The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most Approved Grammars Extant, with an Appendix |
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ablative according accusative action active voice adjectives adverbs advised agrees belong called clause common commonly comparative compounds conjugation connected construction dative declension declined denoting dependent directed English examples Exceptions expressed feminine frequently fuisse future gender genitive gerund Give govern Greek hear heard IMPERATIVE imperfect indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive intransitive Latin leading letters loved manner Masc masculine meaning measure mihi names Neut neuter nominative Note nouns object participle passive past PERF perfect person pluperfect plural preceding predicate preposition PRES present pronoun quam quid quod refers relative rule sense sentence short signification simple singular sometimes SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive supine syllable tense termination thing third Thou translated understood usually verb vocative vowel word write written
Brani popolari
Pagina 5 - A word of one syllable is called a monosyllable ; a word of two syllables, a dissyllable ; a word of three syllables, a trissyllable ; and a word of four or more syllables, a polysyllable. DIPHTHONGS AND TRIPHTHONGS. A diphthong is two vowels joined in one syllable ; as, ea in beat, ou in sound.
Pagina 300 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Pagina 109 - The Conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. The conjugation of an active verb is styled the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a passive verb, the PASSIVE VOICE.
Pagina 195 - Verbs of this kind do not always express frequency of action. Many of them have much the same sense with their primitives, or express the meaning more strongly.
Pagina 2 - The consonants are, 6, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, I, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, x, z, and w and y beginning a word or syllable.
Pagina 36 - All nouns of this declension are feminine, except dies, a day, which is masculine or feminine in the singular, and always masculine in the plural ; and meridies, the mid-day, which is masculine in the singular, and wants the plural.
Pagina 327 - Latins, often cuts off the vowel at the end of " a word, when the next word begins with a vowel ; " though he does not, like the Greeks, wholly drop " the vowel, but ftill retains it in writing, like the
Pagina 246 - XX. Verbs of plenty and scarceness for the most part govern the ablative ; as, Abundat divitiis, He abounds in riches.
Pagina 164 - INFINITIVE. Pres. amaturus esse, to be about to love. Perf. amaturus fuisse, to have been about to love.
Pagina 14 - 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.