Week 15 Flashcards

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discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessūrus, 3, intr.

A

depart; withdraw

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2
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nāvis, nāvis

A

ship

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3
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ex (ē), prep. w. abl.

A

out of; from

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ab (ā), prep. w. abl.

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away from; from

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dē, prep. w. abl.

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down from; from

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cadō cadere, cecidī, cāsurus, 3, intr.

A

fall

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is, ea, id

A

that (as a demonstrative); he, she, it (as a personal pronoun)

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ille, illa, illud

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that (as a demonstrative); he, she, it (as a personal pronoun)

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9
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numquam, adv.

A

never

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10
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praetereā, adv.

A

besides; furthermore

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ratiō, ratiōnis

A

reason; manner

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depart; withdraw

A

discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessūrus, 3, intr.

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13
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ship

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nāvis, nāvis

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14
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out of; from

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ex (ē), prep. w. abl.

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away from; from

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ab (ā), prep. w. abl.

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16
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down from; from

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dē, prep. w. abl.

17
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fall

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cadō cadere, cecidī, cāsurus, 3, intr.

18
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that (as a demonstrative); he, she, it (as a personal pronoun)

A

is, ea, id

19
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that (as a demonstrative); he, she, it (as a personal pronoun)

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ille, illa, illud

20
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never

A

numquam, adv.

21
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besides; furthermore

A

praetereā, adv.

22
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reason; manner

A

ratiō, ratiōnis

23
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Hic and ille used in contrast

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Hic refers to the thing that is closer or that has been mentioned more recently (the latter); ille refers to the thing that is farther away or that has been mentioned previously (the former)