Hi, all.
I am specifically wondering if either proprius or its derivative propriē were ever used in combination with meus as a type of 'strengthener', especially since the sense of proprius as "personal, private, individual, exclusive" or "characteristic, particular, special" and propriē as providing the coordinate adverbial senses, would seem to act thusly in conjunction with meus. Of course, proprius meus would mean something like "my own individual/particular" as an adjectival phrase, and propriē meus would mean "my own individually/characteristically" as part of a verbal clause. Can anyone think of any examples of this from their reading? Perhaps another way of phrasing the same question, is to ask "does proprius/propriē suggest whose ownership is indicated by context, or does it require the determiner/possessive pronoun as an adjunct?" Thank you much if you can help...
I am specifically wondering if either proprius or its derivative propriē were ever used in combination with meus as a type of 'strengthener', especially since the sense of proprius as "personal, private, individual, exclusive" or "characteristic, particular, special" and propriē as providing the coordinate adverbial senses, would seem to act thusly in conjunction with meus. Of course, proprius meus would mean something like "my own individual/particular" as an adjectival phrase, and propriē meus would mean "my own individually/characteristically" as part of a verbal clause. Can anyone think of any examples of this from their reading? Perhaps another way of phrasing the same question, is to ask "does proprius/propriē suggest whose ownership is indicated by context, or does it require the determiner/possessive pronoun as an adjunct?" Thank you much if you can help...
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