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vōs is a Latin Pronoun that primarily means you.
Pronoun
See tū
Pronoun
You (pl.). (b) (used to draw attention to particular persons addressed in a command or question). (c) (in an address to a single person) you and your friends, associates, etc.
Vōs mēcum ad amīcum eius mittēbant.Compare They were sending you (pl.) with me to his friend.
Vōs nōbīs pācem dedistis (dabitis; dabātis; dederātis).Compare You (pl.) gave (will give; were giving; had given) us peace.
At perīculum quod vōs terret ā cīvibus fortibus victum est.Compare But the danger which terrifies you has been conquered by brave citizens.
Spērant vōs eum vīsūrōs esse.Compare They hope that you (pl.) will see him.
Tanta beneficia faciēbātis ut omnēs vōs amārent.Compare You (pl.) used to do such great kindnesses that all loved you.
Cum vōs cōnsiliō malō ūsōs esse arbitrārētur, tamen vōbīscum līberē locūtus est.Compare Although he thought that you had used a bad plan, nevertheless he spoke with you freely.
Vōs ōrāmus ut discipulī ācerrimī fīatis.Compare We beg you to become very keen pupils.
Deī mihi ignōscent; vōs, ō cīvēs, tōtī exercituī ignōscite.Compare The gods will pardon me; you, O citizens, pardon the whole army.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "vōs (pron.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 12, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/vos.
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