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Translingual
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➗︎ | ➗️ |
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Quotations
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Latin
Verb
÷
- (Medieval Latin) Scribal abbreviation of est; third-person singular present active indicative of sum
- 845, St. Gall Priscian Glosses, Irish manuscript of Priscianus Caesariensis, Institutiones Grammaticae (526–527), De Oratione
- Oratio÷ ordinatio dictionũ ↄgrua sententiã p̛fectã demonstrans.
- A sentence is a coherent arrangement of words showing a complete thought.
- Oratio÷ ordinatio dictionũ ↄgrua sententiã p̛fectã demonstrans.
- 845, St. Gall Priscian Glosses, Irish manuscript of Priscianus Caesariensis, Institutiones Grammaticae (526–527), De Oratione
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