shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 01:02A first-conjugation verb?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 00:57shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 00:30 Is it descended from a third-conjugation verb in Classical Latin?
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Did the verb in question begin with a vowel?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 01:25shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 01:02A first-conjugation verb?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 00:57shimobaatar wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022 00:30 Is it descended from a third-conjugation verb in Classical Latin?
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Did it begin with <au->?
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<a-> or <ā->?
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Is it from one of Vulgar Latin *accapō, *accaptō or *accaptiō?, and if so is it from the first?
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asciō?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 14:44None of those I'm afraid.qwed117 wrote: Is it from one of Vulgar Latin *accapō, *accaptō or *accaptiō?, and if so is it from the first?
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Lorik wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 15:07asciō?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 14:44None of those I'm afraid.qwed117 wrote: Is it from one of Vulgar Latin *accapō, *accaptō or *accaptiō?, and if so is it from the first?
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Was the citation form (first-person singular present active indicative) of the Classical Latin ancestor of aucher three syllables long?
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It's a Mediaeval Latin word, but it would be three syllables using a classical pronunciation.shimobaatar wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 16:20 Was the citation form (first-person singular present active indicative) of the Classical Latin ancestor of aucher three syllables long?
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Ah, thank you for the clarification!VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 23:57It's a Mediaeval Latin word, but it would be three syllables using a classical pronunciation.shimobaatar wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 16:20 Was the citation form (first-person singular present active indicative) of the Classical Latin ancestor of aucher three syllables long?
Is it altiō?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑01 May 2022 00:07Ah, thank you for the clarification!VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 23:57It's a Mediaeval Latin word, but it would be three syllables using a classical pronunciation.shimobaatar wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022 16:20 Was the citation form (first-person singular present active indicative) of the Classical Latin ancestor of aucher three syllables long?
Is it altiō?
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is 'sainh' from 'sanctus' and if so, does the larger phrase mean 'to beatify' or 'to canonize'
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Is "sainh" related to sēivngere/sēivnctvs (separate)?
If not, was another consonant before the *n vocalized between the original Latin and this form, maybe *r? I'm not aware of any Latin roots with *sarn-, *sern-, or *sorn-.
If not, was another consonant before the *n vocalized between the original Latin and this form, maybe *r? I'm not aware of any Latin roots with *sarn-, *sern-, or *sorn-.
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There was another consonant which was lost before the n, but it wasn't r.If not, was another consonant before the *n vocalized between the original Latin and this form, maybe *r? I'm not aware of any Latin roots with *sarn-, *sern-, or *sorn-.
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<g>?VaptuantaDoi wrote: ↑01 May 2022 23:35 There was another consonant which was lost before the n, but it wasn't r.