... gives the meaning of the verb in the form of a verbal noun of the second declension, used only in the genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative singular. It corresponds to the English participial noun in ING : amandi, of loving ; amandi causa, for... Elements of Latin Grammar - Seite 32von Albert Harkness - 1870 - 156 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Adam - 1812 - 334 Seiten
...ccgnotccndum ; Res facilb ad credtndum, Cic. Obs. 3. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the supine in um by the preposition ad, and... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - 1822 - 202 Seiten
...cognotcatdum ; Res facilis ad credendum, Cic. OBS. 3. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the supine in inn by the preposition ad, and... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1827 - 216 Seiten
...cognoscendum ; Ret facilit ad crcdendum, Cíe. OBS. 3. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the lupine in urn by the preposition ad, and... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1831 - 316 Seiten
...cognoscendum , Res factiis ad crcdcndum. Cic. Obs. 3. The supines, being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are govern ed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the supine in inn by the preposition ad,... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1846 - 372 Seiten
...cognoscendum ; Res facilit ad credendum, Cic. OBS. 3. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the supine in vm by the preposition ad, and... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1846 - 354 Seiten
...cognoacendum ; Resfacilis ad credendum. Cic. Obs. 6. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; the supine in um by the preposition ad, and... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1854 - 370 Seiten
...cognoscendum ; resfacllis ad credendum. Cio. 719. — 06s. 6. The supines being nothing else but verbal nouns of the fourth declension, used only in the accusative and ablative singular, are governed in these cases by prepositions understood ; — the supine in inn, by the preposition... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1866 - 410 Seiten
...participial noun in ING : amandi, of loving ; amandi causa, for the sake of loving. 3. The SUPINE, — which gives the meaning of the verb in the form of a verbal noun of the fourth declension, used ouly in the accusative and ablative singular: amätum, to love, for loving ; amätu, to be loved, in... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1866 - 240 Seiten
...verb, without any necessary reference to person or number : legere, to read. 2. The GERUND, — which gives the meaning of the verb in the form of a verbal noun of the second declension, used only in the genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative singular. It corresponds... | |
| Albert Harkness - 1869 - 186 Seiten
...participial noun in ING: amandi, of loving; amandi causa, for the sake of loving. 3. The SUPINE, — which gives the meaning of the verb in the form of a verbal...used only in the accusative and ablative singular: amutum, to love, for loving; amatu, to be loved, in loving. 4. The PARTICIPLE,—which, like the English... | |
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