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quamquam haec quidem iam tolerābilia vidēbantur, etsī, and yet these, in truth, seemed now bearable, though. e. The poets and later writers frequently use quamvīs and quamquam like etsī, connecting them with the indicative or the subjunctive, according to the nature of the condition.

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The motto of the Church of Scotland is Nec tamen consumebatur, Latin for "Yet it was not consumed", an allusion to the biblical description of the burning bush, and a stylised depiction of the burning bush is used as the Church's symbol.

16.26)Even if you [shall] have nothing to write, still write. 1.230)however guilty they might have been, quamvīs cōmis in amīcīs tuendīs fuerit (Fin. Etsī numquam dubium fuit, tamen perspiciō, etc. Etsī nihil aliud abstulissētis, tamen contentōs vōs esse oportēbat. let them be as incapable as you will, still, licet omnēs mihi terrōrēs perīculaque impendeant, though all terrors and perils should menace me, Etsī abestmātūritās, tamen nōn est inūtile, Though ripeness of age is wanting, yet it is not useless, Etsī numquam dubium fuit, tamen perspiciō, Although it has never been doubtful, yet I perceive.

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Vērum ut errāre potuistī, sīc dēcipī tē nōn potuisse quis nōn videt? Usage dates from the 1690s. (Or. [Concessive] Brevī spatiō legiōnēs numerō hominum explēverat, cum initiō nōn amplius duōbus mīlibus habuisset. The Latin is Simple Library includes authors ranging from Ovid to Cicero! (Fam. 2.40)though you had come. With the aid of modern text recognition tools and Latin-is-Simple.com Text Analysis, you get good results within seconds. 1.49)though Plato adduced no reasons.

c. Etsī, etiam sī, tametsī (even if) take the same constructions as sī (see § 514). Adverb. A map of all locations mentioned in the text and notes of the Aetia. Vērum ut errāre potuistī, sīc dēcipī tē nōn potuisse quis nōn videt? Thus in the first example above, let them be as incapable as you will, still, etc. 52.9)but although you regarded those things as of small account.

quamvīs pervēnerās (Liv. Scans the Library for occurrences of your word/phrase/text. licet omnēs mihi terrōrēs perīculaque impendeant (Rosc. tamen (Ido) Origin & history From Esperanto, from Latin tamen‎. For even faster text translation: Simply take a photo of your Latin text and have it analysed! 31)though all terrors and perils should menace me. As the subjunctive may be used in independent clauses to express a concession, it is also employed in concessive clauses, and somewhat more frequently than the indicative. dēbērem. Note— Quamvīs means literally as much as you will. Founded on Andrews' edition of Freund's Latin dictionary. Etiam sī quod scrībās nōn habēbis, scrībitō tamen. 1.16)For even if you do not accomplish what you wish, still you will prove that death is not an evil.

5.19)Although it has never been doubtful, yet I perceive, etc. As for me, even if I had private quarrels with Cæsar, it would still be my duty to serve the best interests of the state at this crisis. Vocabulary can be created/edited by users, without needing to login. in -ī, 3rd Declension Adjectives: Classification and Paradigms, 3rd Declension Adjectives: Case Forms of Consonant Stems, Irregularities and Special Uses of Adjectives, Irregular and Defective Comparison of Adjectives, Relative, Interrogative, and Indefinite Pronouns, Classified Lists of Verbs: 1st and 2nd Conjugations, Classified Lists of Verbs: 3rd Conjugation, Classified Lists of Verbs: 4th Conjugation, Dative indirect Object with Transitive Verbs, Dative indirect Object with Intransitive Verbs, Infinitive as the Subject of an Impersonal, Declamatory Sentences in Indirect Discourse, Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Discourse, Tenses of the Infinitive in Indirect Discourse, Tenses of the Subjunctive in Indirect Discourse, Quantity of Perfects and Perfect Participles. (Sull. 5.5)though I had determined. quamvīs scelerātī illī fuissent (De Or. 76)however incapable of speaking they themselves may be, yet, etc. The concessive force lies chiefly in the conjunctions (which are indefinite or conditional in origin), and is often made clearer by an adversative particle (tamen, certē) in the main clause. By using this site, you consent to the use of cookies. but although you regarded those things as of small account. however, yet, nevertheless, still, but. 2.80)amiable as he may have been in keeping his friends, ut nēminem alium rogāsset (Mil. 46)even if he had asked no other. The concessive clause with licet is hortatory in origin, but may be regarded as a substantive clause serving as the subject of the impersonal verb (§ 565, Note 1). Dickinson College CommentariesDepartment of Classical StudiesDickinson CollegeCarlisle, PA  17013 USAdickinsoncommentaries@gmail.com(717) 245-1493, however incapable of speaking they themselves may be, yet, amiable as he may have been in keeping his friends.

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