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==Praefatio==
==Praefatio==
[[Sulpicius Severus#Praefatio|Latin text]] | [[Notes for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Praefatio|text with notes]] | [[Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Praefatio| vocabulary]]
[[Sulpicius Severus#Praefatio|Latin text]] | [[Notes for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Praefatio|text + notes]] | [[Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Praefatio| vocabulary]]


: '''unanimis -e:''' of one mind (late Lat.)
: '''unanimis -e:''' of one mind (late Lat.)
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==Section 1==
==Section 1==
[[Sulpicius Severus#Section 1|Latin text]] | [[Notes for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Section 1|text with notes]] | [[Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Section 1| vocabulary]]
[[Sulpicius Severus#Section 1|Latin text]] | [[Notes for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Section 1|text + notes]] | [[Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin#Section 1| vocabulary]]


:'''inaniter (Adv.):''' pointlessly.
:'''inaniter (Adv.):''' pointlessly.

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Praefatio

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unanimis -e: of one mind (late Lat.)
scheda -ae, f.: a leaf or sheet of paper
sermo -onis, f.: style, language
spondeo, spondēre, spopondi, sponsum: promise.
appello, -ere, appuli, appulsum: to turn (one's mind to) (OLD s.v. 6).
decido, -ere, -cidi, -cisum: decide.
soloecismus -i, m.: a mistake in grammar or usage.
libo (1): taste, sample (libassem = libavissem, plupf. subj.).
desuetudo, -inis, f.: disuse

Section 1

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inaniter (Adv.): pointlessly.
fructus -us, m.: reward.
concipio, -ere, -cepi, -ceptum: conceive (a hope) (OLD s.v. 11).
aut . . . aut: 'on the one hand . . . on the other hand'
occido, -cidere, -cidi, -casum: perish.
actus -us, m.: action, deed.
praesens -ntis: present, this-worldly (as opposed to spiritual or heavenly) (eccl.).
siquidem: 'seeing that' (OLD s.v. 3).

Section 2