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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Virgil's Messianic Eclogue and Chapter 21 Sententise Antiquae

    Virgil's Messianic Eclogue

  1. Venit-3rd person singular future active indicative of "venire" meaning "to come"
  2. Mittitur-3rd person singular present passive indicative of "mittere" meaning "to send"
  3. Habebit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of "habere" meaning "to hold"
  4. Videbit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of "videre" meaning "to see"
  5. Videbitur- 3rd person singular future passive indicative of "videre" meaning "to seem"
  6. Dederunt- 3rd person plural perfect active indicative of "dare" meaning "to give"
  7. Remanebunt- 3rd person plural future active indicative of "remanere" meaning "to remain"
  8. Iubebunt- 3rd person plural future active indicative of "iubere" meaning "to bid"
  9. Laborare-infinitive meaning "to labor"
  10. Gerere- infinitive meaning "to carry"
  11. Erunt-3rd person plural future active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  12. Mittetur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "mittere" meaning "to send"
  13. Fecerit- 3rd person singular future perfect indicative of "facere" meaning "to make"
  14. Labores- 2nd person singular present active indicative of "laborare" meaning "to labor"
  15. Discedent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of "discedere" meaning "to go away"
  16. Relinquent- 3rd person plural present active indicative of "relinquere" meaning "to leave behind"
  17. Parabit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of "parare" meaning "to prepare"
  18. Currite- 2nd person present imperative indicative of "currere" meaning "to run"
  19. Incipe- 1st person present imperative indicative of "incipiere" meaning "to begin"
  20. Erit- 3rd person singular future active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  21. Dicere- infinitive meaning "to say"
  22. Chapter 21 Sententiae Antiquae

  23. Vincitur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "vincere" meaning "to conquer"
  24. Est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  25. Potest-3rd person singular present active indicative of "posse" meaning "to be able"
  26. Iubebunt-3rd person plural future active indicative of "iubere" meaning "to bid"
  27. Teritur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "terere" meaning "to wear out"
  28. Deletur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "delere" meaning "to erase"
  29. Excluditur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "excludere" meaning "to shut out"
  30. Est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  31. Continet- 3rd person present active indicative of "continere" meaning "to contain"
  32. Possunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of "posse" meaning "to be able"
  33. Est- 3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  34. Sunt- 3rd person plural present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  35. Sunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
  36. Laudatur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "laudare" meaning "to praise"
  37. Inscribitur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "inscribere" meaning "to entitle"
  38. Decipi-1st person singular perfect active indicative of "decipiere" meaning "to deceive"
  39. Inveniuntur- 3rd person plural present passive indicative of "invenire" meaning "to find"
  40. Laborat-3rd person singular present active indicative of "laborare" meaning "to labor"
  41. Exstinguitur- 3rd person singular present passive indicative of "exstinguere" meaning "to extinguish"

1 comment:

Adam said...

Tangi-present infinitive passive of "tangere" meaning "to be touched"
Duci-present infinitive passive
Rapi-present infinitive passive
Inscribitur-needs to be future