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PREPARATIONS
§23-
tS" In ihis anJ the following Preparationsnew verbs of the ist Conjugation, Future or Imperative, will be given in the ist Pers. Sing. of the Present.
appropiiKiuo
cupide
exspecto
ad sonum
tintinnabulum
properavl
ecce
ad ianuam
intraverunt
exclamavimus
euge
opportune
adventavistis
sero
/ approach
eagerly
I expect
at thi sound
bell
I hastened
beJiold
at the door
they entered
ive exclaimed
bravo !
in the nick of ii7ne [opportunely]
yoii have arrived
marks a ques- tion, like whether
late
adventavimus ice have
arrived fere almost
tertius, a, um third fuit it was
nos dedimus* we gave our-
s»lves celeriter quickly
non pot-est is not abie, can
not fatigatus, a, um //>!?(/ [fatigued] quota hora est ? wh(it o^clock is
itl noiidum not yet
ad ambulandum for wa/king nos vero that we are !
(parati sumus) (cf. §21) bene ambulate lit. ivalk 7cell,
i.e. good bye
- It is well for the pupil lo realize from the first that there is no Conjugalion
in which all the verbe form their Perfect Stems in the same way. Such forniations as ' dedi' are irregular only so far as the Stem is concerned.
§24.
inter viam
on the way
propinquus, a, um ncighbouring
multa
many things
paravit
Jie preparcd
de (with Abl.)
about
quinquagesimus
1
narravit
toid [narrated]
a, uin
fiftieth
prlmus, 0, um
first (for Abl.
copiae (plural)
forces
cf. §10)
transportavit
he transported
ante Chr. natum
cf §10
navigavit
/le sai/ed
bello
/ wage zvar
quo
w/iit/ier, to
postquam
after, when
ivhic/i
Nervii
a tribe in
appHcavit
/le brought to
Bel:i;ium
land
de-bellavit
he defeated
diu
tong
contra (with Acc.
) against '
disputaverunt
/uive disputed