The corpus record — Latin
uenio
uenio
Generated live from the audited Latin corpus — every figure on this page is a database query, not prose from memory.
Where it lives
- Copa, Appendix Vergiliana 2 · 84.39/10k
- Appendix Vergiliana 1 · 36.9/10k
- Elegiae 32 · 25.9/10k
- Ab urbe condita, books 1-5 - 3 44 · 21.78/10k
- Ab urbe condita, books 6-10 - 8 28 · 21.65/10k
- Ab urbe condita, books 26-30 - 29 26 · 21.18/10k
- De Fide Catholica 4 · 20.75/10k
- Suasoriae 21 · 20.44/10k
- Divus Titus 3 · 20.16/10k
- Ab urbe condita, books 21-25 - 21 30 · 19.29/10k
- Ab urbe condita, books 26-30 - 30 26 · 19.2/10k
- Historiam ecclesiasticam gentis Anglorum 132 · 18.72/10k
Densest 12 of 46 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.
In the wild
- uenturos Livy, Ab urbe condita, books 21-25 - 25 p16
- ueniant Livy, Ab urbe condita, books 1-5 - 3 p37
- uenisse Seneca the Elder, Controversiae 1.8.12
- uenire Bede, Historiam ecclesiasticam gentis Anglorum 5.9.p1
- uenit Bede, Historiam ecclesiasticam gentis Anglorum 4.20.p3
- uenisset Livy, Ab urbe condita, books 21-25 - 21 p39
6 of 923 attestations shown.
Where it came from
- Treated in Ernout-Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine s.v. uenio (scan p. 355; entry #5574).
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