The pronoun hic (this) is written with short i in many places, e.g. Oxford Latin Dictionary. But in Lewis & Short: Latin-English dictionary and Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar, it is written as hīc with a long i.
- What is the difference between HUC and HIC in Latin?
- What is HIC in Latin?
- What is a hic?
- What is hic in america?
What is the difference between HUC and HIC in Latin?
Latin is careful to distinguish hic ("here, at this place"), hinc ("hence, from this place"), and huc ("hither, to this place"). English is a bit sloppy. So when in English we say "come here", we really mean "come hither". That would be huc, "to here".
What is HIC in Latin?
Definitions: here, in this place. in the present circumstances.
What is a hic?
high income countries (HIC) - these are countries with a GNI per capita above US$ 12,746, eg Germany and the USA.
What is hic in america?
hic in American English
(hɪk) interjection. an onomatopoeic word used to imitate or represent a hiccup.