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Elementary Latin I
(LATIN 131)

Professor Ortwin Knorr
Classical Studies Program


Email: oknorr@willamette.edu
Phone: x6029
Mailbox: 107 Eaton
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Answer Key to the Exercises GVE pp. 158

1. Give the meaning of these words and say from what verb each comes:
locûtus = having spoken (loquî)
profectus = having set out (proficîscî)
adeptus = having gained/got (adipîscî)
îrâtus = having gotten angry( îrâscî)
cônâtus = having tried (cônârî)
precâtus = having prayed (precârî)
suspicâtus = having suspected (suspicârî)
pollicitus = having promised (pollicêrî)
hortâtus = having urged, encouraged (hortârî)
vîsus = having appeared, seemed (vîdêrî)
êgressus = having stepped out (êgredî)
factus = having become (fierî)

2. Translate these sentences:
(a) He captured the soldier as he was coming in.
(b) When the men had thought a little, they came.
(c) That man went away after he had lied a lot (lit.: many things).
(d) After the army had quickly advanced from the city, it soon pitched camp.
(e) After she had said these things, she went out.