Latin ch. XIII (13) Flashcards
FACTUM, FACTĪ
XIII
(Neut.)
Deed, act, achievement
Derivatives - fact, factual, faction, feat
DĪVITIAE, DĪVITIĀRUM
XIII
(Fem.)
Riches, wealth - plural
SIGNUM, SIGNĪ
XIII
(Neut.)
Sign, signal, indication; seal
Derivatives - assign, consign, countersign, design, ensign, insignia, resign, seal, signet
IPSE, IPSA, IPSUM
XIII
intensive pronoun
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself; the very, the actual
Derivatives - ipso facto, solipsistic
QUISQUE, QUIDQUE (gen. CUIUSQUE; dat. CUIQUE)
XIII
Indefinite Pronoun
Each one, each person, each thing
SUĪ
XIII
3rd Person Reflexive Pronoun
Himself, herself, itself, themselves
Derivatives - suicide, per se
DOCTUS, DOCTA, DOCTUM
XIII
Taught, learned, skilled
Derivatives - Doctor, doctorate, doctrine, indoctrinate
FORTŪNĀTUS, FORTŪNĀTA, FORTŪNĀTUM
XIII
Lucky, fortunate, happy
Derivatives - unfortunate
SUUS, SUA, SUUM
XIII
3rd person reflexive possessive adj.
His own, her own, its own, their own
Derivatives - sui generis
NAM
XIII
conjunction
For
ANTE
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prep. + acc. - before (in place or time), in front of; adv. before, previously
Derivatives - antebellum, anterior, A.M. = ANTE MERĪDIEM/before midday, ante-room, advance, advantage.
PER
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prep. + acc. - through; with a reflexive pronoun - by; (assimilated to PEL - before a forms beginning with L) as a prefix - through, through and through = thoroughly, completely, very
Derivatives - perchance, perforce, perhaps, perceive, perfect, perspire, percolate, percussion
ŌLIM
XIII
Adv.
Once (upon a time), long ago, formerly; some day, in the future
ALŌ, ALERE, ALUĪ, ALTUM
XIII
To nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
Derivatives - aliment, alimentary, alimony, coalesce, adolescence
DĪLIGŌ, DĪLIGERE, DĪLĒXĪ, DĪLĒCTUM
XIII
To esteem , love
Derivatives - diligent, diligence