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Drop the "i" from the 3rd P.P. of a 2nd Conj. verb, and you get this.
Perfect Stem
The third to last syllable of a Latin word.
antepenult
The indirect object case.
dative
A part of speech which does not exist in Latin
article
This case determines the declension to which a noun belongs (2 words)
genitive singular
He likes to walk.
Amat ambulare.
They wounded the soldiers.
Milites vulneraverunt.
I had doubted.
dubitaveram
In principio erat Verbum, (in English)
In the beginning was the Word,
But deliver us from evil. (in Latin)
Sed libera nos a malo.
Introibo ad altare Dei.
I will go in unto the altar of God.
1st principal part of "to frighten"
terreo
2nd principal part of "to hold"
tenere
3rd principal part of "to be well"
valui
4th principal part of "to teach"
doctus
4th principal part of "to fear"
there is none.
4th Declension, genitive singular
-us (with macron)
2nd Declension, genitive plural
-orum
3rd Declension, neuter, ablative plural
-ibus
1st Declension, ablative singular
-a (with macron)
5th Declension, dative plural
-ebus