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Wheelock's Latin - Vocabulary Chapter 15

AB
Italia, Italiae, f.Italy
memoria, memoriae, f.memory, recollection
tempestâs, tempestâtis, f.period of time, season; weather, storm
miser, misera, miserumwretched, miserable, unfortunate
interprep. + acc., between, amoung
itaqueadv., and so, therefore
committô, committere, commîsî, commissumto entrust, commit
exspectô, expectâre, exspectâvîto look for, expect, await
iaciô, iacere, iêcî, iactumto throw, hurl (appears in compounds as -icio, -icere, -iêcî, -iectum
timeô, timêre, timuîto fear, be afraid (of)
The genitive of the whole can be used after the NEUTER NOMINATIVE and ACCUSATIVE of these pronouns and adjectivesaliquid, quid, multum, plûs, minus, satis, nihil, tantum, quantum (nihil temporis = no time, quid cônsiliî = what plan?, satis êloquentiae = sufficient eloquence)
The genitive of the whole may itself be the NEUTER SINGULAR of a SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVEmultum bonî = much good, quid novî = what (is) new?, nihil certî = nothing certain


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