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- or compound tenses, such as ductūrus sum 'I am going to lead', or ductum habeō 'I have led'. However, these are less commonly used than the six basic tenses...
- = that : the boys : would be led : by Caesar The habeō perfect periphrasis is composed of the habeō auxiliary and a perfect participle such as occultum...
- from Latin habeō, with the basic meaning of "to have". Tener derives from Latin teneō, with the basic meaning of "to hold", "to keep". As habeō began to...
- absolute phrase, but the participle did not need to be in the ablative case. Habeo (I have [to]) and Debeo (I must) would be used to express obligation more...
- consilium mihi ... tradere ... sine ira et studio, quorum causas procul habeo. my purpose is ... to relate ... without either anger or zeal, motives from...
- to serve as Ave bells. Such bells bear words like Missi de coelis nomen habeo Gabrielis ("I bear the name of Gabriel sent from heaven") or Missus vero...
- quam in hac vita et tamen anima coram Deo vivit. Hac similitudine, quam habeo a somno viventia." (Commentary on Genesis – Enarrationes in Genesin, XXV...
- participles with the verbs sum "I am" or habeō "I have", for example ductūrus eram "I was going to lead" or ductum habeō "I have led". The following table gives...
- changes in Vulgar Latin), but rather from an infinitive + habeō periphrasis (*cantāre habeō > *cantáre áio > Sp. cantaré), later reanalysed as a simple...
- new ****ure was originally formed with the auxiliary verb habere, *amare habeo, literally "to love I have" (cf. English "I have to love", which has shades...