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19 Cards in this Set
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dīvitiae, dīvitiārum, f.pl.
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riches, wealth
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factum, factī, n.
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deed, act, achievement
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fact, factual, faction, feat; cf. faciō
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signum, signī, n.
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sign, signal, indication; seal
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assign, consign, countersign, design, ensign, insignia, resign, seal, signet
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ipse, ipsa, ipsud
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myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc.; the very, the actual
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ipso facto, solipsistic; intensive pronoun
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quisque, quidque
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each one, each person, each thing
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indefinite pronoun; gen. cuiusque, dat. cuique
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suī
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himself, herself, itself, themselves
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suicide, per se; reflexive pron. of 3rd pers.
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doctus, docta, doctum
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taught, learned, skilled
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doctor, doctorate, doctrine, indoctrinate; cf. doceō
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fortūnātus, fortūnāta, fortūnātum
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lucky, fortunate, happy
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unfortunate; cf. fortūna
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suus, sua, suum
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his own, her own, its own, their own
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sui generis; reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd pers.
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nam
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for
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ante (prep. + acc.)
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before (in place or time), in front of; adv. before, previously
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antebellum, antedate, ante-room, anterior, antediluvian, A.M. = ante merīdiem (“before midday”), advance, advantage
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per (prep. + acc.)
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through; (w/ reflexive pron.) by
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per- (prefix, sometimes pel-)
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through, through and through = thoroughly, completely, very
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perchance, perforce, perhaps, perceive, perfect, perspire, percolate, percussion, perchloride, pellucid
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ōlim
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once (upon a time), long ago, formerly; some day, in the future
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alō, alere, aluī, altum
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to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
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aliment, alimentary, alimony, coalesce, adolescence
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altus, alta, altum
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tall, high
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dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
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to esteem, love
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diligent, diligence
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iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum
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to join
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join, joint, junction, juncture, adjunct, conjunction, enjoin, injunction, subjunctive
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stō, stāre, stetī, statum
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to stand, stand still or firm
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stable, state, station, statue, stature, statute, establish, instant, instate, reinstate, stay
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