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statuo

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Noun

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statuo(accusative singularstatuon,pluralstatuoj,accusative pluralstatuojn)

  1. statue

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Latin

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Etymology

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    Fromstatus(position).GivenUmbrian𐌔𐌕𐌀𐌕𐌉𐌕𐌀(statita,past part. acc. pl. n.),one can even reconstructProto-Italic*statuō.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    statuō(present infinitivestatuere,perfect activestatuī,supinestatūtum);third conjugation

    1. toset up,station(in an upright position)
    2. toestablish,determine,fix(the form or character of)
      • 27BCE– 25BCE,Titus Livius,Ab Urbe Condita26.1:
        Huic generi militum senatus eundem, quem Cannensibus, finemstatueratmilitiae.
        For this class of soldier the senatehad establisheda limit in duration to their military service, which was the same as the men at Cannae.
    3. toerect
    4. tohold up,stop,end
    5. todecide,make up(one's mind)

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofstatuō(third conjugation)
    indicative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present statuō statuis statuit statuimus statuitis statuunt
    imperfect statuēbam statuēbās statuēbat statuēbāmus statuēbātis statuēbant
    future statuam statuēs statuet statuēmus statuētis statuent
    perfect statuī statuistī statuit statuimus statuistis statuērunt,
    statuēre
    pluperfect statueram statuerās statuerat statuerāmus statuerātis statuerant
    future perfect statuerō statueris statuerit statuerimus statueritis statuerint
    passive present statuor statueris,
    statuere
    statuitur statuimur statuiminī statuuntur
    imperfect statuēbar statuēbāris,
    statuēbāre
    statuēbātur statuēbāmur statuēbāminī statuēbantur
    future statuar statuēris,
    statuēre
    statuētur statuēmur statuēminī statuentur
    perfect statūtus+ present active indicative ofsum
    pluperfect statūtus+ imperfect active indicative ofsum
    future perfect statūtus+ future active indicative ofsum
    subjunctive singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present statuam statuās statuat statuāmus statuātis statuant
    imperfect statuerem statuerēs statueret statuerēmus statuerētis statuerent
    perfect statuerim statuerīs statuerit statuerīmus statuerītis statuerint
    pluperfect statuissem statuissēs statuisset statuissēmus statuissētis statuissent
    passive present statuar statuāris,
    statuāre
    statuātur statuāmur statuāminī statuantur
    imperfect statuerer statuerēris,
    statuerēre
    statuerētur statuerēmur statuerēminī statuerentur
    perfect statūtus+ present active subjunctive ofsum
    pluperfect statūtus+ imperfect active subjunctive ofsum
    imperative singular plural
    first second third first second third
    active present statue statuite
    future statuitō statuitō statuitōte statuuntō
    passive present statuere statuiminī
    future statuitor statuitor statuuntor
    non-finite forms active passive
    present perfect future present perfect future
    infinitives statuere statuisse statūtūrumesse statuī statūtumesse statūtumīrī
    participles statuēns statūtūrus statūtus statuendus
    verbal nouns gerund supine
    genitive dative accusative ablative accusative ablative
    statuendī statuendō statuendum statuendō statūtum statūtū

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    References

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    • statuo”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • statuo”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
    • statuoinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.
    • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1],London:Macmillan and Co.
      • to inflict an exemplary punishment on some one:exemplum in aliquoorin aliquem statuere
      • to set a limit to a thing:modum facere, statuere, constituere alicui reioralicuius rei
      • to limit one's expenditure:sumptibus modum statuere
      • to fix a price for a thing:pretium alicui rei statuere, constituere(Att. 13. 22)
    • statute”,inThe Century Dictionary[],New York, N.Y.:The Century Co.,1911,→OCLC.