Stage 23 Vocab/Derivatives

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Stage 23 Vocab/Derivatives. Go down the list on page 64. Come up with derivatives for at least 15 different words. Nothing from page 63! Come up with derivatives for 5 more and you’ll get 5 extra credit points. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STAGE 23 VOCAB/DERIVATIVES

Go down the list on page 64. Come up with derivatives for at least 15 different words. Nothing from page 63!

Come up with derivatives for 5 more and you’ll get 5 extra credit points.

Come up with more than one derivative for 15 words and you’ll get 5 extra credit points. Just changing the part of speech won’t count (e.g. run to runner)

The derivatives don’t have to be exactly right, but they do need to be plausible.

Administrō, administrāre, administrāvī, administrātus

Manage Administer Administration Administrator Administrative

Cēdō, cēdere, cēssī Give in, give way, yield Cede, secede, exceed, concede, succeed Access, process, excess Accede Necessary

Clārus, -a, -um Famous Real meaning: clear Declare Clarify Clarinet

Commemorō, commemorāre, commemorāvī, commemorātus

Mention, recall Commemorate, commemoration Comment(ary)

Conspicatus, -a, -um Having caught sight of Comes from specto, look at (In)Conspicuous

Cūra, cūrae, f. Care, NOT cure Cure’s a derivative though Accurate, accuracy (in)sure Procure Curator Secure

Enim For Explains why the previous statement is –

kind of like saying because No derivatives – good luck! <:D

Errō, errāre, errāvī, errātus

Make a mistake Real meaning: wander Error Err Aberration Erratic

Gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus Verb with a sense of “bear” or “carry” By extension: wear, wage; our book goes

with wear Digest Belligerent Gesticulate

Honor, honoris, m Honor Don’t make it too hard, now.

iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactus Throw Root of previous words

iacto, inicio, deicio, eicio Eject, project, inject, subject Conjecture Trajectory Jet

Immōtus, -a, -um Motionless, still “Not moved” from im + motus Immobile, immobility

Ingenium, ingeniī, n. Character, talent Genuine Genius (Con)genial Gentleman; genteel

Locūtus, -a, -um Having spoken Root verb: loquor Related Latin word: colloquium Eloquent Loquacious Colloquial Ventriloquist Soliloquy Circumlocution

Magnopere, Magis, Maximē

Greatly, More/Rather, Very greatly/much Adverb forms of magnus, maior, and

maximus Great, greater, greatest

We’ll focus on them a bit more later

Mandātum, mandātī, n Order, instruction Mandate, mandatory Command Demand Recommend

Modus, modī, m. Way, manner, kind Mode M.O. – modus operandi Modern Model Mod(ify) Modest Modem

Nimium Too much Followed by a genitive

Too much wine? Nimium vini? More wine! Plus vini!

No derivatives – have too much of fun! :D

Ōrnō, ōrnāre, ōrnāvī, ōrnātus

Decorate Ornate Ornament Adorn

Pāreō, pārēre, pāruī, pāritus (+DAT)

Obey Parent isn’t a derivative, but it helps to

memorize it

Real meaning is appear, so derivatives are appear, disappear, apparent, apparition

Potēns, genitive potentis Powerful Potential Impotent Power Possible Possess

Prāvus, -a, -um Evil Depraved Depravity

Regressus, -a, -um Having returned Re + gressus – having stepped back Regression

Sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus Know Science Omniscient Conscious Conscience Prescient

Tālis, tāle (of) Such (a type)

Such a day = talis dies Retaliate

Tamquam As, like Tam + quam = so + how

Umquam Ever Non + umquam = ?

Venēnum, venēnī, n. Poison Venom(ous)

Venia, veniae, f. Mercy Venial (sins)