Lv 20:12 Si quis dormierit cum nuru sua, uterque moriatur, quia scelus operati sunt: sanguis eorum sit super eos.
If anyone has lain with his daughter-in-law, each of them shall die, for they have committed an abomination; their blood shall be upon them.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Si | if | CONJ |
| 2 | quis | anyone | NOM.SG.M (INDEF) |
| 3 | dormierit | has lain | 3SG.PERF.ACT.SUBJ |
| 4 | cum | with | PREP+ABL |
| 5 | nuru | daughter-in-law | ABL.SG.F (4TH DECL) |
| 6 | sua | his own | ABL.SG.F (POSS) |
| 7 | uterque | each (of the two) | NOM.SG.M |
| 8 | moriatur | let die | 3SG.PRES.DEP.SUBJ |
| 9 | quia | for | CONJ |
| 10 | scelus | abomination | NOM.SG.N (3RD DECL) |
| 11 | operati | having committed | PERF.DEP.PTCP.NOM.PL.M |
| 12 | sunt | they are | 3PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 13 | sanguis | blood | NOM.SG.M (3RD DECL) |
| 14 | eorum | their | GEN.PL (POSS) |
| 15 | sit | may be | 3SG.PRES.ACT.SUBJ |
| 16 | super | upon | PREP+ACC |
| 17 | eos | them | ACC.PL.M (PERS) |
Syntax
Conditional Clause: Si quis dormierit cum nuru sua — legal condition using perfect subjunctive to define the offense.
Penalty Statement: uterque moriatur — singular jussive with uterque distributing the penalty to both parties.
Causal Clause: quia scelus operati sunt — deponent perfect participle with auxiliary stating the established crime.
Blood-Guilt Clause: sanguis eorum sit super eos — assigns responsibility to the offenders themselves.
Morphology
- Si — Lemma: si; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: introduces legal condition; Translation: “if”; Notes: Standard juridical conditional marker.
- quis — Lemma: quis; Part of Speech: indefinite pronoun; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: subject of the condition; Translation: “anyone”; Notes: Intentionally non-specific.
- dormierit — Lemma: dormio; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular perfect active subjunctive; Function: verb of the conditional clause; Translation: “has lain”; Notes: Euphemistic legal term for sexual intercourse.
- cum — Lemma: cum; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs ablative; Function: marks association; Translation: “with”; Notes: Indicates illicit union.
- nuru — Lemma: nurus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: ablative feminine singular (fourth declension); Function: object of cum; Translation: “daughter-in-law”; Notes: Woman married to one’s son.
- sua — Lemma: suus; Part of Speech: possessive adjective; Form: ablative feminine singular; Function: modifies nuru; Translation: “his own”; Notes: Reflexive reference to the offender.
- uterque — Lemma: uterque; Part of Speech: distributive pronoun; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: subject of moriatur; Translation: “each (of the two)”; Notes: Singular form with plural sense.
- moriatur — Lemma: morior; Part of Speech: deponent verb; Form: third person singular present subjunctive; Function: jussive penalty verb; Translation: “let die”; Notes: Mandated execution.
- quia — Lemma: quia; Part of Speech: conjunction; Form: invariable; Function: introduces cause; Translation: “for”; Notes: Grounds the penalty.
- scelus — Lemma: scelus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative neuter singular; Function: predicate noun; Translation: “abomination”; Notes: Severe moral-legal offense.
- operati — Lemma: operor; Part of Speech: deponent verb (participle); Form: perfect deponent participle nominative masculine plural; Function: with sunt forms a perfect statement; Translation: “having committed”; Notes: Deponent form with active meaning.
- sunt — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person plural present active indicative; Function: auxiliary; Translation: “they are”; Notes: Completes the periphrasis.
- sanguis — Lemma: sanguis; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative masculine singular; Function: subject of sit; Translation: “blood”; Notes: Symbol of blood-guilt.
- eorum — Lemma: is; Part of Speech: possessive pronoun; Form: genitive plural; Function: modifies sanguis; Translation: “their”; Notes: Responsibility shared by both offenders.
- sit — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person singular present subjunctive; Function: jussive assignment; Translation: “may be”; Notes: Judicial pronouncement.
- super — Lemma: super; Part of Speech: preposition; Form: governs accusative; Function: indicates liability; Translation: “upon”; Notes: Idiom of responsibility.
- eos — Lemma: is; Part of Speech: personal pronoun; Form: accusative masculine plural; Function: object of super; Translation: “them”; Notes: Concludes the legal verdict.