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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LESSON XXXIV<br />

Vocabulary<br />

aequaliter, equally<br />

auctoritas, f., authority<br />

brevis, short<br />

consuetus, accustomed<br />

contemnere, -tempsi, -temptus, to despise<br />

diserte, distinctly} clearly} expressly<br />

insuper, moreover<br />

libitum, n., pleasure} liking<br />

nutrire, to nourish<br />

obex, m. and f., hindrance} obstacle<br />

par, equal<br />

poenitentia, f., penance<br />

praedicatio, f., sermon} preaching<br />

signare, to mark, to stamp<br />

singuli (rarely in singular), separate} individual<br />

ungere, unxi, unctus, to anoint<br />

Idioms<br />

I. ex professo, avowedly} openly<br />

2. pro libito, at pleasure<br />

3. summo opere, in the highest degree<br />

4. satis superque, enough and more than enough<br />

5. immo maxime, tnost certainly not<br />

6. non modo, not only<br />

7. ne ••• quidem, not even<br />

8. ex opere operato. A sacrament that is administered validly and<br />

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