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This is a revision of some adverbs. They are small words, but often with big meanings and hence save a lot of time in latin conversation. IN PROGRESS.
- alternatim alternately
 - ana in equal quantities
 - bis twice; in two places
 - circa about; around
 - circiter about; around
 - coram in the presence of; before
 - divisim separately
 - ergo therefore; hence
 - gradatim step by step
 - gratis without charge; for free
 - gregatim in flocks
 - guttatim drop by drop
 - ibidem in the same place
 - idem the same word as mentioned before
 - imprimis in the first place
 - infra below; later in a text
 - interim meanwhile
 - item likewise; also
 - iterum again; afresh; anew
 - jure by law
 - literatim letter for letter
 - pace contrary to the opinion of; in respectful disagreement with
 - partim in part
 - passim everywhere; dispersedly
 - per = through; according to; by means or agency of
 - primo = in the first place
 - pro = in favour of; for
 - proximo = of next month
 - punctatim = point for point
 - qua = in the capacity of
 - quasi = as if; seemingly; in a manner
 - quatenus = in the capacity of; in so far as
 - quoad = with respect to; as regards
 - quondam = former; sometime; formerly
 - scilicet = to wit; namely
 - secundum = according to
 - secus = otherwise
 - semper = always
 - seriatim = in succession; one after another
 - sic = thus
 - similiter = in a similar manner
 - sine = without
 - singillatim = singly
 - solus = alone
 - Sparsim = here and there
 - statim = immediately; at once
 - stillatim = drop by drop
 - subito = at once; immediately
 - supra above; earlier in a text
 - syllabatim = syllable by syllable
 - tanti = worthwhile
 - tempore = in the time of
 - ubique = everywhere
 - ultimo of last month
 - variorum = including the notes of earlier scholars or editors
 - Verbatim = word for word (literally)
 - versus = against; in contrast to
 - vice in place of; rather than
 - videlicet to wit; namely
 
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