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21 Cards in this Set
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ingenium
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ingenium, -i, n.
1. natural ability, talent "Si quid est in me ingeni" "if there is anything of talent in me" |
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iudex
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iudex, iudicis, m.
1. juror, one appointed to decide a case |
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sentio
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sentio, sentire, sensi, sensus
1. to realize, perceive "sentio quam sit exiguum" "I realize how slight it is" |
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exiguus
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exiguus, -a, -um
1. small, scanty, slight, insignificant "sentio quam sit exiguum" "I realize how slight it is" |
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exercitatio
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exercitatio, exercitationis, f.
1. practice, experience "si qua exercitatio dicendi" "if (there is) any experience to be spoken of" |
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infitior
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infitior, infitiari, infitiatus
1. to deny "me non infitior mediocriter esse versatum" "I do not moderately deny that I am engaged in" |
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mediocriter
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mediocriter, adv.
1. somewhat, moderately "me non infitior mediocriter esse versatum" "I do not moderately deny that I am engaged in" |
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verso
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verso, -are, -avi, -atum
1. to turn pass: to be engaged in "me non infitior mediocriter esse versatum" "I do not moderately deny that I am engaged in" |
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ratio
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ratio, rationis, f.
1. (w/ gen) a methodology, strategy, or system 2. a professional ethic directing one's actions "ratio aliqua ... profecta" |
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ars
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ars, artis, f.
1. art, skill 2. (pl) cultural pursuits, liberal studies "ab optimarum artium studiis ac disciplina" |
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studium
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studium, -i, n.
1. (w/ gen) study (of something) 2. intellectual pursuit "ab optimarum artium studiis ac disciplina" |
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disciplina
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disciplina, -a, f.
1. formal instruction, training "ab optimarum artium studiis ac disciplina" |
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proficiscor
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proficiscor, proficisci, profectus
1. to set forth, derive (from a source, etc) "ration aliqua ... profecta" |
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confiteor
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confiteor, confiteri, confessus
1. to confess, admit "ego ... confiteor ... abhorruisse" |
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aetas
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aetas, aetatis, f.
1. the span of one's life 2. a lifetime "nullum ... aetatis mea tempus" |
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abhorreo
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abhorreo, abhorrere, abhorrui
1. to be adversed to (w/ a + abl) ~ "confiteor tempus abhorruisse a qua" |
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fructus
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fructus, -us, m.
1. fruit 2. profit, benefit, reward "fructum a me repetere ... debet" |
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repeto
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repeto, repetere, repetivi (-ii), repetitus
1. to seek in return "fructum a me repetere ... debet" |
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prope
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prope, adv.
1. almost, nearly, all but "prope suo iure" |
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ius
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ius, iuris, n.
1. (w/ poss adj) one's right, what one is entitled to "prope suo iure" |
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debeo
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debeo, debere, debui, debitus
1. (w/ inf) to be under obligation (to do something) "prope suo iure" |