Albert the Great

On Alchemy

Latin Etymology

Dicimus quod aqua maxime competit baptismo inter alios liquores, et hoc propter tria: aqua enim communis, et ideo communis materia debet respondere sacramento necessitatis, ne propter defectum materiae privaretur aliquis salute, quae est per baptismum; secundo, quia alii liquores propter hoc quod adhaerent corpori, non simpliciter mundant, sed tingunt; unde non ita congrue significant interiorem mundationem; tertio, quia primum mundans est aqua, etsi enim alia mundent, habent hoc, secundum quod participant aliquid aquae.

Locate the Latin term in the text which each of the following English words comes from.

1. English: Simply    |    Latin:

2. English: Necessary    |    Latin:

3. English: Interior    |    Latin:

4. English: Liquids    |    Latin:

5. English: Congruent    |    Latin:

6. English: Deprive    |    Latin:

Ordinal Numbers: The word in Latin for "first" is primus. Locate in the text the Latin words for the next two numbers:

7. Second:

8. Third:

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