[MR] "Vivat"
Dave Montuori
damont at wolfstar.com
Sun Jun 29 10:21:04 PDT 2008
Scripsit Lie du Bosc:
> It was nice to finally get to an event other than my local fighter
> practice in my new home of Atlantia. Just a curiosity question...where
> does "Vivat" (spelling a guess) come from... I'm used to "Huzzah."
You got the spelling right, milady.
It's Latin -- third person singular subjunctive of "vivo,vivere" meaning
"to live". Used in the subjunctive it carries the connotation of "*long*
may he/she/it live", so the usual colloquial English equivalent is "Long
live..." THe French still use their verb for "to live" in this sense.
Latin geek note to everyone: when cheering a group of people as multiple
individuals, proper usage would require the third person *plural*
subjunctive -- hence "Vivant!" (which you will hear a few of us saying in
court if you listen really carefully).
Evan, Latin and grammar geek
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