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... declensions the greatest novelty is that of placing the nouns in -es , or the fifth declension of the older grammars , and the nouns in -s preceded by a long vowel or two consonants , among the -i- nouns . With regard to the nouns in ...
... declensions the greatest novelty is that of placing the nouns in -es , or the fifth declension of the older grammars , and the nouns in -s preceded by a long vowel or two consonants , among the -i- nouns . With regard to the nouns in ...
Strona x
... declensions , classified to- gether those forms which end in a vowel , as distinguished from those of which the characteristic is a consonant or a semi - consonant . The ordinary system , which places the -i- verb in the fourth conju ...
... declensions , classified to- gether those forms which end in a vowel , as distinguished from those of which the characteristic is a consonant or a semi - consonant . The ordinary system , which places the -i- verb in the fourth conju ...
Strona xv
... Declension of Substantives 2 First or a Declension 3 Second or -0 Declension 4 Third Declension · A. First class , or Consonantal Nouns . B. Second class , or Semi - consonantal Nouns 5 Declension of Adjectives 6 Degrees of Comparison ...
... Declension of Substantives 2 First or a Declension 3 Second or -0 Declension 4 Third Declension · A. First class , or Consonantal Nouns . B. Second class , or Semi - consonantal Nouns 5 Declension of Adjectives 6 Degrees of Comparison ...
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... semi - consonants , namely , according to the nature of the letter which terminates the crude or uninflected form of the declinable word . CHAPTER II . NOUNS . 6 § 1. Declension of ACCIDENCE , OR THE FORMS OF WORDS . 11.
... semi - consonants , namely , according to the nature of the letter which terminates the crude or uninflected form of the declinable word . CHAPTER II . NOUNS . 6 § 1. Declension of ACCIDENCE , OR THE FORMS OF WORDS . 11.
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John William Donaldson. CHAPTER II . NOUNS . 6 § 1. Declension of Substantives . 5 RULES of declension are rules for the formation of cases in particular nouns . ( ( 1 ) There are six regular cases in the Latin noun , which are called ...
John William Donaldson. CHAPTER II . NOUNS . 6 § 1. Declension of Substantives . 5 RULES of declension are rules for the formation of cases in particular nouns . ( ( 1 ) There are six regular cases in the Latin noun , which are called ...
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ablative accusative adjective adverbs alicui aliqua aliquem aliquid apodosis apud atque belongs Cæs Cæsar cæsura castra catalectic Cicero compounds Conjugation consonant consul dactyl dative declension denote deponent deponent verb derived erat esset etiam expressed facere feminine fuit genitive gerund Greek haec indicative infinitive inter ipse Latin Latin language means mihi millia modo neque neuter nihil nisi nominative nouns nunc object omitted omnes participle particle passive penultima perfect person phrases Plaut pluperfect plur plural poets prae preposition pronoun put in mind quæ quam quid quidem quin quis quisque quod quum reduplicated reference relative sentence Rosc secondary predicate signifies sing Singular sint sometimes spondee subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive sunt supine syllable tamen tense thing tibi tion tive Tusc ultro urbs usage verbs Verr vowel word
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