A Latin Reader: Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar and to Bullions & Morris's Latin Grammar : with an Introduction of the Idioms of the Latin Language, an Improved Vocabulary, and Exercises in Latin Prose Composition : on a New PlanSheldon and Company, 1870 - 380 pagine |
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Pagina 18
... future of the indicative , or in the imperative mood , * and usually at or near the end of the sentence . * All the other parts of the verb are generally used in subordinate clauses . So , also , is the pluperfect indicative . In ...
... future of the indicative , or in the imperative mood , * and usually at or near the end of the sentence . * All the other parts of the verb are generally used in subordinate clauses . So , also , is the pluperfect indicative . In ...
Pagina 19
... future tense , of obedio ) , which must have a subject in the plural ; discipuli being a plural noun in the nominative case , is the subject . The subject or nominative and the verb being thus found on which the other words depend ...
... future tense , of obedio ) , which must have a subject in the plural ; discipuli being a plural noun in the nominative case , is the subject . The subject or nominative and the verb being thus found on which the other words depend ...
Pagina 198
... future events from the singing of birds ; hence , augury ; divination . Augustè , adv . ( ius , issimè , ) nobly ; from Augustus , a , um , adj . ( comp . ) B. Babylon , ōnis , f , the metropo- lis 198 ASYLUM - AUGUSTUS ,
... future events from the singing of birds ; hence , augury ; divination . Augustè , adv . ( ius , issimè , ) nobly ; from Augustus , a , um , adj . ( comp . ) B. Babylon , ōnis , f , the metropo- lis 198 ASYLUM - AUGUSTUS ,
Pagina 239
... future . G. Gades , ium , f . pl . the name of an island and town in Spain , near the straits of Gibraltar , now Cadiz . Gaditanus , a , um , adj . of Gades or Cadiz : fretum Gaditanum , the straits of Gibraltar . Galatia , æ , f . a ...
... future . G. Gades , ium , f . pl . the name of an island and town in Spain , near the straits of Gibraltar , now Cadiz . Gaditanus , a , um , adj . of Gades or Cadiz : fretum Gaditanum , the straits of Gibraltar . Galatia , æ , f . a ...
Pagina 242
... future events from inspecting the entrails of victims . Hasdrubal , ǎlis , m . a Cartha- ginian general , the brother of Hannibal . Hasta , æ , f . a spear ; a lance . Haud , adv . not . Haurio , haurire , hausi , haus- tum , tr . to ...
... future events from inspecting the entrails of victims . Hasdrubal , ǎlis , m . a Cartha- ginian general , the brother of Hannibal . Hasta , æ , f . a spear ; a lance . Haud , adv . not . Haurio , haurire , hausi , haus- tum , tr . to ...
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adjective Amulius anno apud āre āri ārum atis atum ātus sum autem āvi bello bellum Bullions Bullions's Cæsar castra Cimbri clause comp conj consul Dative dicitur docet ejus Elephanti English erat ĕris esset etiam facere facio filius freq fuit Gaul gerund Helvetii hence homines ibique IDIOMS infinitive inquit inter intr ipse īre issimus itum iùs īvi Jupiter king malè mare mihi millia multis neque nihil noun nunquam omnes ōnis ōris ōrum pacem participle pater populus præ praised prep pronoun Puer quæ quam quid quidem quod quum rege regem Romæ Romam Roman Romānis Romulus semper sentence sibi subjunctive subjunctive mood sunt tamen tense Thessaly Thrace translated urbe urbem urbis venit verb viginti volo Vulpes word
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Pagina 379 - In this admirable treatise the author has aimed to preserve the great principles and facts of the science in their integrity, and so to arrange, explain, and illustrate them that they may be clear and intelligible to the student.
Pagina 379 - Bullions' Analytical and English Grammar has been in constant use for several years in this and the other Public Schools of the city. It stands the test of use. The more one sees of it the better it is liked. I consider it a successful work ; and I know that this opinion is shared by other masters in and out of the public service." — JAMBS A. PAGE, Master ofDwight School. " We heartily concur in the above.
Pagina 260 - Lucretius, i, m. the father of Lucretia. Luctus, us, m. (lugeo,) mourning ; sorrow. Lucullus, i, m. a Roman celebrated for his luxury, his patronage of learned men, and his military talents* LUCUS MACEOBI1.
Pagina 273 - Obruo, -ruere, -rui, -rutum, tr. (ob & ruo,) to rush down headlong against; to overwhelm; to cover; to bury. Obrutus, a, um, part, buried; covered; overwhelmed. Obscuro, are, avi, atum, tr. (obscurus,) to obscure; to darken. Obsecro, are, avi, atum, tr. (ob & sacro,) to beseech; to conjure. Obsequor, sequi, secutus sum, intr.
Pagina 276 - Ostrea, ae, f. ostrea, orum, pi. n. an oyster. Otium, i, n. leisure; quiet; ease; idleness. Otos, i, m. a son of Neptune, or of Aloeus. Ovis, is, f. a sheep. Ovum, i, n. an egg. P. P. an abbreviation of Publius. Pabulum, i, n. (pasco,) food for cattle ; fodder.
Pagina 227 - Itum, intr. to sleep. Dorsum, i, n. the back. Dos, dotis, f. a portion ; a dowry. Draco, onis, m. a dragon; a species of serpent.
Pagina 235 - Fero, ferre, tuli, latum, tr. irr. to bear; to carry; to relate, to bring; to produce : ferre manum, to stretch forth; to extend ; ferunt, they say. Feror, ferri, latus sum, pass. to be carried; to flow; to move rapidly; to fly: fertur, imp. it is said : hence, Ferox, ocis, adj.
Pagina 311 - Tarpeia, te, f. the daughter of Sp. Tarpeius: she betrayed the Roman citadel to the Sabines. Tarpeius, a, um, adj. Tarpeian: mons, the Tarpeian or Capitoline mount. Tarquinii, orum, m.