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... prose ) , cannot be said with cer- tainty , although it is not improbable that at least short vowels , when followed by another vowel , were likewise passed over in quick speaking , and that people pronounced , for instance , namqu ...
... prose ) , cannot be said with cer- tainty , although it is not improbable that at least short vowels , when followed by another vowel , were likewise passed over in quick speaking , and that people pronounced , for instance , namqu ...
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... prose and in verse , after a full stop , and after a colon when a person's own words are quoted ; c ) in proper names , and in adjectives and adverbs which are derived from them , e . g . , Latium , sermo Latinus , La- tine loqui ; d ...
... prose and in verse , after a full stop , and after a colon when a person's own words are quoted ; c ) in proper names , and in adjectives and adverbs which are derived from them , e . g . , Latium , sermo Latinus , La- tine loqui ; d ...
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... prose . In the same manner reddo , reddere , arose from do . The termination a in prepositions of two syllables is long , as in contrādico ; all the others are short , as antefero , praetereo . [ § 23. ] When the first word of a ...
... prose . In the same manner reddo , reddere , arose from do . The termination a in prepositions of two syllables is long , as in contrādico ; all the others are short , as antefero , praetereo . [ § 23. ] When the first word of a ...
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... prose . Thus , we may pronounce either cerebrum , lugubris , me- diocris , integri , or cerebrum , lugubris , mediocris , integri . Ovid , for example , says : Et primo similis volucri , mox vera volucris . - ( Metam . xiii . 607 ...
... prose . Thus , we may pronounce either cerebrum , lugubris , me- diocris , integri , or cerebrum , lugubris , mediocris , integri . Ovid , for example , says : Et primo similis volucri , mox vera volucris . - ( Metam . xiii . 607 ...
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... prose , instead of amphorarum , drachma- rum . ( Comp . § 51. ) Note 4. Some words form the dative and ablative plural in abus in- stead of is , such as anima , dea , filia , liberta , nata , mula , equa , asina ; for the purpose of ...
... prose , instead of amphorarum , drachma- rum . ( Comp . § 51. ) Note 4. Some words form the dative and ablative plural in abus in- stead of is , such as anima , dea , filia , liberta , nata , mula , equa , asina ; for the purpose of ...
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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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