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illacrimare: to weep over, to lament: verb. Example sentence:Legens Platonem morti Socratis semper illacrimo.T… http://t.co/9to6Q35M1t
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pronoun: tuus , tua, tuum => your (singular), yours http://t.co/Ek3k0x9CkU #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab
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jūgĕrum, i, n.
—an acre, or rather juger of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth
— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) May 10, 2013
ῥᾱ΄χ-ις, ιος Att. εως, ἡ
—lower part of back, the chine
—spine/backbone
—bridge of the nose
—mid-rib of a leaf
—outer edge of polypus’ arm— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) May 10, 2013
Adverb formation:
—1st/2nd declensions: -ē cārē < cārus, dear
—3rd declension: -ter
—Some have both. Thus dūrus hard, both dūrē & dūriter— Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) May 10, 2013
δῶρον, δῶρα
δώρου, δώρων
δώρῳ, δώροις
δῶρον, δῶρα
δῶρον, δῶρα
Gift 2nd D Neuter#Greek #AncientGreek #Classics— GreekWord (@GreekWord) May 9, 2013