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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.
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There 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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