Lesson XVII Flashcards
abjicere, -jeci, -jectus
to degrade, to debase
coextendere, -tendi, -tensus (or -tentus)
to have the same extension
constare, -stiti, -status
to consist, to stand firm
constat
it is certain
continuus
continuous, constant
entitativus
of the nature of an entity or real thing
forsitan
perhaps
integrans
integrating, making up a whole
licet, from licere 2 (impers. verb)
it is permitted, allowable; although
multiplex
manifold
mutuo
mutally
nimirum
certainly, indisputably
oportet, from oportere 2 (impers. verb)
it is necessary, proper, reasonable
parvulus
small; (as a noun) little one, child
quantum ad
so far as concerns
quidam
a certain one
quodlibet
any whatever
saepe
often
specificus
specific; pertaining to a species
strepitus, M.
noise
subesse, -fui
to be under, to underlie
ulterior
further, later
vere
really, truly