ruunt
Latin
Verb
ruunt
- third-person plural present active indicative of ruō
- 29 bc, Vergil, Georgics, III
- omne adeo genvs in terris hominvmqve ferarvmqve
et genvs æqvorevm pecvdes pictæqve volvcres
in fvrias ignemqve rvvnt- So far does every species on earth of man and beast,
whether the aquatic species, livestock, or painted-winged,
collapse into the frenzies and the fire [of sex].
- So far does every species on earth of man and beast,
- omne adeo genvs in terris hominvmqve ferarvmqve
- 29 bc, Vergil, Georgics, III
Old French
Declension
Declension of ruunt
Number | Case | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | Subject | ruunz, ruuns, ruunts | ruunde | ruunt |
Oblique | ruunt | ruunde | ruunt | |
Plural | Subject | ruunt | ruundes | ruunt |
Oblique | ruunz, ruuns, ruunts | ruundes | ruunt |
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