coniunctivus

From LSJ

ὅνος λύρας ἀκούει κινῶν τά ὦτα → a donkey hears the lyre and wiggles its ears, caviar to the general

Source

Latin > English

coniunctivus coniunctivi N M :: subjunctive

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

conjunctīvus: a, um, adj. id.,
I of connection or serving to connect, connective (in post-class. gram. lang.): particula (sc. autem), Tert. adv. Hermog. 26.—Esp. freq.: conjunctivus modus, or absol.: conjunc-tīvus, i, m., the conjunctive or subjunctive mood, Mart. Cap. 3, § 310 al.

Latin > German (Georges)

coniūnctīvus, a, um (coniunctus), verbindend, zur Verbindung dienlich (spät. gramm. t. t.), particula, Tert. adv. Herm. 26: modus, der Konjunktiv, Mart. Cap. 3. § 310 u. Gramm. – subst., coniūnctīvus, ī, m. (sc. modus), Donat. Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 27 u.a. Gramm.