• Swedish grammar (redirect from Utrum)
    with V2 word order. Nouns have one of two grammatical genders: common (utrum) and neuter (neutrum), which determine their definite forms as well as the...
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    of Utrum, was established in the middle of the 12th century. Jurisdiction would normally lie with the ecclesiastical courts; but the Assize of Utrum, especially...
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    See also Divinization (Christian) (in Latin) Veluti nunc cupimus videre utrum illa excellentissima caritas proprie Spiritus Sanctus sit. Quod si non est...
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    first: Sed si disputatione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus utrum primos homines insipientia superbos, an insipientes superbia fecerit. (Contra...
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  • Soul and On Generation and Corruption. He also wrote an unpublished work, Utrum intellectus sit potentia nobilior voluntate, at Coimbra in 1582. Mário S...
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  • first: Sed si disputatione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus utrum primos homines insipientia superbos, an insipientes superbia fecerit ("But...
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  • (1999). Utrum in alterum abiturum erat?: a study of the beginnings of text transmission in Church Slavic. Bloomington: Slavica. p. 177. Veder, Utrum in alterum...
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  • fathers: whether it be lawful now also, I would not hastily pronounce (utrum et nunc fas sit, non temere dixerim). For there is not now necessity of...
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    "Sed si disputatione subtilissima et elimatissima opus est, ut sciamus utrum primos homines insipientia superbos, an insipientes superbia fecerit." (Contra...
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    haud, igitur, ita, nam, postquam, quidem, quin, quoad, quoque, sed, sive, utrum, and vel. Many surviving words experienced a shift in meaning. Some notable...
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