-
couplets 4
Invective Give me back my
money Silo 104
Latin English Credis me
potuisse meae
maledicere vitae elegiac couplets 4
Lesbia 105
Latin English Mentula...
- that
Gregory did wait for a
reply from the Emperor: cogi
tamen nullo modo
potuisse, ut
ordinari se permitteret,
donec in
electionem suam tam
regem quam principes...
- "to be",
posse "to be able"
Perfect infinitive:
fuisse "to have been",
potuisse "to have been able" ****ure infinitive: fore "to be
going to be" (also ****ūrus...
- 159 BC,
contains the
first examples of
doubled consonants in the
words potuisse, esse, and
peccatum (Clackson &
Horrocks 2007, pp. 147, 149).
There is...
-
fautores persuadere nituntur episcopos in
Francia jure
illos absolvere potuisse" (Rome, 1595); "Censura in
arrestum Parlamentale Curiæ
criminalis Parisiensis...
- lands. The last line of the
acrostic (24)
solvite me, pueri;
satis est
potuisse videri 'release me, boys; it is
enough to be seen to have been able' could...
- dicatum, at
nostram saltem inscriptionem a
Judaeo Aegyptio proficisci potuisse, ****yriacis
literis uso. Beer, E.F.F. (1833).
Inscriptiones et
papyri veteres...
- prefer': mālle, māluisse sum 'I am': esse,
fuisse possum 'I am able': posse,
potuisse fīō 'I
become / am made': fierī,
factus esse 'to be done/to become; to...
- (often
shortened to fore).
Possum 'I am able' has
infinitives posse and
potuisse, and volō 'I want' has
velle and voluisse.
Neither of
these verbs has a...
- meaning: at plerīque exīstimant, sī ācrius īnsequī voluisset,
bellum eō diē
potuisse fīnīrī (Caesar) 'but most
people think that if he had been
prepared to...