A Grammar of the Latin LanguageHarper & Brothers, 1846 - 598 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... relative pronouns , demand great caution in apply- ing the signs of punctuation , in order that we may not by the use of too many signs separate those parts of a sen- tence which belong to one another . 7. With regard to the use of ...
... relative pronouns , demand great caution in apply- ing the signs of punctuation , in order that we may not by the use of too many signs separate those parts of a sen- tence which belong to one another . 7. With regard to the use of ...
Pagina 28
... relatives , to have the accent on the last syllable , unless the acute be changed into the grave by reason of their connexion with other words which follow . The words ending in as , which originally ended in atis , such as optimas ...
... relatives , to have the accent on the last syllable , unless the acute be changed into the grave by reason of their connexion with other words which follow . The words ending in as , which originally ended in atis , such as optimas ...
Pagina 106
... RELATIVES . - They are formed by means of the suffix cunque , which , however , is sometimes separated from its pronoun by some intervening word . It arose from the relative adverb cum ( also spelled quum ) and the suffix que ...
... RELATIVES . - They are formed by means of the suffix cunque , which , however , is sometimes separated from its pronoun by some intervening word . It arose from the relative adverb cum ( also spelled quum ) and the suffix que ...
Pagina 107
... relative pronoun or adverb , e . g . , qualiscunque , quotcunque , ubicunque , utcunque , quandocunque , it renders the relative meaning of these words more general , and produces a relativum generale ; and as qui signifies " who ...
... relative pronoun or adverb , e . g . , qualiscunque , quotcunque , ubicunque , utcunque , quandocunque , it renders the relative meaning of these words more general , and produces a relativum generale ; and as qui signifies " who ...
Pagina 108
... relatives ) , and are formed according to a fixed rule . The interrogative beginning with qu coincides with the form of the relative , and , according to the theory of the ancient grammarians , they differ only in their accent ( see ...
... relatives ) , and are formed according to a fixed rule . The interrogative beginning with qu coincides with the form of the relative , and , according to the theory of the ancient grammarians , they differ only in their accent ( see ...
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ablative accus accusative action adjectives adverbs aliquid aliquo apud atque Caes Caesar causa Cicero commonly Comp compounds conjugation conjunctions connexion dative declension denote Deor derived dicere ejus enim erat esset etiam expressed facere frequently fuisse fuit gender genitive gerund Greek haec Hence Horat imperative imperfect indicative infinitive joined Latin language Livy meaning mihi modo neque neuter nihil nisi nominative Note 2.-The nouns occurs omnes Orat Ovid participle participle future passages passive perfect person Plautus pluperfect Plur plural poets preposition present Priscian pronoun prose quae quam quid quidem quin Quintilian quis quod quum rarely relative pronoun Roman Sallust sense sentence sibi signifies Sing singular sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt supine syllable Tacitus tamen tenses termination thing tibi tion tive transitive verbs Tusc verbs vero Verr vowel words writers