Aperuerunt
Aperuerunt is a Latin word, which is the third-person plural perfect active indicative form of the verb aperire. The verb aperire means "to open" or "to uncover." Therefore, "aperuerunt" translates to "they opened" or "they have opened." This form is used in classical Latin literature to describe an action of opening that was completed in the past by multiple subjects. For instance, in a sentence like "Hostes portas aperuerunt," it would mean "The enemies opened the gates." The perfect tense indicates that the action is finished. The active voice signifies that the subjects are performing the action. The plural form indicates that more than one person or thing performed the action. Understanding this grammatical structure is crucial for accurate interpretation of Latin texts, allowing readers to grasp the sequence and agency of events described.