. Latin for beginners . m Capitolium as-cendisset, in templo lovi Ca-pitolino sacra fecit. ^Simulcaptivorum qui nobilissimi erant, abducti in carcerem,^ 20 interfecti sunt. Sacrls factis Caesar de Capitolio descendit et in foromllitibus suls honores mllitarls dedit elsque pecuniam ex belli praedadistribuit. His omnibus rebus confectis, Publius Caesarem ^valere iussit etquam celerrime ad vlllam contendit ut patrem matremque salutaret. 25 ?^De rebus gestis P. Cornell Lentull hactenus. 1 The lictors were a guard of honor that attended the higher magistrates andmade a way for them through the stre


. Latin for beginners . m Capitolium as-cendisset, in templo lovi Ca-pitolino sacra fecit. ^Simulcaptivorum qui nobilissimi erant, abducti in carcerem,^ 20 interfecti sunt. Sacrls factis Caesar de Capitolio descendit et in foromllitibus suls honores mllitarls dedit elsque pecuniam ex belli praedadistribuit. His omnibus rebus confectis, Publius Caesarem ^valere iussit etquam celerrime ad vlllam contendit ut patrem matremque salutaret. 25 ?^De rebus gestis P. Cornell Lentull hactenus. 1 The lictors were a guard of honor that attended the higher magistrates andmade a way for them through the streets. On their shoulders they carried thefasces^ a bundle of rods with an ax in the middle, symbolizing the power ofthe law. 2 demisso vultu, with downcast countenance, ^ vinctis, from vincio.* Simul, etc., At the same time those of the captives who were the noblest, ^ Theprison was a gloomy dungeon on the lower slopes of the Capitoline Hill.^ valere iussit, bade farewell to, 7 jhig sentence marks the end of the APPENDIX I DECLENSIONS, CONJUGATIONS,NUMERALS, ETC NOUNS 460. Nouns are inflected in five declensions, distinguished by thefinal letter of the stem and by the termination of the genitive singular. First Declension — A-stems, Gen. Sing, -ae Second Declension — 0-stems, Gen. Sing, -i Third Declension — Consonant stems and I-stems, Gen. Sing, -is Fourth Declension — U-stems, Gen. Sing, -us Fifth Declension — E-stems, Gen. Sing, -li 461. FIRST DECLENSION. -I-STEMSdomina^ lady Stem domina- Singular TERMINATIONS Nom. domina -a Gen. dominae -ae Dat, dominae -ae Ace. dominam -am Abl. domina -a Base domin- Plural TERMINATIONS dominae -ae dominarum -arum dominis -is dominas -as dominis -is a. Dea and filia have the termination -abus in the dative and ablativeplural, 226 SECOND DECLENSION 227 462. SECOND DECLENSION. 0-STEMS a. Masculines in -usdominus, master Stem domino- Base domin- SiNGULAR Plural TERMINATIONS TERMINATIONS Nom. dominus -us Gen. domini -i Dat, do


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