UT, ut
Sounds Like: OOT
Translations: as, just as, when, while, so that, in order that, that, how, oh that, if only
From the root: UT
Part of Speech: Conjunction, Adverb, Interjection
Explanation: Ut is a highly versatile Latin word with multiple uses. As a conjunction, it can introduce clauses of purpose (meaning 'so that' or 'in order that'), result (meaning 'that'), or time (meaning 'when' or 'as'). It can also introduce clauses of comparison, meaning 'as' or 'just as'. As an adverb, it can mean 'how' or 'as'. When used as an interjection, it often expresses a wish, meaning 'oh that' or 'if only'. Its precise meaning depends heavily on the context of the sentence.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
- Book One — 5:52, 5:53, 5:54, 5:60, 8:92, 8:95, 8:96, 8:98, 8:99, 8:100, 8:105, 10:113
- Book Two — 5:52, 5:53, 5:54, 5:60, 8:92, 8:95, 8:96, 8:98, 8:99, 8:100, 8:105, 10:113
Polycarp of Smyrna
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
From the same root
No other words from the same root, UT, appear in our texts.
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