It is only one gerund. "Frui" wants ablative, so they "declined the infinite" (Greediness neither happily derives enjoyment by possessing.)Thank you! Now everything makes sense (except gerunds)
Yes I was just trying to explain why they used the gerund, because he didn't understand.Gerund and declined infinitive are one and the same thing as far as I know...
Ah no I am sorry, I didn't notice "habendi" at all. My bad.Ah sorry, I thought you meant that there was only one gerund (habendi), and that habendo wasn't one.
Ah no I am sorry, I didn't notice "habendi" at all. My bad.
Rocit "habendi" tells us what kind of cupidity that is, as the latin word "cupiditas" takes genitive. "A cupidity of possessing".