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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LESSON VII<br />

Vocabulary<br />

adjungere, -junxi, -junctus, to add J<br />

to attach<br />

calefacere, -feci, -factus, to heat<br />

ca1idus, hot<br />

calor, m., heat<br />

errare, to err<br />

~co~reus,incorporeal<br />

intellectuaIis, intellectual<br />

natura, f., nature<br />

non solum, not only<br />

opinari (dep.), to think<br />

phantasia, f., image J<br />

representation<br />

subsistere, -stiti, -stitus, to subsist J to abide<br />

tandem, at length J finally<br />

WORD STUDY<br />

I. Incorporeus: not having a material body or form; not consisting<br />

of matter.<br />

2. Phantasia, fantasy: act or function of forming images or representations<br />

whether in direct perception or in memory, or by derivation<br />

through sensation.<br />

3. Subsistere: to have existence or to continue to exist; to appear as<br />

the essential corollary of the existence of something else.<br />

Compounds of quis and qui.<br />

GRAMMAR<br />

a) The suffix -cumque added to the relative gives it an indefinite<br />

sense. The compound form is declined like the simple relative:<br />

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