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ab- #75

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wehro opened this issue May 11, 2019 · 5 comments
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ab- #75

wehro opened this issue May 11, 2019 · 5 comments

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wehro commented May 11, 2019

I suppose the forms abstravi, abstravisti etc., abstraveram etc. and abstrasse in the test list are incorrect. The perfect of abstraho is abstraxi.

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wehro commented May 11, 2019

The dictionaries do not know an adjective or participle abstrutus. The participle of abstrudo is abstrusus.
It is perhaps better to remove abstrutus, abstruturus etc. from the test list.

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wehro commented May 11, 2019

According to the Gaffiot, abstare is an intransitive verb; so there should be no passive forms except impersonal ones (third person singular).
The following words should be removed from the word lists:

  • abstabamini
  • abstabamur
  • abstabantur
  • abstabar
  • abstabare
  • abstabaris
  • abstabere
  • abstaberis
  • abstabimini
  • abstabimur
  • abstabor
  • abstabuntur
  • abstamini
  • abstamur
  • abstaremini
  • abstaremur
  • abstarentur
  • abstarer
  • abstarere
  • abstareris
  • abstari
  • abstaris
  • abstator
  • abstemur
  • abstor

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wehro commented Apr 16, 2020

Based on the word list I use for the generation of the classical patterns, I was able to discover the following erroneous hyphenated compounds with ab using the liturgical patterns:

  • abactus (< ab-igo)
  • abavus
  • abavunculus
  • abeam (< ab-eo)
  • abegi (< ab-igo)
  • abequito
  • abi (< ab-eo)
  • abibam (< ab-eo)
  • abibo (< ab-eo)
  • abiens (< ab-eo)
  • abimus (< ab-eo)
  • abis (< ab-eo)
  • abstrassem (< ab-sterno)

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wehro commented Apr 16, 2020

I suppose the forms abstravi, abstravisti etc., abstraveram etc. and abstrasse in the test list are incorrect. The perfect of abstraho is abstraxi.

I have now realized that these forms may be derived from rare absterno. But this means that the correct hyphenation is ab-strasse rather than abs-trasse.

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wehro commented Apr 16, 2020

The following words are no compounds with ab. The liturgical patterns should not hyphenate them after ab.

  • Abiu (Hebrew name, Num 3,2)
  • Abiud (Hebrew name, Mt 1,13)
  • abolla
  • abrotonum

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