Nm 2:21 cunctusque exercitus pugnatorum eius, qui numerati sunt, triginta duo millia ducenti.
And the whole army of his fighting men, who were counted: thirty-two thousand two hundred.
| # | Latin | Gloss | Grammar Tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | cunctusque | and the whole | ADJ.NOM.SG.M + ENCLITIC |
| 2 | exercitus | army | NOUN.NOM.SG.M.4TH |
| 3 | pugnatorum | of fighters | NOUN.GEN.PL.M |
| 4 | eius | his | PRON.GEN.SG |
| 5 | qui | who | PRON.NOM.PL.REL |
| 6 | numerati | counted | PTCP.NOM.PL.M.PERF.PASS |
| 7 | sunt | are / were | 3PL.PRES.ACT.IND |
| 8 | triginta | thirty | NUM.INDECL |
| 9 | duo | two | NUM.INDECL |
| 10 | millia | thousand | NOUN.ACC.PL.N |
| 11 | ducenti | two hundred | NUM.NOM.PL.M |
Syntax
Coordinating Structure: cunctusque combines the adjective cunctus with the enclitic conjunction -que, meaning “and the whole.” This links the statement with the preceding enumeration of tribal forces.
Subject Phrase: cunctus exercitus — “the whole army.”
The adjective cunctus modifies exercitus, emphasizing the completeness of the military force.
Genitive Construction: pugnatorum eius — “of his fighting men.”
The genitive plural pugnatorum specifies the composition of the army, while eius indicates possession referring to the tribe previously mentioned.
Relative Clause: qui numerati sunt — “who were counted.”
This clause identifies the army as those officially registered in the census.
Numerical Predicate: triginta duo millia ducenti — “thirty-two thousand two hundred.”
The compound numeral expresses the recorded size of the tribal military contingent.
Morphology
- cunctusque — Lemma: cunctus + enclitic -que; Part of Speech: adjective with conjunction; Form: nominative singular masculine; Translation: and the whole; Notes: -que attaches to the first word of the phrase to coordinate with the previous statement.
- exercitus — Lemma: exercitus; Part of Speech: noun; Form: nominative singular masculine, fourth declension; Translation: army; Notes: subject of the clause.
- pugnatorum — Lemma: pugnator; Part of Speech: noun; Form: genitive plural masculine; Translation: of fighters; Notes: dependent genitive describing the army.
- eius — Lemma: is, ea, id; Part of Speech: pronoun; Form: genitive singular; Translation: his / its; Notes: possessive pronoun referring to the tribe.
- qui — Lemma: qui, quae, quod; Part of Speech: relative pronoun; Form: nominative plural masculine; Translation: who; Notes: introduces the relative clause referring to the soldiers.
- numerati — Lemma: numero; Part of Speech: participle; Form: nominative plural masculine perfect passive participle; Translation: counted / numbered; Notes: forms a passive perfect with sunt.
- sunt — Lemma: sum; Part of Speech: verb; Form: third person plural present active indicative; Translation: are / were; Notes: auxiliary completing the passive perfect construction.
- triginta — Lemma: triginta; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: indeclinable cardinal numeral; Translation: thirty; Notes: first element of the compound number.
- duo — Lemma: duo; Part of Speech: numeral; Form: indeclinable in this compound context; Translation: two; Notes: combines with triginta to form thirty-two.
- millia — Lemma: mille; Part of Speech: noun; Form: accusative plural neuter; Translation: thousand; Notes: expresses the thousands unit.
- ducenti — Lemma: ducenti; Part of Speech: numeral adjective; Form: nominative plural masculine; Translation: two hundred; Notes: agrees with an implied masculine noun such as “men.”