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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LESSON XVII<br />

Vocabulary<br />

abjieere, -jeei, -jectus, to degrade, to debase<br />

eoextendere, -tendi, -tensus or -tentus, to have the same extensio8<br />

eonstare, -stiti, -status, to consist, to stand firm<br />

constat, it is certain<br />

continuus, continuous, constant<br />

entitativus, of the nature of an entity or real thing<br />

forsitan, perhaps<br />

integrans, integrating, making up a whole<br />

lieet, from Iicere 2 (impers. verb), it is permitted, allowable; although<br />

multiplex, manifold<br />

mutuo, mutually<br />

nimirum, certainly, indisputably<br />

oportet, from oportere 2 (impers. verb), it is necessary, proper, reasoaable<br />

parvulus, small; (as a noun) little one, child<br />

quantum ad, so far as concerns<br />

quidam, a certain one<br />

quodlibet, any whatever<br />

saepe, often<br />

speeifieus, specific; pertaining to a species<br />

strepitus, m., noise<br />

subesse, -fui, to be under, to underlie<br />

ulterior, further, later<br />

vere, really, truly<br />

WORD STUDY<br />

I. Simpliciter: in a sirnple manner or state; considered in or by<br />

itself; without additional qualification.

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