volavit.
[Footnote 2: Adverb, see vocabulary.]
[Footnote 3: /manus ultima\, _the finishing touch_. What literally?]
[Footnote 4: Future perfect. Translate by the present.]
LESSON L
THE INTENSIVE PRONOUN _IPSE_ AND THE DEMONSTRATIVE _IDEM_
[Special Vocabulary]
/corpus, corporis\, n., _body_ (corporal)
/de:nsus, -a, -um\, _dense_
/i:dem, e'adem, idem\, demonstrative pronoun, _the same_ (identity)
/ipse, ipsa, ipsum\, intensive pronoun, _self; even, very_
/mi:rus, -a, -um\, _wonderful, marvelous_ (miracle)
/o:lim\, adv., _formerly, once upon a time_
/pars, partis (-ium)\, f., _part, region, direction_
/quoque\, adv., _also_. Stands _after_ the word which it emphasizes
/so:l, so:lis\, m., _sun_ (solar)
/ve:rus, -a, -um\, _true, real_ (verity)
/de:beo:, de:be:re, de:bui:, de:bitus\, _owe, ought_ (debt)
/e:ripio:, e:ripere, e:ripui:, e:reptus\, _snatch from_
_285._ /Ipse\ means _-self_ (_him-self, her-self_, etc.) or is
translated by _even_ or _very_. It is used to emphasize a noun or
pronoun, expressed or understood, with which it agrees like an
adjective.
_a._ /Ipse\ must be carefully distinguished from the reflexive
/sui\. The latter is always used as a pronoun, while /ipse\ is
regularly adjective. Compare
Homo se videt, _the man sees himself_ (reflexive)
Homo ipse periculum videt,
_the man himself_ (intensive) _sees the danger_
Homo ipsum periculum videt,
_the man sees the danger itself_ (intensive)
_286._ Except for the one form /ipse\, the intensive pronoun is declined
exactly like the nine irregular adjectives (cf. Secs. 108, 109). Learn
the declension (Sec. 481).
_287._ The demonstrative /idem\, meaning _the same_, is a compound of
/is\. It is declined as follows:
SINGULAR
MASC. FEM. NEUT.
Nom. i:dem e'adem idem
Gen. eius'dem eius'dem eius'dem
Dat. ei:'dem ei:'dem ei:'dem
Acc. eun'dem ean'dem idem
Abl. eo:'dem ea:'dem eo:'dem
PLURAL
Nom. ii:'dem eae'dem e'adem
ei:'dem
Gen. eo:run'dem ea:run'dem eo:run'dem
Dat. ii:s'dem ii:s'dem ii:s'dem
ei:s'dem ei:s'dem ei:s'dem
Acc. eo:s'dem ea:s'dem e'adem
Abl. ii:s'dem ii:s'dem ii:s'dem
ei:s'dem ei:s'dem ei:s'dem
_a._ From forms like /eundem\ (eu
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