. Latin for beginners . cum multis navibuslongis navigare. 8. Ante moenia urbis sunt ordines arborum Propter arbores altas nee lacum nee portum reperire Proeliis crebris Caesar legiones suas quae erant in Gallia ex-ercebat. 11. Cotidie in loco idoneo castra ponebat et , I. Caesar, the famous general, when he had departed fromRome, hastened to the Roman province on a swift ^ 2. He hadheard a rumor concerning the allies at Geneva. 3. After his arrivalCaesar called the soldiers together and commanded them to join The enemy hastened to retreat, so


. Latin for beginners . cum multis navibuslongis navigare. 8. Ante moenia urbis sunt ordines arborum Propter arbores altas nee lacum nee portum reperire Proeliis crebris Caesar legiones suas quae erant in Gallia ex-ercebat. 11. Cotidie in loco idoneo castra ponebat et , I. Caesar, the famous general, when he had departed fromRome, hastened to the Roman province on a swift ^ 2. He hadheard a rumor concerning the allies at Geneva. 3. After his arrivalCaesar called the soldiers together and commanded them to join The enemy hastened to retreat, some because ^ they were afraid,others because^ of wounds. 5. Recently I was at Athens and sawthe place where the judges used to sit.^ 6. Marcus and Sextus are mybrothers; the one lives at Rome, the other in the country. 1 Latin says * by a swift horse. What construction ? 2 Distinguish be-tween the English conjunction because (quia or quod) and the prepositionbecause of (propter), ^ used to sit^ express by the DAEDALUS ET ICARUS 120 THE FIFTH OR ^-DECLENSION 121 271. Daedalus and Icarus Creta est insula antiqua quae aqua alta magni maris pulsatur. Ibiolim Minos erat rex. Ad eum venit Daedalus qui ex Graecia patriafugiebat. * Eum Minos rex benignis verbis accepit et ei domicilium inCreta dedit. -^ Quo in loco Daedalus sine cura vivebat et regi multaet clara opera faciebat. Post tempus longum autem Daedalus patriam 5caram desiderare incepit. Domum properare studebat, sed regi per-suadere non potuit et mare saevum fugam vetabat. j aJ-^ LESSON XLVni THE FIFTH OR ^-DECLENSION • THE ABLATIVE OF TIME 272. Gender. Nouns of the fifth declension are feminine exceptdies, day, and meridies, midday, which are usually masculine. 273. PARADIGMS dies, m., day res, i.,,thing Bases di- r- SlNGULAR TERMINATIONS Nom. dies res -es Gen. diei rei -ei Dat. diei rei -li Ace. diem rei?i -em AbL die rePlural \ -e Nom. dies res ^ -es Gen. dierum rerum -erum Dat. diebus rebus -ebus Ace. dies r


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