10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OPTATIVELY»
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A New Literal Version of the Book of Psalms: With a Preface ...
Let them] WÞ is in the future form, _ and should be rendered optatively. cOicozoz
oZurox; yeooma o't WOISV'Z'E; cZu-roe, Septuagint. The sense is, let them
become'unable to move or to speak, as the idols are in which they trust. And
every ...
2
A Shakespearian grammar
Infinitive active where we use passive 359 „ complete present after verbs of
intending, &c. , 360 Subjunctive : simple form 301 auxiliary forms 362 ,, replaced
by indicative after "if," &c., where no doubt is expressed 363 „ , used optatively or
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Edwin Abbott Abbott, 1876
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Journal of the American Oriental Society
The third, and last, point of our inquiry referred to the second grand division of
augmentless forma, or those used in a modal sense. I have attempted to separate
subjunctively-used from optatively-used forms, and under the latter head have ...
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Commentary on the Psalms
That the fut. are to be taken optatively, shows the imper. in ver. 9. Ver. 7. has
respect to the symbolical nature of the Mosaic law. He, who had rendered himself
Levitically unclean by touching a corpse, was, according to Num. xix. 18, purified
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Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, 1846
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Shield, vb.1)toguard, to protect: with safest distance I mine honour —ed, Compl.
151.a woman's shape doths. thee, Lr.IV, 2, 67. With from: to s.thee fromdiseases
ofthe world, Lr. I,1, 177.—ed him from this smart, Cymb. V, 4, 41. Optatively: God s
.
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THE GULISTAN OF SHAIKH MUSLIHU 'D DIN SA'DI OF SHIRAZ
death, appointed time, fate. A. J».l ajalla, may (God) render glorious (3 p. sing.
perf. of 4th form of Ajalla, he was glorious, used optatively) ; great, glorious,
revered (used adjectively). A. J»l ajallu, more or most glorious^ most noble or
honoured.
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Normativity and Naturalism
In other words, the normativity of social norms for an agent arises only in so far as
she is optatively engaged with them. That some content is of normative import
means that it is framed in the “to-be-the-case” mode. But no matter how many ...
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Job 28 As Rhetoric: An Analysis of Job 28 in the Context of ...
... absence of evident divine judgment leads him to a demand — Let it be done.
132 However, long before Newsom's interpretation, Driver-Gray had already
pointed out the difficulty of translating 24:18-24 optatively (e.g. "let them be swift",
etc.).
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"Hebrew" Exercise-book (Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew ...
Some speak of the Future forms with n (§144) as the 'Optative, because the
Future is often used « Optatively ' with that ft- But, (I) it is unwise so to limit the <
Future with n'i for, (2) the H is used sometimes where there is no < Optative ' force
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Peter Hamnett Mason, 1883
4.1.1 Piece Definition The definition of a piece consists on a set of clauses,
starting by one defining the piece name and, optatively, length and ending in an
END Clause. In the middle there are three types of clauses: PROCESS,
ASSEMBLE IN ...