- cross. This is
charged with a blue,
round shield with the inscription:
Relinquo vos
liberos ab
utroque homine. It is
surrounded by a
garland of enamelled...
-
According to legend, he died in the
winter of 366 and his last
words were: "
Relinquo vos
liberos ab
utroque homine" ("I
leave you free from both men"). This...
-
lengthening in the stem. If the
present stem has an n infix, as in fundō,
relinquō and vincō, the
infix disappears in the perfect. In some cases, the long...
- also have
developed from the
alleged last
words of the
founder Marinus: "
Relinquo vos
liberos ab
utroque homine" (Lat. "I
leave you free from both men")...
-
delabialized before another consonant:
relictus "left behind" < *likʷ-to- (cf.
relinquō "leave behind", Gr**** leipō).
While Roman grammarians generally make some...
- as in English, in
colloquial Latin a
present tense is used: sī
illum relinquō, eius vītae timeō (Terence) 'if I
abandon him, I fear for his life' With...
-
Stowe as at present. Then
follows in the Stowe,
Pacem meam do vobis,
Pacem relinquo vobis [John, xiv, 27]. Pax
multa diligentibus legem tuam Domine, Et non-est...
-
minime convictus, quaestionem, an
Geruntius ep.
Valvensis fuerit, in
medio relinquo." Palladius: Lanzoni, p. 373.
According to
Francesco Lanzoni, p. 373, none...