Supra scripsisse

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Latin Construction

supra scripsisse.

  1. ‘To have written or mentioned before.’

Constructions

Conjunction constructions

Noun constructions

Objects of supra scripsisse

Loci

  • αʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 16.16a:
haec quae supra scripsi ad eos delata sunt The things that I mentioned above were reported to them.
  • βʹ n. Cicero, Ad Atticum 3.19:
mihi Epirus aut iter ad salutem dabit aut quod scripsi supra. Epirus will either provide me a path to health, or else what I mentioned above.
  • γʹ conj. Cicero, Ad Familiares 11.5:
cum hortatione non egeas, ut supra scripsi, non utar ea pluribus verbis because you do not need encouragementas I mentioned aboveI will not spend more words on it.
  • γ² conj. Decimus Brutus ap. Cicero, Ad Familiares 11.10:
cum haec talia sint, quo minus, quod ad me pertinebit, homines interpellent, ut supra scripsi, non impedio If this is how things are, as far as I'm concerned, I won't keep people from interposing, as I mentioned above.
  • δʹ n. Cicero, Ad Familiares 13.4:
sed haec, quae supra scripta sunt, eo spectant, ut et horter et suadeam But these things that have been written above aim both to encourage and persuade.
  • δ² n. Cicero, Ad Familiares 13.28:
illud, quod supra scripsi, id 〈 tibi confirmo 〉 in meque recipio And that which I mentioned above, I am confirming it to you and taking it on myself
  • δ³ Cicero, Ad Familiares 13.63:
commendo tibi hominem sic ut intellegis me 〈 eum, de 〉 quo ea supra scripserim, debere commendare I commend this person to you as strongly as you expect I should commend the one who I wrote those things about above.
  • εʹ conj. Cicero, Ad Familiares 3.10:
ut supra scripsi, purgare me tibi hoc tuo tempore quam accusare te mallem as I mentioned above, I preferred, under your circumstances, to justify myself to you rather than accuse you
  • στʹ n. Cicero, Ad Familiares 6.10:
tibi et illa polliceor, quae supra scripsi, quae sunt adhuc mea, et ea, quae praeterea videor mihi ex aliqua parte retinere tamquam ex reliquiis pristinae dignitatis I promise you both those things which I mentioned above which are still mine, and also those things which I seem to myself to in some degree retain from the remains of my original status
  • ζʹ Caelius Rufus ap. Cicero, Ad Familiares 8.6:
Quod tibi supra scripsi Curionem valde frigere, iam calet; nam ferventissime concerpitur Though I wrote to you before that Curio was very much out in the cold, now things are warming up for him, for he's being rather heatedly torn apart.