Vocabulary Slide Show Wheelock Ch. 13. divitiae divitiarum feminine plural riches, wealth Declension? 1 st English Derivatives? Ways to Remember?

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Vocabulary Slide Show Wheelock Ch. 13

divitiae divitiarum feminine plural riches, wealth Declension? 1 st English Derivatives? Ways to Remember?

factum facti neuter deed, act, achievement Declension? 2 nd English Derivatives? Ways to Remember?

signum signi neuter sign, signal, indication, seal signet Declension? 2 nd English Derivatives? assign, consign, countersign, design, ensign, insignia, resign, seal, signet Ways to Remember?

ipse ipsa feminine ipsum neuter myself, yourself, him/her/itself, the very, the actual Part of Speech? intensive pronoun English Derivatives? ipso facto Ways to Remember?

quisque quisque (feminine) quidque (neuter) each one, each person Part of Speech? indefinite pronoun How do you form this paradigm? cuiusque (gen.), cuique (dat.) only use these forms for now – you will learn the rest later Ways to Remember?

---, sui sui (genitive: there is not nominative himself, herself, itself, themselves Part of Speech? reflexive pronoun of 3 rd person English Derivatives? suicide, sui generis, per se Ways to Remember?

doctus docta doctum: taught, learned, skilled Part of Speech? adjective English Derivatives? doctor, doctorate, doctrine, indoctrinate LT doceo Ways to Remember?

fortunatus fortunata fortunatum lucky, fortunate, happy Part of Speech? adjective English Derivatives? unfortunate LT fortuna Ways to Remember?

suus sua suum his/her/its/their own Part of Speech? reflexive possessive adjective of 3 rd person Ways to Remember?

Nam for Part of Speech? conjunction Ways to Remember?

Ante before, in front of, previously Case? accusative Part of Speech preposition adverb English Derivatives? antebellum, antedate, ante- room, anterior, antediluvian, A.M. = ante meridiem, advance, advantage Ways to Remember?

Per through, by (with a reflexive pronoun) by (as a prefix) through, through and through, = thoroughly, completely, very Case? accusative English Derivatives? perchance, perforce, perhaps, perceive, perfect, perspire, percolate, percussion Ways to Remember?

Olim at that time, once, formerly, in the future Part of Speech? adverb Ways to Remember?

alo alere, alui, altum: nourish, support, sustain, increase, cherish Conjugation? 3 rd English Derivatives? alimentary, alimony, coalesce, adolescence Ways to Remember?

diligo diligere, dilexi, dilectum: esteem, love Conjugation? 3 rd English Derivatives? diligent, diligence Ways to Remember?

iungo iungere, iunxi, iunctum: join Conjugation? 3 rd English Derivatives? join, joint, junction, juncture, adjunct, conjunction, enjoin, injunction, subjunctive Ways to Remember?

sto stare, steti, statum: stand, stand still, stand firm Conjugation? 1 st English Derivatives? stable, state, station, statue, stature, statute, establish, instant, instate, reinstate, stay Ways to Remember?