# Liturgical Latin - Lesson 18 # by Wilfrid Diamond, 1941 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) hic : this (near me, or where I am) iste : that (near you, where you are) idem : same ipse : self qui : who quis : who or what utérque : each, both ille : that one, that is : he that uter : which of two, either of two aliquis : some, someone quidam : certain one, certain altéruter : either of two quantus : as, as great tantus : so great quot : as, as many, how many tot : so many aliquántus : somewhat great quantúsvis : as great as you please áliquot : some fragílias, fragilitátis : weakness mens, mentis : mind finis, finis : end concédo, concédere, concéssi : grant vénio, veníre, veni, ventum : come péndeo, ére, pepéndi : hang tríbuo, tríbui, tribútum : give dedúcere : to lead addúcere : to bring laetificáre : to give joy juvéntus, juventútis : youth nox, noctis : night clamor, clamóris : cry sanguis, inis : blood quaésumus : we beseech praesídium : help quiétus : quiet solum : only convértere : turn éripe : deliver pérsequens : pursuing fecit : made osténde : show invocáre : to call infúnde : pour forth miséricors : merciful lux, lucis : light véritas, veritátis : truth lignum : cross indulgéntia : pardon #end