IN, in
Sounds Like: IN
Translations: in, on, into, onto, among, at, within, against, for
From the root: IN
Part of Speech: Preposition, Adverb
Explanation: This word is a common Latin preposition that can also function as an adverb. When used as a preposition, its meaning depends on the case of the noun it governs. With the accusative case, it typically indicates motion into or onto something, or a hostile action against something, or purpose. With the ablative case, it indicates location or position within or on something, or a state of being. As an adverb, it generally means 'in' or 'within'.
Inflection: Does not inflect (as a preposition or adverb), but governs nouns in the Accusative or Ablative case.
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
- Book One — 5:52, 5:53, 5:57, 5:58, 5:59, 5:63, 6:67, 6:68, 7:80, 7:82, 8:90, 8:91, 8:95, 8:96, 8:101, 8:103, 8:104, 8:106, 8:108, 10:112, 10:113
- Book Two — 5:52, 5:53, 5:57, 5:58, 5:59, 5:63, 6:67, 6:68, 7:80, 7:82, 8:90, 8:91, 8:95, 8:96, 8:101, 8:103, 8:104, 8:106, 8:108, 10:112, 10:113
Polycarp of Smyrna
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
- Parable 9 — 30:5, 31:1, 31:4, 32:2, 32:3, 32:4, 32:5, 33:1, 33:2, 33:3
- Parable 10 — 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:1, 2:4, 3:2, 3:3, 3:5, 4:1, 4:2, 4:3, 4:5
From the same root
No other words from the same root, IN, appear in our texts.
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