-
hortatorius "encouraging, cheering", from hortatus, past
participle of
hortari "exhort, encourage",
intensive of
horiri "urge, incite, encourage". When...
- in -ā-re or -ā-ri (active and p****ive respectively): amāre, "to love",
hortārī, "to exhort"; of the
second conjugation by -ē-re or -ē-rī: monēre, "to...
- 'see') Some
frequentative verbs have no
simple form: gustāre, 'taste'
hortārī, 'exhort'
Lithuanian has a past
frequentative (or iterative),
which serves...
- (intransitive)'
which have both
active and
deponent forms.
Examples are
hortārī ('to exhort'), verērī ('to fear'), loquī ('to speak'), blandīrī ('to flatter')...
- have
fewer than four prin****l parts:
deponent verbs, such as hortŏr –
hortāri – hortātus sum, "to exhort", lack a
perfect form, as do semi-deponent verbs...
- cōnātus sum "to try" cūnctor, cūnctārī, cūnctātus sum "to hesitate" hortor,
hortārī, hortātus sum "to exhort" mīror, mīrārī, mīrātus sum "to be surprised,...
-
dialexe o
Haros na me parei, tora p'anthizoun ta
klaria ke
vganei i gis
hortari). This was a
metaphor for the
independence and
freedom of Greece. The brutal...
- nature; from Seneca.) 2018
Miami University Oxford, Ohio July 23–28 Ego sum
hortari tantum possum ut
amicitiam omnibus rebus humanis anteponatis. (I urge you...
- that he
should go at once'
Historic infinitive +
imperfect subjunctive:
hortārī, utī
semper intentī parātīque
essent (Sallust) 'he
constantly urged that...
-
Britney Spears) 18 (4, 4, 5, 5) — 18 4 3 7 10 6
Parthena "Na Emne P****n
Hortari/Paradosiako/Katirkagia" (by
Chrysanthos Theodoridis) 37 (10, 11, 4, 12)...