- [if
present or
perfect subjunctive then
present subjunctive] sī negem,
mentiar "if I were to deny it, I
would be lying"
counterfactual conditions "present...
-
prizar lore at that time lore savajo,
folklore maro sea mare
kavalino mentiar to lie to
mention mencionar milito war
militia milico momento momentum...
- The
negative of this
meaning is nōn: hanc viam sī
asperam esse negem,
mentiar (Cicero) 'if I were to deny that this road is a
rough one, I
would be lying'...
- refuse!' hanc ego viam, iūdicēs, sī
asperam atque arduam ... esse negem,
mentiar (Cicero) 'if I were to deny that this way is
rough and hard, judges, I...
- the
Rough Wooing. He
refers to the
improving work of her
English hand;
Mentiar; aut
nullis horrendam ducimus Anglam,
Judice te;
vultum re****e, sive animum...
- the
Rough Wooing. He
refers to the
improving work of her
English hand;
Mentiar; aut
nullis horrendam ducimus Anglam,
Judice te;
vultum re****e, sive animum...