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Latin. Wheelock Chapter 13.

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AB
doctus, a, umtaught, learned, skilled
fortunatus, a, umlucky, fortunate, happy
suus, a, umhis own, her own, its own, their own
antebefore, previously
olimat that time, once, formerly; in the future
namfor
divitiaeriches, wealth
factumdeed, act, achievement
signumsign, signal, indication, seal
antewith acc., before, in front of
perwith acc., through
ipse, ipsa, ipsum~self; the very, the actual
quisque, quidqueeach one, each person
suihimself, herself, itself, themselves
alo, -ere (alui)to nourish, support, increase, cherish
diligo, -ere (dilexi)to esteem, love
iungo, -ere (iunxi)to join
sto, stare (steti)to stand, stand still or firm