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līberī is a Latin Noun that primarily means children.
Noun
one's children
Noun
Sons and daughters, children (in connection w. their parents). (b) ius trium ~orum, a privileged status granted by the Lex Papia Poppaea of A.D. 9 to fathers of three children, occ. extended to others. (c) (leg., including more remote relationships). (d) sons (as dist. from daughters).
En qui tuus liberi committo!Compare Behold the man to whom you are to entrust your children!
Quot līberōs habēbat lībertus? Septem habēbat.Compare How many children did the freedman have? He had seven.
Uxor deinde is ac liberi amplector.Compare Then his wife and his children embraced him.
Triumphus meus duo funus liberi meus interpono.Compare My triumph was placed between the two funerals of my children.
Quis respondeo liberi meus? Ego non possum Milo salus tueor?Compare What answer shall I make to my children? That I was not able to secure the safety of Milo?
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | - | līberī |
Gen. | - | līberōrum |
Dat. | - | līberīs |
Acc. | - | līberōs |
Abl. | - | līberīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "līberī, līberōrum (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 22, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/liberi-liberorum.
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