to the point in a discourse that you have reached or mentioned
59 BCE 29 April, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Letters to Atticus:
Gnaeus quidem noster jam plānē quid cōgitet nesciō [..] quī quidem etiam istūc addūcī potuerit.
But what our friend Gnaeus is thinking I simply don't know any more [..] that he ended up allowing such a measure as this.
関連する語
語源 2
別の表記
istucce, istoc
発音
(Classical Latin) IPA: [ɪsˈtʊk]
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [isˈt̪uk]
Note: as with hoc, the final /k/ is doubled if a vowel follows, e.g. istuc est/isˈtuk.kest/. This emergent gemination is a remnant of its original form, istucce.
限定詞
istuc
nominative/accusative neuter singular of istic
At cum istuc exemeris malum...
But if you will have eliminated that problem... (Seneca)
代名詞
istuc
nominative/accusative neuter singular of istic
参照
“istūc” on page 1069 of the Oxford Latin Dictionary (2nd ed., 2012)
^ “Maurus Servius Honoratus, In Vergilii Georgicon Libros 10.668.1”, in latin.packhum.org (in Latin), 7 March 2021 (last accessed)