- Morphological analysis - Domus mea domus

Morphology

Domus mea, domus orationis vocabitur,
dicit Dominus:
in ea omnis, qui petit, accipit:
et qui quaerit, invenit,
et pulsanti aperietur.

My house shall be called the house of prayer, says the Lord:
In my house, everyone who asks receives;
and he who seeks, finds, and to the one who knocks, the door shall be opened.

Domusdomus
noun   feminine   nominative   singular   4th declination  
meameus
determinant, pronoum   feminine   nominative   singular  
domusdomus
noun   feminine   nominative   singular   4th declination  
orationisoratio
noun   feminine   genitive   singular   3rd declination  
vocabiturvocare, voco, vocavi, vocatum
verb   third person   passive   indicative   futur   1st
dicitdicere, dico, dixi, dictum
verb   third person   indicative   present   active   3th
DominusDominus
noun   masculine   nominative   singular   2nd declination  
inin
preposition  
eais
determinant, pronoum   feminine   ablative   singular  
omnisomnis
Adjective   masculine   nominative   singular   second class  
quiqui
determinant, pronoum   masculine   nominative   singular  
petitpetere, peto, petii, petitum
verb   third person   active   indicative   present   3th
accipitaccipere, accipio, accepi, acceptum
verb   third person   active   indicative   present   4th bis
etet
conjunction of coordination  
quiqui
determinant, pronoum   masculine   nominative   singular  
quaeritquaerere, quaero, quaesivi, quaesitum
verb   third person   active   indicative   present   3th
invenitinvenire, invenio, inveni, inventum
verb   third person   active   indicative   present   4th
etet
conjunction of coordination  
pulsantipulsare, pulso, pulsavi, pulsatum
verb   active   participle   present   1st
aperieturaperire, aperio, aperui, apertum
verb   third person   passive   indicative   futur   4th