Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions: Rules for the Right Pronunciation of the Latin Language; Metrical Key to the Odes of Horace; a List of Latin Authors Arranged According to the Different Ages of Roman Literature; Tables Showing the Value of the Various Coins, Weights and Measures Used Among the RomansHilliard, Gray, Little, Wilkins, 1829 - 299 Seiten |
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... added to the Nouns and Verbs used as paradigms . A greater variety of Nouns of the third declension are declined as paradigms ; and several defective , irregular , and compound words have also been declined . The lists of Defective ...
... added to the Nouns and Verbs used as paradigms . A greater variety of Nouns of the third declension are declined as paradigms ; and several defective , irregular , and compound words have also been declined . The lists of Defective ...
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... added . The table of Numeral Adjec- tives has been somewhat enlarged by the addition of the higher numerical letters . A few additional observations on the Pronouns have been subjoined . A paradigm has been given , in each of the four ...
... added . The table of Numeral Adjec- tives has been somewhat enlarged by the addition of the higher numerical letters . A few additional observations on the Pronouns have been subjoined . A paradigm has been given , in each of the four ...
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... added ; as , impius , impious ; dedoceo , I unteach ; ĕgomet , I myself . A primitive word is that which comes from no other ; as , pius , pious ; disco , I learn ; doceo , I teach . A derivative word is that which comes from another ...
... added ; as , impius , impious ; dedoceo , I unteach ; ĕgomet , I myself . A primitive word is that which comes from no other ; as , pius , pious ; disco , I learn ; doceo , I teach . A derivative word is that which comes from another ...
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... added a third class of nouns , which mark the names of qualities , and are called abstract nouns ; as , hardness , goodness , whiteness , virtue , justice , piety , & c . When we speak of things , we consider them as one or more . This ...
... added a third class of nouns , which mark the names of qualities , and are called abstract nouns ; as , hardness , goodness , whiteness , virtue , justice , piety , & c . When we speak of things , we consider them as one or more . This ...
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... adding is ; as , So , Animal , animalis , a living creature ; tõral , -ālis , a bed - cover ; hälec , halēcis , a kind of pickle . Cervical , a bolster . Cŭbĭtal , a cushion . Minerval , entry - money . Pŭteal , a well - cover . Minutal ...
... adding is ; as , So , Animal , animalis , a living creature ; tõral , -ālis , a bed - cover ; hälec , halēcis , a kind of pickle . Cervical , a bolster . Cŭbĭtal , a cushion . Minerval , entry - money . Pŭteal , a well - cover . Minutal ...
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ablative accusative adjective adverbs alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo Amātus Cæs called castra circum commonly compounds conjugation construed dactyles dative deponent verbs Dido Doctus ejus English ĕris ětis expressed feminine following nouns form the genitive fuisse gender genitive genitive plural gerund govern Greek nouns hæc heard icis idis Idus impersonal verbs Indicative Mode inis inter itis joined Latin likewise loved malè masc masculine mihi neut neuter nominative ōnis opus Ovid participle passive penult Perf Plaut PLUPERFECT Plur poets præ preposition Pres preterite quæ quàm quid quis quod rule Sall scil second declension sentence Sesterces Sestertium Sestertius sibi signifies Sing singular sometimes spondee subjunctive Subjunctive Mode substantive super supine syllable taught tenses thing Thou tibi tive ŭris ūtis verbs verse Virg vowel words
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Seite 161 - A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences or phrases, and is commonly called a Period. The parts of which a compound sentence consists, are called Members or Clauses. In every compound sentence there are either several subjects and...
Seite 43 - Persons, only foretells : shall, on the contrary, in the first Person simply foretells; in the second and third Persons, promises, commands, or threatens.* But this must be understood of Explicative Sentences ; for when the Sentence is Interrogative, just the reverse, for the most part, takes place: Thus, "I shall go; you will go;" express event only: but, "will you go?
Seite 234 - Nones, and Ides. The first day of every month was called the Kalends ; the fifth day was called the Nones ; and the thirteenth day was called the Ides ; except in the months of March, May, July, and October, in which the nones fell upon the seventh day, and the ides on the fifteenth. In reckoning the days of their months, they counted backwards. Thus, the first day of January was marked Kalendis Januariix or Januarii, or, by contraction, Kal.
Seite 120 - Any Verb may have the same Case after it as before it, when both words refer to the same thing; as, Ego sum discipulus, I am a scholar. Tu vocäris Joannes, Той are named John. ¡lia incldit regina, She walks as a queen.
Seite 139 - XXVI. Verbs of asking and teaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person and the other of a thing ; as, Poscímus te pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammatlcam, He taught me grammar.
Seite 16 - DECLENSION. 1 . Nouns of the neuter gender have the Accusative and Vocative like the Nominative, in both numbers ; and these cases in the plural end always in a. 2. The Dative and Ablative plural end always alike.
Seite 157 - The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless...
Seite 203 - Thus le in lego is said to be short by authority, because it is always made short by the Latin poets. In most Latin words of one or two syllables, according to our manner of pronouncing, we can hardly distinguish by the ear a long syllable from a short.