A Latin GrammarGinn, 1903 - 388 pages |
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Ablative Accusative Adjectives Adverbs amātus Aorist Ariovistus Caesar caesura castra Catiline Cicero Ciceronian Latin compounds Conjugation consonant construction Cpds cum-Clause Dative Declension denoting dependent clauses Descriptive Clause Dumnorix early Latin English erat example expressed faciō Fact follows Future Passive Participle Future Perfect Gaul Gender Genitive Gerund habeō idea Imperative Imperfect Indirect Discourse Infinitive Intransitive Verbs later Latin Latin long vowel meaning mihi neque Neuter nihil nōn NOTE Noun originally Past Perfect Perf Perfect Passive Participle Periphrastic person or thing poetry poets Predicate Preposition Pres prō Pronoun prose quae quam quid quin quō quod rare regularly Relative Clause rēs sentence Sequani Similarly sometimes Subjunctive Substantive Clause suffix sunt syllable tense tive vērō Verr Volitive volō words
Popular passages
Page 146 - Ei legationi Ariovistus respondit: si quid ipsi a Caesare opus esset, sese ad eum venturum fuisse; si quid ille se velit, illum ad se venire oportere.
Page 64 - COURSE 1, unus, -a, -um 2, duo, -ae, -o 3, tres, tria 4, quattuor 5, quinque 6, sex 7, septem 8, octo 9, novem 10, decem 11, undecim 12, duodecim 13, tredecim 14, quattuordecim 15, quindecim 1 6, sedecim 17, septendecim 1 8, duodeviginti 19, undeviginti 20, viginti 22, viginti duo, etc.
Page 265 - Rhenumque bibunt. venient annis saecula seris, quibus Oceanus vincula rerum laxet et ingens pateat tellus Tethysque novos detegat orbes nee sit terris ultima Thule.
Page 85 - Pres. amari, to be loved. Perf. amatus esse, to have been loved. Fut.
Page 71 - ABL. quo qua qu5 qui quae quae quorum quarum quorum quibus quibus quibus quos quas quae . quibus quibus quibus 6.
Page 95 - I have been (was} about to love. Plup. amaturus fueram, / had been about to love. SUBJUNCTIVE. Pres.
Page 81 - Fut. es-to, thou shalt be. es-tote, ye shall be. es-to, he shall be. sunto, they shall be. INFINITIVE. Pres. es-se, to be. Perf, fu-isse, to have been. Fut.
Page 346 - Black were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside, Black, yet how softly they gleamed beneath the brown shade of her tresses! Sweet was her breath as the breath of kine that feed in the meadows.
Page 72 - Nom. quis quid qui quae quae Gen. cuius cuius quo:rum qua:rum quo:rum Dat. cui cui quibus quibus quibus Ace.
Page 115 - PRES. fer : ferte [ferre] ferimini FUT. ferto fertote fertor ferto ferunto fertor feruntor INFINITIVE. / PRES. ferre ferri PERF. tulisse latus esse FUT. laturus esse latiim Iri PARTICIPLES.