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17 Cards in this Set
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dīvítiae, -ārum
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f. pl.
riches, wealth (cp. dīves) |
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fáctum, -ī
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n.
deed, act, achievement (fact, faction, feat; cp. faciō) |
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sígnum, -ī
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n.
sign, signal, indication; seal (assign, consign, countersign, design, ensign, insignia, resign, seal, signet) |
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ípse, ípsa, ípsum
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intensive pron.
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc.; the very, the actual (ipso facto, solipsistic) |
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quísque, quídque
(gen. cuiúsque; dat. cuíque) |
indefinite pron.
each one, each person, each thing (cp. quis) |
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súī
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reflexive pron. of 3rd pers.
himself, herself, itself, themselves (suicide, sui generis, per se) |
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dóctus, -a, -um
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taught, learned, skilled
(doctor, doctorate, doctrine, indoctrinate; cp. doceō) |
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forūnātus, -a, -um
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lucky, fortunate, happy
(unfortunate; cp. fortūna) |
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súus, -a, -um
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reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd pers.
his own, her own, its own, their own |
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nam
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for
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ánte
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prep. + acc.
before (in place or time), in front of adv. before, previously (antebellum, antedate, ante-room, anterior, antediluvian, A.M. = ante merīdiem, advance, advantage) |
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per
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prep. + acc.
through with reflexive pron. by per- (pel-) as a prefix through, thoroughly, completely, very (perchance, perforce, perhaps, perceive, perfect, perspire, percolate, percussion, perchloride, pellucid) |
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ōlim
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at that time, once, formerly; in the future
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álō, álere, áluī, áltum
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to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
(alible, aliment, alimentary, alimony, coalesce, adolescence) |
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dīligō, dīlígere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
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to esteem, love
(diligent, diligence; cp. legō) |
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iúngō, iúngere, iūnxī, iūnctum
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to join
(join, joint, junction, juncture, adjunct, conjunction, enjoin, injunction, subjunctivee) |
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stō, stāre, stétī, státum
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to stand, stand still or firm
(stable, state, station, statue, stature, establish, instant, instate, reinstate, stay; cp. praestō) |