CH. 9 VOC Flashcards
lócus, lócī
m. place, passage in literature
lóca, locōrum
pl. n. places, region
lócī, locōrum
pl. m. passages in literature
mórbus, mórbī
m. disease, sickness
stúdium, stúdiī
n. eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
hic, haec, hoc
this; the latter; at times weakened to he, she, it, they
ílle, ílla, íllud
that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
íste, ísta, ístud
that of yours, that; such (as you have, as you speak of); sometimes with contemptuous force, e.g., that despicable
álius, ália, áliud
other, another
aliī . . . aliī
some . . . others
alter, altera, alterum
the other (of two), second
neuter, neutra, neutrum
not either, neither
nūllus, nūlla, nūllum
not any, no, none
sōlus, sōla, sōlum
alone, only, the only
nōn sōlum . . . sed etiam
not only . . . but also
tōtus, tōta, tōtum
whole, entire
ūllus, ūlla, ūllum
any
ūnus, ūna, ūnum
one, single, alone
uter, utra, utrum
either, which (of two)
enim
postpositive conj., for, in fact, truly
in
prep. + acc. into, toward; against
nimis or nimium
adv. too, too much, excessively; in a positive sense, esp. with adj. and adv., exceedingly, very