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  • Casus: an active perfect participle from a non-deponent verb?
    The passive verb forms exist only in the third-person singular, though The participle casus would seem to provide the missing link to the fourth-declension noun casus But what does it mean, exactly? Is casus like English "fallen", a past participle with active meaning?
  • latin to english translation - Which case is used for titles? - Latin . . .
    §1 Casus §2 Genere masculino, feminino et neutro §3 Numero singulare et plurale I wonder if casus should be understood as singular or as plural As far as I know it belongs to the 4th declension, I guess the case is nominative so I have no way to distinguish between "The case" and "The cases" Maybe the other titles will help
  • syntax - Ambiguitas casus genitivi? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    The first sentence of the introduction to the Systema Naturæ by Linnaeus is: Homo mundi intraturus theatrum quæritur Quis sit How do you tell what noun goes with mundi? Grammatically, two
  • User Ferenc Gyula Válóczy - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, teachers, and students wanting to discuss the finer points of the Latin language
  • Causatives in Latin - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    A relatively common construction in Latin is to use the verb curare If "I do this" is hoc facio, then "I have someone do this" is "hoc faciendum curo" To my knowledge this construction is impersonal in the sense that you cannot indicate who you make do the job There is a way to indicate who has to do something, and it is called the passive periphrastic conjugation and formed with esse
  • In “word x is case y”, what dictates the verb’s number?
    What is happening here is that Ørberg implies the two words casus verbi before 6, 12 and 13, and casus verborum before the other ones Even with this correction, the resulting Latin is very different from Servius’ perfect example cited by Asteroides
  • grammar choice - Satis est: de quadam re aut cuiusdam rei? - Latin . . .
    Casus quem in mente haberam ut questionem istam fecissem est "satis est de nugis tuis" vs "satis est nugaram tuarum" Nescio vero utrum latinius sit
  • Newest ambiguity Questions - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    What does Valerius Maximus mean in the line “eoque ictu origo et principium fortioris tragoediae extinctum est ”? Valerius Maximus, in Facta et Dicta Memorabilia, describes the death of Aeschylus (V Max 9 12 (ext) 2): Aeschyli uero poetae excessus quem ad modum non uoluntarius, sic propter nouitatem casus
  • blizzard (snowstorm driven by strong, sustained winds)
    de adnotationibus tuis te multum te amo, mi Scytha post quas adiectas, inveni apud Lucretium vocabulum ‘ningues’ et apud Livium ‘casus nivis ’ tamen alii editores legunt ‘nives’ pro ‘ningues’ fortasse hic difficilior lectio potior illius lectionis autem veri simile te non inscium esse sus Minervam!





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