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Iusti tia: justice, the preservation of the good and the punishment of the wicked. The Latin four-fold classification--later adopted by Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas--originates in much older Greek philosophy. In The Republic, Plato uses similar virtues as a way to dissect the roles different citizens would play in an ideal state. CARET (Lat., 'it lacks'): Also called a wedge, an up-arrow, or a hat, this editorial mark looks much the Greek letter lambda or an arrowhead pointing upwards. Here is an example: ^. An editor will write a caret underneath a line of text to indicate that a word, letter, or punctuation mark needs insertion at the spot where the two lines converge.

CARMEN: (Lat. Highly compressed pc games less than 300 mb download. 'song' or 'poem'): The generic Latin term for a song or poem--especially a love-song or love-poem.

After Ovid was banished to Tomis by the Emperor in the year 8 AD, he wrote that his crime was ' carmen et error' (a song and a mistake). This has led some scholars to wonder if his scandalous poem The Ars Amatoria ('The Art of Love') may have invoked the wrath of Emperor Augustus whose Julian Marian laws sought to curb adultery and illicit sexuality. CARPE DIEM: Literally, the phrase is Latin for 'seize the day,' from carpere (to pluck, harvest, or grab) and the accusative form of die (day). The term refers to a common moral or in classical literature that the reader should make the most out of life and should enjoy it before it ends.

Poetry or literature that illustrates this moral is often called poetry or literature of the ' carpe diem' tradition. Examples include Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress,' and Herrick's 'To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time.' Cf.,,,, and the motif. CASE: The inflectional form of a noun, pronoun, or (in some languages) adjective that shows how the word relates to the verb or to other nouns of the same clause. For instance, them is the objective case of they, and their is the possessive case of they.

Common cases include the nominative, the accusative, the genitive, the dative, the ablative, the vocative, and the instrumental forms. Patterns of particular endings added to words to indicate their case are called. Click here for. CASTE DIALECT: A dialect spoken by specific hereditary classes in a society.

Often the use of caste dialect marks the speaker as part of that particular class. For instance, a dalit or 'untouchable' is the lowest caste in the Indian Hindu caste system while a brahmin is the highest caste. Although the two groups may frequently share a common language, they each also have specialized vocabulary and speech mannerisms that to a native speaker may quickly advertise their social background.