Lv 23:35 Dies primus vocabitur celeberrimus atque sanctissimus: omne opus servile non facietis in eo.
The first day shall be called most celebrated and most holy; you shall do no servile work on it.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dies | day | NOM.SG.M |
| 2 | primus | first | NOM.SG.M.ADJ |
| 3 | vocabitur | shall be called | 3SG.FUT.PASS.IND |
| 4 | celeberrimus | most celebrated | NOM.SG.M.SUPER.ADJ |
| 5 | atque | and | CONJ |
| 6 | sanctissimus | most holy | NOM.SG.M.SUPER.ADJ |
| 7 | omne | every | ACC.SG.N.ADJ |
| 8 | opus | work | ACC.SG.N |
| 9 | servile | servile | ACC.SG.N.ADJ |
| 10 | non | not | ADV |
| 11 | facietis | you shall do | 2PL.FUT.ACT.IND |
| 12 | in | in | PREP+ABL |
| 13 | eo | it | ABL.SG.M.DEM |
Syntax
Declarative Clause: Dies primus vocabitur celeberrimus atque sanctissimus — nominative subject with future passive verb and coordinated superlative predicate adjectives assigning the day its status.
Prohibitive Command: omne opus servile non facietis in eo — legislative future with emphatic negation forbidding any category of servile labor.
Locative Phrase: in eo — ablative phrase referring back to the specified day.
Morphology
- Dies — Lemma: dies; Part of Speech: Noun; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: subject; Translation: “day”; Notes: Head noun for the calendrical declaration.
- primus — Lemma: primus; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: modifies dies; Translation: “first”; Notes: Identifies sequence within the feast.
- vocabitur — Lemma: voco; Part of Speech: Verb; Form: third person singular future passive indicative; Function: main predicate; Translation: “shall be called”; Notes: Passive assigns an official designation.
- celeberrimus — Lemma: celeber; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: nominative masculine singular superlative; Function: predicate adjective; Translation: “most celebrated”; Notes: Superlative emphasizing public prominence.
- atque — Lemma: atque; Part of Speech: Conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: coordination; Translation: “and”; Notes: Closely links parallel qualities.
- sanctissimus — Lemma: sanctus; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: nominative masculine singular superlative; Function: predicate adjective; Translation: “most holy”; Notes: Indicates the highest degree of sacredness.
- omne — Lemma: omnis; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: accusative neuter singular; Function: modifies opus; Translation: “every”; Notes: Absolute scope of the prohibition.
- opus — Lemma: opus; Part of Speech: Noun; Form: accusative neuter singular; Function: direct object; Translation: “work”; Notes: Generic term for labor or activity.
- servile — Lemma: servilis; Part of Speech: Adjective; Form: accusative neuter singular; Function: modifies opus; Translation: “servile”; Notes: Specifies labor associated with ordinary or compelled work.
- non — Lemma: non; Part of Speech: Adverb; Form: indeclinable; Function: negation; Translation: “not”; Notes: Negates the command emphatically.
- facietis — Lemma: facio; Part of Speech: Verb; Form: second person plural future active indicative; Function: prohibitive command; Translation: “you shall do”; Notes: Legislative future expressing obligation.
- in — Lemma: in; Part of Speech: Preposition; Form: governing the ablative; Function: temporal reference; Translation: “in”; Notes: Refers to the specified day.
- eo — Lemma: is; Part of Speech: Demonstrative pronoun; Form: ablative masculine singular; Function: object of in; Translation: “it”; Notes: Points back to dies primus.