-
first person and the
perfect active infinitive. Some
examples are: ōdī,
ōdisse (****ure
participle ōsūrus) – to hate meminī,
meminisse (imperative mementō...
- meaning. For example, the first-person form odi ("I hate") and
infinitive odisse ("to hate")
appear to be the
perfect of a
hypothetical verb *odo/odio, but...
- participle. A
handful of
verbs are also defective,
including the verb ōdī –
ōdisse, "to hate",
which only has
perfect forms derived from a
single stem. Verbs...
-
collaboratori militari più
stretti di Ali saran-no un
albanofono ortodosso,
Odisse Andruzzo, e un
albanofono musulmano (o
turco albanese,
termine usato dopo...
- of
Poets 1609, The
Iliads of
Homer 1611, Twenty-four
Bookes of
Homers Odisses 1615, The
Whole Workes of
Homer 1616) Sir
Arthur Gorges,
Poems by William...
-
Prince of
Poets 1609,
Homers Odysses 1614, Twenty-four
Bookes of
Homers Odisses 1615, The
Whole Workes of
Homer 1616) John Donne, An
Anatomy of the World:...
-
Iliads of
Homer 1611,
Homers Odysses 1614, Twenty-four
Bookes of
Homers Odisses 1615, The
Whole Workes of
Homer 1616)
Achilles Shield Thomas Churchyard...
-
Strappado for the
Divell George Chapman, Twenty-four
Bookes of
Homers Odisses,
publication year uncertain,
Books 1–12 from
Homers Odysses 1614 (see also...
-
homegrown footballers, especially,
among others, Odilon, Gonzaga, Ribeiro,
Odissé, Ze Ireno, Tito, ****isi and Paulinho,
mainly because it was the only city...
-
Iliads of
Homer 1611,
Homers Odysses 1614, Twenty-four
Bookes of
Homers Odisses 1615) Ben Jonson: To
Celia On my
first Sonne The
Workes of
Beniamin Ionson...