-
Imperfect -bam -bās -bat -bāmus -bātis -bant
Perfect -ī -istī -it -imus -istis -
ērunt ****ure
Perfect -erō -eris/erīs -erit -erimus/-erīmus -eritis/-erītis -erint...
-
third person plural,
where the
suffix is -erint
instead of the
expected -
erunt. E.g. amaverint, not **amaverunt. The p****ive ****ure
perfect is
formed using...
- subtilem,
omnemque rem
solidam penetrabit.
Sicut hic
mundus creatus est. Hinc
erunt aptationes mirabiles quarum mos hic est.
Itaque vocatus sum Hermes, tres...
- [A]ug(usti)
Germanici Imp(eratoris) / [c]ives Remi qui / [t]emplum constitu/
erunt CIL 13 11818 :
Marti /
Camulo /
sacrum / [ //
Fronto / T[3]oni f(ilius)...
- in the
University of
Oxford Latin name
Collegium Reginae Motto Reginae erunt nutrices tuae
Established 1341; 684 years ago (1341)
Named for Philippa...
- the p****ive
voice may be –re as in: laudābāris → laudābāre The
ending –
ērunt in the
perfect may be –ēre (primarily in poetry) as in: laudāvērunt → laudāvēre...
-
contemporary fresco of a riot on and
around the
Pompeii Amphitheater.
Surviving graffiti in
Pompeii advertise that next
games will have
awnings (Vela
erunt)....
- dūcere, dūxī,
ductus ego -ī (dūxī) tū -istī (dūxistī) is, ea, id -it (dūxit) nōs -imus (dūximus) vōs -istis (dūxistis) eī, eae, ea -
ērunt (dūxērunt)...
- STIPEN[DIA] / IUL(IUS) IUL[3] / C(AIUS?) COPI[US(?)? EX] / IUSS[U POSU(
ERUNT?)]
Inscribed on an altar.
Found in Godramstein, Germany.
Second half of...
-
sugarcane mill,
pulled by a pair of oxen. The
motto in
Latin reads hae tibi
erunt artes, a
quote from the
Aeneid meaning "these
shall be your arts." A second...