Lv 11:21 Quidquid autem ambulat quidem super quattuor pedes, sed habet longiora retro crura, per quæ salit super terram,
But whatever indeed walks upon four feet, yet has longer hind legs, by which it leaps upon the ground,
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quidquid | whatever | NOM.SG.N.INDEF |
| 2 | autem | but | CONJ |
| 3 | ambulat | walks | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 4 | quidem | indeed | ADV |
| 5 | super | upon | PREP+ACC |
| 6 | quattuor | four | INDECL |
| 7 | pedes | feet | ACC.PL.M |
| 8 | sed | yet | CONJ |
| 9 | habet | has | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 10 | longiora | longer | ACC.PL.N.CMPR |
| 11 | retro | behind | ADV |
| 12 | crura | legs | ACC.PL.N |
| 13 | per | by | PREP+ACC |
| 14 | quæ | which | REL.ACC.PL.N |
| 15 | salit | leaps | 3SG.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 16 | super | upon | PREP+ACC |
| 17 | terram | ground | ACC.SG.F |
Syntax
Main Subject: Quidquid — indefinite subject introducing an exception
Concessive Frame: ambulat quidem — acknowledges a general trait
Contrastive Clause: sed habet longiora retro crura — introduces distinguishing feature
Instrumental Relative Clause: per quæ salit super terram — explains functional use of the legs
Morphology
- Quidquid — Lemma: quidquid; Part of Speech: indefinite pronoun; Form: nominative neuter singular; Function: subject; Translation: whatever; Notes: Introduces a general category without specifying species.
- autem — Lemma: autem; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: contrastive transition; Translation: but; Notes: Marks a shift from the prior general prohibition.
- ambulat — Lemma: ambulo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present active indicative; Function: predicate verb; Translation: walks; Notes: Describes ordinary locomotion.
- quidem — Lemma: quidem; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: invariable; Function: concessive emphasis; Translation: indeed; Notes: Concedes the point before introducing contrast.
- super — Lemma: super; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: spatial relation; Translation: upon; Notes: Indicates surface contact.
- quattuor — Lemma: quattuor; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: indeclinable; Function: modifier; Translation: four; Notes: Specifies number without inflection.
- pedes — Lemma: pes; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative masculine plural; Function: object of super; Translation: feet; Notes: Refers to limbs used for walking.
- sed — Lemma: sed; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: adversative link; Translation: yet; Notes: Introduces a qualifying distinction.
- habet — Lemma: habeo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present active indicative; Function: predicate verb; Translation: has; Notes: Indicates possession of a physical trait.
- longiora — Lemma: longus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative neuter plural comparative; Function: modifier of crura; Translation: longer; Notes: Comparative degree highlighting distinction.
- retro — Lemma: retro; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: invariable; Function: positional modifier; Translation: behind; Notes: Specifies location of the limbs.
- crura — Lemma: crus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative neuter plural; Function: object of habet; Translation: legs; Notes: Refers to hind legs in animals.
- per — Lemma: per; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: instrumentality; Translation: by; Notes: Indicates means.
- quæ — Lemma: qui; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: accusative neuter plural; Function: object of per; Translation: which; Notes: Refers back to crura.
- salit — Lemma: salio; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present active indicative; Function: verb of relative clause; Translation: leaps; Notes: Describes jumping motion.
- super — Lemma: super; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: spatial relation; Translation: upon; Notes: Indicates surface of movement.
- terram — Lemma: terra; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative feminine singular; Function: object of super; Translation: ground; Notes: Refers to the earth’s surface.