- or "for". It is
frequently used with
verbs of
saying or giving: rēgī
nūntiātum est = it was
announced to the king pecūniam rēgī crēdidit = he entrusted...
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should be dug at
Hastings Higher resolution detail CEASTRA the camp 46 HIC
NUNTIATUM EST WILLELM[O] DE HAROLD[O] Here
William was told
about Harold 47 HIC...
- negō, negāre, negāvī, negātum, "to deny"; nūntiō, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī,
nūntiātum, "to announce, report"; ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātum, "to beg, pray"; parō...
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infinitive is used when the
original verb was a
present indicative tense:
nūntiātum est
adesse Scīpiōnem (Caesar) 'it was
reported that
Scipio was nearby'...
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multifariam pluvisse et in
exercitu Ap.
Claudi plerosque fulminibus ictos nuntiatum est;
librique ob haec aditi. Eo anno Q.
Fabius Gurges consulis filius...
- pre-existing but
which arises subsequent to the
temporal clause event: ubī
nuntiātum Coriolānō est
adesse ingēns
mulierum agmen, multō obstinātior erat (Livy)...