Lexicographical Neighbors of Juves
Literary usage of Juves
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appendix to Bennett's Latin Grammar for Teachers and Advanced Students by Charles Edwin Bennett (1895)
"The earliest form of these clauses would be represented by such examples as te
oro; eum juves, lit. ' I entreat you; help him ! ..."
2. A Latin Grammar by Charles Edwin Bennett (1895)
"The earliest form of these clauses would be represented by such examples as fe
oro ; eum juves, lit. ' I entreat you; help him ! ..."
3. A Latin Grammar by Thomas Chase (1882)
"... dee Pollux, juves; or the e may be an old interjection. sodes prythee; if you
will be so good. (b) Borrowed from the Greek : apage off! away! for ..."