A Complete Latin Grammar for the Use of StudentsDeighton, Bell, 1860 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 13
... nihil est , ' your knowing or knowledge is nothing ; ' because we supply in our thoughts ' the thing called right , wrong , knowing . ' ( d ) The following are either masculine or feminine , and are called common : nouns which may ...
... nihil est , ' your knowing or knowledge is nothing ; ' because we supply in our thoughts ' the thing called right , wrong , knowing . ' ( d ) The following are either masculine or feminine , and are called common : nouns which may ...
Pagina 57
... nihil , ' nothing ; ' instar , ' equality ' or ' likeness ; ' necesse , ' neces- sity ; ' opus , ' need ; ' caepe , ' an onion ; ' mane , ' the morning ' ( also in the abl . ) ; gummi , ' gum . ' ( b ) Greek neuters in -os have only the ...
... nihil , ' nothing ; ' instar , ' equality ' or ' likeness ; ' necesse , ' neces- sity ; ' opus , ' need ; ' caepe , ' an onion ; ' mane , ' the morning ' ( also in the abl . ) ; gummi , ' gum . ' ( b ) Greek neuters in -os have only the ...
Pagina 77
... nihil , ' nothing ; ' nullus , ' no , none ; ' neuter , ' neither ' ( of two ) . · Obs . 1 In all indefinite pronouns the form quod is used as an ad- jective , and the form quid as a substantive ; thus we say aliquod monstrum , ' some ...
... nihil , ' nothing ; ' nullus , ' no , none ; ' neuter , ' neither ' ( of two ) . · Obs . 1 In all indefinite pronouns the form quod is used as an ad- jective , and the form quid as a substantive ; thus we say aliquod monstrum , ' some ...
Pagina 78
... nihil quic- quam , as in the phrase aeque quicquam for aeque ac nihil quicquam ( Ter . Andr . II . 6 , 3 ) . We have thus two pairs of words , ( 1 ) quis and quispiam opposed to aliquis and aliquispiam , as any one ' is distin- guished ...
... nihil quic- quam , as in the phrase aeque quicquam for aeque ac nihil quicquam ( Ter . Andr . II . 6 , 3 ) . We have thus two pairs of words , ( 1 ) quis and quispiam opposed to aliquis and aliquispiam , as any one ' is distin- guished ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
ablative ablative absolute accusative adjective adverbs alicui aliquem aliquid aliquo apodosis apposition apud atque belongs Cæs Cæsar cæsura castra catalectic causa Cicero compounds Conjugation consul dative declension denote deponent verb derived dicere epithet erat esset etiam expressed facere fuit genitive gerund Greek haec homines indicative infinitive inter late Latin Latin language means mihi millia modo neque neuter nihil nisi nominative nouns nunc object oblique omnes participle particle passive perfect person phrases pluperfect plur plural poets potest prae predicate preposition pronoun put in mind quae quam quid quidem quis quisque quod quum reference relative sentence Rosc secondary predicate sense sesterces signifies sing Singular sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt supine syllable tense thing tibi tion tive Tusc ultro urbs usage verb Verr vowel words write
Brani popolari
Pagina 387 - Vive, vale. Si quid novisti rectius istis Candidus imperti ; si non his utere mecum.
Pagina 416 - Siciliam Verres per triennium ita vexavit ac perdidit, ut ea restitui in antiquum statum nullo modo possit (Verr.
Pagina 69 - One at a time, two at a time, three at a time, four at a time, SfC.
Pagina 412 - Donee eris felix multos numerabis amicos: Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris.
Pagina 199 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Pagina 261 - EXAMPLES. 1. dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, it is sweet and noble to die for one's country. 2. senatui placuit legatos mittere, the Senate decided (lit. it pleased the Senate} to send envoys. 3. non semper licet otiosum esse, one cannot be always at leisure.
Pagina 257 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Pagina 358 - Nam cum solitudo et vita sine amicis insidiarum et metus plena sit, ratio ipsa monet amicitias comparare, quibus partis confirmatur animus et a spe pariendarum voluptatum seiungi non potest.
Pagina 238 - Accusative are : ante, apud, ad, adversus, circum, circa, citra, cis, erga, contra, inter, extra, infra, intra, juxta, ob, penes, pone, post and praeter, prope, propter, per, secundum, supra, versus, ultra, trans.
Pagina 174 - Neque vero mihi quidquam, inquit, praestabilius videtur, quam posse dicendo tenere hominum coetus, mentes allicere, voluntates impellere quo velit ; unde autem velit, deducere. Haec una res in omni libero populo, maximeque in pacatis tranquillisque civitatibus, praecipue semper floruit, semperque dominata est.