Chapter 17 Flashcards
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distinctio, distinctionis, F.
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distinction, difference
2
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praedico (1)
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to proclaim, preach
3
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soleo, solere, solitus sum
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to be in the habit of, to be accustomed to
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nemo, neminis, N.
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no one, nobody
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duplex, -icis
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twofold, double, insincere
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intercedo, intercedere, intercessi, intercessus
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to intervene, intercede
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involvo, involvere, involvi, involutum
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wrap up, roll up, cover, envelop
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linea, -ae, F.
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a line
9
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obliquitas, obliquitatis, F.
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a sidelong or slanting direction
10
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obeo, -ire
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die, fulfill, perfom
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nugatorius, -a, -um
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frivolous, triffling
12
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Enclitic particles
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Can be added to the ends of words to give emphasis or a special meaning.
- -ce is attached to demonstrative pronouns and some adverbs for extra emphasis. E.g., hisce, by these, huiusce, of this, sicce, thus, so, hincce, hence, illicce, there, hicce, here
- -nam is added to pronouns for emphasis. E.g., Quisnam? Who the heck? Quanam? Where the heck? Cuiusnam modi est? What the heck sort of thing is it?
- -ne can be added to the first word of a sentence to indicate a question. E.g., Nonne sic est? Is it not so?
- -ci can be used as an infix preceding -ne for extra emphasis. E.g., Haeccine vera sunt? Are these things true? Siccine semper erit? Will it always be thus?
- Some enclitics function as conjunctions: -que, and, -ve, or