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Wolf5370: No Gardener is hortulanus. Hortum is the accusative of Horto (Garden). So Servus hortum intrat, the servent enters the garden.
The cast of Hortum - 2010 includes: Rick Chant
ancilla = maidservanthortum = accusative sing of hortus (n) 'garden'Is the maidservant doing something? Is there a verb missing? The case does not denote location or possession of the garden. It's a direct object.
Ancilla is the Latin word for a maid servant or female slave. Hortus is the word for a garden, with the accusative singular form hortum.So the phrase means "the maid servant (does something to) the garden; the verb is missing from your phrase so we can not know what it is she does. A verb such as curat would make sense: ancilla hortum curat = the maid servant tends the garden.
I'm running to the garden because I want to annoy Davus.Ego=I. ad=to. hortum=the garden. curro=I run, am running, do run. quod=because. Davum=Davus [direct object takes the accusative ending]. vexare=to annoy [verb in the infinitive]. volo=I want/wish, am wanting/wishing, do want/wish.
"Garden" is an English equivalent of "hortus."The Latin word is a masculine noun. It has no singular definite article, because Latin does not have the equivalent of "the." But the masculine word "unus" means "one."
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Ernst Ferdinand Klinsmann has written: 'Clavis Dilleniana ab Hortum Elthamensem'
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latina in latin means LATIN!