User:Helen Godshall/Notepad/'Dubitem' V.S. 'Dabitur'
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| Note title | 'Dubitem' V.S. 'Dabitur' |
|---|---|
| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/315 |
These verbs are spelled very similarly with different meanings, so this is likely a transcription error. 'Dubitem' is a subjuctive form meaning I would doubt, hesitate while dabitur means it will be given, allowed. It is followed by the infinitive 'uti,' so this phrase with 'dubitem' means I would not hesitate to use them. And with 'dabitur' it means It will not be allowed to use them.
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