Ex 9:32 triticum autem, et far non sunt læsa, quia serotina erant.
the wheat, however, and the spelt were not damaged, because they were late.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | triticum | wheat | NOM.SG.N |
| 2 | autem | however | ADV.CONJ |
| 3 | et | and | CONJ |
| 4 | far | spelt | NOM.SG.N |
| 5 | non | not | ADV |
| 6 | sunt | are | 3PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 7 | læsa | damaged | NOM.PL.N.PERF.PASS.PTCP |
| 8 | quia | because | CONJ |
| 9 | serotina | late | NOM.PL.N.ADJ |
| 10 | erant | were | 3PL.IMPFT.ACT.IND |
Syntax
Main Clause:
triticum and far — compound neuter subjects.
non sunt læsa — passive verbal idea “were not damaged,” with læsa functioning as predicate participle agreeing with neuter plural sense.
Causal Clause (introduced by quia):
serotina erant — “because they were late.”
serotina serves as the predicate adjective; erant is the copula.
Morphology
- triticum — Lemma: triticum; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: subject of sunt læsa; Translation: “wheat”; Notes: grammatically singular but understood with far as compound subject.
- autem — Lemma: autem; Part of Speech: adverb/conjunction; Form: postpositive adversative; Function: marks contrast; Translation: “however”; Notes: always placed after first word in clause.
- et — Lemma: et; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: coordinating; Function: links triticum with far; Translation: “and”; Notes: standard coordination.
- far — Lemma: far; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular neuter; Function: co-subject with triticum; Translation: “spelt”; Notes: cereal grain distinct from wheat.
- non — Lemma: non; Part of Speech: adverb; Form: adverb of negation; Function: negates verb phrase; Translation: “not”; Notes: placed directly before finite verb.
- sunt — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: 3rd person plural present active indicative; Function: auxiliary/copula for participial predicate; Translation: “are/were”; Notes: plural reflects compound subject.
- læsa — Lemma: lædo; Part of Speech: participle; Form: nominative plural neuter perfect passive participle; Function: predicate participle modifying compound subject; Translation: “damaged”; Notes: plural neuter agrees with sense of multiple crops.
- quia — Lemma: quia; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: causal; Function: introduces causal clause; Translation: “because”; Notes: straightforward causal marker.
- serotina — Lemma: serotinus; Part of Speech: adjective; Form: nominative plural neuter; Function: predicate adjective of erant; Translation: “late”; Notes: refers to late-season crops not yet mature.
- erant — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: 3rd person plural imperfect active indicative; Function: linking verb in causal clause; Translation: “were”; Notes: imperfect expresses ongoing state.