What does ibant (latin) mean?

I have looked everywhere, but I can't find the translation for ibant.

3 Answers

  • I used the shablast search engine to look up latin translation. Hope this helps.

    ibant

    i.bant V 6 1 IMPF ACTIVE IND 3 P

    eo, ire, ivi(ii), itus V [XXXAX]

    go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail;

    I don't know, for I didn't do Latin, not to that level anyway!

    Source(s): http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/words.exe?ibant
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  • It's the third person plural imperfect of "eo, ire"--go. So it means "They were going."

    Source(s): Majored in Latin.

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