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preposition: ad , + accusative (used as prefix for verbs) => to, towards, at http://t.co/X9pcrLWUX2 #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab
— LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) February 27, 2013
*inanis, inane* 3rd declension adjective – empty, meaningless #etymology of English adjective "inane"- silly, stupid
— Latin Vocabulary (@latinwordaday) February 27, 2013
vībex (vībix), īcis, f.
the mark of a blow or stripe, a weal
— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) February 26, 2013
ἁβρός, ά, όν, poet. also ός, όν:—
graceful, delicate, pretty, παρθένος; freq. with a notion of disparagement, dainty, luxurious
— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) February 26, 2013
Infinitive of Purpose.—The infin may express purpose (usu. w/ verbs taking the accus.).
Ἀριστάρχῳ . . . ἔδοτε ἡμέρᾱν ἀπολογήσασθαι GG 2008— Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) February 26, 2013