First Lessons in Latin, Upon a New Plan: Combining Abstract Rules, with a Progressive Series of Practical ExercisesCarter, Hendee and Babcock, 1831 - 223 Seiten |
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... æstas , fem . a Swallow , hirundo , fem . a Towel , mantile , neut . Truth , veržtas , fem . a Virgin , virgo , fem . Will , voluntas , fem . Nom . Domus , Gen. Dat . Domibus , houses 4 25 VOCABULARY OF NOUNS OF THE THIRD DECLENSION. ...
... æstas , fem . a Swallow , hirundo , fem . a Towel , mantile , neut . Truth , veržtas , fem . a Virgin , virgo , fem . Will , voluntas , fem . Nom . Domus , Gen. Dat . Domibus , houses 4 25 VOCABULARY OF NOUNS OF THE THIRD DECLENSION. ...
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... Domus , a house , feminine gender . Singular number . Nom . Domus , a house , Gen. Domûs or domi , of a house , Dat . Domui or domo , to or for a house , Acc . Domum , a house , Voc . Domus , O house , Abl . Domo , with , from , in or ...
... Domus , a house , feminine gender . Singular number . Nom . Domus , a house , Gen. Domûs or domi , of a house , Dat . Domui or domo , to or for a house , Acc . Domum , a house , Voc . Domus , O house , Abl . Domo , with , from , in or ...
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... domus , Q. What is there peculiar to Domus ? A. It is both of the second and fourth declensions ; that is , it is declined like nouns of each of these declensions . VOCABULARY OF NOUNS OF THE FOURTH DECLENSION . FIFTH DECLENSION . Q. In ...
... domus , Q. What is there peculiar to Domus ? A. It is both of the second and fourth declensions ; that is , it is declined like nouns of each of these declensions . VOCABULARY OF NOUNS OF THE FOURTH DECLENSION . FIFTH DECLENSION . Q. In ...
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... Domus , domûs and domi ; noun , fem . a house . See page 27 . Dono , donāre , donāvi , donātum ; act . to present , to give . Dormio , dormire , dormīvi , dormītum ; neut . to sleep . Duco , ducere , duxi , ductum ; act . to lead ...
... Domus , domûs and domi ; noun , fem . a house . See page 27 . Dono , donāre , donāvi , donātum ; act . to present , to give . Dormio , dormire , dormīvi , dormītum ; neut . to sleep . Duco , ducere , duxi , ductum ; act . to lead ...
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... domus sum pater meus ; but that orchard is a neigh- bour's . sed iste pomarium sum vi- cīnus . The books are now my bro . Liber sum meus frater . ther's . To contemn riches is the Divitiæ contemno sum mag- part of a great mind . It is ...
... domus sum pater meus ; but that orchard is a neigh- bour's . sed iste pomarium sum vi- cīnus . The books are now my bro . Liber sum meus frater . ther's . To contemn riches is the Divitiæ contemno sum mag- part of a great mind . It is ...
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1st conj 2d declen active voice adjective adverb Ægyptus Amātus Ariovistus Audīti bonis Cæsar Castra Cicero conjugation dative Decline Demosthenes Deponent verb Deus Docti Doctus Domus ejus English Examples feminine gender formed fuerint fueritis fuisse fuit Future genitive Gerunds govern the ablative govern the accusative govern the dative Hannibal hear heard Ille Illi IMPERATIVE MODE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MODE INFINITIVE MODE Julius Cæsar Lætāti Lætatus Latin Examples Lecti Lectus loved masc means mihi mitior mitis Mors neut neuter gender Nihil nominative noun NOUNS ENDING Omnes omnis Opus Participle passive pauper PERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plur Plural number preposition PRESENT TENSE pronouns quæ rejoiced Roman Romānus Rule Scipio Second person Singular number subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MODE sunt super supine taught teach Tempus tenĕris thing third declension Third person Thou mayest Thou mightest Thou wilt virtus word
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Seite 153 - The prepositions in, sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative, when motion to a place is signified ; but when motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub govern the ablative, super and subter either the accusative or ablative.
Seite 128 - XX. Verbs of plenty and scarceness for the most part govern the ablative ; as, Abundat divitiis, He abounds in riches.
Seite 72 - I was hearing, Thou wast hearing, He was hearing; We were hearing, Ye or you were hearing, They were hearing. PERFECT, have. I have heard, Thou hast heard, He has heard; We have heard, Ye or you have heard, They have heard.
Seite 27 - Rebus, urilh,from or by things. Q. In how many places can you make res? and what places are they? In how many rei? in how many rebus? ADJECTIVES. Q. What is an adjective? A. An adjective is a word which is always joined to some noun, to define or describe it; as a good boy, a wise man!
Seite 146 - Gerunds turned into participles in dus. XXXVI. Gerunds governing the accusative are elegantly turned into participles in dus, which, like adjectives, agree with their substantives in gender, number, and case ; as, By the Gerund. By the Participle or Gerundive.
Seite 162 - When the place whence, or from which, or the place by or through which, is spoken of; the name of a town is put in the ablative; as, Discessit Corintho, he departed from Corinth.
Seite 167 - LVII. The relative Qui, Qua, Quod, agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person; and is construed through all the cases, as the antecedent would be in its place ; as, Vir qui, Foemma quae, Negotium quod, the man who.
Seite 54 - I was loving, Thou wast loving, He was loving; We were loving, Ye or you were loving, They were loving. PERFECT, have.
Seite 144 - The gerund in DO of the dative case is governed by adjectives signifying usefulness or fitness ; as, Charta utllis scribendo, Paper useful for writing.
Seite 148 - The supine in -um is put after a verb of motion : as : Abiit deambulatum, He hath gone to walk.