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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LESSON I<br />

Vocabulary<br />

abrogare, to revoke} to abrogate} to annul<br />

aptus, fit} suited to} correct<br />

congruus, proper} suitable<br />

corporeus, bodily} corporeal<br />

dicitur, it is called} it is said to be<br />

distincte, clearly} plainly} distinctly<br />

exhibere (2), to show} to exhibit<br />

exprimere, -pressi, -pressus, to show l to express} to represent<br />

hujusmodi, of this kind<br />

mere, merely<br />

mosaicus, Mosaic} pertaining to Moses<br />

nota, f., mark} feature<br />

perfectio, f., perfection} correctness<br />

privativus, deprived of} lacking<br />

probare, to prove} to test} to examine<br />

prout, according as<br />

pugnare, to fight<br />

roborare, to strengthen<br />

solere (2), to be accustomed<br />

subjeetum, n., subject} proposition<br />

vivens, living<br />

WORD Snmy<br />

I. Realis, realiter, realitas refer to the existence of something existing<br />

independent of the action of the created mind. Thus a dot is an ens<br />

reale, realiter existens. But a point is not an ens reale.<br />

2. Substantia is an ens reale that is suited to exist by itself (e.g., an

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