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Stage28-Vocabulary

Arrogantia, arrogantiae, f.

Beneficium, beneficiī

Corpus, corporis, n.

Gemitus, gemitūs, m.

Hērēs, hērēdis, m.f.

Īra, irae, f.

Lingua, linguae, f.

Metus, metūs, m.

MīlleCat Thief Group. The Police Recovered One Thousand Cats in ChinaDecember 28, 2014News Updates, Science & Technolo

Mīlia, mīlium, n.pl.• Thousands of cats

crammed into cages are rescued as they are being transported into Vietnam to be eaten

• By Shuan Sim @ShuanSim s.sim@ibtimes.com on January 29 2015 1:42 PM EST

Opēs, opum, f.pl.

Spēs, speī, f.

Last Hope Cat KingdomAnimal Shelter

Testāmentum, testāmentī, n.

• DUSTY’S WILL A TESTAMENT TO HER LOVE FOR PET CAT• By Bill Hoffmann• April 5, 1999 | 4:00am• Dusty Springfield’s elderly cat will live in the lap of luxury for the rest of his life, thanks

to a generous provision in the late singer’s will.• Springfield’s last will and testament provides that her 13-year-old pedigree feline,

Nicholas:• *Be fed baby food especially imported to Britain from the United States.• *Live in a 7-foot indoor tree house lined with scratch pads and catnip.• *Be serenaded to sleep each night by a stereo system playing his master’s greatest pop

hits.• *Have his bed lined with the pillowcase Dusty rested on and the nightgown she wore

when she died.• *Be “married” to the female cat of Dusty’s pal.• “It’s what Dusty wanted,” Lee Everett-Alkin, who’s been entrusted to take care of

Nicholas, told the Sunday Mirror of London.

Ventus, ventī, m.

Quisquam, quidquam/quicquam

Augeō, augēre, auxī, auctus

Cōnstituō, cōnstituere, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtus

Dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctus

Doleō, dolēre, doluī

Mandō, mandāre, mandāvī, mandātus

Occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus

Praeficiō, praeficere, praefēcī, praefectus

Solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtus

Malus, -a, -um

Pallidus, -a, -um

Suspicātus, -a, -um

Ac, atque

Canis atque feles

multō

Sīc

Sic semper tyrannis

Ut

• Ut is one of the most frustrating words to translate in Latin, along • with 'quam' and 'quod' due to its range of meanings. We tend • to translate it as 'in order to ...' automatically, when this is only one • of its possible translations.• Ut+ indicative=as• Ut in purpose clauses=in order that, so that• Ut in result clauses=that• Ut in indirect commands=that

Sexāgintā=LX

• More than 60 cats in ‘deplorable condition’ rescued from one-bedroom Toronto apartmentThe Canadian Press | July 24, 2015 11:18 AM ETMore from The Canadian Press

Septuāgintā=LXX

• More than 70 cats found living in 'horrific,' feces-strewn home

• By Russ Bowen Published: Apr 20, 2015 at 9:09 PM PDT Last Updated: Apr 21, 2015 at 1:10 PM PDT

Octōgintā

• SPCA seizes about 80 cats from west Houston home

• By Carol Christian• Published 3:55 pm, • Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Nōnāgintā=XC

• Meet the woman who spends £90,000 a YEAR feeding her 90 cats

• Katie Baillie for Metro.co.ukTuesday 30 Jun 2015 3:59 pm

Centum=C

Ducentī, ducentae, ducenta=CC

• Every night after closing, Disneyland

releases 200 cats into the park to help keep the rodent population under control.

• Now if you know anything about cats, you will probably see why this claim, as written, is more than a little absurd. A “cat release” would be the most ridiculous thing imaginable, and can you imagine trying to collect them all the next morning? It would be like herding… well, cats.

• This one is from @NotCommonFacts:• Disneyland employs a small army of

cats who prowl the park at night to help control the park’s

.

“WHEN THE MICE ARE AWAY, THE CATS CAN PLAY”

Ultio Romana

• Post mortem Cogidubnī, Salvius rēgnum eius occupāvit. pecūniam ā Britannīs extorquēre statim coepit,

• Salvium adiuvābat Belimicus, prīnceps Cantiacōrum.

• Prope aulam habitābat agricola Britannicus, quī Salviō pecūniam trādere nōluit.

• Salvius igitur mīlitibus imperāvit ut casam agricolae dīriperent. Centuriōnem mīlitibus praefēcit.

• 1. mīlitēs, gladiīs hastīsque armātī, casam agricolae oppugnāvērunt.

• 2. agricola, gladiō centuriōnis vulnerātus, exanimātus dēcidit.

• 3. servī, clamōribus territī, fūgērunt.

• 4. fīlius agricolae, fūste armātus, frūstrā restitit.

• 5. Belimicus, spē praemiī adductus, mīlitēs Rōmānōs adiuvābat et incitābat.

• 6. militēs casam intrāvērunt et arcam, pecūniā complētam extulērunt.

• 7. deinde mīlitēs fēminās, catēnīs vīnctās, abdūxērunt.

• 10. postrēmō mīlitēs casam incendērunt. • flammae, ventō auctae, casam celeriter

cōnsūmpsērunt.

• 11. pāstōrēs, quī prope casam habitābant, immōtī stābant, spectāculō attonitī.

• Casam vīdērunt, flammīs cōnsūmptam.• fīlium agricolae vīdērunt, hastā graviter

vulnerātum. • agricolam ipsum vīdērunt, gladiō centuriōnis

interfectum. • tandem abiērunt, timōre īrāque commōtī,

Belimicum Romanōsque vituperantēs

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