8/8 NJCL is over! + Latin tool!
Salvēte omnēs! Just 2️⃣ weeks ago, ✅yes we were at Knoxville, and ketchup's 🌭🍅 what we'd eat, but if it was on our hotdogs🌭 then we'd gon have some beef 🐮, IL IL IL, IL IL IL, IL IL IL IL IL IL 🇮 🇱 !
The pictures have since been uploaded onto the 🌄Google Drive (and you can upload your own too).
Enjoy!
Your 🇮 🇱JCL Board 🧑🏫 is now going to be hard at work 🔥🔥planning for our state convention, with our first meeting being on 5️⃣ Friday5️⃣💪💪!
In the meanwhile, if you're a Latin student (hopefully most of you), then this tool is perfect for you!
Definer is a Chrome or Firefox extension I discovered that automatically looks up words into a pop-up window using any dictionary of your choice upon double-click.
This has been pretty useful during my Latin studies!
Upon installing, click the Extension icon and then navigate to the Open Options Page:
Then, click onto the Sources menu, scroll all the way down to Custom, and paste the link to any dictionary of your choosing--however with {str} in the place of where your vocabulary word will be at in the link.
(e.g. in Wiktionary, a sample URL for a Latin word would be https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ille#Latin. Thus, you would want to replace the word field with {str}("ille" in this instance), renderring https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/{str} #Latin.
Another good option is the Online Latin Dictionary.
Pasteable links to both are below:
Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/{str} #Latin
Online Latin Dictionary: https://www.online-latin-dictionary.com/latin-english-dictionary.php?parola={str}
After you're done with this step, you're good to go!
Go to a new tab (or refresh an existing one) and double click any word of your choosing!
I personally will be using this to help me read Dē Bellō Alexandrīnō.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at iljclcoco@gmail.com.
Have a great evening!
-Eric
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