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" Nouns are of two kinds, substantives and adjectives. A noun substantive declares its own meaning, and requires not another word to be joined with it, to show its signification; and has commonly a, an, or the, before it : as homo, a man ; angelus, an angel... "
The Eton Latin Grammar - Side 6
av T. W. C. Edwards - 1846 - 229 sider
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An introduction to the Latin tongue

Latin tongue - 1818 - 200 sider
...Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition, Interjection 5 undeclined. 1. Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Participle; declmed. Of A NOUN, : •' A NOUN is the name of whatsoever Thing, or Being, we see, or discourse of. Nouns are of two kinds, s ( «bstant¥rei» and adjectives: A noun substanfive declares its own meamng,...
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The Eton Latin grammar, or An introduction to the Latin tongue; with notes ...

Eton coll - 1822 - 214 sider
...Pronoun, Verb, Participle ; declined. 2. Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition, Interjection; undeclined. OF A NOUN. A NOUN is the name of whatsoever Thing, or Being, we see, or discourse of. Nouns are of two kinds, substantives and adjectives. A noun substantive declares its own meaning, and...
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The Eton Latin Grammar: With the Addition of Many Useful Notes and ...

1830 - 318 sider
...a bad or a naughty boy ; mûl'tî ( understand ho'mïnës) many men; mul'ta (understand nëgo'tïa) many things. OF A NOUN. A NOUN is the name of whatsoever...discourse of. OF THE NUMBERS OF NOUNS. NOUNS have two'nûmbers; namely, the singular and the plural. Л ne singular speaks only of one ; as pa'tër,...
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The Christian's Penny Magazine, Utgaver 1-82

1832 - 670 sider
...definition of noun substantive, which is taught now in every school using the Eton Latin Grammar. " A noun is the name of whatsoever thing or being we see or discourse of, and has commonly a, an, or the, before it. A noun adjective requires to be Joined to a noun substantive,...
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A basket of fragments, gathered from the field of nature [ed. by E.A. Maddock].

Basket - 1837 - 260 sider
...gained, A steeper harder ground, Where by one ample wall contained All earthly things they found.9 ' A Noun is the name of whatsoever thing or being we see, or discourse of. All beings, rich, poor, weak, or wise, Were there full strange to see, And attributes and qualities...
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The new Eton grammar, in which that popular introduction to the Latin tongue ...

Eton coll - 1838 - 214 sider
...Pronouns, and Participles, are called Cases ; but in Verbs, they are called Moods, Tenses, and Persons. OF A NOUN. A noun is the name of whatsoever thing, or being, we see, or discourse of. Nouns are of two kinds, substantives and adjectives : A noun substantive declares its own meaning,...
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Sir Hornbook; or, Childe Launcelot's expedition, a ballad [by T.L. Peacock].

Thomas Love Peacock - 1843 - 50 sider
...qualities Of high and low degree. Before the circle stood a knight, Sir SUBSTANTIVE his name 13, 12 A NOUN is the name of whatsoever thing or being we see or discourse of. 13 Nouns are of two kinds, SUBSTANTIVES and ADJECTIVES. A noun SUBSTANTIVE declares its own meaning,...
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The new Latin guide: or, A complete introduction to the pronunciation and ...

Latin guide - 1852 - 260 sider
...or endings, and by undeclined that the adverb, conjunction, preposition, and interjection, do not. OF A NOUN. A noun is the name of whatsoever thing, or being, we see, or discourse of. Nouns are of two kinds, Substantives and Adjectives. A noun substantive declares its own meaning, and...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volum 6

1853 - 638 sider
...having just been initiated into its mysteries), and he worked away at that luminous sentence — " A noun is the name of whatsoever thing or being we see or discourse of." Plain as this seems to us, it was to him only a series of words which had to be impressed on his mind,...
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The First Latin Course

J. Arnold - 1854 - 92 sider
...declined. 2. Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition, Interjection ; undeclined. OF A NOUN. Q. What is a Noun ? A. A Noun is the name of whatsoever Thing, or Being, we see or discourse of. Q. How many kinds of Nouns are there ? A. Nouns are of two kinds, substantives and adjectives. Q. How...
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