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word of the day. NOTES: *1 a day *Alternate words/phrases *Use in a sentence *Review previous by asking students to use in sentences. Latin i-B clc Unit 2 (Stages 13-20). word of the day. odious. odi ōsus. ‘hateful’. Cough syrup is so odious, it makes me want to gag!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Latin i-B clc Unit 2 (Stages 13-20)
word of the day
NOTES:
*1 a day*Alternate words/phrases*Use in a sentence*Review previous by asking students to use in sentences
Latin i-B vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (1)
word of the day
odiousodiōsus‘hateful’
Cough syrup is so odious, it makes me want to gag!
Latin i-B vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (2)
word of the day
taciturntacēte
‘be quiet!’Sigmund is so taciturn that it is hard
to know how he is feeling.
Latin i-b vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (3)
word of the day
umbrageumbra
‘shadow’Those branches provide excellent umbrage
for our picnic.
Latin i-b vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (4)
word of the day
deleteriousdēlēvērunt
‘they destroyed’Pollution has a deleterious effect
on wildlife.
Latin i-B vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (5)
word of the day
salvesalvē
‘hello!/be well!’Put this salve on your bee-sting
to help heal it.
Latin i-b vesuvius - cruel schoolmaster (6)
word of the day
bestiarybēstiae‘beasts’
The bestiary says that dogs are a man’s best friend.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (1)
word of the day
edificeaedificium‘building’
What sort of edifice are they building over there?
Latin i-B Stage 13 (2)
word of the day
incantationcantō, cantāre, cantāvī
‘sing’While saying the incantation,
the witches added the final ingredient.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (3)
word of the day
custodialcustōs‘guard’
Zittia lives with her mother, who is the custodial parent.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (4)
word of the day
dictiondīco, dīcere, dīxī
‘say’What sort of mood
does this poet’s diction create?
Latin i-B Stage 13 (5)
word of the day
tractiontrāhō, trahere, trāxī
‘drag’I wear Stride-Rite shoes because
they give me the best traction.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (6)
word of the day
annulnūllus
‘not any, no’Jane asked for her marriage to be annulled
when she found out she married a dog.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (7)
word of the day
ordainōrdō
‘row, order’We, the people of the United States,
do ordain and establish this Constitution.
Latin i-B Stage 13 (8)
word of the day
adventadveniō, advenīre, advēnī
‘arrive’With the advent of television,
kids never play outside anymore!
Latin i-B Stage 14 (1)
word of the day
decorumdecōrus
‘right, proper’We expect you to behave with decorum
while on the field trip.
Latin i-B Stage 14 (2)
word of the day
deifydeus‘god’
After his death, Romulus was deified and became known as ‘Quirinus.’
Latin i-B Stage 14 (3)
word of the day
infidelityfidēlis
‘faithful, loyal’Infidelity is a major cause
of the breakup of marriages.
Latin i-B Stage 14 (4)
word of the day
lavatorylavō, lavāre, lāvī
‘to wash’Go to the lavatory and wash up;
you look filthy!
Latin i-B Stage 14 (5)
word of the day
regalrēx
‘king’Those fancy robes make you look
very regal.
Latin i-B Stage 14 (6)
word of the day
donativedōnum‘gift’
Some emperors use donatives to bribe their soldiers to be loyal.
Latin i-B Stage 14 (7)
word of the day
domineeringdomina
‘mistress’If Kookina weren’t so domineering,
more people would be friends with her!
Latin i-B Stage 14 (8)
word of the day
extramaritalmarītus
‘husband’Hollywood celebrities always seem to have extramarital relationships.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (1)
word of the day
claustrophobiaclaudō, claudere, clausī
‘shut, block’Whenever Poopina gets into an elevator,
her claustrophobia really affects her.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (2)
word of the day
infractionfractus
‘broken’For serious infractions of driving laws
you could lose your license.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (3)
word of the day
impedimentimpediō, impedīre, impedīvī
‘delay, hinder’Gorphondus’ dyslexia was a serious
impediment to his ability to learn language.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (4)
word of the day
incontinentteneō, tenēre, tenuī
‘hold’Because of his incontinence, Jorge’s
mother put a plastic sheet over his mattress.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (5)
word of the day
undulateunda
‘wave’The snake’s body slithered along the
ground in an undulating motion.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (6)
word of the day
nauticalnauta
‘sailor’If you attend the United States Naval
Academy, you will study nautical charts.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (7)
word of the day
effigyeffigiēs
‘image, statue’The citizens were so displeased with the
king’s taxes that they burned him in effigy.
Latin i-B Stage 15 (8)
word of the day
commodiouscommodus
‘convenient’This closet is so commodious that I can fit
all of my 5,000 pairs of shoes!
Latin i-B Stage 16 (1)
word of the day
auxiliaryauxilium
‘help’The auxiliary troops were sent into battle
when all the main forces perished.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (2)
word of the day
counselcōnsilium
‘plan, idea’Hoopaloopa retained counsel when she was
sued by her ex-boyfriend.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (3)
word of the day
delectabledelectāre
‘to delight’Most ancient Romans considered dormice
coated in honey to be a delectable treat.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (4)
word of the day
consummate (adj.)summus
‘highest, top’Bogmeister is the consummate student; he studies every night and always does well.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (5)
word of the day
fabricatefaber / ‘workman’
1. It will take the factory a long time to fabricate those complicated parts.
2. The judge believes that the criminal fabricated his entire alibi.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (6)
word of the day
flourishflōs
‘flower’Tomatoes tend to flourish when supplied
with plenty of water and sunshine.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (7)
word of the day
juxtaposeponere
‘to put, place’The juxtaposition of the words “love” and “hate” in the poem drew our attention to these two emotions.
Latin i-B Stage 16 (8)
word of the day
impunitypunīre
‘to punish’It always seems like the teacher’s pet can do any bad thing with impunity.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (1)
word of the day
benignbenignus
‘kind’We were lucky that mother’s tumor
was benign!
Latin i-B Stage 17 (2)
word of the day
impetusimpetus‘attack’
Almost flunking out of college was the impetus Booboo needed to study harder.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (3)
word of the day
inanimateanimus
‘mind, soul’Trying to teach Latin to inanimate objects
like rocks and plastic bags is useless.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (4)
word of the day
receptaclerecipiō, recipere, recēpī‘to recover, take back’Trash receptacles are scattered throughout
the park so that people won’t litter.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (5)
word of the day
facilityfacilis, facile
‘easy’My friend’s father had a facility for
languages; he spoke over 50 of them!
Latin i-B Stage 17 (6)
word of the day
gravitasgraviter
‘seriously’Voters felt that the old, distinguished
Senator had the gravitas to be President.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (7)
word of the day
paucitypaucī, paucae
‘few’During the war, there was such a paucity of food
that it had to be distributed a little at a time.
Latin i-B Stage 17 (8)
word of the day
littorallītus
‘shore’We often see littoral creatures such as
mollusks and hermit crabs at the beach.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (1)
word of the day
audaciousaudeō, audēre
‘dare’The stunt man did progressively more audacious stunts, until finally he died during one of them.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (2)
word of the day
recuserecusō, recusāre, recusāvī
‘refuse’The judge recused herself from the case, because the defendant was her cousin.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (3)
word of the day
sacrosanctsacer
‘holy, sacred’Freedom of religion and of speech are two of the sacrosanct principles of our nation.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (4)
word of the day
nocturnenox
‘night’The sweet nocturne playing on the radio set just the right mood for the romantic dinner.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (5)
word of the day
inceptioncoepere‘begin’
From its inception, Starbucks Coffee Company has been a great success.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (6)
word of the day
petitionpetō, petere, petīvī
‘seek, ask for, attack’Five thousand residents signed a petition to try and lower the town’s property tax.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (7)
word of the day
decapitatecaput‘head’
Before chickens are sent to the processing plant, they must be decapitated.
Latin i-B Stage 18 (8)
word of the day
saxifragefrangō, frangere, frēgī
‘break’Plants that are saxifrages are amazing -
their roots grow into rocks!
Latin i-B Stage 19 (1)
word of the day
vexvexō, vexāre, vexāvī
‘annoy’Students who constantly tap their pencils
on their desks tend to vex teachers.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (2)
word of the day
vociferousvōx
‘voice’Despite the rest of his family’s usually quiet nature,
Bobo was a vociferous opponent of the king.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (3)
word of the day
itinerantiter
‘journey’Quacksnuff is an itinerant worker moving with the seasons; he never stays in one place for very long.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (4)
word of the day
cogitatecogitō, cogitāre, cogitāvī
‘think’The principal stroked his beard and cogitated
on the problem for several minutes.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (5)
word of the day
dulcetdulcis, dulce
‘sweet’She wanted the harp played at her wedding
because of its dulcet tones.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (6)
word of the day
castigatecastīgō, castīgāre, castīgāvī
‘blame, reprimand’Poopina castigated her son for not setting
a good example for his younger sister.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (7)
word of the day
influxfluō, fluere, flūxī
‘flow’The small nation was not prepared to handle the massive influx of refugees.
Latin i-B Stage 19 (8)
word of the day
curatorcūrō, cūrāre, cūrāvī
‘care for’The museum’s curator saw to it that all the
artwork was cleaned and restored.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (1)
word of the day
domiciledomus‘home’
Those domiciled in the State of New Hampshire pay no state income tax; those domiciled in Maine do.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (2)
word of the day
imprecationprecēs
‘prayers’The witch yelled imprecations from the spell book
at her chosen victims.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (3)
word of the day
remediationremēdium
‘cure’Because Gorglevoomit was so behind in his math
skills, he had to go to remediation every day.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (4)
word of the day
relinquishrelinquō, relinquere, relīquī
‘leave, abandon’Even though the ruler was defeated in the election,
he was unwilling to relinquish power.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (5)
word of the day
artisanars‘art’
The pottery of skilled artisans such as Glenn Smith is considered the most valuable and prized.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (6)
word of the day
indoctrinatedoctus
‘learned, clever’Religious cults take great pains to indoctrinate
their followers in their crazed beliefs.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (7)
word of the day
irruptirrumpere‘burst in’
The thieves irrupted violently into the bank with guns blazing, terrifying all the customers.
Latin i-B Stage 20 (8)
word of the day
Libertarianlīberāre
‘to free, set free’The “Live Free or Die” philosophy of
New Hampshire is pleasing to many Libertarians.