sero
Dictionary entries
- Entry →Severus, Severi:
Masculine · Noun · 2nd declension
- Frequency:
- Lesser
- Age:
- Late
- Field:
- Government
- Geography:
- Italy/Rome
Severus; (Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus 193-211);
abl. sg.dat. sg. - Entry →sero, serere, serui, sertus:
Verb · 3rd conjugation
- Frequency:
- Lesser
wreath; join, entwine, interweave, bind together; compose; contrive;; sow, plant; strew, scatter, spread; cultivate; beget, bring forth;
sg. pres. act. ind. 1st - Entry →sero, serere, sevi, satus:
Verb · 3rd conjugation
- Frequency:
- Lesser
sow, plant; strew, scatter, spread; cultivate; beget, bring forth;
sg. futperf. act. ind. 1st - Entry →serus, sera -um, serior -or -us, serissimus -a -um:
Adjective · 1st declension
- Frequency:
- Frequent
late; too late; slow, tardy; after the expected/proper time; at a late hour;
abl. sg. (m.)abl. sg. (n.)dat. sg. (m.)dat. sg. (n.) - Entry →severus, severa -um, severior -or -us, severissimus -a -um:
Adjective · 1st declension
- Frequency:
- Frequent
stern, strict, severe; grave, austere; weighty, serious; unadorned, plain;
abl. sg. (m.)abl. sg. (n.)dat. sg. (m.)dat. sg. (n.) - Entry →serum, seri:
Neuter · Noun · 2nd declension
- Frequency:
- Lesser
- Dictionary:
- Lewis & Short
late hour;; whey, the watery part of curdled milk; any similar fluid;
abl. sg.dat. sg. - Entry →sero, serius, serissime:
Adverb
- Frequency:
- Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
late, at a late hour, tardily; of a late period; too late (COMP);
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Syncopated perfect often drops the 'v' and contracts vowel
