- non-Engadinese
dialects retain anceiver ~
entschaiver "to begin", from
Latin incipere,
otherwise found only in
Romanian începe,
whereas Surmiran and Engadinese...
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- the
Suicide Squad. The
motto for the
organization is "Noster
quaerere incipere",
Latin for "Our
search begins". Its
headquartered in the John F. Ostrander...
- incipiō,
incipere ("I begin," "to begin") is used in the
present tense instead. This is not a case of suppletion, however,
because the verb
incipere can also...
- ****ociated with the art of poetry. Furthermore, he
points out that the verb
incipere,
which is used
three times in
Eclogue 4, is
itself ****ociated with "poetic...
- clause.
Usually in
English the
simple past is used: ****
rosam vīderat tum
incipere vēr arbitrābātur (Cicero) 'it was only
whenever he saw a rose that he thought...
- [N to an ~] Labor32(leaseN) = [to]
grant [N to N on ~] 34.
Incep [Lat.
incipere] = ‘begin’: Incep(sleep) = fall
asleep 35. Cont [Lat. continuāre] = ‘continue’:...
- ante.
antes Sp. antes, Pt.
antes Ante + an
adverbial analogical -s.
begin incipere Rms. entscheiver, Ro. începe(re)
comintiare Fr. commencer, Occ. començar...
- clause.
Usually in
English the
simple past is used: ****
rosam vīderat tum
incipere vēr arbitrābātur (Cicero) 'it was only
whenever he saw a rose that he thought...
- an attack, the
enemy would retreat very quickly" ****
rosam vīderat, tum
incipere vēr arbitrābātur (Cicero) "it was only when he saw (lit. "had seen") a...