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following her injuries. She was the
Spotlight Guest Speaker at the
Share Iuvare Business Convention in 2015. Also in 2015 she was a
speaker at the World...
- in this sentence, Dīxērunt eum
iuvāre eam.
would still be
translated "They said he was
helping her," even
though iuvāre is a
present infinitive. P****ive...
- has the
suffix -ī and
vowel lengthening in the stem, for example: iuvō,
iuvāre, iūvī, iūtum, "to help, to ****ist"; lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautum, "to wash...
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becomes man as he
refines himself; he even
becomes godlike: “Deus est
mortali iuvare mortalem,”
wrote Pliny,
translating a Gr**** Stoic, “To help man is man's...
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already occupied the site.
Ancient etymologies ****ociated Juno's name with
iuvare, "to aid, benefit", and iuvenescere, "rejuvenate",
sometimes connecting...
- Cat. de, Sp. de, Pt. de, It. di, Ro. de
Meant 'down from' in CL. help
iuvare Frl. zovâ, It.
giovare adiutare Fr. aider, Occ. ajudar, Cat. ajudar, Sp...
- him just iuvenis,
which ancient folk-etymology
connected with the verb
iuvare 'to help', just as the name
Epicurus was ****ociated with the Gr**** verb...
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Spanish echar, etc.);
iuvāre > adiūtāre (Italian aiutare,
Spanish ayudar,
French aider, etc.,
meaning "help",
alongside e.g.
iuvāre >
Italian giovare "to...
-
customarily s**** out this water", with a play on the name Iu-turna and the verb
iuvare, "to help, aid." Juturna's
water shrine was a spring-fed
lacus in the forum...
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vivendi / mihi sine
coniuge tali. Illa
domum servare / meam, illa et
consilio iuvare. Luce privata,
misera /
quescit in
marmore clusa Lucius ego
coniunx / hic...