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Desilio, desilis, desilii or desiliui: middle syllable short in trisyllables in the present; meaning, de aliquo salire siue descendere festinanter. 21. clauus, masc., claui: meaning, acutum ferrum, malleus, masc., mallei: meaning, martellus. tempus, neut.: meaning, pars capitis, for which some people say timpus.

For example, in the story of Deborah, Judges iv, the commentary runs as follows: 2. Sisara: middle syllable short. Debbora: middle syllable short. Prophetes masc., Prophetis fem.; meaning, propheta. Accersitis: last syllable but one long; meaning, vocatis. Perterreo, perterres; meaning, in pauorem conuertere. Active.

Here we observe the ancient letter z standing for s and that for r, also the word cerus masc. of ceres, connected with the root creare. Adpatula seems = clara. Other quotations from the Salian hymns occur in Festus and other late writers, but they are not considerable enough to justify our dwelling upon them. All of them will be found in Wordsworth's Fragments and Specimens of early Latin.

The verb has six tenses, formed by the addition of a consonant to the root, and six persons, plural and singular, masculine and feminine. Singular. | Masc. | Fem. || Plural. | Masc. | Fem. | | || | | I am | avâ | ava || We are | avau | avaa Thou art | avo | avoo || You are | avou | avu He or she is | avy | ave || They are | avoi | avee | | || | |