Chapter 13 Flashcards

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orior, -iri, ortus

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arise

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vulgo (adv.)

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generally, usually

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inhaereo, -ere, -haesi, -haesum

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to adhere to, inhere

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indigeo, -ere, -ui

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to want, need, lack

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quippe (conj.)

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for; certainly, indeed, to be sure

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quippe + qui/quae/quod

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inasmuch as he/she/it

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idcirco (adv)

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therefore, on that account

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Alius and Alter

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The word alius means one or another of an indefinite number while alter refers to the other of two. Both alius…alius and alter…alter are used in pairs to contrast two distinct groups or things, or to express reciprocal action.

  1. Aliud est sententias exprimere, aliud probare eas. (It is one thing to express opinions, another to prove them.)
  2. Alter frater mortuus est, alter adhuc vivit. (One brother is dead, the other still lives.)
  3. Alius alium spectamus. (We look at each other.)
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