Third Experience Latin - Fr.Ne vetus consuetudo majorum has sollennitates Latinè incipiendi pereat, egregiâ Romanorum linguâ vos salvere jubemus. What is the reversed of that 'lusus'? _ of 'ulteriora'? _ 'certamine'? _ 'omnis.Some other day we may finish the adventure of the 'puer+delphinus' in Plinius, now you can give your own correct version of the beginning of the account:.Then what gender-number do you see in Plinius' "ulteriora"?= will give you the form already made: "ulterior,ius"=further. Of the same form give: 'we praise the bolder-one'= _ ![]() If the adjective is: "audens,audentis=bold,daring", then what gender do you see in that form: 'audentior'? _ What is its reversed?= _.What are the forms: "longissime" and "altissime" going to mean in TWO different English vernacular versions:.distinction between: 'aestas'= _ and 'aetas'= _ In Latin what is the Time difference between: reliquit _ and relinquit _.+piscandi-navigandi-nafandi: of fishing, of sailing, of swimming. Hoc certamine puer quidam** audentior ceteris$ in ulteriora tendebat. His§ gloria et virtus = altissime provehi% : victor ille qui longissime (ut litus ita simul natantes) reliquit. "Omnis hic* aetas piscandi+ navigandi+ atque etiam natandi+ studio tenetur, maxime pueri quos otium lususque sollicitat. easy=facilis,e.:both adjectives used correctly in form+case!!!ī] Plinius has a delightful description of some water games and contests, where the children especially stand out. "Money is none of the wheels of trade: it is the oil which renders the motion of the wheels more smooth and easy". Put into proper Latin the words of DAVID HUME (scottish philosopher): 1711-1776.Give your own smooth version of Plinius' smooth Latin written to smooth Tacitus:.What are the two different uses which the Latin language found for the form: "patientius' EXPLAIN=.The Latin word: 'maxime' will probably appear in class n.5 on a special sheet meaning= _ what are the other 'degrees' of the same word? Careful.If in your DOMESTICVS LVDVS-1, the particle 'cum' had to be removed from many sheets as an interpretation of 'with great diligence', WHY-HOW did Plinius succeed in using "cum" here? Explain from last-this year:. ![]()
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