Wheelock's Latin - Chapter 13

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DBelloC  on March 6, 2009

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latin

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Reflexive Pronouns and Possessives; Intensive Pronoun

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Latin, Per. 10/11 - Latin 1, Per. 13 - Latin 1, University High Class of 2015, Latin Is Not a Dead Language Group (everyone is welcome), BLC Network, Cushing Academy Latin I, Wheelock's Latin (see more)

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Wheelock's Latin - Chapter 13

divitiae, divitiārum, f. (pl.)
riches, wealth
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divitiae, divitiārum, f. (pl.) riches, wealth
factum, factī, nt. deed, act, achievement
signum, signī, nt. sign, signal, indication; seal
ipse, ipsa, ipsum (intensive pron.) myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself; the very, the actual
quisque, quidque (indefinite pron.) each one, each person, each thing
sui (reflexive 3rd per. pron.) himself, herself, itself, themselves
doctus, -a, -um (adj.) taught, learned, skilled
fortunatus, -a, -um (adj.) lucky, fortunate, happy
suus, -a, -um (reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd per.) his own, her own, its own, their own
nam (conj.) for
ante (prep. + acc.) (also adv.) (adj.) before, in front of; (adv.) before, previously
per (prep. + acc.) through; (w/ reflexive pronoun) by
olim (adv.) at that time, once, formerly; in the future
alo, alere, alui, altum (3) to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectum (3) to esteem, love
iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctum (3) to join
sto, stare, steti, statum (1) to stand, stand still, stand firm