chapter 13 Flashcards
riches, wealth
dīvitiae, dīvitiārum (f. pl.)
sign, signal, indication; seal
signum, signī (n)
each one, each person, each thing
quisque, quidque, cuiusque, cuique
taught, learned, skilled
doctus, docta, doctum
his own, her own, its own, their own
suus, sua, suum
before (in place or time), in front of; before, previously (adv.)
ante (+acc.)
once (upon a time), long ago, formerly; some day, in the future
ṓlim
to esteem, love
dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
to stand, stand still, stand firm
stō, stāre, stetī, statum
deed, act, achievement
factum, factī (n)
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themselves, the very, the actual
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
himself, herself, itself, themselves
sui
lucky, fortunate, happy
fortūnātus, fortūnāta, fortūnātum
for
nam
through; by (with reflexive pronoun); thoroughly, very (as a prefix)
per (+acc.)