Significatio vocis autumo | Babel Free
[ˈau̯.tʊ.moː]Definitiones
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to say yes, affirm Old-Latin, conjugation-1
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to assert, state Late-Latin, Medieval-Latin, Old-Latin, conjugation-1
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to name conjugation-1, rare
- to think, believe, reckon
Conjugation
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Aequivalentia
Exempla
“Et ad illum "Nōn" inquam⟳ "immeritō medicī fīdī cibō et crapulā distentōs saeva et gravia somniāre autumant. […] "”
And I said to him, "It's for good reasons that trustworthy doctors assert that those swollen with food and drink have violent and severe dreams. […] "
“In illo siquidem loco⟳, ut Hebraei autumant, aliquando contigerat Abraham offerre filium suum Isaac, quando, cum jam paratus esset occidere filium, et in holocaustum exhibere, improviso aries apparuit, et altare circumstetit, quem Abraham pro filio immolavit.”
Accordingly, it was in that place, as Hebrew people assert, that Abraham's near-offering of his son Isaac was about to happen when, already prepared to kill his son to make of him a burnt-offering, a ram suddenly appeared and stoof around the altar, which Abraham then sacrificed instead of his son.
“Hōc tractū temporum, ante annōs quīnque et sexāgintā quam urbs Rōmāna conderētur, ab Elissā Tȳriā, quam quīdam Dīdō autumant, Carthāgō conditur.”
In this period of time, 65 years before the city of Rome were to be founded, Carthage was founded by Elissa the Tyrian, whom some people name Dido.
Gradus CEFR
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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