I found myself with plenty of time this week so I've been fixing some long neglected bugs on this site.
The most important bug I fixed was in the way participial paradigms were formed. I discovered the problem when I parsed montium ("of mountains") and the verb meo came up. Hopefully I fixed the problem without causing too many others.
Also, it may not look this way, but I'm constantly correcting bad dictionary entries or data-entry errors. I usually fix 10-20 per day. Anytime you notice an error in any dictionary entry, please feel free to report it and it'll automatically go into my TODO list!
If you know of a particularly unpleasant or distracting bug that you'd like me to fix, please let me know.
The Latin Lexicon (nicknamed Numen) is an online Latin dictionary (a dictionary of the Latin Language) and Latin grammar tool based on An Elementary Latin Dictionary (by Charlton T. Lewis). This online dictionary is different from any other you've ever used. It has been built from the ground up using AJAX technology to allow the fastest, most efficient and most useful user interface. Oh, and it includes macrons!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Paradigms for Adjectives and Pronouns
Paradigms for adjectives and pronouns are now online! Find any adjective or pronoun in the dictionary and click See the Complete Paradigm! Please report any errors you find and I'll fix them as soon as possible!