Classical Words of the Day
Latinitweets:
verb 3: pono , ponere, posui, positus => put, place, put up bit.ly/YF6RyC #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab—
(@LatinVocab) March 05, 2013
reperio, reperire, repperi, repertus
discover, learn
light on
find/obtain/get
find out/to be, get to know
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Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) March 04, 2013
ὕθλος, ὁ, idle talk, nonsense; γραῶν ὕ. old wives’ gossip
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Henry George Liddell (@LiddellandScott) March 04, 2013
An adj, agreeing w/ the subj. or obj., often qualifies the verb, & so acts as an adverb: nūllus dubitō, I no way doubt AG 290 #grammarday—
Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) March 04, 2013
This Day in Ancient History: ante diem iii nonas martias
- Festival of Mars (day 5)
- 399 B.C. — death of Socrates (according to one reckoning)
- 13 B.C. — death of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (the triumvir) (according to one reckoning)
- 51 A.D. — the future emperor Nero is coopted into all the priestly colleges
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