Quintus: June 23, 2007: Ullus
ullus, -a, -um (genitive -ius)
Definition: any
Sentence: Aeneas putavit, "Ullum fatum* quem accipiam dicit me novam Teucriam regnaturum esse. Naves nos ad Italiam vehant."
Aeneas thought, "Any prophesy of the sort which I recieve says that I will rule a new Troy. Let the boats convey us to Italy!"
*Page 94 in AP packet
Notes: This is actually a word on page 95 of the packet of AP words :) But that is not why I picked it! It is a cool word! I read it in Regulus (i.e. The Little Prince in Latin) and I thought that it was a rather cool adjective. For once I found a relatively common word cool....
*Bold and underline = macron