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Latin
Etymology
From tuus (“your”) + -ātim.
Pronunciation
Adverb
tuātim (not comparable)
- (hapax) in your way
c. 190 BCE – 185 BCE,
Plautus,
Amphitryon 2.1.2–5:
- AMPHITRYŌ. Scelestissimum tē arbitror. SŌSIA. Nam quam ob rem?
AMPHITRYŌ. Quia id quod neque est neque fuit neque futūrum est
mihī praedicās. SŌSIA. Eccere, iam tuātim
facis tū, ut tuīs nūlla apud tē fidēs sit.- AMPHITRYO. I think of you as most wretched. SOSIA. For what cause?
AMPHITRYO. Because that which neither is nor has been nor will be
you state to me. SOSIA. Look, now in your manner
you act, as to be no trust in you for your people.
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