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07:07
Salvete omnes, this seems like a sandbox question, but it's been a while and this question comes from MS and feels like it. I'm not sure how to explain it without a different verb or none with loco, locare. Also if anyone listening feels like this is worth opening to a Q, I'll write it, but today I'm just lost like a lot except this must be simple: and Is there any form of locare where *locabar exists as a passive?
I understand loco locare is not that transitive or even middle voice; what is is a better verb for that passive form?
I have a kid who tried to write it in meter with amabar (great effort! 20/20) and while that's cupid and all I couldn't agree with the conjugation.
I'm not trying to correct the attempt at poetry so much as explain that there is no -bar for that status but then I'm stumped for any suggestion without saying "disculpe" because it's like sum, it doesn't need to be there at all except in this case like Catullus for meter.
Barbarbar!!
 
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Q: Can "et ali" be proper?

JohnThere are some non-published works that I am reading that were written by a professor, so I do not feel I can discount his claims out-of-hand. However, he uses a term I have never read and can find no reference online for. In this other question, the focus in on whether one can use "et al." (as i...

 
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17:37
@livresque Locabar is the 1sg passive imperfect indicative. The verb locare is transitive and is attested in the passive.

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