The Rudiments of Latin GrammarParker and Bliss, sold at the Troy bookstore, sign of the Bible, and by the principal booksellers, 1814 - 252 Seiten |
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Present Tense . 1. -or , -åris or åre , -āmur , -dmini , antur . 2. -eor , • ēris or -ēre , -
ēmur , -ēmini , -entur . 3. : or , -ěris or -ěre , -imur , -imini , -untur . 4. -ior , -iris or -
ire , -imur , -imini , -iuntur . Imperfect . 1. - åbar , -ábāris or - åbāre , -ábätur ...
Present Tense . 1. -or , -åris or åre , -āmur , -dmini , antur . 2. -eor , • ēris or -ēre , -
ēmur , -ēmini , -entur . 3. : or , -ěris or -ěre , -imur , -imini , -untur . 4. -ior , -iris or -
ire , -imur , -imini , -iuntur . Imperfect . 1. - åbar , -ábāris or - åbāre , -ábätur ...
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The first person of the Present of the Indicative is call . ed the Theme or the Root
of the verb , because from it the other three principal parts are formed . The letters
of a verb which always remain the same , are called Radical letters ; as , am , in ...
The first person of the Present of the Indicative is call . ed the Theme or the Root
of the verb , because from it the other three principal parts are formed . The letters
of a verb which always remain the same , are called Radical letters ; as , am , in ...
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The present of the subjunctive anciently ended in IM ; as , ediin , for edum ; duim
for dem . 4. The perfect of the subjunctive active sometimes occurs in SSIM , and
the future in SSO ; as , levofom , levaffo , for levaverim , levuvero ; Cupfim , capso
...
The present of the subjunctive anciently ended in IM ; as , ediin , for edum ; duim
for dem . 4. The perfect of the subjunctive active sometimes occurs in SSIM , and
the future in SSO ; as , levofom , levaffo , for levaverim , levuvero ; Cupfim , capso
...
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Latin verbs have four Participles , the present and future active ; as , Amans ,
loving ; amatūrus , about to love : and the perfect and future passive ; as , amatus
, loved ; amandus , to be loved . The Latins have not a participle perfect in the
active ...
Latin verbs have four Participles , the present and future active ; as , Amans ,
loving ; amatūrus , about to love : and the perfect and future passive ; as , amatus
, loved ; amandus , to be loved . The Latins have not a participle perfect in the
active ...
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The superiority of the present method of marking num . bers over that of the
Romans , will appear by expressing the present year both in letters and figures ,
and comparing them tygether ; 010,13cC1XXX , or M.DCCLXXX , 1780 . As the ...
The superiority of the present method of marking num . bers over that of the
Romans , will appear by expressing the present year both in letters and figures ,
and comparing them tygether ; 010,13cC1XXX , or M.DCCLXXX , 1780 . As the ...
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ablative accuſative active added adjectives Adverbs agree alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo alſo becauſe called caſes circum commonly compounds conjugation conſtrued dative declenſion derived effe ejus Engliſh eſt expreſſed feet feminine fignify fingular firſt four fourth frequently gender genitive gerund govern Greek Indicative infinitive inter joined kind Latin letter likewiſe loved manner marked maſculine mihi Mode moſt names neuter nominative nouns Obſ one's Ovid participle particular perſon Plur plural præ prepoſition preſent quid quis quod rule ſame ſay ſecond ſenſe ſentence ſeveral ſhort Sing ſome ſometimes ſubſtantive ſyllable terminations theſe thing third thoſe Thou tibi tive underſtood uſed verbs verſe Virg voice vowel
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Seite 2 - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
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Seite 165 - If no nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be the nominative to the verb. But if a...
Seite 2 - Times therein mentioned;" and alfo to an Act, entitled,'' An Act fupplementary to an Act, entitled, An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by fecuring the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of fuch Copies, during the Times therein mentioned...
Seite 42 - Adjectives of the third declension have e or t in the ablative singular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in ium, and the neuter of the nominative, accusative, and vocative, in ia : except comparatives, which have urn and a.
Seite 242 - ... to the greater; thus, IV. Four. V. Five. VI. Six. IX. Nine. X. Ten. XI. Eleven. XL. Forty. L. Fifty. LX. Sixty. XC. Ninety. C. A hundred. CX. A hundred and ten.
Seite 5 - L, 1; M, m; N, n; O, o; P, p; Q, q; R, r; S, s; T, t; U, u; V, v; X, x; Y, y; Z, z.
Seite 9 - Substantives are of two sorts, proper and common names. Proper names are the names appropriated to individuals, as the names of persons and places ; such are Cœsar, Rome.
Seite 5 - Sentences consist of words ; Words consist of one or more syllables ; Syllables of one or more letters. So that Letters, Syllables, Words, and Sentences, make up the whole subject of Grammar.
Seite 160 - PLACE. 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 the noua be of the third declension, or of the plural number, and then it is expressed in the ablative. TO a place is put in the accusative ; FROM or BY a place in the ablative.