inopia militum, inopia pecuniae, inopia frumenti, inopia aquae etc. etc.
The genitive-supplement of the noun inopia is subjective or objective in sense? Or perhaps something else…?
Thnx!
inopia militum, inopia pecuniae, inopia frumenti, inopia aquae etc. etc.
The genitive-supplement of the noun inopia is subjective or objective in sense? Or perhaps something else…?
Thnx!
Definitionis genetivus casus seu descriptionis, ut opinor. Nomen inopiae seu inopis e verbo non derivatur, dein nec subjectivo nec objective casu genetivo hoc nomen.
I think this is a genitive of definition or description. Inopia or Inops is not related to a verb so it’s not subjective or objective genitive.