- with banishment. The two
guilty parties were sent to
different islands ("
dummodo in
diversas insulas relegentur"), and part of
their property was confiscated...
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comono ni hipid. In Latin: (3) … iurabit
maximae partis senatus sententia [
dummodo non minus] (4) XL adsint, **** ea res
consulta erit. Si quis peremerit,...
- with banishment. The two
guilty parties were sent to
different islands ("
dummodo in
diversas insulas relegentur"), and part of
their property was confiscated...
- partners. One of them answers: uel
Celtice aut si
mauis Gallice loquere dummodo Martinum loquaris 'speak
Celtic or, if you prefer, Gaulish, as long as...
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conditional conjunction or
adverb of
exclusion with
which they
begin (e. g.
dummodo, "provided that"; et non aliter, "not otherwise"), or by an
ablative absolute...
- D·L·—do lego. đł—dilectissimi. dl'ce—dulce. DLM—dolus malus. DM·—demum. d'm°—
dummodo. D·M·V·—Devotæ Memoriæ Vir. D.N.—Dominus noster. dń—domino nostro. dña—domina...
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comono ni hipid. In Latin: (3) ...iurabit
maximae partis senatus sententia [
dummodo non minus] (4) XL adsint, **** ea res
consulta erit. Si quis peremerit,...
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auream quam
argenteam et aenam, et cuius****que
alterius materiae et formae,
dummodo tamen debito et
iusto pondere et modo, uti
fieri debet, faciat, et ****...
- done so, I have no idea' In
other sentences it has the
meaning similar to
dummodo 'provided that':
facilem esse rem, seu
maneant seu proficīscantur, sī modō...
-
meaning with the
subjunctive is "as long as" in the
sense "provided that" (
dummodō may also be used in this meaning): ōderint, dum
metuant (Accius) "let them...