Is it possible to do Latin word studies in Logos the same as for Greek and Hebrew?
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In the command bar, you can type g: to look up a Greek word, and h: to look up a Hebrew word. I would love it if they added l: for Latin word lookup.
Here's an idea: open up an English and Latin Bible side by side. Right click over a Latin word and see what shows up in the menu.
Leads me to another question: is there an English-Latin interlinear Bible? The print versions of the Navarre Bible show RSVCE and the Latin Bible together on the same page (although not interlinear). That would be a useful thing.
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You can find out what an individual Latin word is by hovering over it with the Information pane open. As per my screen shot.
It gives a gloss on the word. Not quite a word study but as good as an interlinear ( [:$] with apologies to George Somsel).
The initials DLF stand for the Dictionary of Latin Forms.
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Alan
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If you take all the vowels out of the word NTRLNR it will resemble the Hebrew language and therefore be more acceptable to George.
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Not quite a word study but as good as an interlinear
Dreaming of Latin Bibles with reverse interlinear tagging so can use visual filter highlighting and Bible Word Study (BWS).
Without interlinear tagging, BWS cannot find Greek and Hebrew words when studying Latin:
Right click on a Latin word, can click Dictionary of Latin Forms (DLF). Right click on DLF lemma can be used to open resources with Latin headwords:
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A competing software is introducing a bit of functionality: http://www.accordancebible.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=13687I don't have add-on Latin language resources so I can't say whether there's enough in either software yet, to make many satisfied. But I did find this old thread about another option: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/39709/296444.aspx#296444