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- quam in hac vita et tamen anima coram Deo vivit. Hac similitudine, quam habeo a somno viventia." (Commentary on Genesis – Enarrationes in Genesin, XXV...
- languages' use of "habeo" as the basis of their ****ure tenses (abandoning the Latin forms of the ****ure tense). While in Latin "amare habeo" is the indirect...
- consilium mihi ... tradere ... sine ira et studio, quorum causas procul habeo. my purpose is ... to relate ... without either anger or zeal, motives from...
- kam "I have" *gʰabʰ- "to seize, take" give (< OE ġiefan) giban "to give" habeō (habēre) "to have" gábʰastis "forearm, hand" OPers grab "to seize"; Kurd...
- 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...
- (1): 1–15. doi:10.1353/tks.2004.0015. Shippey, Tom (2005), "Alias oves habeo: The Elves as a Category Problem", The Shadow-Walkers: Jacob Grimm's Mythology...
- 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...
- 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...
- take, seize, catch”).  Corsican avè (“to have”) Latin habēre, present active infinitive of habeō << Proto-Italic *habēō << PIE *gʰeh₁bʰ- (“to grab”)....
- = 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...