Nm 1:35 triginta duo millia ducenti.
thirty-two thousand two hundred were registered.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | triginta | thirty | NUM.INDECL |
| 2 | duo | two | NOM.PL.M |
| 3 | millia | thousand | NOM.PL.N |
| 4 | ducenti | two hundred | NOM.PL.M |
Syntax
Numerical Predicate: triginta duo millia ducenti functions as a numerical predicate describing the census total of the previously mentioned group.
Compound Numeral Structure: triginta duo forms the number thirty-two, which modifies millia, the principal counting noun meaning “thousand.”
Additional Enumeration: ducenti provides the hundreds component, completing the total of thirty-two thousand two hundred. The noun referring to the counted men is implied from the census context.
Morphology
- triginta — Lemma: triginta; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: indeclinable cardinal numeral; Function: first element of the compound numeral modifying millia; Translation: thirty; Notes: One of the indeclinable tens used in Latin numerical expressions.
- duo — Lemma: duo; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: nominative plural masculine cardinal numeral; Function: unit component completing the compound numeral; Translation: two; Notes: Combines with triginta to produce the number thirty-two.
- millia — Lemma: mille; Part of Speech: numeral noun; Form: nominative plural neuter; Function: head noun of the numerical expression; Translation: thousand; Notes: The plural form functions substantively meaning “thousands.”
- ducenti — Lemma: ducenti; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: nominative plural masculine cardinal numeral; Function: specifies the additional hundreds beyond the thousands; Translation: two hundred; Notes: Agrees with an implied masculine plural noun referring to the counted men.