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CLA110-3 Midterm Study Guide
(Chapters 3-7)
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Online dictionary with etymological information at https://www.etymonline.com
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Quizlet sets (all sets posted on Blackboard – chapters 3-7)
A.
Provide the stems of the following noun or adjectives [10% - 1 pt each – 10 nouns/adjectives]
Latin Noun
English Meaning
Stem
luna, lunae
moon
amicus, amici
friend
officium, officii
duty,
sense of duty
rex, regis
king
hostis, hostis
enemy
manus, manus
hand
fides, fidei
faith
B.
Provide the present and the perfect stems for the verbs below [10% - 1 pt each – 10 verbs]
Latin Verb
Present Stem
Perfect Passive Stem
narro-narrare-narratum (tell)
moveo-movēre-motum (move, arouse, affect)
relinquo-relinquere-relictum (leave behind, abandon, desert)
audio-audire-auditum (hear)
hortor-hortari-hortatum (urge)
tueor, tuēri, tuitum [ or tutum] (look at, protect)
loquor-loqui-locutum (speak)
experior-experiri-expertum (try)
C.
Transliterate each of the following Greek words (10% - 1 pt. each – 10 words):
Greek Word
Transliteration
τοπος [place]
ΤΟΠΟΣ
σχολη [leisure]
ΣΧΟΛΗ
γων ἀ
[contest]
ΑΓΩΝ
θνος ἐ
[nation]
ΕΘΝΟΣ
κινεω [move]
KΙΝΕΩ
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D.
Find one English derivative for five (5) Latin words (any stem) from sections A or B only:
[15% - 3 pts. each – five words]
Latin word and stem:
English derivative
luna, lunae
lun-
lunar
narro-narrare-narratum narrat- narrative
E.
Find one English derivative for five (5) Greek words from section C only: [15% - 3 pts. each – five words]
Greek transliteration:
English derivative
schola
scholar
ethnos
ethnic
agon
agonistic
F. Greek - For each pair of prefixes and nouns/adjectives or verbs, provide the combining form(s)
(prefix) and the transliteration and then find derivative that utilizes both the prefix and Greek word. Use etymology in dictionary to confirm derivative and provide English definition.
[10% - 2 pts each – five combinations]
Greek prefix/word
Combining form(s) or transliteration
English derivative
Definition
μετά
________________________
δός
ὁ
(road)
________________________
______________
____________________
πό
ἀ
________________________
στροφή (turning)
________________________
______________
___________________
παρά
________________________
δόξα (opinion)
________________________
______________
___________________
G.
Latin - For each pair of prefixes and nouns/adjectives or verbs, provide the combining form (prefix) and the stem(s) [verbs provide present and perfect stems] and then find derivative that utilizes both the prefix and the stem (or one of the two stems for verbs). Use etymology in dictionary to confirm derivative and provide English definition.
[10% - 2 pts each – five combinations]
Latin prefix/word
Combining form or Stem(s)
English derivative
Definition
ante
_____________________
diluvium, diluvii (
flood
)
_____________________
____________
_________________
cor-
____________________
rodo-rodere-rosum (
eat away
)
____________________
____________
________________
de
via, viae (
way
)
____________________
____________
________________
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H.
Multiple choice questions (20% - 10 questions – 2 pts each):
1.
Which of the following words starts with a prefix/preposition that means “toward, to, for”? ______________________
a. progressive
b. ingressive
c. regressive
d. aggressive
2.
The suffix/ending of each word in one is the English form of which Latin ending: ______________________
a.
-
idum
b.
-illum
c.
-ivum
d. -
ium
BONUS (5 points MAX – 5 words - each ending worth ½ point) Given the English word, look up the definition and the etymology of the word and determine the English derivative ending and the Latin ending that derives from the English ending (use ending charts in Chapter 4):
English word/Latin word
Definition
English ending
Latin ending
temporary (adj)/ temporarius
lasting for a time
_____________
____________________
hortatory (adj)/ hortatorius
advisory/
encouraging
_____________
____________________
clarity (noun)/ claritas
brightness
_____________
____________________
BONUS: Given the English word, look up the definition and the etymology of the word and determine the English derivative ending and the Greek prefix that corresponds with the English prefix (5 points MAX- 1 pt each – 5 words)
English Word
Definition
English prefix
Greek prefix
periphery (noun)
boundary
cataclysmic (adj)
pertaining to a deluge