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Stage 23 Vocab/DerivativesSlide2

Go down the list on page 64. Come up with derivatives for at least 15 different words. Nothing from page 63!

Come up with derivatives for 5 more and you’ll get 5 extra credit points.

Come up with more than one derivative for 15 words and you’ll

get 5

extra credit points. Just changing the part of speech won’t count (e.g. run to runner)

The derivatives don’t have to be exactly right, but they do need to be plausible.Slide3

Administrō

,

administrāre

, administrāvī, administrātus

Manage

Administer

Administration

Administrator

AdministrativeSlide4

Cēdō,

cēdere

,

cēssī

Give in, give way, yield

Cede, s

ecede, exceed, concede, succeed

Access, process, excess

Accede

NecessarySlide5

Clārus, -a, -um

Famous

Real meaning: clear

Declare

Clarify

ClarinetSlide6

Commemorō

,

commemorāre

, commemorāvī, commemorātus

Mention, recall

Commemorate, commemoration

Comment(

ary

)Slide7

Conspicatus, -a, -um

Having caught sight of

Comes from

specto

, look at

(In)ConspicuousSlide8

Cūra,

cūrae

, f.

Care, NOT cure

Cure’s a derivative though

Accurate, accuracy

(in)sure

Procure

Curator

SecureSlide9

Enim

For

Explains why the previous statement is – kind of like saying because

No derivatives – good luck! <:D Slide10

Errō,

errāre

,

errāvī, errātus

Make a mistake

Real meaning: wander

Error

Err

Aberration

ErraticSlide11

Gerō,

gerere

,

gessī, gestus

Verb with a sense of “bear” or “carry”

By extension: wear, wage; our book goes with wear

Digest

Belligerent

GesticulateSlide12

Honor, honoris

, m

Honor

Don’t make it too hard, now.Slide13

iaciō,

iacere

,

iēcī, iactus

Throw

Root of previous words

iacto

,

inicio

,

deicio

,

eicio

Eject, project, inject, subject

Conjecture

Trajectory

JetSlide14

Immōtus, -a, -um

Motionless, still

“Not moved” from

im

+

motus

Immobile, immobilitySlide15

Ingenium,

ingeniī

, n.

Character, talent

Genuine

Genius

(Con)genial

Gentleman; genteelSlide16

Locūtus, -a, -um

Having spoken

Root verb:

loquor

Related Latin word: colloquium

Eloquent

Loquacious

Colloquial

Ventriloquist

Soliloquy

CircumlocutionSlide17

Magnopere,

Magis

,

Maximē

Greatly, More/Rather, Very greatly/much

Adverb forms of

magnus

,

maior

, and

maximus

Great, greater, greatest

We’ll focus on them a bit more laterSlide18

Mandātum,

mandātī

, n

Order, instruction

Mandate, mandatory

Command

Demand

RecommendSlide19

Modus, modī

, m.

Way, manner, kind

Mode

M.O. – modus operandi

Modern

Model

Mod(

ify

)

Modest

ModemSlide20

Nimium

Too much

Followed by a genitive

Too much wine? Nimium

vini

?

More wine! Plus

vini

!

No derivatives – have too much of fun! :DSlide21

Ōrnō,

ōrnāre

,

ōrnāvī, ōrnātus

Decorate

Ornate

Ornament

AdornSlide22

Pāreō

,

pārēre

, pāruī, pāritus (+DAT)

Obey

Parent isn’t a derivative, but it helps to memorize it

Real meaning is appear, so derivatives are appear, disappear, apparent, apparitionSlide23

Potēns, genitive

potentis

Powerful

Potential

Impotent

Power

Possible

PossessSlide24

Prāvus, -a, -um

Evil

Depraved

Depravity Slide25

Regressus, -a, -um

Having returned

Re +

gressus

– having stepped back

RegressionSlide26

Sciō,

scīre

,

scīvī, scītus

Know

Science

Omniscient

Conscious

Conscience

PrescientSlide27

Tālis,

tāle

(of) Such (a type)

Such a day =

talis

dies

RetaliateSlide28

Tamquam

As, like

Tam + quam = so + howSlide29

Umquam

Ever

Non +

umquam = ?Slide30

Venēnum,

venēnī

, n.

Poison

Venom(

ous

)Slide31

Venia,

veniae

, f.

MercyVenial (sins)