391 - 392 - 393 Lex Omnibus Una Vivis et ut vivas longum precor, attamen ibis Quo reliqui; lex est omnibus una: mori. Source: François Oudin (1673-1752), Silva Distichorum, 300. Meter: Elegiac. The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There is only one word in this poem that is not on the DCC list: You are alive (vivis) and I pray (et precor) that you live a long time (ut vivas longum), and yet you will go (attamen ibis) where the rest have gone (quo reliqui); there is one law (lex una est) for all (omnibus): to die (mori). attamen: and yet eo īre iī/īvī itum: go et: and lēx lēgis: f. law longus -a -um: long, far; longē: far, far off morior morī mortuus sum: die omnis -e: all, every, as a whole precor -ārī: pray, invoke qui quae quod: who, which, what / quis quid: who? what? which? reliquus -a -um: remaining, rest sum, esse, fuī: be, exist ūnus -a -um: one ut, uti: as (+ indic.); so that, with the result that (+ subj.) vīvō vīvere vīxī victum: live (image source)
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