UIDEATUR, uideatur
Sounds Like: wee-deh-AH-toor
Translations: it may be seen, it may appear, it may seem, let it be seen, let it appear, let it seem, it should be seen, it should appear, it should seem
From the root: VIDERE
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: UIDEATUR is the third person singular present passive subjunctive form of the Latin verb VIDERE, meaning 'to see'. In the passive voice, it means 'to be seen'. The subjunctive mood indicates possibility, desire, or a hypothetical situation, so it can be translated as 'it may be seen', 'it may appear', 'it may seem', or 'let it be seen/appear/seem'. It is often used in clauses expressing purpose, result, or indirect commands.
Inflection: Third Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Subjunctive
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
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