# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Reading 23 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) testificor : testify (to) dēpositum, dēpositī, n. : deposit recēns, recentis : new, recent tūtor : protect, preserve vicissim : in turn mōmentum, mōmentī, n. : importance gradus, gradūs, m. : step dēsignō : mark iterō : repeat longē : far, by far cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n. : suggestion saecula : centuries nē ... quidem : not even rēapse : indeed flāgitō : demand peragō : accomplish, perform ūsurpō : use, make use of trālātīcius, -a, -um : traditional dēnuō : anew, again inculcō : inculate, stress, emphasize proinde : accordingly idcircō : therefore ērudītiō, ērudītiōnis, f. : teaching expedīre : be advantageous passim : far and wide cēnseō, cēnsēre, cēnsuī, cēnsus : have an opinion nihilōminus : nevertheless hinc ... illinc : on the one hand ... on the other hand congruēns, congruentis : appropriate mandō : order inter : during expōnō : explain dēclārō : make clear, explain praesertim : especially funditus : completely quemadmodum : just as indolēs, indolis, f. : quality, nature haud : not ūsurpātiō, ūsurpātiōnis, f. : use adhibeō : apply, employ facultās, facultātis, f. : possibility, opportunity flagrāns, flagrantis : flaming, eager studium, studiī, n. : enthusiasm, zeal ubvīs : everywhere profectō : indeed # end