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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/lib/latinirb/latinirb_paradigmatic_verbs.rb +25 -0
- data/lib/latinirb/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +7 -14
- data/.gitignore +0 -11
- data/Gemfile +0 -5
- data/Gemfile.lock +0 -81
- data/README.markdown +0 -304
- data/Rakefile +0 -12
- data/latinirb.gemspec +0 -24
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AFIRST_ASCII_STRING = 'am\={o} am\={a}re am\={a}v\={\i} amatum'
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AFIRST_STRING = Text::Latex::Util::Macronconversions.convert(AFIRST_ASCII_STRING, 'mc')
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SEED = {}
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def j
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def verb_for_string(verb_string)
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if verb_string !~ /\\/
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raise ArgumentError.new "No \\ characters detected in #{verb_string}. Use single-quote to ensure they aren't escaped."
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macronized_string = Text::Latex::Util::Macronconversions.convert(verb_string, 'mc').gsub(',', '')
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def load_seedfile
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.reduce(SEED) do |memo, l|
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end
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end
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name: latinirb
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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summary: Gem designed to explore verbs created by LatinVerb
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latinverb (~> 1.0)
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latinverb (1.0.2)
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latinverb_classifier (~> 1.0)
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latinverb_deponent_string_deriver (~> 1.0)
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latinverb_imperative_block (~> 1.0)
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latinverb_imperatives (~> 1.0)
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latinverb_irregular_imperatives_retriever (~> 1.0)
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# LatinIRB
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## DESCRIPTION
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<tr><td>AFIRST </td> <td>amō amāre amāvī amatum </td> <td> to love / like</td></tr>
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1st Sg. amō amābam amābō
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