Nm 10:5 Si autem prolixior atque concisus clangor increpuerit, movebunt castra primi qui sunt ad orientalem plagam.
But if a longer and broken blast has sounded, the camps will move first, those which are toward the eastern region.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Si | if | CONJ |
| 2 | autem | however | CONJ |
| 3 | prolixior | longer | NOM.SG.M.CMPR |
| 4 | atque | and | CONJ |
| 5 | concisus | broken | NOM.SG.M |
| 6 | clangor | blast | NOM.SG.M |
| 7 | increpuerit | has sounded | 3SG.FUTP.ACT.IND |
| 8 | movebunt | they will move | 3PL.FUT.ACT.IND |
| 9 | castra | camps | ACC.PL.N |
| 10 | primi | first | NOM.PL.M |
| 11 | qui | who | NOM.PL.M.REL |
| 12 | sunt | are | 3PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 13 | ad | toward | PREP+ACC |
| 14 | orientalem | eastern | ACC.SG.F |
| 15 | plagam | region | ACC.SG.F |
Syntax
Conditional Clause: Si autem prolixior atque concisus clangor increpuerit — protasis expressing a future condition (“but if a longer and broken blast has sounded”).
Main Clause: primi (subject) + movebunt (main verb) + castra (direct object).
Relative Clause: qui sunt ad orientalem plagam — modifies primi, specifying their position.
Phrase: ad orientalem plagam — prepositional phrase indicating direction or location.
Morphology
- Si — Lemma: si; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable conditional conjunction; Function: introduces protasis; Translation: if; Notes: Establishes a real future condition.
- autem — Lemma: autem; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: connective particle; Translation: however; Notes: Adds contrast or continuation in instruction.
- prolixior — Lemma: prolixus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative singular masculine comparative degree; Function: modifies clangor; Translation: longer; Notes: Comparative form indicating greater duration.
- atque — Lemma: atque; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: indeclinable; Function: coordinates adjectives; Translation: and; Notes: Stronger connective than simple et, linking closely related qualities.
- concisus — Lemma: concido; Part of Speech: verb (used adjectivally); Form: perfect passive participle nominative singular masculine; Function: modifies clangor; Translation: broken; Notes: Describes the interrupted or segmented nature of the sound.
- clangor — Lemma: clangor; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine; Function: subject of increpuerit; Translation: blast; Notes: Refers to the sound of the trumpet.
- increpuerit — Lemma: increpo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: future perfect active indicative third person singular; Function: verb of conditional clause; Translation: has sounded; Notes: Indicates completed action prior to the main clause.
- movebunt — Lemma: moveo; Part of Speech: verb; Form: future active indicative third person plural; Function: main verb; Translation: they will move; Notes: Describes the action of breaking camp.
- castra — Lemma: castra; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural neuter; Function: direct object of movebunt; Translation: camps; Notes: A plural-only noun referring to encampments.
- primi — Lemma: primus; Part of Speech: adjective (substantive); Form: nominative plural masculine superlative degree; Function: subject of movebunt; Translation: the first; Notes: Used substantively to refer to those who move first.
- qui — Lemma: qui; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Function: introduces relative clause; Translation: who; Notes: Refers back to primi.
- sunt — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: present active indicative third person plural; Function: copulative verb in relative clause; Translation: are; Notes: Links subject to location phrase.
- ad — Lemma: ad; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: introduces location phrase; Translation: toward; Notes: Indicates direction or orientation.
- orientalem — Lemma: orientalis; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: accusative singular feminine; Function: modifies plagam; Translation: eastern; Notes: Specifies direction.
- plagam — Lemma: plaga; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular feminine; Function: object of ad; Translation: region; Notes: Refers to a directional side or quarter.