly, correctly

  32. Noun http://www.nashville.gov/images/gifs/oem/opcon3.jpg

  33. severus, severa, severum = severe, harsh (severe, severity, asseverate)

  34. Noun http://www.hydrous.net/photoblog/wallpaper/50e7b552c45ad275.jpg

  35. facilis, facile = easy (facile, facilitate, facility, difficult) • facile* = easily

  36. Noun http://www.combatgrappler.com/pics.html

  37. difficilis, difficile = not easy, hard, difficult (facile, facilitate, facility, difficult) • difficiliter = with difficulty

  38. Adjective http://www.teachersparadise.com/ency/en/wikipedia/g/ge/george_washington.html

  39. condō, condere, condidī, conditus/a/um = to found, establish (condition, condo, Livy’s History: Ab Urbe Condita)

  40. Adjective http://www.warfoto.com/OIFphotos.htm

  41. crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditus/a/um = to believe, trust (in) [+ dative] (credit, credo, creed, incredible, credible, discredit)

  42. Adjective http://www.guardian.co.uk/pictures/image/0,8543,-10604630465,00.html

  43. dēdō, dēdere, dēdidī, dēditus/a/um = to give up, surrender

  44. http://www.sanipak.com/images/shred-06.jpg

  45. perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditus/a/um = to lose, waste (perdition)

  46. Adjective http://www.screwarnold.com/images/Betray_Bill6X12.jpg

  47. prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditus/a/um = to betray

  48. Adjective http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/g/give_back_to_the_community.asp

  49. reddō, reddere, reddidī, redditus/a/um = to give back, return

  50. Adjective http://www.dyne.org/antig8/images/_1450876_socialforum_ap_300.jpg

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