25 adustionem pro adustione, vulnus pro vulnere, livorem pro livore.
burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | adustionem | burn | ACC.SG.F 3RD DECL NOUN |
| 2 | pro | for | PREP+ABL PREP |
| 3 | adustione | burn | ABL.SG.F 3RD DECL NOUN |
| 4 | vulnus | wound | ACC.SG.N 3RD DECL NOUN |
| 5 | pro | for | PREP+ABL PREP |
| 6 | vulnere | wound | ABL.SG.N 3RD DECL NOUN |
| 7 | livorem | bruise | ACC.SG.M 3RD DECL NOUN |
| 8 | pro | for | PREP+ABL PREP |
| 9 | livore | bruise | ABL.SG.M 3RD DECL NOUN |
Syntax
This verse continues the lex talionis (“law of retaliation”) structure, expressing **strict equivalence** for non-fatal injuries.
Each expression follows the exact syntactic pattern:
Accusative noun + pro + ablative noun
1. adustionem pro adustione — “burn for burn”
2. vulnus pro vulnere — “wound for wound”
3. livorem pro livore — “bruise for bruise”
There is no explicit verb; the legal force is implied (“shall be given,” “shall be paid,” or “shall be imposed”).
The structure forms a concise legal formula using parallelism for emphasis and clarity.
Morphology
- adustionem — Lemma: adustio; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular feminine 3rd declension; Function: direct object within the talionic formula representing the inflicted burn; Translation: burn; Notes: denotes a physical burning injury requiring proportional retribution.
- pro — Lemma: pro; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: expresses equivalence or exchange; Translation: for; Notes: standard legal preposition in compensation clauses.
- adustione — Lemma: adustio; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative singular feminine 3rd declension; Function: object of pro, indicating the compensatory burn required; Translation: burn; Notes: forms the exact balancing element “for burn.”
- vulnus — Lemma: vulnus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular neuter 3rd declension; Function: direct object representing the inflicted wound; Translation: wound; Notes: neuter nominative and accusative forms identical—confirmed by context.
- pro — Lemma: pro; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: states compensatory exchange; Translation: for; Notes: unchanged repeated legal usage.
- vulnere — Lemma: vulnus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative singular neuter 3rd declension; Function: object of pro; Translation: wound; Notes: expresses the injury provided in restitution.
- livorem — Lemma: livor; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative singular masculine 3rd declension; Function: direct object naming the inflicted bruise; Translation: bruise; Notes: refers to discoloration/contusion from impact.
- pro — Lemma: pro; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: indicates compensatory equivalence; Translation: for; Notes: identical usage in all three clauses.
- livore — Lemma: livor; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative singular masculine 3rd declension; Function: object of pro; Translation: bruise; Notes: final balancing unit in the escalating sequence of bodily injuries.