Introductory grammar of the Latin language1880 - Latin language - 171 pages |
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accusative acri action adjectives adverbs advised Ama-ndus Ama-ti ae audax Audi-ti belong castra CHAPTER clause compounds conjugation consonant consul dative declined denoting Deponent Deponent verbs domus equus essem Fcap feminine nouns form the perfect Future Perfect gender genitive genitive plural GEOGRAPHY Gerundive haec heard Horta-tus IMPERATIVE Imperfect impersonal verbs indeclinable INDICATIVE infinitive ipsis Kalendas Latin Latin language loved masculine and feminine mayst mightst mihi milliǎ misĕris Moni-ti ae neuter nominative NOTE 2.-The NOTE.-The nouns numerals participle Passive Voice patria perfect and supine perfect tenses person or thing personal pronoun Pluperfect Plur predicate prepositions Present prosum quae quam quid quod quum radical vowel Scrip-ti ae Scrip-tus second conjugation second declension Sing Singular stem ends SUBJUNCTIVE substantive suffix sunt superlative supine tenses third conjugation third declension thou hadst thou wilt tive transitive verb urbe verbs vised vocative Words for Exercise World-shewing write written
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