Wheelock's Latin Chapter 13

These are flash cards for Wheelock's Latin Course Chapter 13 pages 85-86 covering Reflexive Pronouns and Prossessives as well as Intensive Pronouns.

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Divitiae, divitiarum
Feminine plural riches, wealth
Factum, facti
Neuter deed, act, achievement (fact, faction, feat)
Signum, signi
Neuter sign, signal, indication; seal (assign, consign, design, seal, insignia)
Ipse, ipsa, ipsum
Intensive pronoun myself, yourself, [etc]; the very, the actual (ipso facto, solipsistic)
Quisque, quidque
Indefinite pronoun each one, each person,each thing
Sui
Reflexive pronoun of 3rd person himself, herself, itself, themselves (suicide, sui generis, per se)
Doctus, docta, doctum
Adjective taught, learned, skilled (doctor, doctorate, doctrine)
Fortunatus, fortunata, fortunatum
Adjective lucky fortunate, happy (fortunate, unfortunate)
Suus, sua, suum
Reflexive possessive adj of 3rd person his own, her own, its own, their own
Nam
Conjunction for
Ante
Preposition + accusative before, in front of, previously (antebellum, advance, AM, advantage)
Per
Preposition + accusative through (perchance, perhaps, percussion, pellucid)
Olim
Adverb at that time, oce, formerly; in the future
Alo, alere, alui, altum
Verb nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish (alibile, aliment, coalesce, adolescence)
Diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectum
Verb to esteem, love (diligent, diligence)