An Elementary Latin GrammarRivingtons, 1875 |
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... Final Conjunctions , 2. Consecutive Conjunctions , 168 168 170 3. Causal Conjunctions , 4. Temporal Conjunctions , 5. Concessive Conjunctions , 6. Comparative Conjunctions , 7. Conditional Conjunctions , Conditional Sentences , The ...
... Final Conjunctions , 2. Consecutive Conjunctions , 168 168 170 3. Causal Conjunctions , 4. Temporal Conjunctions , 5. Concessive Conjunctions , 6. Comparative Conjunctions , 7. Conditional Conjunctions , Conditional Sentences , The ...
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... portae . Dat . portis . Dat . portae . Acc . portās . Acc . portam . Voc . portae . Voc . portă . Abl . porta . Abl . portis . NOTE 1. - The final a is short in all ΙΟ DECLENSIONS OF NOUNS . First Class of Nouns, Stems in A, Stems in 0,
... portae . Dat . portis . Dat . portae . Acc . portās . Acc . portam . Voc . portae . Voc . portă . Abl . porta . Abl . portis . NOTE 1. - The final a is short in all ΙΟ DECLENSIONS OF NOUNS . First Class of Nouns, Stems in A, Stems in 0,
Pagina 11
James Hamblin Smith. NOTE 1. - The final a is short in all Noun cases except the ablative of the A declension . NOTE 2. - The stem of a Noun is always seen in the Genitive Plural . The last letter of the stem is called the Character of ...
James Hamblin Smith. NOTE 1. - The final a is short in all Noun cases except the ablative of the A declension . NOTE 2. - The stem of a Noun is always seen in the Genitive Plural . The last letter of the stem is called the Character of ...
Pagina 33
... stem observe- 1. That it is chiefly formed by adding s to the stem , and that the final letter of the stem affects the formation ; thus- C Gutturals + s produce x ; thus— Ducs gives Dux DECLENSION OF I - NOUNS AND CONSONANT - NOUNS . 33.
... stem observe- 1. That it is chiefly formed by adding s to the stem , and that the final letter of the stem affects the formation ; thus- C Gutturals + s produce x ; thus— Ducs gives Dux DECLENSION OF I - NOUNS AND CONSONANT - NOUNS . 33.
Pagina 34
... final vowel- urb ( i ) + s gives urbs ; Princip + s gives Princeps . 2. N + s rejects the s , except in Sanguis from Sanguin + s , and often rejects both n and s ; thus from stem Flamin- we have Flamen , and from stem Leon- we have Leo ...
... final vowel- urb ( i ) + s gives urbs ; Princip + s gives Princeps . 2. N + s rejects the s , except in Sanguis from Sanguin + s , and often rejects both n and s ; thus from stem Flamin- we have Flamen , and from stem Leon- we have Leo ...
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