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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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SECOND LATIN<br />

praevius, previous<br />

procurator, m., proxy<br />

promanare, to emanate, to derive from<br />

quapropter, wherefore, on which account<br />

recuperare, to recover<br />

spondere (2), spopondi, sponsus, to pledge, to sponsor<br />

suppetere, -petivi, -petitus, to be sufficient<br />

susceptio, f., reception<br />

tangere, tetigi, tactus, to touch<br />

tridentinus, of Trent<br />

vetustissimus, very ancient<br />

Idioms<br />

I. ad summum, at the most<br />

2. necne, or not<br />

3. ex aequo, justly, on a par<br />

4. ex improviso, unexpectedly<br />

s. magna ex parte, in a great degree<br />

6. ex usu, expedient<br />

7. in perpetuum, forever<br />

8. hunc in modum, in this u/ay<br />

9. est ei in animo, he has in nlind, he intends<br />

GRA~1MAR<br />

I. Numerals. These may be grouped in four classes.<br />

a) Cardinal numerals answering the question, "how many?" unus,<br />

one; duo, two.<br />

b) Ordinal numerals answering the question, "Which in order?"<br />

primus, first; secundus, second.<br />

c) Distributive numerals answering the question, "How many at a<br />

time?" singuli, one at a time; bini, in twos.<br />

d) Numeral adverbs answering the question, "how often?" semel,<br />

once; bis, twice.

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