Latin ch. 9 (IX) Flashcards
HIC
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This, these
ILLE
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That, those
ISTE
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That (near you), that of yours
Follows the declension of ILLE
SŌLUS, SŌLA, SŌLUM
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Alone, only
ALIUS, ALIA, ALIUD
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Another, other
1) LOCUS, LOCĪ (mas.)
2) LOCA, LOCŌRUM (neut.)
3) LOCĪ, LOCŌRUM (mas.)
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1) place; passage in literature
2) places, region
3) passages in literature
Derivatives - allocate, dislocate, locality, locomotion
MORBUS, MORBĪ
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(Mas.)
Disease, sickness
Derivatives - morbid, morbidity, morbose
STUDIUM, STUDIĪ – STUDĒRE
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(Neut.)
Eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study – to be eager for, study
Derivatives - studio, studious
HIC, HAEC, HOC
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This, the latter; at times weakened to he, she, it they (ad hoc)
ILLE, ILLA, ILLUD
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That; the former; he, she, it, they
ISTE, ISTA, ISTUD
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That of your, that; such – that despicable, that wretched
Derivatives - as you have, as you speak of – sometimes with contemptuous force, e.g.,
1) ALIUS, ALIA, ALIUD
2) ALIĪ… ALIĪ
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1) Other, another
2) some… others
Derivatives - alias, alibi, alien
ALTER, ALTERA, ALTERUM
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The other (to two), second
Derivatives - alter, alteration, alternate, alternative, altercation, altruism, adulterate, adultery
NEUTER, NEUTRA, NEUTRUM
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Not either, neither
Derivatives - neutrality, neutralize, neutron
NŪLLUS, NŪLLA, NŪLLUM
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Not any, no, none
Derivatives - null, nullify, nullification, annul
1) SŌLUS, SŌLA, SŌLUM
2) NŌN SŌLUM… SED ETIAM
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1) Alone, only, the only
2) not only… but also
Derivatives - sole, solitary, soliloquy, solo, desolate, sullen
TŌTUS, TŌTA, TŌTUM
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Whole, entire
Derivatives - total, totality, factotum, in toto
ŪLLUS, ŪLLA, ŪLLUM
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Any
ŪNUS, ŪNA, ŪNUM
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One, single, alone
Derivatives - unit, unite, union, onion, unanimous, unicorn, uniform, unique, unison, universal, university
UTER, UTRA, UTRUM
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Either, which (of two)
ENIM
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In fact, truly - Postpositive conjunction
IN
prep. + acc., into, toward; against
In compounds IN- may also appear as IL-, IR-, IM-; and it may have its literal meanings or have simply an intensive force (intend, invade, impugn): contrast the inseparable negative prefix IN-, not, un-, in-, and for these and other prefixes see the appendix.
NIMIS, NIMIUM
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(adv.)
Too, too much, excessively - exceedingly, very (NIMIETY)
In a Postpositive sense, especially with adjectives and adverbs