Hello.
Could you give me a clue if the word order of this Latin sentence makes sense?
If I'm not mistaken it would mean "a small viper kills a big ox by poison", but its word order appears to be confusing because there's a too big gap between a modified word(vepera) and an adjective(parva) modifying it.
Parva and Vepera - the Position of the Modifier
Could you give me a clue if the word order of this Latin sentence makes sense?
If I'm not mistaken it would mean "a small viper kills a big ox by poison", but its word order appears to be confusing because there's a too big gap between a modified word(vepera) and an adjective(parva) modifying it.