A Grammar of the Latin Language

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Gender of the Nouns of the First Declension XI Second Declension
39
Greek Words of the Second Declension
43
Gender of the Nouns of the Second Declension
45
Third Declension Genitive
46
The remaining Cases of the Third Declension
53
Greek Forms in Words of the Third Declension
62
Gender of Words of the Third Declension Mascu
66
XVIII
67
lines Feminines
68
Neuters
70
Fourth Declension
71
Fifth Declension
73
Irregular Declension Indeclinables Defectives
74
Heteroclita Heterogenea
81
Nouns Adjective Terminations Declension
84
Comparison of Adjectives
87
Comparison of Adverbs and increased Comparison XXVII Irregular and defective Comparison
91
Numerals I Cardinal Numerals
94
Ordinal Numerals XXX III Distributive Numerals
98
Multiplicative Numerals
102
Proportional Numerals
103
Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives
105
29
107
Declension of Pronouns
108
Declension of the Possessive Pronouns and of Pro nominals
114
The Verb
116
Moods Tenses
119
Numbers Persons
121
The Verb esse XL Formation of the Tenses
122
The four Conjugations
123
122
127
Page
130
LIST OF VERBS WHICH ARE IRREGULAR IN THE FORMATION OF THEIL PERFECT AND SUPINE XLIV First Conjugation
149
Second Conjugation
151
Third Conjugation 1 Verbs which have a Vowel before o including those in
157
Verbs with a Palatal Letter g c ct h qu and gu in which u is not considered as a vowel before
164
Verbs which have l m n r before
167
Verbs in so and
170
Inchoatives
171
Fourth Conjugation
173
List of Deponent Verbs
175
Deponents of the Second Conjugation
177
Deponents of the Third Conjugation
178
Deponents of the Fourth Conjugation
179
Irregular Verbs
180
Defective Verbs
187

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