-
takes on the role of predicate. The term
absolute comes from the
Latin absolutus,
literally meaning "made loose". That
comes from the
general truth that...
- thief.
ABSOLUTUS Awīl-um šū šarrāq man.NOM 3SG.MASC thief.
ABSOLUTUS This man is a
thief (2) šarrum king.NOM.RECTUS lā NEG šanān oppose.INF.
ABSOLUTUS šarrum...
- Bible. Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802837110. Hooker, Paul K. (2000).
ANONYMUS ABSOLUTUS, Adam G. (ed.).
First and
Second Chronicles.
Westminster John Knox Press...
- In
Latin grammar, the
ablative case (cāsus ablātīvus) is one of the six
cases of nouns. Traditionally, it is the
sixth case (cāsus ****tus, cāsus latīnus)...
- misunderstood.
Michael Inwood, however, clarifies:
derived from the
Latin absolutus, it
means "not
dependent on,
conditional on,
relative to or restricted...
-
easily misunderstood. Inwood, however, clarifies:
derived from the
Latin absolutus, it
means "not
dependent on,
conditional on,
relative to or restricted...
- arms. The
inscription on the rim of the seal
shows the phrase,
Cecilius Absolutus Dominus Terræ Mariæ et Avaloniæ Baro de Baltimore,
which translates to...
-
Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor,
Washington Nickname(s)
Bangor Marines Motto(s)
Absolutus Denego (Absolute Denial) 2008-Present Previously: Mors de
Contactus (Death...
-
Richard A. (2015-09-03). "Digital
cranial endocast of
Pseudoplohophorus absolutus (Xenarthra, Cingulata) and its
systematic and
evolutionary implications"...
-
Oliuerii Caraphaae Neapolitani cardinalis episcopi Hostiensis (in Latin). (
Absolutus Romae: in
sacris aedibus Pacis nostrae,
decimo kalendas Februarias. 1511...