A Latin Grammar for Schools and CollegesAmerican Book Company, 1881 - 430 Seiten |
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Ablative Accusative action adjectives adverbs advised amatl amaturus amatus Anapaest Caes caesura Catalectic changed compounds conjugation Conjunctions consonant Corssen Dactyl Dative declension denoting Deponent Deponent Verbs Dipody dropped e-re ending English essem examples following foot-note form fuit Future Perfect Genitive Gerund Greek Imperative Imperfect Indicative Mood Infinitive inflected interrogative Locative long loved masculine meaning monitus Neut neuter nihil nisi Nominative Note 1.—The Note.—For Note.—The number occur originally Participle Passive Perfect Stem Periphrastic person place Plaut Plautus Plup Pluperfect Plur plural Prcs Predicate preposition Pres Present Stem pronoun quae quam quid quis quod rare rectus root rule second sentences short SINGULAR sometimes Spondee stem-vowel subject Subjunctive suffix sunt Supine syllable take tenses Thematic vowel things thou tive transitive verbs Trochee verbal noun verbs Verg verse words