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76,297 | i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S nunc ADVPOS experiment N22NOMSN vestr PRON53GENPC capi V31PRESACTIVESUB1S per PREPACC salut N31ACCSF pharaon N31GENSM non ADV egredi V31FUTIND2P hinc ADVPOS donec CONJ veni V41PRESACTIVESUB3S frater N31NOMSM vester ADJ12NOMSMPOS mini ADJ11NOMSMSUPER | I shall now presently try what you are: by the health of Pharao, you shall not depart hence, until your youngest brother come. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
73,904 | idcirco ADVPOS h PRON31NOMSF dic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S domin N21NOMSM deus N21VOCSM pro PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN recordat VPAR11NOMPMPERFPPL estis V51PRESACTIVEIND3P iniquitat N31GENSF vestr ADJ12GENSFPOS et CONJ revelav V11PERFACTIVEIND2P praevarication N31NOMPF vestr ADJ12ACCPFPOS et CONJ apparu V21PERFACTIVEIND3P peccat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL vestr ADJ12NOMSFPOS in PREPABL omn ADJ32DATPXPOS cogitation N31LOCPF vestr ADJ12DATPXPOS pro PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN recordat VPAR11NOMPMPERFPPL estis V51PRESACTIVEIND3P man N41ABLSF capi V31FUTPASSIVEIND2P | Therefore thus saith the Lord God: Because you have remembered your iniquity, and have discovered your prevarications, and your sins have appeared in all your devices: because, I say, You have remembered, you shall be taken with the hand. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
6,462 | since OTHER ter V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S i V61PRESACTIVEIND2S a ADV Dog OTHER among OTHER t PRON52ABLSC Two words | si canis astra tenet. | final_alignments\Ausonius_Epigrams.json |
88,953 | apert VPAR34NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P terr N11NOMSF et CONJ devorav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S Datha OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ operu V41PERFACTIVEIND3S synagog N11ACCSF Abiram OTHER | aperta est terra et degluttivit Dathan et operuit super congregationem Abiron | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
7,704 | i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S que CONJ f V11PRESSUB2S spati N24DATSN extre ADJ12DATSMSUPER fess ADJ11GENSMPOS que CONJ sub PREPABL ips PRON62ACCSF fin N33ACCSC advent V11IMPFACTIVEIND3P | And now, their journey covered, wearily they neared their very goal: | final_alignments\Ausonius_Nuptial_Cento.json |
81,443 | discipul N21GENSM autem CONJ obstupesc V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL verb N22LOCPN e PRON41GENSX at CONJ ies N43NOMSM rursus ADVPOS respond VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S ill PRON61DATPX filiol N21GENSM qu PRON10ACCSF difficil ADJ32NOMSNPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S confid VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL pecuni N11LOCPF regn N22NOMSN de N21GENSM introi V61PRESACTIVEINF0X | And the disciples were astonished at his words. But Jesus again answering, saith to them: Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God? | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
80,196 | secund NUM12GENSMORD mens N11LOCPF hab V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S turm N11ACCSF Dudi OTHER Ahohites OTHER et CONJ post ADVPOS s PRON54ABLXC alter ADJ14NOMSNPOS nomin N32LOCSN Macelloth OTHER qu PRON10NOMPM reg V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S part N33ACCSF exercit VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL viginti NUM20XXXCARD quattuor NUM20XXXCARD mili N22NOMSN | The company of the second month was under Dudia, an Ahohite, and after him was another named Macelloth, who commanded a part of the army of four and twenty thousand. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
53,236 | sed CONJ propterea ADVPOS damnat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P socrates N33NOMSM quia CONJ de N21ACCPM destru V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S | But Socrates was condemned, because he was destroying the gods. | final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json |
71,918 | ibi ADVPOS Aelam OTHER et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS multitudo N31NOMSF e PRON41GENSX per PREPACC gyr N21ACCSM sepulchr N22GENSN su N21GENSM omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS h PRON31NOMPMruncommon interfect VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ru VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL que CONJ gladi N21DATSM qu PRON10NOMPM descend V31PERFACTIVEIND3P incircumcis N21GENSM ad ADVPOS terr N11ACCSF ulti ADJ31ACCSFSUPER qu PRON10NOMPM posu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P terror N31ACCSM su N21ACCSM in PREPABL terr N11NOMSF viv VPAR31GENPXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ portav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P ignomini N11ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS cum ADVPOS h PRON31DATPX qu PRON10NOMPM descend V31PRESACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL lac N21ACCSM | There is Elam and all his multitude round about his grave, all of them slain, and fallen by the sword; that went down uncircumcised to the lowest parts of the earth: that caused their terror in the land of the living, and they have borne their shame with them that go down into the pit. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
19,841 | reced V31PRESACTIVEIND3S igitur CONJ a ADV Mutina OTHER nesci V41PRESACTIVEIND1S par V11PRESACTIVESUB3S senat N41DATSM cred V31PRESACTIVEIND1S inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND3S calen ADJ11NOMSMPOS sed CONJ it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ut CONJ ten V21PRESACTIVESUB3S dignitat N31ACCSF | Well, does he withdraw from Mutina? I dont know, is the reply. Is he obedient to the senate? I believe so, (Fufius) Calenus says, but with the proviso that he maintain his dignity. | final_alignments\Cicero_Philippic_12.json |
76,344 | evigil VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL autem CONJ Noe OTHER ex PREPABL vin N22DATSN cum ADVPOS didic V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S qu PRON10NOMPF fec V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ fili N25NOMSM su N21NOMSM min V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S | And Noe awaking from the wine, when he had learned what his younger son had done to him, | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
98,291 | dic VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL angel N21NOMSM domin N21GENSM sanct VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL sit V51PRESACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL itiner N32LOCSN vestr ADJ12DATSMPOS perduc V31PRESACTIVESUB3S que CONJ v PRON53NOMPC incolom ADJ32NOMPCPOS et CONJ inveni V41PRESACTIVESUB2P omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS rect ADJ11VOCSMPOS circ V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S conpar VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL vestr ADJ12ACCPMPOS et CONJ vid V21PRESACTIVESUB3P ocul N21GENSM m PRON51GENSC fili N25ACCPM vestr ADJ12ACCPMPOS priusquam CONJ mori V41PRESSUB1S | Saying: The holy angel of the Lord be with you in your journey, and bring you through safe, and that you may find all things well about your parents, and my eyes may see your children before I die. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
60,947 | incub V11PRESACTIVEIND3S tempestat N31LOCPF di N51NOMSC triginta NUM20XXXCARD tepidi ADJ00DATPXCOMP XXV NUM20XXXCARD | In cold weather they sit thirty days, in warmer weather twenty-five. | final_alignments\Varro_Agriculture_Book3.json |
88,795 | et CONJ postquam CONJ illus V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ exu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCSM clamyd N31ACCSF et CONJ indu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCSM vestiment N22LOCPN e PRON41GENSX et CONJ dux V31PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCSM ut CONJ crucifig V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P | And after they had mocked him, they took off the cloak from him and put on him his own garments and led him away to crucify him. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
98,424 | tu PRON52NOMSC semin V11FUTACTIVEIND2S et CONJ non ADV met V31FUTACTIVEIND2S tu PRON52NOMSC calc V11FUTACTIVEIND2S oliv N11ACCSF et CONJ non ADV ungu V31PRESPASSIVEIND2S ol V21PRESACTIVEIND1S et CONJ must N22NOMSN et CONJ non ADV bib V31FUTACTIVEIND2S vin N22NOMSN | Thou shalt sow, but shalt not reap: thou shalt tread the olives, but shalt not be anointed with oil: and the new wine, but shalt not drink the wine. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
51,536 | prim ADJ11NOMSFPOS vitelli N25DATSM terti NUM13GENSFORD legion N31GENSF defectio N31NOMSF nunti V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S miss N11LOCPF ab PREPABL Aponio OTHER saturnin N21DATSM epistul N11LOCPF antequam CONJ i V61PRESACTIVEIND2S qu PRON10ABLSM vespasian N21GENSM part N33LOCPF adgreg V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3S sed CONJ neque ADVPOS Aponius OTHER cunct N11NOMSF ut CONJ trepid VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL r N51GENSF subit VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL perscrips V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S et CONJ amic N21GENSM adul VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL molli ADJ32NOMSNCOMP interpret V11IMPFPASSIVEIND3P un NUM11GENSXCARD legion N31GENSF e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S sedition N31ACCSF ceter ADJ11DATPXPOS exercit N41DATPM const V11PRESACTIVEINF0X fid N51ACCSF | The first defection reported to Vitellius was that of the Third legion. The news came in a letter sent by Aponius Saturninus before he also joined Vespasians side. But Aponius, in his excitement over the sudden change, had not written the whole truth, and the flattery of courtiers gave a less serious interpretation to the news. They said that this was the mutiny of only one legion; that the rest of the troops were faithful. | final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json |
90,191 | ulul V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P habitator N31NOMPM pil N11GENSF conticu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS popul N21NOMSM Chanaa OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S disperiv V61PERFACTIVEIND3P omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS involut VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL argent N22DATSN | Howl, ye inhabitants of the Morter. All the people of Chanaan is hush, all are cut off that were wrapped up in silver. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
53,226 | sed CONJ cum ADVPOS Larentinam OTHER public N21ACCSM scort N22NOMSN vel V62PRESACTIVESUB1S saltim ADVPOS Laidem OTHER aut CONJ Phryne OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S inter PREPACC iunon N31NOMPF et CONJ cerer N31NOMPF et CONJ dian N11ACCPF ador V11PRESACTIVESUB2P cum ADVPOS Simonem OTHER mag N21ACCSM statu N11NOMSF et CONJ inscriptio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S sanct VPAR34GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL de N21GENSM inaugur V11PRESACTIVEIND2P cum ADVPOS de PREPABL paedagogi N11LOCPF aulic N21LOCPM nesci V41PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10ACCSM synod N21GENSM de N21ACCSM fac V31PRESACTIVEIND2P lic V21PRESACTIVEIND3S non ADV nobili ADJ32NOMPCCOMP de N21GENSM veter V11PRESACTIVESUB2S tamen ADVPOS contumeli N11ACCSF a ADV v PRON53DATPC deput V11FUTACTIVEIND3P h PRON31NOMSN et CONJ ali N24LOCPN licu V21PERFACTIVEINF0X qu PRON10NOMSN sol N22LOCPN antiquit ADJ11ACCPFPOS contul V32PERFACTIVEIND3S | But when you adore Larentina, the public harlot (I could wish it had at least been Lais or Phryne!) among the Junos, the Cereses and Dianas; when you establish Simon Magus with a statue and the inscription Holy Godb; when from among the pages of the imperial court you make some lad a god of the Sacred Synodc;'well, though the old gods were no nobler themselves, still they will count it insolence from you, that the privilege which antiquity gave to them alone, is open to others. | final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json |
62,090 | tal ADJ32NOMPNPOS voc N31LOCSF refer V32PRESACTIVEIND3S cur N11LOCPF que CONJ ingent ADJ31DATPXPOS aeger N23NOMSM sp N51ACCSF vult N41ABLSM simul V11PRESACTIVEIND3S prem V31PRESACTIVEIND3S alt VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL cord N32LOCSN dolor N31ACCSM | Such words he spoke, while sick with deep distress he feigns hope on his face, and deep in his heart stifles his anguish. | final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book1.json |
23,396 | h PRON31NOMSM cum ADVPOS in PREPABL patri N11NOMSF sin N21VOCSM satellit N31LOCPM s PRON54ABLXC tut VPAR21NOMSNPERFPPL non ADV arbitr V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3S athen N11ACCPF sin N21VOCSM ull ADJ13ABLSMPOS praesidi N24DATSN veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S tant ADJ11GENSMPOS que CONJ hospit N31ACCSM fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ mal V62IMPFACTIVESUB3S ips PRON62NOMSM cap V31PRESACTIVEIND2P pericul N22NOMSN adi V61PRESACTIVEINF0X qu PRON10ACCSF Timotheo OTHER de PREPABL fam N11NOMSF dimic VPAR11DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL de V51PRESACTIVEINF0X h PRON31ACCSM advers N21NOMSM tamen ADVPOS Timotheus OTHER postea ADVPOS popul N21GENSM iuss SUPINE21ABLSN bell N22NOMSN gess V31PERFACTIVEIND3S patri N11GENSF sancti ADJ11NOMPNCOMP iur V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S qu PRON10ACCSF hospiti N24GENSN ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL dux V31PERFACTIVEIND3S | That great man, although he did not think himself safe even in his own country without guards, came to Athens without a single attendant, being so devoted to his guest-friend that he preferred to risk his own life rather than fail Timotheus when he was defending his honour. Yet Timotheus afterwards, by order of the people, made war upon this very Jason, regarding the rights of his country as more sacred than those of hospitality. | final_alignments\Cornelius_Nepos_Timotheus.json |
90,843 | aqu N11GENSF furtiv ADJ11GENSFPOS dulci ADJ32NOMPCCOMP s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P et CONJ pan N39NOMSM abscondit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL suavi ADJ32NOMSCCOMP | Stolen waters are sweeter, and hidden bread is more pleasant. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
4,842 | rect ADJ11VOCSMPOS tu PRON52NOMSC quidem ADVPOS nesci V41IMPFACTIVEIND2S Pudentilla OTHER enim CONJ t PRON52DATSC cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS infest ADJ11ACCSFPOS malignitat N31ACCSF prob N21VOCSM de PREPABL ips PRON62NOMSF r N51GENSF tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS ceter ADJ11NOMSNPOS de PREPABL petitor N31LOCSM nihil N99XXN fat V21IMPFIND3S | Youre quite right, you didnt know, since Pudentilla being fully aware of your hateful malice talked only about her situation itself, but said nothing about her suitor. | final_alignments\Apuleius_Apologia.json |
15,011 | it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL commutat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL fortun N11NOMSF e PRON41ACCPM qu PRON10NOMPM in PREPABL sp N51ACCSF poti VPAR31GENPMFUTPPL castr N22GENPN vener V11PRESACTIVEIND3P undique ADVPOS circumvent VPAR34ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL intercipi V31PRESACTIVEIND3P et CONJ ex PREPABL homin N31GENPM mil N34LOCPN ampli ADJ11NOMSNCOMP XXX NUM20XXXCARD qu PRON10ACCSM numer N21ACCSM barbar N21GENPM ad ADVPOS castr N11NOMSF ven V41PERFACTIVEINF0X const V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S plus ADVCOMP terti V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S part VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL interfect VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL reliqu ADJ11ACCPMPOS perterrit VPAR21ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL fug N11ACCSF coici V31PRESACTIVEIND3P ac CONJ n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S in PREPABL loc N21LOCPM quidem ADVPOS superi ADJ11DATPXCOMP consist V31PRESACTIVEINF0X pati V31PRESIND3P | Fortune thus taking a turn, [our men] surround on every side, and slay those who had entertained the hope of gaining the camp and having killed more than the third part of an army of more than 30,000 men (which number of the barbarians it appeared certain had come up to our camp), put to flight the rest when panic-stricken, and do not suffer them to halt even upon the higher grounds. | final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book3.json |
63,493 | et CONJ tamen ADVPOS h PRON31ACCSF pelag N21DATSN praeterlab V31PRESSUB2S necesse ADJ99XXXPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S Ausoniae OTHER pars N33NOMSF ill PRON61NOMSF procul ADVPOS qu PRON10ACCSF pand V31PRESACTIVEIND3S apollo N31NOMSM | And yet past this shore you must drift upon the sea; far away is that part of Ausonia which Apollo reveals. | final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book3.json |
86,361 | conven V41PERFACTIVEIND3P enim CONJ ver N21VOCSM in PREPABL civitat N31LOCSF ist PRON61NOMSF advers N21NOMSM sanct VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL puer N23ACCSM tu ADJ11NOMSNPOS ies N43ACCSM qu PRON10ACCSM unx V31PERFACTIVEIND2S herodes N33NOMSM et CONJ ponti N25NOMSM pilat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL cum ADVPOS gent N33LOCPF et CONJ popul N21LOCPM israhel N31NOMSM | For of a truth there assembled together in this city against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed, Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles and the people of Israel, | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
85,144 | igitur CONJ postquam CONJ ann N21NOMSM transiv V61PLUPACTIVEIND3S recensu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S Benadad OTHER syr N21ACCPM et CONJ ascend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL Afec OTHER ut CONJ pugn V11IMPFACTIVESUB3S contra ADVPOS israhel N31NOMSM | Wherefore, at the return of the year, Benadad mustered the Syrians, and went up to Aphec, to fight against Israel. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
25,541 | otios N21ACCSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S i V61PRESACTIVEINF0X per PREPACC singul ADJ11ACCPMPOS et CONJ tot ADJ13ACCSFPOS seri N51ACCSF gen V31PRESPASSIVEIND2S ist PRON61GENSX explic V11PRESACTIVEINF0X cum ADVPOS in PREPABL prim N21LOCPM par VPAR21DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL probat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL mortalitas N31NOMSF in PREPABL ceter ADJ11ACCPMPOS ips PRON62ABLSM ordin N31LOCSM succession N31GENSF influx V31PERFACTIVESUB3S | It is waste of time to go through all one by one, and to trace the whole family line; the mortality which we have proved in the case of their first parents has descended to the rest by order of succession. | final_alignments\Minucius_Felix_Octavius.json |
84,707 | omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS loc N21NOMSM qu PRON10ACCSM calcav V11PERFACTIVESUB3S pes N31NOMSM vester ADJ12NOMSMPOS vester ADJ12NOMSMPOS esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3S a ADV desert VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ liban ADJ11DATSMPOS a ADV flumin N32LOCSN magn ADJ11DATSMPOS Eufrate OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS mare ADJ31NOMSNPOS occidental ADJ32NOMSNPOS esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3P termin N32LOCSN vestr PRON53GENPC | Every place, that your foot shall tread upon, shall be yours. From the desert, and from Libanus, from the great river Euphrates unto the western sea shall be your borders. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
58,174 | dux N31NOMSM roman ADJ11GENSFPOS pudiciti N11GENSF Lucretia OTHER cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS viril ADJ32NOMSCPOS anim N21NOMSM malign ADJ11DATSMPOS error N31LOCSM fortun N11GENSF muliebr ADJ32NOMSNPOS corpus N32NOMSN sortit VPAR34NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P a ADV sex ADV tarquini N25DATSM reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S superb ADJ11GENSMPOS fili N25DATSM | Lucretia, model of Roman chastity, whose manly spirit by Fortunes malignant error was allotted a womans body, was forcibly raped by Sex. Tarquinius, son of king Superbus. | final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book6.json |
92,202 | nihil N99XXN tamen ADVPOS interrog VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S dimis V31PERFACTIVEIND3P transi V61PRESACTIVEINF0X dic VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL deus N21VOCSM patr N31GENPM nostr N23GENPM d V11PRESACTIVESUB3S t PRON52DATSC grati N11ACCSF et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMSNPOS consili N24NOMSN t PRON52GENSC cord N32GENSN su N22NOMPN virtut N31LOCSF corrobor V11PRESACTIVESUB3S ut CONJ glori V11PRESSUB3S sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S t PRON52ABLSC hierusalem N99XXN et CONJ s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S nomen N32NOMSN tu ADJ11NOMSNPOS in PREPABL numer N21DATSM sanct VPAR34GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ iust N22GENPN | But they asked her no question, only they let her pass, saying: The God of our fathers give thee grace, and may he strengthen all the counsel of thy heart with his power, that Jerusalem may glory in thee, and thy name may be in the number of the holy and just. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
58,840 | acr ADJ33ACCSCPOS s PRON54ABLXC tunc ADVPOS pudiciti N11GENSF custod N31ACCSC popul N21NOMSM roman N21NOMSM postea ADVPOS plus ADVCOMP iust N22DATSN placid ADJ11NOMSNPOS iudic N31ACCSM praestit V11PERFACTIVEIND3S | The Roman people showed itself on that occasion a fierce guardian of chastity, but later on an unduly lenient judge. | final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book8.json |
7,829 | at CONJ t PRON52DATSC dilect N21GENSM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S des V51PRESACTIVESUB3S cur N11NOMSF marit N21GENSM iunct ADJ11NOMSFPOS col N11LOCPF thalam N21DATSM nunc ADVPOS monument N22NOMPN tu ADJ11DATSMPOS | But that the tender thoughts of your loved husband may not fail you, the tomb, now your abode, is built hard by your bridal chamber. | final_alignments\Ausonius_Parentalia.json |
32,497 | Bessus OTHER et CONJ ingeni N22DATSN et CONJ mult N22DATSN mer N22DATSN ferox ADJ31NOMSXPOS ade V61PRESACTIVEIND1S exars V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ vix ADVPOS ab PREPABL amic N11LOCPF qu PRON10ABLSM minus ADVCOMP occid V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S eu INTERJ strinx V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ABLSM Two words | Bessus, headstrong by nature, and made still more so by much wine, so burned with anger that he was with difficulty restrained by his friends from killing the speaker'for he had even drawn his scimitar. | final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book7.json |
75,357 | cum ADVPOS autem CONJ cognov V31PLUPACTIVESUB3P in PREPABL thessalonic N11NOMSF iudae N21GENSM quia CONJ et CONJ Beroeae OTHER praedicat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P a ADV paul N21DATSM verb N22NOMSN de N21GENSM ven V41PERFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ illuc ADVPOS commov VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ turb VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL multitudin N31ACCSF | And when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was also preached by Paul at Berea, they came thither also, stirring up and troubling the multitude. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
14,802 | tum ADVPOS dem N37GENPM necessari N22DATSN german N21GENSM su ADJ11ACCPFPOS copi N11ACCPF castr N11LOCPF edux V31PERFACTIVEIND3P generatim ADVPOS que CONJ constitu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P par N31LOCPC intervall N22LOCPN Harudes OTHER Marcomanos OTHER Tribocos OTHER Vangiones OTHER Nemetes OTHER Sedusios OTHER sueb N21ACCPM omn ADJ32ACCSCPOS que CONJ aci N51ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS raed N11LOCPF et CONJ carr N21LOCPM circumded V11PERFACTIVEIND3P n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S qu PRON10NOMSF sp N51NOMSF in PREPABL fug N11NOMSF relinqu V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S | Then at last of necessity the Germans drew their forces out of camp, and disposed them canton by canton, at equal distances, the Harudes, Marcomanni, Tribocci, Vangiones, Nemetes, Sedusii, Suevi; and surrounded their whole army with their chariots and wagons, that no hope might be left in flight. | final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book1.json |
100,966 | aperu V41PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ domin N21NOMSM os N32NOMSN asin N11GENSF et CONJ locut VPAR31NOMSFPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMSN fec V31PERFACTIVEIND1S t PRON52DATSC cur ADVPOS percut V31PRESACTIVEIND2S m PRON51ABLSC ecce INTERJ i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S terti V11PRESACTIVEIND1S | And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said: What have I done to thee? Why strikest thou me, lo, now this third time? | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
72,716 | maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER dic VPAR31ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL s PRON54DATXC domin N21DATSM revert V31PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL terr N11ACCSF patr N31GENPM tu ADJ11GENPMPOS et CONJ ad ADVPOS generation N31ACCSF tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS er N21DATSM que CONJ cum ADVPOS t PRON52ABLSC | Especially the Lord saying to him: Return into the land of thy fathers, and to thy kindred, and I will be with thee. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
81,322 | cotidie ADVPOS qu PRON10ABLSM perdur VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL unianimiter ADVPOS in PREPABL templ N22DATSN et CONJ frang VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL circ V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S dom N21ACCPF pan N33ACCSM sum V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P cib N21ACCSM cum ADVPOS exultatio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ simplicitat N31LOCSF cord N32GENSN | And continuing daily with one accord in the temple and breaking bread from house to house, they took their meat with gladness and simplicity of heart: | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
70,933 | itaque ADVPOS fratr N31NOMPM aemul V11PRESPASSIVEIND2P prophet V11PRESACTIVEINF0X et CONJ loqu V31PRESINF0X lingu N11LOCPF nol V62PRESACTIVEIMP2P prohib V21PRESACTIVEINF0X | Wherefore, brethren, be zealous to prophesy: and forbid not to speak with tongues. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
95,141 | dic V31PRESACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ discipul N21GENSM rabbi N99XXM nunc ADVPOS quaer V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P t PRON52ABLSC iudae N21GENSM lapid V11PRESACTIVEINF0X et CONJ iterum ADVPOS vad N22LOCPN illuc ADVPOS | The disciples say to him: Rabbi, the Jews but now sought to stone thee. And goest thou thither again? | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
19,103 | lesbi ADJ11NOMSMPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S pulcer ADJ12NOMSMPOS qu PRON10NOMSN ni ADVPOS | Lesbius is a pretty boy; why not? | final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json |
28,147 | alt V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S rem N21NOMSM aqu N11ACCPF alt V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S t PRON52DATSC rad V31PRESACTIVESUB3S haren N11ACCPF tut VPAR21NOMSMPERFPPL eris V51PRESACTIVEIND3P medi N21DATSM maxi ADJ11NOMSFSUPER turb N11NOMSF mar N34LOCSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S | With one oar skimming the waters, the other scraping the sand, you will be safe: out in mid-sea occur the roughest storms. | final_alignments\Propertius_Elegies_Book3.json |
16,205 | e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S cum ADVPOS eporedorix N31NOMSM Viridomarus OTHER que CONJ ven V41PLUPACTIVESUB3P et CONJ de PREPABL stat SUPINE31ABLSN civitat N31GENSF cognov V31PLUPACTIVESUB3P litavicc N21ACCSM bibract N31LOCSF ab PREPABL aedu N21LOCPM recept N22NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S oppid N22NOMSN apud PREPACC e PRON41ACCPM maxi ADJ11GENSFSUPER auctoritat N31GENSF Convictolitavim OTHER magistrat N41ACCSM magn ADJ11ACCSFPOS que CONJ part N33ACCSF senat N41NOMSM ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM conven V41PERFACTIVEINF0X legat VPAR11ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL ad ADVPOS vercingetorig N31ACCSM de PREPABL pac N31LOCSF et CONJ amiciti N11NOMSF concili VPAR11NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL public N21VOCSM miss N21ACCPM non ADV praetermitt VPAR31NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS commod N21ACCSM existimav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P | When Eporedirix and Viridomarus came to this place, and received information of the disposition of the state, that Litavicus had been admitted by the Aedui into Bibracte , which is a town of the greatest importance among them, that Convictolitanis the chief magistrate and a great part of the senate had gone to meet him, that embassadors had been publicly sent to Vercingetorix to negotiate a peace and alliance; they thought that so great an opportunity ought not to be neglected. | final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book7.json |
79,519 | et CONJ a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S Salomo OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S tu PRON52NOMSC fec V31PERFACTIVEIND2S cum ADVPOS serv N21DATSM tu ADJ11DATSMPOS david N99XXM patr N31LOCSM me ADJ11DATSMPOS misericordi N11ACCSF magn ADJ11ACCSFPOS sicut ADVPOS ambulav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL conspect N41ABLSM tu ADJ11DATSMPOS in PREPABL veritat N31LOCSF et CONJ iustiti N11NOMSF et CONJ rect N22DATSN cord N32LOCSN cum ADVPOS t PRON52ABLSC custodiv V41PERFACTIVEIND2S ei INTERJ misericordi N11ACCSF tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS grand ADJ32ACCSCPOS et CONJ ded V11PERFACTIVEIND2S ei INTERJ fili N25ACCSM sed VPAR21ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S thron N21ACCSM e PRON41GENSX sicut ADVPOS et CONJ hodie ADVPOS | And Solomon said: Thou hast shewed great mercy to thy servant David, my father, even as he walked before thee in truth, and justice, and an upright heart with thee: and thou hast kept thy great mercy for him, and hast given him a son to sit on his throne, as it is this day. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
72,331 | si CONJ egress VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL fueris V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ad ADVPOS pugn N11ACCSF contra ADVPOS inimic N21ACCPM tu ADJ11ACCPMPOS et CONJ tradid V31PERFACTIVESUB3S e PRON41ACCPM domin N21NOMSM deus N21VOCSM tu ADJ11NOMSMPOS in PREPABL man N41ABLSF tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS captiv N21ACCPC que CONJ dux V31PERFACTIVESUB2S | If thou go out to fight against thy enemies, and the Lord thy God deliver them into thy hand, and thou lead them away captives, | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
87,216 | fruct VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL iust N22GENSN lign N22NOMSN vit N11GENSF et CONJ qu PRON10NOMPM suscip V31PRESACTIVEIND3S anim N11ACCPF sapi VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S | The fruit of the just man is a tree of life: and he that gaineth souls is wise. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
56,127 | regi ADJ11NOMSMPOS eo N21LOCPM Myraces OTHER interpres N31NOMSC ab PREPABL or N11LOCPF vener V11PRESACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ Colchos OTHER procul ADVPOS atque CONJ Aeetia OTHER parth N21LOCPM foeder V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S don V11FUTACTIVEIMP2S non ADV inrit ADJ11NOMSFPOS iung V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S aur N22DATSN | Myraces had come, a kings ambassador, from eastern shores, to make with Aeetes no idle treaty, uniting Parthians and Colchians by gifts of gold. | final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book6.json |
37,153 | sum ADJ00NOMSFSUPER homin N31LOCSM cur N11NOMSF de PREPABL litter N11LOCPF sed CONJ maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER religios N21LOCPM in PREPABL qu PRON10DATPX e PRON41ACCSM mag N21LOCPM occup V11PRESACTIVEIND3S medull N11NOMSF sens N41GENPM qu PRON10ACCSF spum N11NOMSF verb N22GENPN | He cares much for literature, but chiefly for religious literature, in which he is more concerned with the pith of the sense than with the froth of the words. | final_alignments\Sidonius_Letters_Book7.json |
64,821 | tum ADVPOS sic ADVPOS Hyrtacides OTHER aud V41PRESACTIVEIMP2P o INTERJ ment N33LOCPF aequ N22LOCPN Aeneadae OTHER neve CONJ h PRON31NOMSF nostr N23LOCPM spect V11PRESPASSIVESUB3P ab PREPABL ann N21LOCPM qu PRON10NOMPF fer V32PRESACTIVEIND1P | Then thus the son of Hyrtacus spoke: Men of Aeneas, listen with kindly minds, and do not let our proposal be judged by our years. | final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book9.json |
71,717 | sanctific V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S m PRON51DATSC omn ADJ32NOMSNPOS primogenit N22NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN aper V41PRESACTIVEIND3S vulv N11ACCSF in PREPABL fili N11LOCPF israhel N31NOMSM tam ADVPOS de PREPABL homin N31LOCPM qu PRON10ACCSF de PREPABL iument N22LOCPN me ADJ11NOMSFPOS s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P enim CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS | Sanctify unto me every firstborn that openeth the womb among the children of Israel, as well of men as of beasts: for they are all mine. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
66,234 | it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL dent N33NOMPM tympan N22GENSN e PRON41GENSX qu PRON10NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL ax N33LOCSM inclus VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL inpell VPAR31DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL dent N33NOMPM tympan N22GENSN plan N22GENSN cog V31PRESACTIVEIND3P f V33PRESACTIVEINF0X mol N11GENPF circination N31ACCSF | Thus the teeth of the drum which is on the axle, by driving the teeth of the horizontal drum, cause the grindstones to revolve. | final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_10.json |
85,765 | decim NUM20NOMSFORD fili N11LOCPF et CONJ fratr N31LOCPM e PRON41GENSX duodecim NUM20XXXCARD | The sixteenth to Hananias, to his sons and his brethren twelve. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
43,416 | sic ADVPOS tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS matur ADJ11DATPXPOS sign V11PRESPASSIVESUB3P tempor N32NOMPN can N21LOCPM et CONJ s V51PRESACTIVESUB2S ips PRON62NOMSM par VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ ad ADVPOS h PRON31ACCSM animos ADJ11VOCSMPOS timor N31ACCSM perveni V41PRESACTIVESUB2S n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S perg V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S me ADJ11ACCPMPOS orb V11PRESACTIVEINF0X penat N31NOMPM | So may your temples be marked by the grey hairs of age, so may you be yourself a parent and live to fear as I do, bold lad. Go not on to bereave my home. | final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book10.json |
22,085 | respond VPAR21NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL honorific ADJ11VOCSMPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S Marrucinis OTHER qu PRON10NOMPM ignomini N11NOMSF not VPAR11ACCPMFUTPASSIVEPPL censu V21PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCPM si CONJ qu PRON10NOMPM militi N11ACCSF subterfug V31PLUPACTIVESUB3P | The Marrucini, who decreed that any dodgers of military service should be marked by public infamy, deserve an honorific acknowledgment. | final_alignments\Cicero_Philippic_7.json |
2,468 | evas V31PERFACTIVEIND3S cum ADVPOS omn ADJ32DATPXPOS tamen ADVPOS pauc N21LOCPM levi ADJ32NOMSNCOMP vulner V11PRESACTIVEIND2P ips PRON62NOMSM innoxi ADJ11NOMSMPOS verecund ADJ11DATSMPOS rubor N31LOCSM suffus VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL | After all, he got back with all his men; a few were slightly wounded, he himself was unhurt, but bore a blush of shame upon his face. | final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book24.json |
99,501 | locut VPAR31GENSMPERFPPL que CONJ s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P fili N25GENSMr Ioseph OTHER ad ADVPOS Ios OTHER u N33LOCSF atque CONJ dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3P quare ADVPOS ded V11PERFACTIVEIND2S m PRON51DATSC possession N31ACCSF sort N33GENSF et CONJ funicul N21GENSM un NUM11GENSXCARD cum ADVPOS s V51PRESACTIVESUB1S tant ADJ11GENSFPOS multitudin N31GENSF et CONJ benedix V31PERFACTIVESUB3S m PRON51DATSC domin N21NOMSM | And the children of Joseph spoke to Josue, and said: Why hast thou given me but one lot and one portion to possess, whereas I am of so great a multitude, and the Lord hath blessed me? | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
18,435 | ego PRON51NOMSC ut CONJ puell N11GENSF un NUM11NOMSNCARD m PRON51ABLSC fac V31IMPFACTIVESUB1S beati ADJ11ACCSCCOMP non ADV inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND1S m PRON51DATSC tam ADVPOS fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S malign ADJ11VOCSMPOS ut CONJ provinci N11NOMSF qu PRON10NOMSN mal N11NOMSF incid V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S non ADV poss V52IMPFACTIVESUB1S octo NUM20XXXCARD homin N31NOMPM par V11PRESACTIVEINF0X rect ADJ11ACCPMPOS | I, to make myself out to the girl as specially fortunate above the rest, say, Things did not go so unkindly with me'bad as the province was which fell to my chance'as to prevent my getting eight straight-backed fellows. | final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json |
2,023 | expedition N31ACCSF iulian N21NOMSM par V11PRESACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL pers N11ACCPM et CONJ ad ADVPOS praenosc VPAR31NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL bell N22GENSN event VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL oracul N22NOMPN consul V31PRESACTIVEIND3S victim N11ACCPF que CONJ innumerabil ADJ32NOMPCPOS caed V31PRESACTIVEIND3S tot ADJ13NOMSMPOS haruspicin N11GENSF et CONJ auguri N24LOCPN addict VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL | Julian prepares for a campaign against the Persians, and in order to learn the outcome of the war, he consults the oracles and slays countless victims, abandoning himself wholly to soothsaying and prophecies. | final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book22.json |
16,686 | medi N21LOCPM que CONJ e PRON41GENPM praesidi N24LOCPN cum ADVPOS es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3P cum ADVPOS quaer V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S qu PRON10NOMPM es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3P un NUM11NOMSMCARD ex PREPABL nostr N23LOCPM respond V21PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ sil V21PRESACTIVESUB3S verb N22NOMSN fac V31PRESACTIVEINF0X nam CONJ i PRON41NOMSN tempor N32GENSN con V11PRESINF0X ad ADVPOS mur N21ACCSM acced V31PRESACTIVEINF0X ut CONJ oppid N22NOMSN capi V31PRESACTIVESUB3P | When they were in the middle of their positions someone asked who they were; and one of our men told the questioner to hold his tongue: just at the moment they were trying to come up to the wall so as to capture the town. | final_alignments\Caesar_Spanish.json |
22,769 | sic ADVPOS m ADV brut N21DATSM us VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ut CONJ null N21DATSM ill PRON61NOMSM adulescens N33NOMSC aequal ADJ32DATSXPOS familiari N21NOMSM qu PRON10ACCSF h PRON31NOMSN sen ADJ11VOCSMPOS neque ADVPOS sol N22NOMSN e PRON41ACCSM princip N31ACCSM consili N24GENSN hab V21IMPFACTIVESUB3S sed CONJ etiam CONJ in PREPABL convict N41ABLSM | Atticus relations with Marcus Brutus were such, that there were none of his own age with whom the younger man was more intimate than with the old knight whom he made, not only his chief adviser, but also his boon companion. | final_alignments\Cornelius_Nepos_Atticus.json |
84,027 | conplev V21PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS sermon N31NOMPM ist PRON61ACCPM loqu VPAR31NOMSXPRESPPL ad ADVPOS univers N21ACCSM israhel N31NOMSM | And he ended all these words, speaking to all Israel. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
82,870 | toll VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ergo ADVPOS princeps N31NOMSM militi N11GENSF hieremi N18ACCSM dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM domin N21NOMSM deus N21VOCSM tu ADJ11NOMSMPOS locut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P mal N21ACCSM h PRON31NOMSN sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S loc N21ACCSM ist PRON61ACCSM | And the general of the army taking Jeremias, said to him: The Lord thy God hath pronounced this evil upon this place, | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
97,840 | port V11FUTACTIVEIND3S iniquitat N31ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS quia CONJ sanct VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL domin N21GENSM pollu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ peri V61FUTACTIVEIND3S anim N11NOMSF ill PRON61NOMSF de PREPABL popul N21DATSM su N21DATSM | And shall bear his iniquity, because he hath defiled the holy thing of the Lord. And that soul shall perish from among his people. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
67,000 | itaque ADVPOS negav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S Arcesius OTHER item ADVPOS Pythius OTHER non ADV minus ADVCOMP Hermogenes OTHER | for example Arcesius, Pythius, and especially Hermogenes. | final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_4.json |
86,041 | ibi ADVPOS que CONJ castrametat VPAR11NOMPMPERFPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P de PREPABL Bethsimo OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS Belsattim OTHER in PREPABL plani ADJ11DATPXCOMP loc N21LOCPM moabit N17GENPM | And there they camped from Bethsimoth even to Ablesatim in the plains of the Moabites, | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
70,296 | et CONJ faci V31PRESACTIVESUB3S t PRON52ABLSC excelsi ADJ11ACCSCCOMP cunct N11LOCPF gent N33LOCPF qu PRON10ACCPF creav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL laud V11PRESACTIVESUB1S et CONJ nomen N32NOMSN et CONJ glori N11ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS ut CONJ s V51PRESACTIVESUB2S popul N21NOMSM sanct VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL domin N21GENSM de N21GENSM t PRON52GENSC sicut ADVPOS locut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P | And to make thee higher than all nations which he hath created, to his own praise, and name, and glory: that thou mayst be a holy people of the Lord thy God, as he hath spoken. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
89,597 | et CONJ aedific V11FUTACTIVEIND2S alt V11PRESACTIVEINF0X domin N21DATSM de N21DATSM tu ADJ11DATSMPOS in PREPABL summitat N31LOCSF petr N11GENSF hu PRON31GENSX sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S qu PRON10ACCSF sacrifici N24NOMSN ante ADVPOS posu V31PERFACTIVEIND2S toll V31FUTACTIVEIND2S que CONJ taur N21ACCSM secund NUM12NOMSNORD et CONJ offer V32FUTACTIVEIND2S holocaust N22NOMSN sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S lign N22GENPN stru N33ACCSF qu PRON10NOMPF de PREPABL nemor N32LOCSN succid V31PRESPASSIVEIND2S | And thou shalt build un altar to the Lord thy God, in the top of this rock, whereupon thou didst lay the sacrifice before: and thou shalt take the second bullock, and shalt offer a holocaust upon a pile of the wood, which thou shalt cut down out of the grove. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
74,759 | ut CONJ defici VPAR31DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL pan N39LOCSM et CONJ aqu N11NOMSF corru V31PRESACTIVESUB3S unusquisque PRON10NOMSM ad ADVPOS fratr N31ACCSM su N21ACCSM et CONJ contabesc V31PRESACTIVESUB3P in PREPABL iniquitat N31LOCPF su N21LOCPM | So that when bread and water fail, every man may fall against his brother, and they may pine away in their iniquities. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
30,322 | qu PRON10GENPM consternation N31ACCSF macedon N31NOMPM verit VPAR21GENSMPERFPPL in PREPABL regi N11ACCSF coe V61PRESACTIVEIND3P ips PRON62GENPM sententi N11NOMSF es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3S expon V31PRESACTIVEIND3P | The Macedonians, fearing some disturbance from these, went in a body to the royal quarters and expressed their opinions. | final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book10.json |
49,540 | adsimul V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ iudic N31GENSM part VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL advers N21ACCSM germanic N21GENSM stirp N31ACCSF subd V31PRESACTIVEIND2P qu PRON10NOMPM accusat VPAR11GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL nomin N32NOMPN sustin V21IMPFACTIVESUB3P maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER que CONJ insect V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3P neron N31ACCSM proxi ADJ00NOMSNSUPER succession N31LOCSF et CONJ qu PRON10ACCSF modest ADJ11NOMSFPOS iuvent N11NOMSF plerumque ADVPOS tamen ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMSN in PREPABL praesenti N11GENPF conduc V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S oblit ADJ11NOMSNPOS dum CONJ a ADV libert N11LOCPF et CONJ client N33LOCPM apisc VPAR31GENSFFUTPPL potenti N11GENSF proper ADJ11DATPXPOS exstimul V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S ut CONJ erect ADJ11NOMSNPOS et CONJ fid VPAR31ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL anim N21GENSM ostend V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S vell V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S i PRON41NOMSN popul N21ACCSM roman N21ACCSM cup V31PRESACTIVEINF0X exercit VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL neque ADVPOS aus VPAR21NOMSNFUTACTIVEPPL contra ADVPOS seian ADJ11NOMSNPOS qu PRON10NOMPM nunc ADVPOS patienti N11ACCSF sen ADJ11DATPXPOS et CONJ segniti N11ACCSF iuven ADJ32NOMSCPOS iuxta ADVPOS insult V11PRESACTIVESUB3S | Towards the family of Germanicus he began to assume the pose of judge, suborning agents to support the character of accusers, their main attack to be delivered on Nero, who stood next in the line of succession, and, in spite of the modesty of his youth, too often forgot what the times demanded, while his freedmen and clients, bent on the rapid acquisition of power, urged him to a display of spirit and confidence:'It was this the nation desired and the armies yearned for, and Sejanus, who now trampled alike on the patience of an old man and the tameness of a young one, would not risk a counter-stroke! | final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book4.json |
56,629 | ergo ADVPOS prodigi N24GENPN numer N21ACCSM numer N21DATSM calamitat N31GENPF aequav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S infelic ADJ31DATSXPOS pugn N11NOMSF turp ADJ32DATSXPOS foed V11PRESPASSIVESUB2S deditio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S funest ADJ11NOMSFPOS | So he equalled the number of portents with the number of his disasters: a lost battle, a disgraceful treaty, a lamentable handover. | final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book1.json |
9,662 | benedictio N31NOMSF perit VPAR61GENSMFUTACTIVEPPL sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S m PRON51ABLSC veni V61IMPFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ cor N32NOMSN vidu ADJ11GENSFPOS consolat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL sum V51PRESACTIVEIND3P | The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me, and the heart of the widow did I comfort. | final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book2.json |
15,747 | et CONJ nunc ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPM diligenti ADJ31NOMSNCOMP e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S r N51ACCSF cognosc V31PRESACTIVEINF0X vol V62PRESACTIVEIND3P plerumque ADVPOS ill PRON61ABLSM disc VPAR31GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL caus N11NOMSF proficisc V31PRESIND3P | and now those who desire to gain a more accurate knowledge of that system generally proceed thither for the purpose of studying it. | final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book6.json |
68,789 | et CONJ conteru V21PERFACTIVEIND3S princip N31NOMPM Tyriorum OTHER et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS duc V31FUTACTIVEIND2S Philisthim OTHER | And he crushed the princes of the Tyrians, and all the lords of the Philistines: | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
99,367 | et CONJ Elacoth OTHER et CONJ Roob OTHER cum ADVPOS suburban N21LOCPM su N21LOCPM civitat N31NOMPF quattuor NUM20XXXCARD | And Helcath, and Rohob, with their suburbs, four cities. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
26 | h PRON31NOMSF que CONJ non ADV diu ADVPOS s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P perpetrat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL | This however did not continue long; | final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book14.json |
69,947 | non ADV incredibil ADJ32NOMPCPOS verb N22DATSN ill PRON61GENSX | Be not thou incredulous to his word. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
89,205 | qu PRON10DATPX credid V31PERFACTIVEIND3S audit N41DATSM nostr N23DATSM et CONJ brachi N24NOMSN domin N21GENSM cu PRON10DATSX revelat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P | Who a hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed? | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
6,075 | sens N41NOMSM ab V51PRESACTIVEIND3S parv ADJ11DATPXPOS lact VPAR11DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ puer N23GENPM dur N22NOMPN rudiment N22NOMPN et CONJ iuven ADJ32GENPXPOS temerari ADJ11NOMSFPOS pubes N33NOMSF | the infant at the breast lacks understanding; boys have hard lessons to afflict them, and youths the rash folly of their kind. | final_alignments\Ausonius_Eclogues.json |
20,567 | maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER ver N21DATSM consulat N41ACCSM me ADJ11NOMSNPOS c ADV n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S pompei N25NOMSM probav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10NOMPM ut CONJ m PRON51ABLSC prim N21ACCSM deced VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ex PREPABL syri N11NOMSF vid V21PERFACTIVEIND3S complex VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ gratul VPAR11NOMSXPRESPPL me ADJ11DATSMPOS benefici N24DATSN patri N11ACCSF s PRON54ABLXC vis VPAR21NOMSNFUTACTIVEPPL esse V51PRESACTIVEIND3P dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3S | Above all, my consulship was approved by Gnaeus Pompeius, who at our first meeting on his return from Syria embraced me and congratulated me, saying that he owed it to me that he would see his native land again. | final_alignments\Cicero_Philippic_2.json |
40,053 | huc ADVPOS quicquid PRON10NOMSN super V51PRESACTIVEIND3S capt VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL clipe N21ACCPM que CONJ simul ADVPOS que CONJ infaust ADJ11ACCPMPOS iaci V31PRESACTIVEIND3P ens N33NOMPM et CONJ condit VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL bell N22DATSN effodi V31PRESACTIVEIND3P penit ADJ11NOMSMPOS terr N11GENSF gaud V21PRESACTIVEIND3P que CONJ superb ADJ11GENSMPOS victor N31GENSM praed N11ACCSF flamm N11LOCPF don V11PRESACTIVEINF0X supre ADJ11DATPXSUPER | They throw on the pile all that the conquered still possess, and their shields too and swords that could not save; and they dig up from the bowels of the earth hoards buried in time of war, and with joy and pride consign the conquerors booty to the all-devouring flames. | final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book2.json |
1,805 | in PREPABL vit N11NOMSF parc N11NOMSF et CONJ sobri ADJ11NOMSFPOS ed VPAR31GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL pot VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL que CONJ moderatio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S valetudin N31ACCSF it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL retinu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S firm ADJ11ACCSFPOS ut CONJ rar ADJ11ACCPMPOS collig V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S morb N21ACCPM sed CONJ e PRON41ACCPM non ADV procul ADVPOS a ADV vit N11GENSF pericul N22LOCPN i PRON41NOMSN enim CONJ even V41PRESACTIVEINF0X corpor N32LOCPN a ADV lascivi N11NOMSF dimot VPAR21DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ lux N41DATSMuncommon diuturn ADJ11NOMSFPOS experiment N22NOMPN et CONJ profession N31NOMPF med VPAR21GENSMFUTPPL Syncope r=>v.r | By a prudent and temperate manner of life and by moderation in eating and drinking he maintained such sound health that he rarely suffered from illnesses, but such as he had were of a dangerous character. For that abstinence from dissipation and luxury have this effect on the body is shown by repeated experience, as well as by the statements of physicians. | final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book21.json |
41,801 | sed CONJ i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S praeven V41PLUPACTIVEIND3S arc N11LOCPF litore ADJ11GENSFPOS serv V11FUTPASSIVEIMP2S Abas OTHER ignot VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL que CONJ reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X edid V11PLUPACTIVEIND3S sed CONJ Graia OTHER tamen ADVPOS succed V31PRESACTIVEINF0X terr N11LOCPF carbas N22NOMPN | But already Abas, warder of the coastal tower, had been before them, announcing to the king that unknown sails, albeit Greek, were approaching land. | final_alignments\Statius_Achilleid.json |
90,666 | et CONJ cum ADVPOS i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S hor N11NOMSF mult N11NOMSF fi V33IMPFACTIVESUB3S access V31PERFACTIVEIND3P discipul N21GENSM e PRON41GENSX dic VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL desert VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P loc N21NOMSM h PRON31NOMSM et CONJ i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S hor N11NOMSF praeteriv V61PERFACTIVEIND3S | And when the day was now far spent, his disciples came to him, saying: This is a desert place, and the hour is now past: | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
98,521 | et CONJ qu PRON10NOMPF praecep V31PERFACTIVEIND3S d V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X e PRON41DATPX domin N21NOMSM a ADV fili N11LOCPF israhel N31NOMSM religion N31LOCSF perpetu ADJ11NOMSFPOS in PREPABL generation N31LOCPF su N21LOCPM | And the things that the Lord commanded to be given them by the children of Israel, by a perpetual observance in their generations. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
27,240 | deb V21PRESACTIVEIND2S ergo ADVPOS caesar N31NOMSM et CONJ solv V31PRESACTIVEIND2S et CONJ cum ADVPOS ter ADVPOS consul N31NOMPM fac V31PRESACTIVEIND2S non ADV t PRON52DATSC magn ADJ11NOMSMPOS princeps N31NOMSM sed CONJ non ADV ingrat ADJ11NOMSMPOS amic N21NOMSM vid V21PRESPASSIVEIND2S quin ADVPOS etiam CONJ perquam ADVPOS modic N22NOMPN qu PRON10NOMPF civ N33GENPC merit VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL fortun N11GENSF tu ADJ11GENSFPOS vir N33LOCPF in PREPABL mai ADJ11NOMSNCOMP extoll V31PRESACTIVEIND2S | This then is a debt which you wish to repay, and in doing so by granting a third consulship you see yourself not as a great emperor so much as a not ungrateful friend. Moreover, however modest the services of your subjects, you ennoble them by virtue of your rank, | final_alignments\Pliny_Younger_Panegyricus.json |
64,056 | bell N22NOMPN horrid ADJ11NOMSFPOS bell N22NOMPN et CONJ Thybrim OTHER mult N22DATSN spum VPAR11ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL sanguin N31LOCSM cern V31PRESACTIVEIND1S | Wars, grim wars I see, and the Tiber foaming with streams of blood. | final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book6.json |
88,759 | n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S dic N11ACCPF quomodo ADVPOS fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3S m PRON51DATSC sic ADVPOS faci V31PRESACTIVESUB1S ei INTERJ redd V31PRESACTIVESUB1S unicuique PRON10DATSX secund NUM12NOMSNORD opus N32NOMSN su N21ACCSM | Say not: I will do to him as he hath done to me: I will render to every one according to his work. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
64,947 | effug V31PRESACTIVEIND3S horr VPAR21NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL strid VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL adduct VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL sagitt N11NOMSF per PREPACC que CONJ caput N32NOMSN mul N21GENSM veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ cav N11NOMSF tempor N32NOMPN ferr N22DATSN traic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S | With awful whirr speeds forth the tight-drawn shaft, passes through the head of Remulus, and cleaves the hollow temples with its steel. | final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book9.json |
87,148 | et CONJ cum ADVPOS coep V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S ration N31ACCSF pon V31PRESACTIVEINF0X oblat VPAR32NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ un NUM11NOMSMCARD qu PRON10NOMPM deb V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S decem NUM20XXXCARD mili N22NOMPN talent N22NOMPN | And when he had begun to take the account, one as brought to him, that owed him ten thousand talents. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
10,932 | et CONJ nov V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S dulcison ADJ11DATSMPOS modul V11PRESIND2S carmin N32NOMPN plectr N22DATSN spons VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL hymn N21DATSM exult V11PRESACTIVEIND2S et CONJ nov V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S dulcison ADJ11DATSMPOS | To Him on harp melodiously thou soundest sweet and tuneful strain, To Him with psalm and harmony, new and sweet spouse, in glad refrain. | final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book4.json |
5,460 | sed CONJ ut CONJ pri ADJ00NOMSNCOMP nov V31PERFACTIVESUB2P cuiat ADJ31GENSXPOS s V51PRESACTIVESUB1S qu PRON10NOMPM s V51PRESACTIVESUB1S Aegiensis OTHER | But first, so that you may know where I am from, I am from Aegium. | final_alignments\Apuleius_Metamorphoses_Book1.json |
6,118 | omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS in PREPABL h PRON31DATPX et CONJ ab PREPABL h PRON31DATPX s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS sive CONJ negoti N24GENSN sive CONJ ot N21GENSM qu PRON10NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S seu CONJ turbid ADJ11NOMSFPOS sive CONJ quiet VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL | In them is all, and all from them; be it a matter of business or pleasure, of bustle or repose. | final_alignments\Ausonius_Eclogues.json |
18,699 | non ADV tu ADJ11NOMSMPOS lev ADJ32NOMSCPOS in PREPABL mal N11NOMSF dedit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL vir N23NOMSM adulter N11NOMSF probr N22NOMPN turp ADJ32NOMPNPOS persequ VPAR31NOMSXPRESPPL a ADV tu ADJ11DATPXPOS ten V21PRESPASSIVEIND2S vol V62FUTACTIVEIND3S secub V11PRESACTIVEINF0X papill N11LOCPF | Your husband will not, lightly given to some wicked paramour, and following shameful ways of dishonour, wish to lie away from your soft bosom; | final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json |
11,283 | et CONJ sed V21PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL sed V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S su N22NOMPN pridie ADVPOS kalend N11GENPF septembr N31GENPM dominic N11NOMSF qu PRON10NOMPM inter PREPACC mult ADJ11ACCPMPOS qu PRON10ACCPM ordinav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S antistit N31NOMPM etiam CONJ Gebmundo OTHER Hrofensis OTHER ecclesi N11GENSF praesul N31LOCSC defunct N21DATSC Tobiam OTHER pro PREPABL ill PRON61ABLSM consecrav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S vir N22NOMSN latin N11NOMSF graec ADJ11NOMSFPOS et CONJ Saxonica OTHER lingu N11NOMSF atque CONJ eruditio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S multipliciter ADVPOS instruct VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL | and took his seat upon his throne the 31st day of August, being Sunday; who amongst many whom he ordained to be bishops, after Gebmund prelate of the church of Rochester was dead, also consecrated Tobias in his place, a man instructed in the Latin, Greek and Saxon tongues and of much learning beside in many ways. | final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book5.json |
22,817 | mendaci N24NOMSN neque ADVPOS dic V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S neque ADVPOS pat V31PRESINF0X pot V52IMPFACTIVEIND3S | He never lied, nor could he tolerate falsehood. | final_alignments\Cornelius_Nepos_Atticus.json |
51,911 | sed CONJ praecipu ADJ11NOMSNPOS ips PRON62NOMSM vitelli N25NOMSM ostent VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL erat V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ignar ADJ11NOMSMPOS militi N11GENSF improvid ADJ11NOMSMPOS consili N24GENSN qu PRON10DATPX ordo N31NOMSM agmin N32GENSN qu PRON10NOMPF cur N11NOMSF explor VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL quant ADJ11NOMSMPOS urg VPAR21DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL trah VPAR31DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL v N33LOCSF bell N22DATSN mod N21NOMSM ali ADJ15ACCPMPOS rogit VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ ad ADVPOS omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS nunti N24ACCPM vult N41ABLSM et CONJ incess SUPINE31ABLSN trepid ADJ11NOMSMPOS dein ADVPOS temulent ADJ11NOMSMPOS | But the most outstanding portent was Vitellius himself; unskilled in war, without foresight, unacquainted with the proper order of march, the use of scouts, the limits within which a general should hurry on a campaign or delay it, he was constantly questioning others; at the arrival of every messenger his face and gait betrayed his anxiety; and then he would drink heavily. | final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book3.json |
83,803 | inclin V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P aur V11PRESACTIVESUB1S vestr ADJ12ACCSFPOS et CONJ veni V61PRESACTIVEIMP2P ad ADVPOS m PRON51ABLSC aud V41PRESACTIVEIMP2P et CONJ viv V31FUTACTIVEIND3S anim N11NOMSF vestr ADJ12NOMSFPOS et CONJ feri V41PRESACTIVESUB1S v PRON53DATPC pact VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL sempitern ADJ11NOMSNPOS misericordi N11ACCPF david N99XXM fidel ADJ32NOMPCPOS | Incline your ear and come to me: hear and your soul shall live, and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, the faithful mercies of David. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |
60,656 | qu PRON10NOMSN autem CONJ maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER perpurg V11PRESACTIVESUB3S es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S equin ADJ11NOMSNPOS tum ADVPOS asinin ADJ11NOMSNPOS dein ADVPOS bubul ADJ11NOMSNPOS tum ADVPOS caprin ADJ11NOMSNPOS | Mares milk, however, has the greatest purgative effect, secondly asss milk, then cows milk, and lastly goats milk. | final_alignments\Varro_Agriculture_Book2.json |
78,710 | et CONJ dat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ill PRON61DATPX n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S occid V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P e PRON41ACCPM sed CONJ ut CONJ cruci V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3P mens N33LOCPM quinque NUM20XXXCARD et CONJ cruciat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL e PRON41GENPM ut CONJ cruciat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL scorpi N21GENSM cum ADVPOS percut V31PRESACTIVEIND3S homin N31ACCSM | And it was given unto them that they should not kill them: but that they should torment them five months. And their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when he striketh a man. | final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json |