First Lessons in LatinLondon; Edinburgh printed, 1884 - 144 sider |
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Side vii
... persons are used from the first , thus compelling the beginner to look to the Finite verb first in every case , or , in other words , to use care and thought before translating a single word . This has , however , rendered an exceed ...
... persons are used from the first , thus compelling the beginner to look to the Finite verb first in every case , or , in other words , to use care and thought before translating a single word . This has , however , rendered an exceed ...
Side 1
... person does . ( 2 ) What a thing or person is . ( 3 ) What a thing or person is done to . This verb amo tells us what somebody does it tells us that some one performs an action ; it is therefore said to be Active , or in the Active ...
... person does . ( 2 ) What a thing or person is . ( 3 ) What a thing or person is done to . This verb amo tells us what somebody does it tells us that some one performs an action ; it is therefore said to be Active , or in the Active ...
Side 2
... persons . Person- From this it follows that each of the six words in a tense is called a person . We also notice that each of the first three Latin words speaks of only one single person as the doer of the action . Number- The first three ...
... persons . Person- From this it follows that each of the six words in a tense is called a person . We also notice that each of the first three Latin words speaks of only one single person as the doer of the action . Number- The first three ...
Side 3
... person as the doers of the action . The last three persons are therefore said to be Plural , or of the Plural number . Lastly , we notice that in all the persons , except the first , the letter ' a ' appears just before the part which ...
... person as the doers of the action . The last three persons are therefore said to be Plural , or of the Plural number . Lastly , we notice that in all the persons , except the first , the letter ' a ' appears just before the part which ...
Side 4
... ' mensa . ' Definition- a Mensa is the name of something ; therefore mensa is a noun ; because a noun is the name of a thing or person . Things which can stand alone are sometimes said to be 4 [ CHAP . FIRST LESSONS IN LATIN .
... ' mensa . ' Definition- a Mensa is the name of something ; therefore mensa is a noun ; because a noun is the name of a thing or person . Things which can stand alone are sometimes said to be 4 [ CHAP . FIRST LESSONS IN LATIN .
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A. S. WALPOLE acria adjective Æneid Amati Amatus Ancilla aqua arcam Auditus autem Balbus boys bull Celer CHAPTER character letter chastise clerk conjugation cras domini Edited erant fabri father-in-law fcap feminæ filiæ filias Finite verb flagello flagellum Fourth conjugation Future Simple gender Genitive gladio goat Heri Hieme horse hostium house-slave improbus incolas Indicative mood insulæ jaculo javelin killing king Latin Laudav laudo Learn by heart Livy M.A. Ready magistri magna maidservant master Mensa Mulier Nauta nautæ oppida oppidum Oundle School perf person Plural praised Present stem puer pueri pueros Puniv quidem Rule sailor scribæ sentence servant servi servos Singular slaves slay socer soldiers subs substantive sunt tecta Tecti tectum temple templum Teneris tense terrify Territus Third declension Thou to-morrow Transitive verb trucidant umpire vestimentum Vocabulary Vulpes washing whip wicked wild boar words workmen