-
indicates fate; for
example "
occisum iri"
means 'to be
going to be killed'. It
mostly appears in
indirect statements: '
Occisum iri a
Milone video' is 'I...
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Herodes rex
Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius
occisum, ait:
Melius est
Herodis por**** esse quam filium. transl. la – transl. But...
- vol. iv part iv, (1836), 2: Ellis, Henry, ed., (1846), 164, has
regem occisum fuisse non
longius latitudine lanceae ab illo: Hall (1809), 564. Wikimedia...
-
Herodes rex
Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius
occisum, ait:
Melius est
Herodis por**** esse quam filium. transl. la – transl. But...
- metuere, metuī, metūtum "to fear, be apprehensive" occīdō, occīdere, occīdī,
occīsum "to kill" ostendō, ostendere, ostendī,
ostentum (ostensum) "to show" tollō...
- two
examples have a verb of
speaking in the
present tense: lictōrem tuum
occīsum esse dīcis (Cicero) 'you say that your
bodyguard was killed' hōs librōs...
- be
going to be captured'. It is
typically used in
indirect statements:
occīsum īrī ab ipsō Milōne videō (Cicero) 'I can see that he is
going to get killed...
-
Maxima pars
nobilitatis Boiariae perit,
vulgus promiscuum sine
numero occisum."
English translation from the Latin: "The
battle continues without stop...
-
still living' 'present
infinitive of
periphrastic perfect' lictōrem tuum
occīsum esse, dīcis (Cicero) 'you are
saing that your
bodyguard was killed' 'present...
-
Herodes rex
Iudaeorum intra bimatum iussit interfici filium quoque eius
occisum, ait:
Melius est
Herodis por**** esse quam filium. transl. la – transl. But...