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impersōnātīvus

impersōnātīvus · m

the impersonal mood

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What it meant

impersōnātīvus — Lewis & Short

impersōnātīvus (inp-), i, m. (sc. modus) [2. in - persona],

I the impersonal mood, i. e. the infinitive, Diom. p. 331 P.

Where it came from

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