Chapter 6 Flashcards

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vetus, veteris

A

old, ancient

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indifferens, indifferentis

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indifferent

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indifferenter (adv.)

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indifferently

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non modo…..sed etiam

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not only…but also

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siquidem (conj.)

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accordingly; if indeed

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seu (conj.)

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or

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quodlibet

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whichever, whatsoever

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per se

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for itself; taken in itself; through oneself; according to one’s own nature and essence

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tamquam (conj.)

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as, just as, just as if; as it were

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potissimus, -a, -um

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chief, primary, principal, most prominent

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tot

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so many, such a number of

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lignum, ligni, N.

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wood

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fio, feri, factus sum

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happen, come about; result (from); be made/created

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fere (adv.)

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almost, nearly

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quot

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how many, as many

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penes (prep. + acc.)

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in the power of, belonging to

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Connective/Coordinate Relative Pronouns (Conjunctio Relativa)

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A relative pronoun standing at the beginning of a sentence with no apparent antecedent is translated into English by “and” followed by a personal pronoun. Connective relatives are used in the Vulgate to translate the Greek ὁ δὲ.

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Compounds of quis and qui

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Some compounds of quis and qui decline the “qui” portion of the word.

  1. The addition of the suffice “-que” gives a sense of universality: quisque, everyone, quique, every
  2. The addition of “ali-“ gives the pronoun aliquis, someone, and the adjective aliqui, some (aliqua as the feminine nominative singluar)
  3. Compounding with “-libet” produces quilibet, quaelibet, quodlibet (pronoun), any, anyone, anything whatsoever; (adjective) any, any at all, any you wish
  4. The suffix “-dam” produces quidam, quaedam and quoddam (pronoun), a certain person or thing, (adjective), a certain, a kind of
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quisque

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everyone

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quique

A

every

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aliquis

A

someone

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aliqui

A

some

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quilibet, quaelibet, quodlibet

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(pronoun) any, anyone, anything whatsoever
(adjective) any, any at all

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quidam, quaedam, quoddam

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(pronoun) a certain person or thing
(adjective) a certain, a kind of