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... nihil , and deprendo for deprehendo , which arise from the elision of the aspirate . The contraction of two equal or unequal vowels in the perfect of verbs , after the elision of the v , is still more frequent ; e . g . audisti for ...
... nihil , and deprendo for deprehendo , which arise from the elision of the aspirate . The contraction of two equal or unequal vowels in the perfect of verbs , after the elision of the v , is still more frequent ; e . g . audisti for ...
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... nihil . Note . The preposition prae is commonly made short when compounded with a word which begins with a vowel , e . g . Ovid , Metam . vii . 131 .: Quos ubi viderunt praeacutae cuspidis hastas . The reason for this peculiarity is ...
... nihil . Note . The preposition prae is commonly made short when compounded with a word which begins with a vowel , e . g . Ovid , Metam . vii . 131 .: Quos ubi viderunt praeacutae cuspidis hastas . The reason for this peculiarity is ...
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... nihil est , vivere ipsum turpe est nobis , tergeminum oops , hoc ipsum diu mihi molestum est ( Cicero ) , lacrimas hoc mihi paene movet ( Ovid ) , where the words diu and paene are quoted from the sayings of another person , and it is ...
... nihil est , vivere ipsum turpe est nobis , tergeminum oops , hoc ipsum diu mihi molestum est ( Cicero ) , lacrimas hoc mihi paene movet ( Ovid ) , where the words diu and paene are quoted from the sayings of another person , and it is ...
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... nihil , parum ( too little ) , and instar , which was originally a substantive signifying " an image , ” or " resemblance , " and was then used as an adjective in the sense of " like , " but only in such F 4 IRREGULAR DECLENSION . 71.
... nihil , parum ( too little ) , and instar , which was originally a substantive signifying " an image , ” or " resemblance , " and was then used as an adjective in the sense of " like , " but only in such F 4 IRREGULAR DECLENSION . 71.
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... nihil ) is fre- quently found in poetry , but rarely in prose . The genitives mei , tui , sui , nostri , vestri , are properly genitives of the possessive pronouns meum , tuum , suum , nostrum , vestrum , for originally the neuters meum ...
... nihil ) is fre- quently found in poetry , but rarely in prose . The genitives mei , tui , sui , nostri , vestri , are properly genitives of the possessive pronouns meum , tuum , suum , nostrum , vestrum , for originally the neuters meum ...
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ablative accusative adjectives adverbs aliquid apud atque aud-itus CHAP Cicero cloth commonly Comp compounds conjunctions connection dative declension denote deponents derived e. g. Cic e. g. Liv enim erat esset etiam expressed facere feminine frequently fuit future perfect gender genitive gerund Greek haec Hence Horat imperative imperfect inchoatives indicative infinitive intransitive verbs joined Latin language lec-tus Livy meaning mihi modo mon-itus names neque neuter nihil nisi nominative Note nouns occurs omnes Ovid participle particles passages passive person pluperfect Plur plural poets praeter preposition present Priscian pronoun prose quae quam quid quidem Quintilian quis quod quum rarely relative pronoun Sallust sense sentence sibi signifies Sing singular sometimes subjunctive substantive sunt supine syllable Tacitus tamen tenses Terence termination thing third conjugation tibi Tusc verbs vero Verr verse vowel words writers
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