Ex 12:2 Mensis iste, vobis principium mensium: primus erit in mensibus anni.
“This month, for you, is the beginning of months; it will be the first among the months of the year.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mensis | month | NOM.SG.M |
| 2 | iste | this | DEM.PRON.NOM.SG.M |
| 3 | vobis | for you | DAT.PL.2PERS.PRON |
| 4 | principium | beginning | NOM.SG.N |
| 5 | mensium | of months | GEN.PL.M |
| 6 | primus | first | NOM.SG.M |
| 7 | erit | will be | 3SG.FUT.ACT.IND |
| 8 | in | in | PREP+ABL |
| 9 | mensibus | months | ABL.PL.M |
| 10 | anni | of the year | GEN.SG.M |
Syntax
Main Equative Clause (compressed): Mensis iste (subject: “this month”) + understood copula (“is”) + vobis principium mensium (predicate nominative “for you [the] beginning of months”).
Second Clause: primus (predicate nominative) + erit (future copular verb) with an implied subject (“this month”) carried over from the first clause.
Prepositional Phrase: in mensibus anni — locative phrase specifying the sphere or set within which this month is first (“among the months of the year”).
Internal Dependence: mensium and anni are genitives dependent on principium and mensibus respectively, specifying “of months” and “of the year.”
Morphology
- Mensis — Lemma: mensis; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: subject of the clause; Translation: “month”; Notes: identifies the specific calendar month being designated liturgically.
- iste — Lemma: iste; Part of Speech: demonstrative pronoun/adjective; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: demonstrative modifier of Mensis; Translation: “this”; Notes: deictic term pointing to the immediately present or newly revealed month.
- vobis — Lemma: vos; Part of Speech: personal pronoun; Form: dative plural (second person); Function: dative of advantage (“for you”); Translation: “for you”; Notes: marks the people addressed as the beneficiaries of the calendrical designation.
- principium — Lemma: principium; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: predicate nominative in apposition to Mensis iste; Translation: “beginning”; Notes: states the role or status of this month within the sequence of months.
- mensium — Lemma: mensis; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive plural masculine; Function: dependent genitive with principium; Translation: “of months”; Notes: specifies the domain in which this beginning is defined: the series of months.
- primus — Lemma: primus; Part of Speech: adjective (superlative used substantively); Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: predicate nominative with implied subject (“this month”); Translation: “first”; Notes: expresses rank/priority in the order of months, not merely temporal sequence.
- erit — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: future active indicative third person singular; Function: copular verb linking implied subject and predicate primus; Translation: “will be”; Notes: future tense marks an ongoing norm or decree extending into subsequent years.
- in — Lemma: in; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: introduces locative phrase; Translation: “in”; Notes: here signals inclusion within a set or series rather than simple interior location.
- mensibus — Lemma: mensis; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative plural masculine; Function: object of the preposition in; Translation: “months”; Notes: ablative expresses the group within which this month holds first place.
- anni — Lemma: annus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive singular masculine; Function: genitive of specification/possession with mensibus; Translation: “of the year”; Notes: narrows the reference of the months to those that constitute the yearly cycle.