sub
Appearance
Notatio
[+/-]A lingua prisca Indeuropaea *upo. Origo s initialis incerta est. (Sihler, 1995, §406.8, Watkins, 2000, p. 94)
S initiale ab *(e)ks- “ex” derivare dicitur a Pokorny, 1959, pp. 1106–1107.
Praepositio
[+/-]sŭb (cum acc. et abl.)
- (c. abl, indicans locationem ad partem inferam aliquis)
- (c. acc, indicans motionem ad partem inferam aliquis)
Usus
[+/-]- sub specie aeternitatis
- sub idem tempus - Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, De vita Caesarum, liber IV Caligula, 2
Translationes
[+/-]- under : canis sub mensa est — the dog is under the table; canis sub mensam iit — the dog went under the table
- unter : canis sub mensa est — der Hund ist unter dem Tisch; canis sub mensam iit — der Hund lief unter den Tisch
sub dictio est in variis linguis: |