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Chapter Thirty
Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive;
Indirect Questions; Sequence of Tenses

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honor, honōris (m)
cēterī, cēterae, cētera
 
honor, esteem; public office
 
the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others
quantus, quanta, quantum
tantus . . . quantus
 
how large, how great, how much
 
just as much (many) . . . as
rīdiculus, rīdicula, rīdiculum
vīvus, vīva, vīvum
 
laughable, ridiculous
 
alive, living
fūrtim
mox
 
stealthily, secretly
 
soon
prīmō
repente
 
at first, at the beginning
 
suddenly
unde
utrum . . . an
 
whence, from what or which place, from which, from whom
 
whether . . . or
bibō, bibere, bibī
nṓscō, nṓscere, nṓvī, nṓtum
 
to drink
 
to become acquainted with, learn, recognize; know (in perfect tenses)
comprehendō, comprehendere,
comprehendī, comprehēnsum
cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum
 
to grasp, seize, arrest; comprehend, understand
 
to consume, use up
dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum
expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum
 
to doubt, hesitate
 
to set forth, explain, expose
minuō, minuere, minuī, minūtum
rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum
 
to lessen, diminish
 
to ask
cognosco
 
 
to become acquainted with, learn, recognize; in perf. tenses, know
 

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