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sic
thumb | 440x248px | right | Example of "sic" being used after a word in a quotation or passage, to indicate that the quoted matter has been transcribed or translated exactly as found in the original. Example is from a United States Supreme Court case, Briggs v. Connecticut, .
Latin grammar
grammar of the Latin language
gerundive
In Latin grammar, a gerundive () is a verb form that functions as a verbal adjective.
Latin conjugation
Latin grammatical verb inflections
Romani ite domum
Monty Python sketch
accusative and infinitive
type of grammatical construction
inchoative
grammatical aspect, referring to the beginning of a state