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I know this because you can transform kids from haters of Latin to lovers of Latin!”  – Kimberly

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Equidae

Equidae: the scientific term for the horse family.  Equidae is a taxonomic family containing horses and related animals.  All the related animals are extinct, except those in the family Equus.  The Equus family includes horses, zebras, donkeys, and onagers.  Not sure...

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Hippocampus

Hippocampus: a mythological creature.  The hippocampus was part dolphin, part horse.  Archaeologists have found paintings to the hippocampus in the ruins of Pompeii.  Hippocampus may also refer to a genus of fish with a neck and head that look remarkably like a...

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Adduce

Adduce: to bring forward, present or offer for consideration.  To cite as evidence. The defense adduced a to prove the fact. Adduce comes from the Latin word adduco, meaning, I lead up to. Adduco derives from two Latin words. The preposition ad: to, or toward, and the...

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Latin 2, 3, and 4?

I received this email: "Hi! My daughter is finishing up Lingua Latina with you this semester and she is wanting to go on to do a third year (and eventually fourth year of Latin. Some of the college requirements we have looked at prefer 4 yrs of the same foreign...

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Italian

According to Frederick Bodmer, in his book, The Loom of Language, French, Spanish, and Italian derive directly from Latin. "The deeper we delve into the past, the more French, Spanish, and Italian converge.  Finally, they become one in Latin, or, to be more accurate,...

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Letter to all former students

Hi there! At some point in the past few years, you joined an online Latin class with me.  Or, perhaps it was a Greek class.   I told you then that you could repeat the class for free.  I am here to remind you that I was not kidding.  You can repeat the class… for...

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Aphorisms and Adages

Aphorism: A maxim; a precept, or principle expressed in few words containing some important truth. "While there are loads of trite and silly statements, a good aphorism is supposed to stand the test of time and remain true and elegant — a very difficult task!"  -...

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Choose You this weekend.

Do you spend a lot of time watching television? Turn it off. According to the United States Department of Labor, Americans spend almost 3 hours a day watching television. I have seen higher numbers on on other sites. But, hey, let’s give our fellow countrymen the...

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Abstruse

Abstruse: hard to understand, difficult to comprehend.  English is the clearest language I have ever studied.  But, perhaps that is because I did not study English formally.  English teachers, it seems, like to muddy the clear waters with their abstruse writing. ...

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Plerophory

Plerophory: full confidence; total assurance.  With a plerophory of assurance, each of the Avengers spoke into some imaginary, unseen, perfectly clear audio communications system.  I mean, seriously, how were they able to seamlessly communicate with each other in the...

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