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attributed to
Saint Ambrose (d. 397), Ego
mansi in munere,
missam facere coepi (ep. 20.3, PL 16, 0995A ). F. Probst,
Liturgie der drei
ersten christlichen...
- to hate meminī,
meminisse (imperative mementō, mementōte) – to
remember coepī, coeptum, coe****e – to have
begun A few verbs, the
meanings of
which usually...
- (in
majuscule ΟΙ),
although it is also used in some
native words such as
coepi "I began". In French, œ is
called e dans l'o [ə dɑ̃ lo],
which means e in...
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parallel to the
periphrastic ****ure active." The
coepī present periphrasis is
composed of the
coepī auxiliary and an
infinitive such as dūcere. The auxiliary...
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deponent verbs,
which are p****ive in form but
active in meaning. The verb
coepī, coe****e,
which means "to have begun" or "began", is
another verb that...
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vulnere lictor, Sed
formam lædunt
vulnera nulla meam.
Namque ego
purpureo cœpi decorata colore Inter Virgineas pulchrior esse nives. The
lictor sliced off...
- Coat of arms Nickname: La
ciudad minera – The
mining city Motto: Nunc
coepi haec
mutatio dexterae excelsi Linares Location in
Spain Show map of Spain...
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present in ****ure dūcere coeperō 'will be leading'
present in
present dūcere
coepī 'is leading' past in ****ure dūxerō dūxerim 'will have led' past in present...
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PASCHALIS S(e)C(un)DI P(a)P(e) P(rae)SENTIBUS / TAM
CARDINALIBUS QUA(m)
COEPIS EAMQ(ue) D(omi)N(u)S PAPA SUB IURE
ROMANE ECCL(esi)AE /
BEATI PETRI AP(osto)LI...
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compound secondary present is
realised by the
periphrasis facere + coeperō,
coepī, coeperam. The verb
group is
often accompanied by
spatial and
temporal adjuncts...