Adam's Latin Grammar: With Numerous Additions and Improvements, Designed to Aid the More Advanced Student by Fuller Elucidations of the Latin ClassicsWilliam Marshall & Company, 1836 - 340 páginas |
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... Ovid . Met . xiv . 466 . The following names of trees are masculine , õleaster , õlestri , a wild olive - tree ; rhamnus , the white bramble . The following are masculine or feminine ; cytisus , a kind of shrub ; rūbus , the bramble ...
... Ovid . Met . xiv . 466 . The following names of trees are masculine , õleaster , õlestri , a wild olive - tree ; rhamnus , the white bramble . The following are masculine or feminine ; cytisus , a kind of shrub ; rūbus , the bramble ...
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... Ovid ) ; Tripes , ĕdis , three - footed ; ' Vigil ilis , watchful . ' Also com- pounds in CEPS , FEX , CORPOR , and GENER ; as , Bicorpor , oris , ' two - bodied ; ' Tri- corpor , oris , three - bodied ; though Artifex , icis ...
... Ovid ) ; Tripes , ĕdis , three - footed ; ' Vigil ilis , watchful . ' Also com- pounds in CEPS , FEX , CORPOR , and GENER ; as , Bicorpor , oris , ' two - bodied ; ' Tri- corpor , oris , three - bodied ; though Artifex , icis ...
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... Ovid . Cic . Ditior , Hor . Divěs , rich . Falsus , false . Falsius , Petron . Fidior , Liv . Imbecillus , weak . Imbecillior , Cic . Fidus , faithful . Jējūnus , fasting . Infi initus , indefinite . Invictus , unconquered . Invisus ...
... Ovid . Cic . Ditior , Hor . Divěs , rich . Falsus , false . Falsius , Petron . Fidior , Liv . Imbecillus , weak . Imbecillior , Cic . Fidus , faithful . Jējūnus , fasting . Infi initus , indefinite . Invictus , unconquered . Invisus ...
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... Ovid , which after he sorted ( had sorted ) and took ( had taken ) from the confused mass . ' 3. It is poetically used instead of the imperfect or pluperfect sub- junctive ; as , nec veni nisi fata , Virg . ' neither would I have come ...
... Ovid , which after he sorted ( had sorted ) and took ( had taken ) from the confused mass . ' 3. It is poetically used instead of the imperfect or pluperfect sub- junctive ; as , nec veni nisi fata , Virg . ' neither would I have come ...
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... Ovid . Amasse , Gell . Amasso , Plaut.- 2 Abundatūrus , Tertull . - 3 Accusatum , Terent . Accusatūrus , Liv . Accusandus , Cic . - 4 The Participles in ns , rus and dus , do not occur . - 5 Edificatūrus , Cic . Verr . Edificandus , Cic ...
... Ovid . Amasse , Gell . Amasso , Plaut.- 2 Abundatūrus , Tertull . - 3 Accusatum , Terent . Accusatūrus , Liv . Accusandus , Cic . - 4 The Participles in ns , rus and dus , do not occur . - 5 Edificatūrus , Cic . Verr . Edificandus , Cic ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ablative adjective adverbs alicui aliquem aliquid Amātus Apul Cæs called Catalectic Cato Cicero Colum compounds conjugation construed dative denotes Diomed English ĕris expressed feminine Flac fuisse Gell gender genitive gerund Greek nouns hæc heard Hence Idus impers impersonal verbs Indicative Mode INFINITIVE MODE joined Latin likewise loved Lucan Lucr masc masculine mihi neuter nominative nouns occur opus ōris Ovid passim penult PERF Perfect Participle person Plaut Plin PLUPERFECT Plur preposition Pres Prisc Priscian pronoun Propert quæ quàm quid quis quod Sall Sallust scil Senec sentence Sestertius signifies Sing singular sometimes Spondee Stat subjunctive Subjunctive Mode substantive Sueton sunt Supine syllable Tacit taught tenses Terent thing Thou tibi tive Trimeter understood Varr verb verse Virg vowel words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 275 - A compound sentence is that which has more than one nominative, or one finite verb. A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences...
Página 72 - RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular; but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only.
Página 281 - If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et Tullia, valetis, ego et Cicero valemus, If you and TulUa are well, I and Cicero are well.
Página 88 - A verb Passive expresses a passion or suffering, or the receiving of an action ; and necessarily implies an object acted...
Página 255 - VERBS. .XXVIII. When a verb in the active voice governs two cases, in the passive it retains the latter case ; as, Accuser furt,i, I am accused of theft.
Página 309 - All the other exceptions from this rule are marked in the formation of the verb. The first or middle syllables of words which do not come under any of the foregoing rules, are said to be long or short by authority ; and their quantity can only be discovered from the usage of the poets, which is the most certain of all rules.
Página 320 - But the pure Iambic was rarely used: and the spondee was allowed to take the place of the iambus in the first, third, and fifth feet...
Página 221 - The subject is often separated from its predicate; as, ' my father, who hae been abnent many weeks, has not yet written ;' where the words, my father has not yet written form a sentence, between which another sentence, who has been absent many weeks, is interposed : In the interposed sentence, who is the subject, absent the predicate.
Página 334 - Kalends : the fifth day wa» called the Nones : and the thirteenth day was called the Ides : except in the months of March, May, July, and October, in which the nones fell upon the seventh day, and the ides on the fifteenth. In reckoning the days of their months, they counted backwards. Thus, the first day of January was marked Kalendis Januariis or Januarii, or, by contraction, Kal.
Página 21 - CASES OF NOUNS. Nouns have six cases in each number : the nominative, the genitive, the dative, the accusative, the vocative, and the ablative. The nominative case comes before the verb, and answers to the question, who?