MORI
Etymology and Meaning
- Etymon: MORI
- Language of the etymon: Latin
- Latin Conjugation: III
- Meaning: die
Comments
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Present tense
The second-specified forms in the 1sg, 3sg, and 3pl. seem to have a progressive meaning. The second form in the 1sg is interpreted as '(I) can feel myself dying'; the second form of the 3sg. as '(little by little) (he) is dying'.
Grammatical Categories
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Infinitive
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Gerund
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Past Participle
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Imperative
- Not given
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Present Indicative
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Present Subjunctive
- Not given
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Imperfect Indicative
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Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Indicative
- No Form
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Continuant of Latin Pluperfect Subjunctive
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Continuant of Latin Future Perfect / Perfect Subjunctive
- No Form
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Preterite
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Romance Future
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Romance Conditional