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ne2
-ne (-n' or-n) part enclit.

ShortDef

(that) not
enclitic interrogative particle
really, indeed (only with pron pers. or demonst.)

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Headword:
ne2
Headword (normalized):
ne
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ne2
Intro Text:
-ne (-n' or-n) part enclit.
IDX:
10337
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n10337
Key:
ne2

Senses and Citations (From Data)

0
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n10337-n10337.0
Children (2)
I
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n10337-n10337.0-n10337.1
I. adv., added in a direct question, as an interrogation mark, to the first or principal word of the clause: meministine me in senatu dicere? do you remember? etc.: potestne rerum maior esse dissensio?: quiane auxilio iuvat ante levatos? V.—Affixed to an interrogative pronoun: Quone malo mentem concussa? timore deorum, H.: ūterne Ad casūs dubios fidet sibi certius? H.—Expecting an affirmative answer: rectene interpretor sententiam tuam?—Expecting a negative answer: potestne virtus servire?: potesne dicere?—
II
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n10337-n10337.0-n10337.2
II. As conj., in an indirect question, whether : ut videamus, satisne ista sit iusta defectio: Publilius iturusne sit in Africam scire. —Pleonastic with utrum, followed by an : est etiam illa distinctio, utrum illudne non videatur aegre ferendum . . . an, etc.—In the second alternative of an interrogation, or (for an): Smyrna quid et Colophon? maiora minorane fama? H.: ut in incerto fuerit, vicissent victine essent, L.— Repeated, whether . . . or : neque interesse, ipsosne interficiant impedimentisne exuant, Cs.: Collectosne bibant imbrīs puteosne, H..

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Data

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          "label": "I",
          "definition": "I. adv., added in a direct question,\n                as an interrogation mark, to the first or principal word of the clause: meministine\n                me in senatu dicere? \n                    do you remember?\n                 etc.: potestne rerum maior esse dissensio?: quiane auxilio iuvat ante\n                levatos? V.—Affixed to an interrogative pronoun: Quone malo\n                mentem concussa? timore deorum, H.: ūterne\n                    Ad casūs dubios fidet sibi certius?\n                H.—Expecting an affirmative answer: rectene interpretor\n                sententiam tuam?—Expecting a negative answer: potestne virtus servire?:\n                potesne dicere?—",
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          "label": "II",
          "definition": "II. As conj., in an indirect\n                question, \n                    whether\n                : ut videamus, satisne ista sit iusta defectio: Publilius\n                    iturusne sit in Africam scire. —Pleonastic with utrum,\n                followed by \n                    an\n                : est etiam illa distinctio, utrum illudne non videatur\n                    aegre ferendum . . . an, etc.—In the second alternative of\n                an interrogation, \n                    or\n                 (for an): Smyrna quid et Colophon? maiora minorane fama? H.:\n                    ut in incerto fuerit, vicissent victine essent,\n                    L.— Repeated, \n                    whether . . . or\n                : neque interesse, ipsosne interficiant impedimentisne\n                    exuant, Cs.: Collectosne bibant\n                    imbrīs puteosne, H..",
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