Chapter 9 Flashcards
locus, -i, m.
place; passage in literature (loca, -orum, n.: places, regions)
morbus, -i, m.
disease, sickness
studium, -ii, n.
eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
hic, haec, hoc
this; the latter; he, she, it, they
ille, illa, illud
that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
iste, ista, istud
that of yours, that; such (sometimes with contemptuous force)
alius, alia, aliud
other, another (alii…alii: some…others)
alter, altera, alterum
the other (of two), second
neuter, neutra, neutrum
not either, neither
nullus, -a, -um
not any, no, none
solus, -a, -um
alone, only, the only
totus, -a, -um
whole, entire
ullus, -a, -um
any
unus, -a, -um
one, single, alone
uter, utra, utrum
either, which (of two)
enim
for, in fact, truly (postpositive)
in (+ acc.)
into, toward; against (takes accusative or ablative)
nimis, nimium
too, too much, excessively