accusativus cum infinitivo
/AH0 K Y AH0 Z AH0 T AH0 V AH0 S K AH0 M IH0 N F IH0 N IH0 T IH0 V OW0/noun
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(grammar) A syntactic construction, very common in Classical Latin, in which the subject of a subordinate clause is declined for the accusative case and the verb is conjugated for the infinitive mood, used chiefly to express indirect statements.
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