AMMIRARI, ammirari
Sounds Like: ahm-mih-RAH-ree
Translations: to wonder at, to admire, to be astonished, to marvel
From the root: AMMIRARI
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Ammirari is a Latin deponent verb, meaning it has a passive form but an active meaning. It is used to express a sense of wonder, admiration, or astonishment towards something or someone. It can be used with an accusative object (to wonder at something) or with a dative object (to marvel at someone).
Inflection: Present Active Infinitive, Deponent
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
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