"Victionarium." Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 2005. "Sound of Text." Accessed October 26, 2019. London, England: Macmillan and Co., 1903. Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar: Third Edition, Revised, and Enlarged. It is in this sense the law of the Twelve Tables said Uti quisque pater familias legassit super pecunia. Every thing which constituted the private property of an individual, or which was a part of his fortune a slave a field, a house, and the like, were so considered. Gildersleeve, Basil L., and Gonzales Lodge. PECUNIA, civil law, property By the term was understood, 1. "Latin Core Vocabulary." Dickinson College Commentaries. Last modified 2014. PhD diss., Columbia University, 1939.įrancese, Christopher. The Frequency of Latin Words and Their Endings. Liège, Belgium: Laboratoire d'analyse statistique des langues anciennes de l'Université de Liège (L.A.S.L.A.), 1981.ĭiederich, Paul B. ![]() Dictionnaire fréquentiel et index inverse de la langue latine. This comprehensive list of Latin derivatives contains the most common Latin words, while the English derivatives for these words. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2008.ĭelatte, Louis, Suzanne Govaerts, Joseph Denooz, and Etienne Evrard. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Boston, MA: Ginn & Company, 1903.Ĭrystal, David. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on Comparative Grammar. Declension table for pecūniaĪllen, Joseph H. But that fool does not perceive that this money will be nothing without good faith. Compare A tyrant commands that money be made and money is made. At ille stultus nōn sentit hanc pecūniam sine bonā fidē futūram esse nihil. Tyrannus imperat ut pecūnia fīat et pecūnia fit. For I do not think that human beings can find a happy life without a great deal of money. Compare For my part I place wealth ahead of wisdom. Nōn enim arbitror hominēs vītam fēlīcem sine cōpiā pecūniae reperīre posse. Compare Money itself is not bad but the things of the mind and the soul offer more help for living happily.Įgo dīvitiās sapientiae antepōnō. Pecūnia ipsa nōn est mala: sed rēs mentis animīque plūs opis ad fēliciter vīvendum offerunt. Compare When the consul had spoken these words, the senate replied that money had been brought together for this purpose. Compare Others are drawn by eagerness for (lit., of) money and fame we ought to be drawn by love of truth and wisdom.Ĭum cōnsul haec verba dīxisset, senātus respondit pecūniam ad hanc rem collātam esse. Compare His soul could not be touched by money.Īliī studiō pecūniae atque laudis trahuntur, nōs dēbēmus amōre vēritātis sapientiaeque trahī. There are five patterns of declension for Latin nouns. (Nouns are declined verbs are conjugated). To list all twelve (6 singular + 6 plural) endings for a given noun is to decline a noun. This means that the endings of nouns are modified according to how the noun is being used in a sentence. Compare The farmers often lacked money.Īnimus eius pecūniā tangī nōn poterat. Latin nouns exhibit six inflectional cases. ![]() Compare He conquered the citizens with/by money.Īgricolae pecūniā saepe carēbant.
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